1 The Minnesota Department of Transportation ADA Transition Plan Introduction The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), enacted on July 26, 1990, is a civil rights law prohibiting discrimination against individuals on the basis of disability. The ADA consists of five titles outlining protections in the following areas: Employment State and local government services Public accommodations Telecommunications Miscellaneous Provisions Title II of the ADA is a section that pertains to the programs, activities and services public entities provide. Because Mn/DOT provides public transportation services and programs, the organization is committed to comply with this section of the Act as it specifically applies to state public service agencies and state transportation agencies. Title II of the ADA provides that, “…no qualified individual with a disability shall, by reason of such disability, be excluded from participation in or be denied the benefits of the services, programs, or activities of a public entity, or be subjected to discrimination by any such entity.” (42 U.S.C. Sec. 12132; 28 C.F.R. Sec. 35.130) As required by Title II of the ADA, Mn/DOT is conducting a self-evaluation of its facilities and developed this Transition Plan detailing how the organization will ensure that all of its facilities, services, programs and activities are accessible to all individuals. ADA and its Relationship to Other Laws Title II of the ADA is companion legislation to two previous federal statutes and regulations; the Architectural Barriers Acts of 1968 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The Architectural Barriers Act requires access to facilities designed, built, altered or leased with Federal funds. Passed by Congress in 1968, it marks one of the first efforts to ensure access to the built environment. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is a federal law that protects qualified individuals from discrimination based on their disability. The nondiscrimination requirements of the law apply to employers and organizations that receive financial assistance from any Federal department or agency. Title II of the ADA extended this coverage to all state and local government entities, regardless of whether they receive federal funding or not. DRAFT 11-23-2009 2 When addressing accessibility needs and requirements it is important to note that the ADA and Title II do not supersede or preempt state or local laws that may offer equivalent or greater protections, such as the Minnesota Human Rights Act. Mn/DOT History Following the passage of the ADA in 1990, Mn/DOT began a decentralized process to address the Title II requirement that pedestrian walkways and crosswalks be accessible and useable by persons with disabilities. From 1992 to 1995, all of Mn/DOT Districts, worked independently to install curb ramps that were needed within the state’s right-ofway. These curb ramps were installed to help eliminate the barrier that curbs caused for pedestrians who needed to use wheelchairs or other assistive mobility devices. All of these curb ramp projects be completed by 1995. During the same time-frame districts identified other needed improvements to achieve ADA Title II compliance. These improvements were focused primarily on accessibility to Mn/DOT buildings and rest area facilities. Additional accessibility improvements were scheduled to be addressed when new facilities and roadways were built or current facilities and infrastructure were slated for rehabilitation and reconstruction. In September 2006, Mn/DOT’s Affirmative Action Office was asked to assess agency Title II compliance and determine needs in this area. The following actions were taken to make this assessment: An ADA Coordinator was designated. A notice of ADA requirements was drafted to provide information about the rights and protections of the ADA to employees and applicants and also participants and users in agency services, programs and activities. A grievance/complaint process was established to address correct user concerns related to inaccessible pedestrian and transportation facilities that fell under Mn/DOT’s juristiction. In 2007 an internal agency ADA Advisory Council was formed. The primary function of this council was to assess and determine accessibility program needs and provide guidance to the agency administrators. This group included key staff in Technical Support, Design, Investment Management (Planning), Construction, Traffic Operations, Maintenance Operations, Transit, Aeronautics, State Aid from Mn/DOT District and Central Offices. Also in 2007, Mn/DOT updated its policy and procedures to more effectively respond to requests for Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS.) The policy and procedures required the installation of APS at every signalized intersection and pedestrian signal installation in both new and reconstruction projects. DRAFT 11-23-2009 3 The Mn/DOT agency ADA web pages were launched for public use in the spring of 2008. The pages include Mn/DOT’s Non-discrimination Notice, links to accessibility guidance and information and an online grievance process for users to voice their concerns regarding barriers they were encountering accessing Mn/DOT facilities, programs and services. In 2008 Mn/DOT formed a standing external stakeholder advisory group, made up of citizens with disabilities and advocates for various key disability groups in Minnesota. This committee provides important feedback and invaluable real-life experience regarding how they encounter Mn/DOT’s facilities, programs and services. They also serve as a voice for members of Minnesota’s disabled community. A Technical Memorandum was adopted in 2008 and issued by the Deputy Commissioner clarifying pedestrian curb ramp installation requirements. In 2008 Mn/DOT contracted with an independent consultant to conduct an objective evaluation of the organization’s current policies, procedures and practices regarding ADA and Title II. The evaluation analyzed the impact of Mn/DOT policies, procedures and practices on accessibility within our state, and how the accessibility impacted people with disabilities. The report identified which policies, procedures and practices do not comply with Title II requirements and suggested potential modifications to bring them into compliance. Mn/DOT’s Offices of Affirmative Action and Technical Support as well as the Pedestrian Section, began conducting ADA Title II training in 2008. This training is offered to local partners and agency engineers/employees in maintenance, design, construction, and planning. And finally, in 2009, as a part of the development of Mn/DOT’s Transition Plan, the agency elected to adopt PROWAG as its primary guidance for public facility design. Mn/DOT is currently beginning the integration of PROWAG into its technical guidance process. Program Location and Support Staffing The management and implementation of Mn/DOT’s ADA transition plan will utilize a multidiscipline approach that encompasses policy development, outreach, technical support, and oversight with responsibilities in three peer positions: The Title II coordinator will be located in Affirmative Action Office and will responsible for addressing complaints as they are received, tracking the overall progress of implementing the Transition Plan. The Title II coordinator shall also be responsible for the investigation of all formal grievances made against the department. DRAFT 11-23-2009 4 The ADA Implementation Coordinator is responsible for developing policy and procedure to integrate Title II requirements into Mn/DOT practices to ensure the obligations of ADA and the transition plan can be met. The Implementation Coordinator will also function as chair of the Internal ADA committee and co-chair of the ADA Stakeholders group. The ADA Implementation Coordinator is currently under the direction of the Employee and Corporate Service Division and will remain part of that division until June 30, 2009 when a permanent location is identified. Mn/DOT is also developing a centralized position to provide design and construction technical support at a project level. In addition to providing support for projects this position will also be available to assist districts in implementing designs that address accessibility complaints. Americans with Disabilities Act Advisory Committee (ADAAC) In 2007 Mn/DOT convened an internal advisory committee with representation from a cross section of functional areas to assist in the development of policy and practice to integrate ADA into Mn/DOT project delivery and operations. The functions that make up ADAAC’s membership follows: Affirmative Action Aeronautics Maintenance Transit Traffic, Safety and Technology State Aid Information Resource Management Bridge Bicycle and Pedestrian Section Construction Pre Construction Operations Maintenance Group Stakeholder Advisory Group The External ADA Advisory Committee was created in 2008 to advise Mn/DOT on compliance with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The committee’s representation is composed of individuals with differing disabilities, Mn/DOT representatives from the Bicycle and Pedestrian section, the Commissioner’s Office, and the Office of Policy, Analysis, Research, and Innovation, and a representative from the Minnesota State Council on Disabilities Met Council Transportation Advisory Committee, . The committee makes recommendations on items related to accessibility including design, education, and development programs. The committee is also been involved with the development of Mn/DOT’s transition plan. DRAFT 11-23-2009 5 District Expertise/Work Group Mn/DOT will identify a point of contact for ADA issues in each district. The point of contact will be responsible for tracking ADA requests in their district, providing technical support for projects and providing feedback to ADA policy and practice. Transition Plan Management Mn/DOT’s transition plan is a living document that will receive routine updates. The first update for the Mn/DOT’s transition plan will is scheduled to occur two years from the plan’s formal adoption and on a five year cycle thereafter. The update schedule may be altered at the discretion of Mn/DOT based on changes in guidance from the Access Board, federal policy, and Mn/DOT policy. To streamline the updating process and to keep the document current and relevant, appendices will be updated annually if new information is available and does not alter the intent of the transition plan. Grievance Procedure Under the Americans with Disabilities Act users of Mn/DOT facilities and services have the right to file a grievance if they believe Mn/DOT has not provided reasonable accommodation. All complaints should be presented in writing to Mn/DOT’s ADA coordinator. Please consult the Grievance Procedure found in Appendix A or Mn/DOT accessibility website for details. A formal complaint must be filed within 180 calendar days of the alleged occurrence. Mn/DOT will not officially act or respond to complaints made verbally unless the complaint is made through the oral grievance process identified in Appendix A. Communications According to Section 35.160(a) of the ADA, “…A public entity shall take appropriate steps to ensure that communications with applicants, participants, and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others.” This means that Mn/DOT is required to provide equally effective communication to individuals with disabilities. Equally effective communication can be provided by offering alternative formats, auxiliary aid(s) and/or services upon request. For example, interpreters are hired as requested, or as needs are identified, for the hearing impaired and text materials that are accessible by screen readers are made available to users. Website Communications As part of program accessibility Mn/DOT has placed a high priority an ensuring accessible websites. Several years ago Mn/DOT redesigned both internal and external DRAFT 11-23-2009 6 templates for web pages to be ADA compliant. As pages are redeveloped they are put into the accessible format. Mn/DOT has developed web rules which are made available to all employees involved in web design. These web rules include reminders about some areas of the ADA with key things imbedded into each section. For example the section about graphics discusses alt tags. Anytime an employee is granted access to build and edit Mn/DOT web pages, the Mn/DOT Communication office reviews ADA communication regulations with them. In addition to the web rules Mn/DOT has created an online resource for web developers found at http://ihub/communication/adaweb.html To assist our customers with website navigation, Mn/DOT has created a web page of tips and resources as a part of the organization’s website. This web page is located at: http://www.dot.state.mn.us/ada/tools.htm . The link to the Mn/DOT ADA web pages is included in the footer on these pages. If a document is needed in an alternative format, customers are able to contact the Mn/DOT web team to receive the format they require at: webteam@dot.state.mn.us Mn/DOT is currently in the process of providing training for our word processing standard, Microsoft Office Suite. The training includes direction regarding developing accessible word and PDF documents. Public Involvement All public meetings and hearings held by Mn/DOT are required to be accessible to all. Mn/DOT is able to make qualified interpreters available upon request and provide documents in accessible electronic format or other alternative formats such as large print or Braille. Public meetings, training, program or other event must be in an accessible location and indicated on the meeting notice. The Department of Justice Guide to Conducting Accessible Meetings is available to assist staff planning public meetings. Self Evaluation Mn/DOT, as required by Title II of ADA, must conduct a self-evaluation of physical assets and current policies and practices. The agency has identified seven areas that will need to have and maintain inventories. As inventories are completed they will be included as appendices to the transition plan. Fixed Work Sites Mn/DOT operates numerous buildings throughout the state. Mn/DOT has identified 46 buildings that are routinely accessed by the public. The 46 buildings are currently compliant, however in the coming year Mn/DOT will evaluate these buildings for potential accessibility opportunities. The building have been divided into two categories; Priority one and priority two. Priority one buildings are those building that have DRAFT 11-23-2009 7 employee use and a high potential for public use. Priority two building is those buildings that have employee use and moderate potential for public use. A list of the identified buildings can be found in Appendix B. Rest Areas Rest areas are a unique transportation facility and several accessibility guidelines, codes and regulations apply to them. ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) applicable to rest area type facilities include guidelines for: Buildings and Facilities (1991, as amended through 2002) Play Areas (published in the Federal Register October 18, 2000 and amended November 20, 2000). Recreation Facilities (published in the Federal Register on September 3, 2002). Outdoor Developed Areas (draft of final guidelines released on October 19. 2009 but are not yet codified). Minnesota State Building Code, Chapter 1341 also includes specific requirements related to accessibility. Some State accessibility requirements in Chapter 1341 are more restrictive than ADAAG. In addition to ADAAG, the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) includes regulations related to accessibility that apply to Interstate rest areas and historic rest areas and waysides: Interstate Rest Areas. 49 CFR 27.75 requires States to make Interstate rest area facilities accessible whenever the State uses federal financial assistance to improve the rest area or whenever the State uses federal financial assistance to construct, reconstruct or otherwise alter the roadway adjacent to or in the near vicinity of the rest area. Historic Rest Areas & Waysides. Several State rest areas and waysides are historic properties listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places or are designated as historic under an appropriate State or local law. 28 CFR 35.151(d) requires alterations comply, to the maximum extent feasible, with Section 4.1.7 of ADAAG. In 1990, the Minnesota Department of Administration (DOA) contracted with architectural consultants to survey all state owned and managed buildings and facilities. The survey included Mn/DOT rest areas and waysides. Unfortunately, DOA completed the survey before the federal government finalized ADAAG in 1991. Mn/DOT staff resurveyed all Class I rest areas by 1994 using ADAAG and recorded actual conditions and identified corrective measures required to comply. (See Appendix B) In March 1994 DOA approved a priority listing of Mn/DOT facilities. Additionally, during FY 1993-04 DOA distributed $1,700,000 in State funds to Mn/DOT for ADA improvements to buildings and facilities. Since Travel Information Centers, Class I and II rest areas in the southern portion of the state receive the highest public use, Mn/DOT considered these facilities the highest priority for rest area accessibility improvements. DRAFT 11-23-2009 8 The department took action to correct then current deficiencies at the highest priority facilities except those actions deemed technically infeasible or where Mn/DOT had identified and scheduled the facility for comprehensive replacement in the near future. Since 1991, Mn/DOT designed and built all new rest area facilities, including, building, site features and parking areas, in compliance with then current ADAAG and Minnesota State Building Codes. Also, since that time the department completed rest area rehabilitation and reinvestment projects that included corrective action to bring facilities into compliance with then current ADAAG and Minnesota State Building Code requirements. The department has not corrected deficiencies at all lower priority facilities. In 2007, Mn/DOT retained a consultant to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the physical condition of (49) Class I rest areas (Appendix C?). The consultant found accessibility deficiencies at (46) of the rest areas evaluated. Mn/DOT estimates it would cost $1.9M-2.5M to correct the accessibility deficiencies found at Class I rest areas. Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS) In 2008 Mn/DOT completed a statewide inventory (Appendix D) of all signalized intersections managed by Mn/DOT. As part of the inventory Mn/DOT each intersection received a rating to determine the priority for conversion to an APS signal. The ranking of the intersections was done utilizing the methodology laid out in the National Cooperative Highway Research Project 3-62 APS Prioritization Tool. In general the signalized intersections with higher scores are the intersections with the greatest need for conversion to APS, but the rankings are always considered with in context so that the greatest needs are served first. Factors outside the ranking that affect the an intersections priority for APS include the number of pedestrians at the intersection, surrounding such as needs nursing homes, hospitals, public services, transit lines and requests for APS. All new construction and reconstruction projects include APS per direction from PROWAG. Curb ramp and sidewalks A key element of the agency’s transition plan is the self evaluation of pedestrian facilities with its public right of way. To date Mn/DOT has not completed a self evaluation on these facilities. When ADA was passed Mn/DOT conducted a retrofit program, spanning from 1992 to 1995, to provide curb ramps in our public rights of way, however there is no documented inventory of the curb ramps that were upgraded or subsequently built. Curb ramps are already being constructed or upgraded to PROWAG standards in conjunction with roadway alteration projects, reconstruction projects, and new construction projects. With the development of this transition plan the Minnesota Department of Transportation recognizes the need to inventory all the curb ramps and sidewalk condition within Mn/DOT’s public right-of-way and has developed a process to be deployed in 2010 to collect information on pedestrian facilities within Mn/DOT’s right of way. The method was developed and piloted in Mn/DOT’s District 1 based in Duluth. DRAFT 11-23-2009 9 The district undertook the task of inventorying all the intersections on the state highway system within their district in the summer of 2009. An inventory form was developed by to record data for each intersection on the state highway system. The data form included elements concerning curb ramps, sidewalks, crosswalks, curb and gutter, signs, and signals. The data form was loaded onto a handheld GPS so data could be collected in the field and locations could be displayed on aerial photos. A summer intern was trained on how to collect the data with the aid of a laser level. Training will be held in the other districts in spring 2010 so that collection can be completed by the end of 2010. As the inventory becomes available it will be incorporated as an appendix to this plan. The inventory template can be found in Appendix E. Transit As the administrating agency for Federal Transit Administration grant programs Mn/DOT is required to ensure that grant recipients comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Specific transit-related aspects of the ADA fall into two distinct categories: (1) ensuring that transit services and facilities are designed to allow access by individuals with disabilities and (2) ensuring that transit vehicles purchased with federal funds meet the accessibility standards of the ADA With respect to the first function, the Office of Transit has developed tools for Mn/DOT staff to monitor ADA compliance as part of grant oversight. This includes checking to be sure the telephone reservation system is accessible to all; that schedulers capture necessary passenger information to ensure that the person’s trip needs can be fully accommodated; that ADA trip requests in Duluth, East Grand Forks, La Crescent, Mankato, Moorhead, Rochester, and St. Cloud are not denied at a higher rate than other trip requests; that system advertising and information is produced in a variety of formats; that transit facilities are laid out with appropriate clearances and accessibility; etc. Some older bus garages and administrative facilities are not fully ADA accessible, but the noncompliant elements do not provide a barrier to the services provided to the general public. As facilities are replaced or receive major remodeling they will be required to be constructed to current ADA standards and Minnesota Building code. Reasonable accommodations will be provided at all locations as needs are identified. With respect to vehicle purchases, the Office of Transit maintains a full array of vehicle specifications – all of which meet the accessibility standards of the ADA. All transit vehicles acquired with grants through Mn/DOT are fully ADA-compliant. Because this policy has been in place for many years, the current fleet acquired through Mn/DOT is ADA-accessible. Mn/DOT’s inventory of right of way features will include an assessment of accessibility of transit stops on Mn/DOT right of way. To be accessible bus stop boarding and DRAFT 11-23-2009 10 alighting areas must provide a clear length of 8 feet minimum, measured perpendicular to the curb or street or highway edge, and a clear width of 5 feet minimum, measured parallel to the street or highway. Bus stop boarding and alighting areas must connect to streets, sidewalks, or pedestrian paths by a pedestrian access route. The grade of the bus stop boarding and alighting area must be the same as the street or highway, to the maximum extent practicable and the cross slope of the bus stop boarding and alighting area must not be greater than 2 percent. Pedestrian Bridge and Underpass Inventory Mn/DOT owns 170 pedestrian bridges and underpasses throughout the state. Any pedestrian bridge or underpass crossing an interstate or state highway is the responsibility of Mn/DOT, unless an agreement has been made with a local government agency. The location of all pedestrian bridges and underpasses within Mn/DOT’s rightof-way has been documented by the department. (Appendix F) The next step will be to assess the accessibility for each facility. The Office of Bridge will be responsible for determining the accessibility of the pedestrian bridges in their jurisdiction by the end of 2010. Once the accessibility portion of the Pedestrian Bridges is complete Appendix F will be updated. To be accessible, pedestrian bridges and underpasses must have a ramp leading up to the overpass, the ramp must meet the PROWAG standards for ramps, railings must meet the requirements found in the Mn/DOT Bikeway Facility Design Manual, the bridges must have a cross slope of no more than 2 % and the running slope of no more than 5%. Those that do not meet accessibility requirements according to PROWAG will be replaced as necessary. Bridges and underpasses that are compliant with the standards that were in place when they were built will need further discussion to determine the feasibility of compliance with PROWAG and the future of the structure in general. Policies In 2009 Mn/DOT funded a study of its policies and procedures to identify areas where Mn/DOT may need to modify its various policies and procedures to ensure full compliance with ADA Title II and Section 504. The study involved a review of the policies and procedures that Mn/DOT uses to deliver services to the public and a review of the processes used by Mn/DOT to provide the facilities, services, and programs to the public. Based on this study, Mn/DOT will be developing a systematic approach to ensure long-term compliance with ADA Title II and Section 504 for all polices and procedures. A listing of policies and procedures that Mn/DOT will be reviewing and updating can be found in Appendix G. Maintenance Mn/DOT is responsible for the seasonal and structural maintenance of its facilities. As part of the policy review identified in the Transition Plan Mn/DOT is examining its current policies and procedures to improve maintenance for pedestrian facilities. The estimated time frame for the policy is a year and a half. DRAFT 11-23-2009 11 Correction Program The Minnesota Department of Transportation is committed to addressing the issues identified in the self evaluation. The priority to address barriers is determined by criteria of each self evaluation with funding to be identified by each individual program. All new construction, reconstruction, and alteration projects in Mn/DOT’s right of way are required provide for accessibility needs in the project’s scope per ADA requirements. The funding and schedule of roadway improvements is laid out in Mn/DOT’s Statewide Transportation Improvement Plan (STIP). Training As part the adoption of Public Rights of Way Accessibility Guidance and the Transition Plan Mn/DOT will be conducting department wide training on both design and policy. Training on ADA and Title II will be offered to both Mn/DOT staff and external partners at both an introductory and advanced levels. The training will be topically based on policy, mobility experience, and design. As appropriate Mn/DOT will work with educational institutions and advocacy groups to identify needs and develop curriculum. The training will be integrated into and build on training currently being provided by the Office of Technical Support and the Bicycle and Pedestrian Section on design and the Office of Affirmative Action on policy. DRAFT 11-23-2009 12 Appendix A How to file a Grievance The procedure to file a grievance is as follows: 1. A formal written grievance should be filed on the ADA Grievance Form. An oral grievance can be filed by contacting the ADA Title II Coordinator. The oral grievance will be reduced to writing by the ADA Coordinator utilizing the ADA Grievance Form. Additionally, individuals filing a grievance are not required to file a grievance Mn/DOT, but may instead exercise their right to file a grievance with the Department of Justice. The name, address, and telephone number of the person filing the grievance. The name, address, and telephone number of the person alleging the ADA violation, if other than the person filing the grievance. A description and location of the alleged violation and the remedy sought. Information regarding whether a complaint has been filed with the Department of Justice or other federal or state civil rights agency or court. If a complaint has been filed, the name of the agency or court where the complaint was filed, and the date the complaint was filed. 2. The grievance will be either responded to or acknowledged within 10 working days of receipt. If the grievance filed does not concern a Mn/DOT facility, it will be forwarded to the appropriate agency and the grievant will be notified. 3. Within 60 calendar days of receipt, the ADA Title II Coordinator will conduct the investigation necessary to determine the validity of the alleged violation. If appropriate, the ADA Title II Coordinator will arrange to meet with the grievant to discuss the matter and attempt to reach a resolution of the grievance. Any resolution of the grievance will be documented in Mn/DOT’s ADA Grievance File. 4. If a resolution of the grievance is not reached, a written determination as to the validity of the complaint and description of the resolution, if appropriate, shall be issued by the ADA Title II Coordinator and a copy forwarded to the grievant no later than 90 days from the date of Mn/DOT’s receipt of the grievance. 5. The grievant may appeal the written determination. The request for reconsideration shall be in writing and filed with the Minnesota Department of Transportation Ombudsman within 30 days after the ADA Title II Coordinator’s determination has been mailed to the grievant. Mn/DOT’s Ombudsman shall review the request for reconsideration and make a final determination within 90 days from the filing of the request for reconsideration. DRAFT 11-23-2009 13 6. If the grievant is dissatisfied with Mn/DOT’s handling of the grievance at any stage of the process or does not wish to file a grievance through the Mn/DOT’s ADA Grievance Procedure, the grievant may file a complaint directly with the United States Department of Justice or other appropriate state or federal agency. The resolution of any specific grievance will require consideration of varying circumstances, such as the specific nature of the disability; the nature of the access to services, programs, or facilities at issue and the essential eligibility requirements for participation; the health and safety of others; and the degree to which an accommodation would constitute a fundamental alteration to the program, service, or facility, or cause an undue hardship to Mn/DOT. Accordingly, the resolution by Mn/DOT of any one grievance does not constitute a precedent upon which Mn/DOT is bound or upon which other complaining parties may rely. File Maintenance Mn/DOT’s ADA Coordinator shall maintain ADA grievance files for a period of three years. DRAFT 11-23-2009 14 Appendix B Mn/DOT Work Sites Priority One Sites LOCATION DULUTH VIRGINIA BEMIDJI CROOKSTON ERSKINE:SCALE THIEF RIVER FALLS(1) BRAINERD/BAXTER ST CLOUD DETROIT LAKES MOORHEAD: SCALE RED RIVER: SCALE MORRIS ROCHESTER OWATONNA MANKATO:EXISTING MANKATO WINDOM WORTHINGTON: SCALE WILLMAR MARSHALL LITCHFIELD: Joint Use HUTCHINSON: Joint use WATERSEDGE ROSEVILLE GOLDEN VALLEY OAKDALE GOLDEN VALLEY DAYTONPORT: SCALE ST CROIX: I94 SCALE ST PAUL:LEASED DOA ST PAUL: 222 PLATO PLYMOUTH EAGAN BUILDING TYPE/SERVICE HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS SCALE: WEIGH TRUCK STATION HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS SCALE: WEIGH SCALE: WEIGH HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS ANNEX HEADQUARTERS SCALE: WEIGH HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS TRUCK STATION TRUCK STATION HEADQUARTERS RTMC BUILDING HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS PATROL BUILDING SCALE BUILDING SCALE BUILDING TRANSP BLDG AERONAUTICS DRIVERS LICENSE DRIVERS LICENSE DRAFT 11-23-2009 15 ARDEN HILLS MAPLEWOOD ARDEN HILLS ALBERTVILLE DRIVERS LICENSE MATLS & RES LAB TRAINING CENTER MNROAD BLDG Priority Two LOCATION THOMPSON HILL TIC/RA GRAND RAPIDS FERGUS FALLS MOORHEAD: Joint-use fac (2) WINONA ALBERT LEA MENDOTA HEIGHTS EDEN PRAIRIE FORT SNELLING BUILDING TYPE/SERVICE PATROL STAT OFF TRUCK STATION TRUCK STATION TRUCK STATION TRUCK STATION TRUCK STATION TRUCK STATION TRUCK STATION CENTRAL SERVICES DRAFT 11-23-2009 16 Appendix C Rest Area Facility Condition Assessment Facility Location Adrian EB Site Features Site Features East Picnic Shelter West Picnic Shelter Main Building \Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Auto Parking Adrian EB Total Cost System Correction $2,705 $4,581 $3,351 $3,351 $4,199 $7,639 $812 $1,017 $749 $2,601 $824 $1,802 $30,828 $214 $64,673 Pedestrian Paving Water Supply Slab on Grade Slab on Grade Exterior Doors Exterior Doors Fittings Fittings Fittings Plumbing Fixtures Plumbing Fixtures Communications & Security Special Purpose Room Parking Lots Replace Concrete Sidewalk 4" Thick (SF) Adrian WB Site Features Site Features Picnic Shelter Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Auto Parking Adrian WB Total $2,705 $4,581 $3,351 $4,057 $4,199 $7,639 $749 $812 $1,017 $824 $2,601 $1,802 $30,828 $214 $65,379 Pedestrian Paving Water Supply Slab on Grade Slab on Grade Exterior Doors Exterior Doors Fittings Fittings Fittings Plumbing Fixtures Plumbing Fixtures Communications & Security Special Purpose Room Parking Lots Replace Concrete Sidewalk 4" Thick (SF) Replace Exterior Drinking Fountain; ADA Accessible Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Replace 3'-0" x 7'-0" aluminum door, incl. vision Automatic door opener on existing door Replace accessible restroom signage. Install grab bars in accessible stall. Install mirror at accessible height. Replace drinking fountain Provide protective insulation for exposed piping. Replace public telephone Remove one fixture and create accessible stall. Install ADA "Van Accessible" Parking Sign Replace Exterior Drinking Fountain; ADA Accessible Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Remove and replace concrete sidewalk, 4" wide Replace 3'-0" x 7'-0" aluminum door, incl. vision Automatic door opener on existing door Install mirror at accessible height Replace accessible restroom signage Install grab bars in accessible stall Provide protective insulation for exposed piping Replace drinking fountain Replace public telephone Remove one fixture and create accessible stall. Install ADA "Van Accessible" Parking Sign DRAFT 11-23-2009 Distress Qty Unit Missing Inadequate Damaged Damaged Damaged Damaged Inadequate Missing Inadequate Inadequate Missing Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate 250 2 5 5 2 1 4 6 2 1 6 1 2 1 S.F. Ea C.S.F C.S.F Ea Ea Ea L.F. Ea Ea Ea Ea Ea Ea Missing Inadequate Damaged Damaged Damaged Damaged Inadequate Inadequate Missing Missing Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate 250 2 5 100 2 1 2 4 6 6 1 1 2 1 S.F. Ea C.S.F L.F. Ea Ea Ea Ea L.F. Ea Ea Ea Ea Ea 17 Anchor Lake Site Features Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Anchor Lake Total $5,721 $1,435 $749 $2,280 $4,270 $1,802 $6,779 $51,705 $75,341 Site Development Exterior Doors Fittings Fittings Fittings Communications & Security Communications & Security Special Purpose Room Replace Exterior Drinking Fountain; ADA Accessible Repair aluminum door Install mirror at accessible height Provide protective insulation for exposed piping Provide accessible service counter Replace public telephone Replace fire alarm control panel Construct Single-User Toilet Room Inadequate Damaged Missing Missing Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate Missing 1 2 2 8 14 1 1 1 Ea Ea Ea Ea L.F. Ea Ea Ea Baptism River Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Baptism River Total $406 $2,880 $1,802 $6,779 $51,705 $63,572 Fittings Fittings Communications & Security Communications & Security Special Purpose Room Replace accessible restroom signage Provide protective insulation for exposed piping Replace public telephone Replace fire alarm control panel Construct Single-User Toilet Room Inadequate Missing Inadequate Inadequate Missing 2 8 1 1 1 Ea Ea Ea Ea Ea Beaver Creek Site Features Site Features East Picnic Shelter Picnic Shelter East Picnic Shelter West West Picnic Shelter $2,705 $2,291 $3,351 $3,351 $3,351 $3,351 Pedestrian Paving Water Supply Slab on Grade Slab on Grade Slab on Grade Slab on Grade Replace Concrete Sidewalk 4" Thick (SF) 250 1 5 5 5 5 S.F. Ea C.S.F C.S.F C.S.F C.S.F Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Auto Parking Beaver Creek Total $5,231 $30,828 $1,623 $24,345 $214 $80,641 Exterior Doors Special Purpose Room Site Earthwork Site Earthwork Parking Lots Replace 3'-0" x 7'-0" aluminum storefront doors Remove one fixture and create accessible stall. Remove and replace concrete sidewalk, 4' wide Remove and replace concrete sidewalk, 4' wide Install ADA "Van Accessible" Parking Sign Missing Inadequate Damaged Damaged Damaged Damaged Beyond Useful Life Inadequate Damaged Damaged Inadequate 2 2 40 600 1 Ea Ea L.F. L.F. Ea Big Spunk Site Features Site Features Site Features Main Building Main Building $3,136 $31,527 $138 $1,425 $812 Pedestrian Paving Pedestrian Paving Water Supply Exterior Doors Fittings Replace Concrete Curb Cut with ADA Curb Cut Construct & provide ADA conc. ramp and steps Inadequate Missing Inadequate Damaged Inadequate 2 40 1 2 4 Ea L.F. Ea Ea Ea Replace Exterior Drinking Fountain; ADA Accessible Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Replace Exterior faucet handle with ADA lever type Repair aluminum door Replace accessible restroom signage. DRAFT 11-23-2009 18 Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Auto Parking Big Spunk Total $2,033 $749 $1,802 $51,705 $607 $93,944 Fittings Fittings Communications & Security Special Purpose Room Parking Lots Install grab bars in accessible stall. Install mirror at accessible height. Replace public telephone Construct Single-User Toilet Room Blue Earth EB Site Features Site Features East Picnic Shelter West Picnic Shelter Main Building Auto Parking Blue Earth EB Total $2,705 $138 $3,351 $3,351 $1,802 $214 $11,561 Pedestrian Paving Water Supply Slab on Grade Slab on Grade Communications & Security Parking Lots Replace Concrete Sidewalk 4" Thick (SF) Blue Earth WB North Picnic Shelter South Picnic Shelter Main Building Auto Parking Blue Earth WB Total $3,351 $3,351 $1,171 $214 $8,087 Burgen Lake East Picnic Shelter West Picnic Shelter $1,623 $1,623 Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Burgen Lake Total $5,231 $812 $2,033 $749 $2,601 $1,802 $30,828 $47,302 Cass Lake Site Features Main Building Cass Lake Total $3,136 $1,190 $4,326 Missing Missing Inadequate Missing Inadequate 12 2 1 1 100 L.F. Ea Ea Ea L.F. Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Replace public telephone Install ADA "Van Accessible" Parking Sign Missing Inadequate Damaged Damaged Inadequate Inadequate 250 1 5 5 1 1 S.F. Ea C.S.F C.S.F Ea Ea Slab on Grade Slab on Grade Communications & Security Parking Lots Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Replace public telephone Install ADA "Van Accessible" Parking Sign Damaged Damaged Inadequate Inadequate 5 5 1 1 C.S.F C.S.F Ea Ea Slab on Grade Slab on Grade Remove and replace concrete sidewalk 4' wide Remove and replace concrete sidewalk 4' wide 40 40 L.F. L.F. Exterior Doors Fittings Fittings Fittings Plumbing Fixtures Communications & Security Special Purpose Room Replace 3'-0" x 7'-0" aluminum storefront doors Replace accessible restroom signage. Install grab bars in accessible stall. Install mirror at accessible height. Replace drinking fountain Replace public telephone Remove one fixture and create accessible stall. Damaged Damaged Beyond Useful Life Inadequate Missing Missing Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate 2 4 12 2 1 1 2 Ea Ea L.F. Ea Ea Ea Ea Pedestrian Paving Exterior Doors Replace Concrete Curb Cut with ADA Curb Cut Repair aluminum door Inadequate Damaged 2 2 Ea Ea Realign and Re-stripe Parking Space for ADA Access Replace Exterior faucet handle with ADA lever type DRAFT 11-23-2009 19 Central Minnesota TIC Site Features Site Features Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Central Minnesota TIC Total $14,432 Clear Lake Site Features Site Features West Picnic Shelter Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Clear Lake Total $1,623 $2,291 $1,566 $2,880 $1,802 $4,270 Slab on Grade Water Supply Fittings Fittings Communications & Security Fixed Furnishings Remove and replace concrete sidewalk 4' wide Damaged Inadequate Inadequate Missing Inadequate Inadequate 40 1 25 8 1 14 $2,705 $2,291 $3,351 $2,033 $749 $812 $886 $2,601 $1,802 $51,705 $68,935 Pedestrian Paving Water Supply Slab on Grade Fittings Fittings Fittings Plumbing Fixtures Plumbing Fixtures Communications & Security Special Purpose Room Replace Concrete Sidewalk 4" Thick (SF) Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Install grab bars in accessible stall. Install mirror at accessible height. Replace accessible restroom signage. Provide protective insulation for exposed piping Replace drinking fountain Replace public telephone Construct Single-User Toilet Room Missing Inadequate Damaged Missing Missing Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate Missing 250 1 5 12 2 4 8 1 1 1 $1,802 Communications & Security Replace public telephone Inadequate 1 Ea Replace Exterior Drinking Fountain; ADA Accessible Replace directional signage Provide protective insulation for exposed piping Replace public telephone Provide accessible service counter Replace Exterior Drinking Fountain; ADA Accessible L.F. Ea Ea Ea Ea L.F. S.F. Ea C.S.F L.F. Ea Ea Ea Ea Ea Ea Dayton Port Main Building Lobby Main Building Men’s Room Main Building Women’s Room Dayton Port Total $8,497 Toilet Partitions Replace toilet partitions Damaged 3 Ea $16,994 $27,293 Toilet Partitions Replace toilet partitions Damaged 6 Ea Des Moines River Site Features Site Features North Picnic Shelter $2,705 $2,291 $3,351 Pedestrian Paving Water Supply Slab on Grade Replace Concrete Sidewalk 4" Thick (SF) Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Missing Inadequate Damaged NW Picnic Shelter South Picnic Shelter $3,351 $3,351 Slab on Grade Slab on Grade Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Damaged Damaged Replace Exterior Drinking Fountain; ADA Accessible DRAFT 11-23-2009 250 1 5 S.F. Ea C.S.F 5 5 C.S.F C.S.F 20 Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Des Moines River Total $4,199 $749 $2,880 $2,601 $30,828 Exterior Doors Fittings Plumbing Fixtures Plumbing Fixtures Special Purpose Room Replace 3'-0" x 7'-0" aluminum door, incl. vision Install mirror at accessible height. Provide protective insulation for exposed piping Replace drinking fountain Remove one fixture and create accessible stall. Beyond Useful Life Missing Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate 2 2 8 1 2 2 1 12 5 2 3 910 Ea Ea L.F. Ea Ea Ea L.F. Ea L.F. L.F. S.F. Ea Ea Ea Ea Ea Ea $56,306 Dresbach TIC Site Features Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Auto Parking Auto Parking Dresbach TIC Total $4,581 $1,624 $2,033 $13,004 $30,828 $641 $3,655 $56,366 Water Supply Fittings Fittings Plumbing Fixtures Special Purpose Room Parking Lots Parking Lots Replace Exterior Drinking Fountain; ADA Accessible Realign and Re-stripe Parking Space for ADA Access Inadequate Inadequate Missing Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate Elm Creek Site Features Patio Terrace Patio Terrace Main Building Main Building Elm Creek Total $10,486 $6,524 $2,724 $34,880 $2,673 $57,287 Pedestrian Paving Brick and Tile Plazas Brick and Tile Plazas Slab on Grade Exterior Doors Replace Concrete Curb Cut with ADA Curb Cut Remove and replace asphalt sidewalk, 4' wide Replace expansion joints in concrete pavement Mud jack floor slab. Repair aluminum frame and door Inadequate Damaged Damaged Failing Inadequate 5 10 50 500 2 Enfield Site Features Site Features Main Building Main Building Main Building Enfield Total $12,584 $138 $15,279 $1,498 $1,802 $31,301 Pedestrian Paving Water Supply Exterior Doors Fittings Communications & Security Replace Concrete Curb Cut with ADA Curb Cut Inadequate Inadequate Missing Inadequate Inadequate 6 1 2 4 1 Enterprise Site Features Site Features Main Building Auto Parking $2,705 $2,291 $30,828 $214 Pedestrian Paving Water Supply Special Purpose Room Parking Lots Replace Concrete Sidewalk 4" Thick (SF) Missing Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate 250 1 2 1 Toilet partitions laminate clad-overhead braced Install grab bars in accessible stall. Replace drinking fountain Remove one fixture and create accessible stall. Install ADA "Van Accessible" Parking Sign Replace Exterior faucet handle with ADA lever type Automatic door opener on existing door Install mirror at accessible height. Replace public telephone Replace Exterior Drinking Fountain; ADA Accessible Remove one fixture and create accessible stall. Install ADA "Van Accessible" Parking Sign DRAFT 11-23-2009 Ea Ea Ea Ea Ea S.F. Ea Ea Ea 21 Enterprise Total $36,038 Fishers Landing Site Features Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building $1,568 $7,639 $749 $1,186 $406 $24,395 Pedestrian Paving Exterior Doors Fittings Fittings Fittings Floor Finishes Replace Concrete Curb Cut with ADA Curb Cut Automatic door opener on existing door Install mirror at accessible height. Install grab bars in accessible stall. Replace accessible restroom signage. Replace quarry tile floor Inadequate Missing Missing Missing Inadequate Damaged 1 1 2 7 2 800 Ea Ea Ea L.F. Ea S.F. $720 $4,270 $51,705 Plumbing Fixtures Fixed Furnishings Special Purpose Room Provide protective insulation for exposed piping Provide accessible service counter Construct Single-User Toilet Room Inadequate Inadequate Missing 2 14 1 Ea L.F. Ea Site Development Exterior Doors Identifying/ Visual Aid Specialties Communications & Security Replace Concrete Sidewalk 4" Thick (SF) Automatic door opener on existing door 250 2 S.F. Ea Renew System Replace public telephone Missing Missing Beyond Useful Life Inadequate Repair aluminum storefront door Main Building Main Building Main Building Fishers Landing Total $92,638 Forest Lake Site Features Main Building $5,704 $15,379 Main Building Main Building Lobby Forest Lake Total $3,105 $1,802 $25,890 Frazee Main Building Frazee Total $1,650 $1,650 Exterior Doors Fuller Lake Site Features Main Building $138 $7,639 Water Supply Exterior Doors Replace Exterior faucet handle with ADA lever type Exterior Doors Fittings Fittings Floor Finishes Plumbing Fixtures Special Purpose Room Replace 3'-0" x 7'-0" aluminum door, incl. vision Install mirror at accessible height Replace accessible restroom signage Replace quarry tile floor Provide protective insulation for exposed piping Remove one fixture and create accessible stall. Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Fuller Lake Total $15,709 $899 $406 $2,439 $720 $30,828 $58,778 Automatic door opener on existing door DRAFT 11-23-2009 1 1 Ea Ea Damaged 3 Ea Inadequate Missing Beyond Useful Life Missing Inadequate Damaged Missing Inadequate 1 1 Ea Ea 2 2 2 80 2 2 Ea Ea Ea S.F. Ea Ea 22 General Andrews Site Features Site Features Auto Parking Auto Parking General Andrews Total Goose Creek Site Features Site Features Main Building Main Building Main Building Lobby Auto Parking Auto Parking Goose Creek Total Gooseberry Falls Site Features Main Building Auto Parking Gooseberry Falls Total Hansel Lake Site Features Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building. Main Building Main Building Hansel Lake Total $6,292 $275 $2,413 $2,204 Pedestrian Paving Water Supply Parking Lots Parking Lots Replace Concrete Curb Cut with ADA Curb Cut Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate Missing 3 2 800 3 Ea Ea L.F. Ea Pedestrian Paving Pedestrian Paving Exterior Doors Identifying/ Visual Aid Specialties Communications & Security Parking Lots Parking Lots Replace Concrete Curb Cut with ADA Curb Cut Remove and replace concrete sidewalk, 4' wide Automatic door opener on existing door Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate Beyond Useful Life Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate 3 150 1 Ea L.F. Ea 1 1 1 264 Ea Ea Ea L.F. Water Supply Slab on Grade Parking Lots Replace Exterior Drinking Fountain; ADA Accessible Re-Align & Re-stripe Parking Space for ADA Access Inadequate Damaged Inadequate 1 12 1120 Ea L.F. L.F. Pedestrian Paving Exterior Doors Exterior Doors Fittings Fittings Fittings Fittings Plumbing Fixtures Communications & Security Special Purpose Room Replace Concrete Sidewalk 4" Thick (SF) Replace 3'-0" x 7'-0" aluminum storefront doors Automatic door opener on existing door Install grab bars in accessible stall. Replace accessible restroom signage. Install grab bars in accessible stall. Install mirror at accessible height. Replace drinking fountain Replace public telephone Remove one fixture and create accessible stall. Inadequate Damaged Missing Missing Inadequate Missing Missing Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate 200 2 1 12 4 12 2 1 1 2 S.F. Ea Ea L.F. Ea L.F. Ea Ea Ea Ea Replace Exterior faucet handle with ADA lever type Re-Align & Re-stripe Parking Space for ADA Access Replace Metal Reserved Parking Sign and Post $11,184 $4,704 $6,086 $7,639 $2,155 $1,802 $214 $1,060 $23,660 $3,217 $730 $3,956 Renew System Replace public telephone Install ADA "Van Accessible" Parking Sign Realign & Re-stripe Parking Space for ADA Access Remove and replace concrete sidewalk, 4' wide $7,906 $2,164 $5,231 $7,639 $2,033 $812 $2,033 $749 $2,601 $1,802 $30,828 $55,892 Hayward DRAFT 11-23-2009 23 Site Features East Picnic Shelter West Picnic Shelter Main Building Main Building Auto Parking Hayward Total $413 $507 $507 $5,665 $51,705 $214 $59,011 Water Supply Site Earthwork Site Earthwork Fittings Special Purpose Room Parking Lots Replace Exterior faucet handle with ADA lever type Remove & Replace Concrete Sidewalk, 4' wide Remove & Replace Concrete Sidewalk, 4' wide Replace toilet partitions Construct Single-User Toilet Room Install ADA "Van Accessible" Parking Sign Inadequate Damaged Damaged Inadequate Missing Inadequate 3 10 10 2 1 1 Ea L.F. L.F. Ea Ea Ea Heath Creek North Picnic Shelter Main Building Heath Creek Total $10,052 $609 $10,661 Slab on Grade Fittings Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Replace accessible restroom signage. Damaged Inadequate 15 3 C.S.F. Ea High Forest Site Features Site Features Main Building High Forest Total $2,705 $4,581 $30,828 $38,114 Pedestrian Paving Water Supply Special Purpose Room Replace Concrete Sidewalk 4" Thick (SF) Missing Inadequate Inadequate 250 2 2 S.F. Ea Ea Kettle River Site Features Auto Parking Auto Parking Kettle River Total $8,389 $2,204 $2,413 $13,006 Pedestrian Paving Parking Lots Parking Lots Replace Concrete Curb Cut with ADA Curb Cut Replace Metal Reserved Parking Sign and Post Inadequate Missing Missing 4 3 800 Ea Ea L.F. Lake Iverson Site Features Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Lake Iverson Total $6,872 $5,231 $7,639 $749 $25,492 $812 $2,033 $2,601 $1,802 $30,828 $84,059 Water Supply Exterior Doors Exterior Doors Fittings Fittings Fittings Fittings Plumbing Fixtures Communications & Security Special Purpose Room Replace Exterior Drinking Fountain; ADA Accessible Replace 3'-0" x 7'-0" aluminum storefront doors Automatic door opener on existing door Install mirror at accessible height. Replace toilet partitions Replace accessible restroom signage Install grab bars in accessible stall. Replace drinking fountain Replace public telephone Remove one fixture and create accessible stall. Inadequate Damaged Missing Missing Damaged Inadequate Missing Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate 3 2 1 2 9 4 12 1 1 2 Ea Ea Ea Ea Ea Ea L.F. Ea Ea Ea Lake Latoka Picnic Shelter East $2,029 Site Earthwork Remove and replace concrete sidewalk, 4' wide Damaged 50 L.F. Replace Exterior Drinking Fountain; ADA Accessible Remove one fixture and create accessible stall. Realign & Re-stripe Parking Space for ADA Access DRAFT 11-23-2009 24 Picnic Shelter West Main Building Lake Latoka Total $2,029 $1,802 $5,860 Site Earthwork Communications & Security Remove and replace concrete sidewalk, 4' wide Replace public telephone Damaged Inadequate 50 1 L.F. Ea Lake Pepin Site Features North Picnic Shelter South Picnic Shelter Auto Parking Lake Pepin Total $6,086 $1,420 $923 $1,060 $9,489 Pedestrian Paving Slab on Grade Slab on Grade Parking Lots Remove and replace concrete sidewalk, 4' wide Remove and replace concrete sidewalk, 4' wide Remove and replace concrete sidewalk, 4' wide Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate Missing 150 35 35 264 L.F. L.F. L.F. L.F. Middle Spunk Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Site Features Site Features Auto Parking Middle Spunk Total $1,435 $812 $2,033 $749 $1,802 $51,705 $4,704 $2,434 $607 $66,281 Exterior Doors Fittings Fittings Fittings Communications & Security Special Purpose Room Pedestrian Paving Pedestrian Paving Parking Lots Repair aluminum door Replace accessible restroom signage. Install grab bars in accessible stall. Install mirror at accessible height. Replace public telephone Construct Single-User Toilet Room Replace Concrete Curb Cut with ADA Curb Cut Remove and replace concrete sidewalk, 4' wide Damaged Inadequate Missing Missing Inadequate Missing Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate 2 4 12 2 1 1 3 60 100 Ea Ea L.F. Ea Ea Ea Ea L.F. L.F. MN Valley Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Site Features Auto Parking MN Valley Total $15,279 $812 $1,017 $749 $2,880 $1,802 $30,828 $4,581 $214 $58,162 Interior Doors Fittings Fittings Fittings Plumbing Fixtures Communications & Security Special Purpose Room Water Supply Parking Lots Automatic door opener on existing door Replace accessible restroom signage. Install grab bars in accessible stall. Install mirror at accessible height. Provide protective insulation for exposed piping. Replace public telephone Remove one fixture and create accessible stall. Install ADA "Van Accessible" Parking Sign Inadequate Inadequate Missing Missing Missing Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate 2 4 6 2 8 1 2 2 1 Ea Ea L.F Ea Ea Ea Ea Ea Ea Moorhead Site Features Moorhead Total $1,845 $1,845 Pedestrian Paving Replace Concrete Curb Cut with ADA Curb Cut Inadequate 1 Ea Realign and Re-stripe Parking Space for ADA Access Realign and Re-stripe Parking Space for ADA Access Replace Exterior Drinking Fountain; ADA Accessible New Market DRAFT 11-23-2009 25 Main Building Site Features Site Features West Picnic Shelter New Market Total $609 $3,275 $138 $10,052 $14,074 Fittings Pedestrian Paving Water Supply Slab on Grade Replace accessible restroom signage. Replace Concrete Curb Cut with ADA Curb Cut Oak Lake Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Site Features East Picnic Shelter Oak Lake Total $7,639 $406 $749 $1,186 $2,439 $720 $30,828 $3,136 $811 $47,914 $863 $1,802 $51,705 $4,367 Oakland Woods Main Building Main Building Main Building Site Features Oakland Woods Total Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate Damaged 3 3 1 15 Ea Ea Ea C.S.F. Exterior Doors Fittings Fittings Fittings Floor Finishes Plumbing Fixtures Special Purpose Room Pedestrian Paving Slab on Grade Automatic door opener on existing door Replace accessible restroom signage Install mirror at accessible height. Install grab bars in accessible stall. Replace quarry tile floor Provide protective insulation for exposed piping Remove one fixture and create accessible stall. Replace Concrete Curb Cut with ADA Curb Cut Remove and replace concrete sidewalk, 4' wide Missing Inadequate Missing Missing Damaged Missing Inadequate Inadequate Damaged 1 2 2 7 80 2 2 2 10 Ea Ea Ea L.F S.F. Ea Ea Ea L.F. Exterior Doors Communications & Security Special Purpose Room Pedestrian Paving Repair aluminum door Replace public telephone Construct Single-User Toilet Room Replace Concrete Curb Cut with ADA Curb Cut Damaged Inadequate Missing Inadequate 2 1 1 4 Ea Ea Ea Ea Renew System 1 Ea 1 2 1 Ea Ea Ea Replace Exterior faucet handle with ADA lever type $58,737 Rum River Main Building $2,339 Identifying/ Specialties Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Men’s Room Main Building Women’s Room Main Building Women’s Room Site Features $1,042 $1,435 $7,639 Cabinets & Counters Exterior Doors Exterior Doors Renew System Repair aluminum door Automatic door opener on existing door Beyond Useful Life Beyond Useful Life Damaged Inadequate $5,665 Toilet Partitions Replace toilet partitions Damaged 2 Ea $11,330 Toilet Partitions Replace toilet partitions Damaged 4 Ea Plumbing Fixtures Pedestrian Paving Replace lavatory vitreous china Replace Concrete Curb Cut with ADA Curb Cut Inadequate Inadequate 8 3 Ea Ea $6,479 $6,292 Visual Aid DRAFT 11-23-2009 26 Site Features Rum River Total $4,057 $46,278 Pedestrian Paving Remove and replace concrete sidewalk, 4' wide Missing St. Croix TIC Main Building Site Features St. Croix TIC Total $1,435 $10,486 $11,921 Exterior Doors Pedestrian Paving Repair aluminum door Replace Concrete Curb Cut with ADA Curb Cut Damaged Inadequate 2 3 $406 $6,779 $30,828 $4,581 $6,006 $8,828 $3,483 Fittings Communications & Security Special Purpose Room Water Supply Slab on Grade Slab on Grade Slab on Grade Replace accessible restroom signage Replace fire alarm control panel Remove one fixture and create accessible stall. Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate Damaged Damaged Damaged 2 1 2 2 10 10 10 Ea Ea Ea Ea C.S.F C.S.F L.F Fittings Plumbing Fixtures Water Supply Slab on Grade Slab on Grade Replace accessible restroom signage Replace drinking fountain Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate Damaged Damaged 2 1 1 5 10 Ea Ea Ea C.S.F C.S.F Fittings Plumbing Fixtures Communications & Security Special Purpose Room Pedestrian Paving Parking Lots Install grab bars in accessible stall Replace drinking fountain Replace public telephone Remove one fixture and create accessible stall. Replace Concrete Curb Cut with ADA Curb Cut Install ADA "Van Accessible" Parking Sign Missing Inadequate Inadequate Inadequate Missing Inadequate 80 1 1 2 1 1 L.F. Ea Ea Ea Ea Ea Fittings Fittings Replace accessible restroom signage. Install mirror at accessible height. Inadequate Missing 4 2 Ea Ea Straight River NB Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building East Picnic Shelter West Picnic Shelter West Picnic Shelter Straight River NB Total Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Replace unfinished concrete floor unfinished Remove and replace concrete sidewalk, 4' wide L.F. Ea Ea $60,911 Straight River SB Main Building Main Building Site Features East Picnic Shelter West Picnic Shelter Straight River SB Total $12,154 Thompson Hill Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Site Features Auto Parking Thompson Hill Total $13,556 $2,601 $1,802 $30,828 $2,097 $214 $51,098 Watonwan Main Building Main Building Replace Exterior Drinking Fountain; ADA Accessible 100 $406 $2,601 $138 $3,003 $6,006 $812 $749 Replace Exterior faucet handle with ADA lever type DRAFT 11-23-2009 27 Main Building Site Features Site Features Auto Parking Watonwan Total $51,705 $1,092 $3,289 $214 $57,861 Special Purpose Room Pedestrian Paving Water Supply Parking Lots Construct Single-User Toilet Room Replace Concrete Curb Cut with ADA Curb Cut Install Domestic Water Faucet Piping and Drain Install ADA "Van Accessible" Parking Sign Missing Missing Missing Inadequate 1 1 1 1 Ea Ea Ea Ea $431 $2,033 $749 $3,660 $812 $25,492 $1,073 $3,604 $51,705 $4,581 $214 Exterior Doors Fittings Fittings Fittings Fittings Fittings Plumbing Fixtures Communications & Security Special Purpose Room Water Supply Parking Lots Repair aluminum door Install grab bars in accessible stall Install mirror at accessible height. Provide accessible service counter Replace accessible restroom signage Replace toilet partitions Provide protective insulation for exposed piping Replace public telephone Construct Single-User Toilet Room Damaged Missing Missing Inadequate Inadequate Damaged Missing Inadequate Missing Inadequate Inadequate 1 12 2 12 4 9 8 2 1 2 1 Ea L.F. Ea L.F. Ea Ea Ea Ea Ea Ea Ea Worthington TIC Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Main Building Site Features Auto Parking Worthington Total Replace Exterior Drinking Fountain; ADA Accessible Install ADA "Van Accessible" Parking Sign TIC $94,354 Grand Total $1,942,175 Note: The following Rest Areas have no ADA Deficiencies: Brainerd Lakes Welcome Center, Albert Lea TIC, and Marion Rest Area DRAFT 11-23-2009 28 Appendix D Statewide APS Prioritization Summary District 1 Trunk Highway Intersection 73 TH 73/LAKE ST & 3rd AVE NW 33 GILLETTE AVE (WAL-MART) 33 DODDRIDGE AVE 33 CARLTON AVE 33 CLOQUET AVE 33 NORTH RD & FREEMAN RD 210 BLACK BEAR CASINO 2 CSAH 62, W JCT (BN RR PRE-EMPT) 2 CSAH 62, E JCT (SPAN WIRE) 2 MIDWAY RD (CSAH 13) 2 BOUNDARY AVE 53 I-35 OFF RAMP (22nd AVE W) 53 HAINES RD 53 MALL DRIVE (WAL-MART) 53 ARROWHEAD RD 53 STEBNER RD 53 CIRRUS & SUGAR MAPLE DR 53 LAVAQUE RD 53 UGSTAD RD 53 CSAH 13 (MIDWAY RD) 194 CSAH 13 (MIDWAY RD) 169 CENTRAL AVE 169 1st AVE E 169 3rd AVE E 53 PARK/GRANT AVES 61 CSAH 10 (BROADWAY AVE) 2 CSAH 63 (BN RR PRE-EMPT) 2 TH 38 (3rd AVE) APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks Intersection Score 4 47 0 0 4 114 2 69 2 60 4 118 2 69 3 80 0 0 0 0 4 106 0 0 2 69 0 0 3 108 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 91 0 0 4 58 4 61 4 61 3 73 4 72 0 0 4 101 29 Trunk Highway Intersection 2 1st AVE NW 2 TH 169-W JCT (POKEGAMA AVE) 2 1st AVE NE 2 TH 169 - E JCT (6th AVE NE) 2 7th AVE NE (BN RR PRE-EMPT) 38 (I.e.- 3rd AVE) & 14th ST NW 169 29th ST S 169 25st ST S 169 21st ST S (TARGET) 169 13th ST SE 169 10th ST SE (CSAH 23) 169 1st ST SE (CSAH 3 - RIVER RD) 169 2nd ST N 169 3rd ST N 169 8th AVE NE 169 13th AVE NE 169 TH 73 (W JCT) WAL-MART 169 LOWES & IRON GATE MALL 169 9th AVE W (NEWBURG RD) 169 TH 37 (40th ST) 169 37th ST 169 25th ST (CSAH 63) 169 23rd ST 169 HOWARD ST (CSAH 73 - N JCT) 23 W RAMP TERMINALS I-35 48 E RAMP TERMINALS I-35 48 WEBER AVE 48 CR134/140 (MORRIS AVE) 48 LADY LUCK DR (GRAND CASIO ENT) 11 KEENAN DRIVE / VALLEY PINE CR 11 SHOREWOOD DRIVE 11 11th ST 11 6th AVE W 11 3rd AVE W (& TH 71 - E JCT) 53 17th ST APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks Intersection Score 4 86 4 94 4 87 3 79 4 95 4 79 2 62 3 77 4 104 4 82 4 107 4 78 4 95 4 77 4 90 4 79 3 89 3 90 1 35 4 105 2 72 3 81 3 80 3 90 3 66 3 84 2 46 2 40 0 0 3 87 1 38 3 62 4 89 4 86 4 74 30 Trunk Highway Intersection 53 11th ST 53 7th ST 53 TH 11 (4th ST) 73 CSAH 61 73 TH 27(E JCT) 169 CSAH 7 (ENTERPRISE DR) 53 CSAH 23 (CN-DWP RR PRE-EMPT) 2 2nd ST (CSAH 11) 61 OUTER DRIVE 61 CSAH 11 CONN (SA ENT) 61 CSAH 26 (SUPER ONE) 61 7th AVE 61 6th AVE 61 4th AVE (CSAH 2) 53 12th AVE W 53 13th ST S 53 TH 169 (WEST RAMP TERMINALS) 53 TH 169 (EAST RAMP TERMINALS) 53 CSAH 135 - N JCT & CSAH 102 APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks Intersection Score 4 75 4 69 4 69 0 0 4 95 3 80 2 48 4 91 3 66 3 76 4 76 4 51 4 67 4 62 4 106 4 125 1 31 1 20 2 56 31 District 2 Trunk Highway 2 71 CSAH 15 2 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 IRVINE AVE. IRVINE AVE. T.H. 71 CSAH 7 2 2 2 2 2 2ND ST. 2ND ST. 2 2 2 2 220 1ST ST 2B Intersection TH 92 ANNE STREET ANNE STREET CSAH 11/MOBERG TH 71 MIDDLE SCHOOL RD HANNAH AVE. MALL ENTRANCE RIDGEWAY IRVINE AVE. 23RD ST. 15TH ST. 10TH ST. 5TH ST. 3RD ST. 2ND ST. 1ST ST. CSAH 50/P.B. DRIVE 5TH ST. 15TH ST. S. JCT. TH 2 HIGH SCHOOL GRANT UTLEY TH 371 ASH ST. BROADWAY MAIN BROADWAY MAIN FISHER AVE. 2ND ST. 5TH AVE. NE TH 220 14TH ST. 3RD AVE. 2ND ST. NE APS Status None None None None None None None None Installed (A,B,C,D) None None Installed (A,B,C,D) Installed (A,B,C,D) Installed (A,C,D) Installed (A,B,C,D) None None None None None None None Installed (A,B,C) None None None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 4 2 4 2 0 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 2 4 4 0 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 4 4 4 2 Intersection Score 84 50 89 63 0 36 42 81 65 101 89 71 59 60 52 83 113 63 93 87 0 49 74 82 94 89 88 91 112 121 61 0 103 106 77 40 32 Trunk Highway 2ND ST. 4TH ST. 2 34 34 34 34 11 89 11 59 32 32 59 1ST ST 1ST ST 59 32 59 59 371 371 371 11 11 Intersection DEMERS DEMERS JOHNSON AVE. CENTRAL AVE. CSAH 6 MAIN ST. TH 71 MAIN ST. 6TH STREET TH 89 TH 32 1ST ST. 2ND ST. ATLANTIC LABREE PENNINGTON LABREE T.H. 1 / 8TH ST. 1ST ST. ANTHONY T.H. 200 5TH ST. TH 34 LAKE ST. TH 313 APS Status None None None None None None None None None None Installed (A,B,C,D) Installed (A,B,C,D) Installed (A,B,C,D) None Installed (A,B,C,D) None Installed (A,B,C,D) None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 0 4 2 3 2 Intersection Score 80 71 79 93 101 103 110 61 97 83 86 70 69 81 64 35 66 89 113 112 0 85 51 70 51 33 District 3 Trunk Highway 94 55 10 10 10 10 10 25 25 25 25 55 55 55 55 55 55 65 65 65 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 10 24 24 94 94 12 23 23 12 Intersection 94 WB OFF RAMP/(37) (5) /Excelsior Avenue Liberty La. Rolling Ridge <CR81> & (17) 25 E Jct. Lake St (5) Eagle Lake Rd. CR 43 5TH Street NE (35) 55 (25=Central Ave) Wal Mart/Hi School Ent 3rd Ave NE <114> (35) 1st St. NE 3rd St So./2nd St. So. (34) (134) (30) /<43> Main St. 95 W Ramp 95 E Ramp Fern St/1st Ave. W 293 Dellwood (95=1st St) (30) Main St 95=1st Ave. (27) Buchanan St. Garfield St. (34) Xylite St. NE Flanders St. 24 (6) Center St. (75) (8) 24 North Ramp 24 South Ramp (3) Bdwy (12=Cokato St) (2) Red River Ave. Chapel Street (30) Bridge Ave. APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Installed (A,B,C,D) DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 4 4 1 0 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Intersection Score 89 115 41 0 82 119 85 104 94 149 111 82 89 84 86 52 60 133 87 83 89 74 97 79 101 105 105 127 141 100 94 92 94 80 107 119 34 Trunk Highway 12 12 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 169 169 169 169 169 23 65 55 23 23 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 94 94 CSAH 75 25 12 23 23 23 95 10 23 10 Intersection (30) Tiger Drive <139> County Line Rd. Waco St NW Joplin Ave. - 185th Ave. <44>Upland Ave. (1) Proctor Ave. Jackson Ave. Main St. 10 North Ramp (12) Main St./Nowthen Rd. School St./Elk Hills Dr. Jackson Ave./193rd 197th Ave. NW TH25- .9 Mi. W of Foley (5) (8) Parkdale (55=Oak) (36) Old US 169/Central 95 (8) School Blvd Chelsea Road (94) WB Ramp <117> Oakwood Dr.(94ebrmp) (58) 7th St. (75) Broadway (25=Pine) River St. (25=Pine St.) (11) / (14) EB RAMP CSAH 18 WB RAMP CSAH 18 CSAH 18/39 (37) Forest City Rd NE 25/(12) Buffalo Ave. S. W. Jct. 65 N Jct. (6) Forest Ave. 65 S Jct. 1.3 Mi S of Mora Washburn Ave. (23=Hoffman) (29) Rum River (2) (12) (21) CSAH 71 Lt/CR 67 Rt (26) APS Status Installed (C,D) Installed (A,B,C,D) None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Installed (A,B,C,D) None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 2 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 0 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 2 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Intersection Score 60 108 114 97 150 100 103 107 104 0 126 83 125 87 114 113 94 73 153 114 109 50 96 89 79 86 110 74 41 41 110 91 87 105 73 91 105 93 114 35 Trunk Highway 15 10 10 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 94 241 241 241 241 241 71 71 15 15 15 10 23 23 23 Intersection CSAH 47 Lt/CR 136 Rt E. St. Germain St. (7) 15th Ave. S.E. 23/2nd St. S.JCT 23/75 (23=Division)N.JCT <135> 3rd St. No (4) 8th St. N. 12th St. N. (120) 20th St. N.(was CR 134) (1) 33rd Ave. (23=Division St.) 29th Ave. (23=Division St.) 25th Ave. (23=Division St.) 22nd Ave. (23=Division St.) Cooper Ave Memorial Dr. (23=Division St.) 14th Ave. S. (23=Division St. ) 12th Ave. S. (23=Division St.) 7th Ave. S. (23=Division St. ) 5th Ave. S. (23=Division St. ) Wilson Ave. (23=Division St.) Lincoln Ave. 14th Ave. SE CSAH 1 241 (36) 94WBRMP Edgewood St. (19) (35) Main St. Nabor Ave 4TH ST NE Larabee Ave NE <186> 12th St S (17) Sinclair Lewis Ave (29) CSAH 33 (Benton) 18th St N (11) 2.5 Mi E of Becker 28TH AVE S. 10th Ave. S. 6th Ave. S. (23=2nd St. S.) APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None To Be Installed To Be Installed To Be Installed To Be Installed To Be Installed To Be Installed None None None None None None None None None None None None None Installed (C,D) None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 0 4 4 4 4 4 1 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 3 4 4 Intersection Score 0 110 116 108 137 90 33 66 133 117 110 107 108 97 120 132 131 50 131 130 115 116 120 113 83 114 138 54 125 128 97 91 94 72 55 130 80 110 96 36 Trunk Highway 23 23 169 169 210 210 210 210 210 371 371 371 371 371 18 25 210 210 210 210 210 210 371 371 371 371 10 10 27 27 27 27 27 27 71 169 371 371 371 Intersection <135> 2nd Ave. (23=2nd St.) Waite Ave (23=2nd St S) (4) Fremont Ave 210 S. Jct. Minn Ave. - 2nd St. (48) Highland Senic Dr. Knollwood Dr. 371 W. Jct. Golf Course Rd. Delmont Rd./Westgate Ent. <160> Excelsior Rd. (48) Highland Scenic Dr. College Rd./Glory Rd. Woida Road (77)/(49) TH 25 Mi. E. of Brainerd 210 (25=Mill Ave./8th Ave. NE) (20) 4th St. NW 210=Wash N 4th St. (210=371=Wash) 371 E. Jct. Wash/& 6th 18 8th St. 210=Washington (5) 13th St/Gillis Ave. 4th Ave. NE Buffalo Hills Ln. Quince St. (371=S 6th) Laurel St. (371=S 6th) 371 S. 6th St. (322=Oak St.) 27 East Ramp 27 West Ramp 2nd St. NW/ (52) Lindb Dr. 1st St. SE (27=Broadway) 1st St. SE @ 1st Ave. SE 4th St. NE 11th St. NE Wal Mart Entrance (38) 2nd Ave. SE Grand Casino Ent. (77) / (13) (18) Hazelwood Dr. (11) Main St. APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Installed (A,B,C,D) None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 Intersection Score 106 122 93 85 71 119 105 125 103 107 130 132 124 119 137 136 102 92 84 96 102 61 116 80 80 99 118 102 95 86 65 67 102 114 93 59 117 106 75 37 Trunk Highway 371 10 10 10 10 71 71 371 Intersection 84 Mill St. (43 / 42) 4th St. (10=2 Ave.) TH 10/TH 210 (6th St.) 71 Jefferson St. Master (20) / (50) 29 Colfax (71=Jefferson) Bryant (71=Jefferson) (16) Myers Rd APS Status None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Intersection Score 78 51 120 107 93 79 76 110 38 District 4 Trunk Highway 29 29 29 27 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 9 59 10 34 59 10 10 28 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 231 231 231 231 Intersection Nokomis Street Broadway C.S.A.H. 43/CO. RD. 70 (McKay Avenue) McKay Avenue 5th Avenue 6th Avenue 7th Avenue 10th Avenue 15th Avenue 17th Avenue 22nd Avenue 30th Avenue TH 27 (34th Avenue) Dakota Street 50th Avenue Ramps C and D TH 9/TH 12 (Atlantic Avenue) TH 12 (Atlantic Avenue) TH 34 (Birch Drive) Airport Road/Wine Lake Road C.S.A.H. 21 (Roosevelt Avenue) C.S.A.H. 6 Kris Street Main Street TH 29 and TH 104 (Franklin Street) C.S.A.H 19 (Parke Avenue) and CO. RD. 117 34th Street 32nd Street 1st Avenue N and 21st Street 14th Street 11th Street 8th Street 4th Street 5th Street 6th Street TH 75 (8th Street) APS Status None Installed (A,B,C,D) None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 4 4 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 2 3 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 3 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 Intersection Score 93 93 69 55 55 72 71 87 85 54 76 115 137 73 107 96 113 92 74 52 105 105 132 85 77 87 101 129 140 52 86 106 94 60 69 83 39 Trunk Highway 75 75 75 75 75 I-94 9 9/ 59 59 59 Intersection 12th Avenue S 20th Avenue S 24th Avenue S 30th Avenue S 40th Avenue S 20th Street 7th Street TH 28 (5th Street) TH 108 (1st Avenue) TH 108 (Mill Street) APS Status None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 4 4 4 3 4 1 4 4 4 4 Intersection Score 112 96 121 87 111 23 69 52 81 75 40 Metro Trunk Highway I35 I35 I35 I35 I35 I35 I35 I35 I35 I35 I35 I35 I35 I35E I35E I35E I35E I35E I35E I35E I35E I35E I35E I35W I35W I35W I35W I35W I35W I35W I35W I35W I35W I35W I35W I35W Intersection 185TH AV/(60) WEST RAMP 50 (5) WEST RAMP 50 (5) EAST RAMP CSAH 46/162ND ST - WEST RAMP CSAH 46/162ND ST - EAST RAMP East Ramp & TH 97 West Ramp & TH 97 (2) BROADWAY AV.W. RAMP (2) BROADWAYAV. E. RAMP / MASTER 61/VIKING - WEST RAMP / MASTER 61/VIKING - EAST RAMP I35 EAST RAMP I35 WEST RAMP / MASTER (11) SOUTH RAMP (11) NORTH RAMP (30) DIFFLEY RD E RAMP (30) DIFFLEY RD W RAMP 110 E RAMP 110 W RAMP (30) LARPENTEUR E RAMP (30) LARPENTEUR W RAMP / MASTER (21) LIT CAN RD E RAMP / MASTER (21) LIT CAN RD W RAMP BURNSVILLE PKWY E RAMP w/ MASTER BURNSVILLE PKWY W RAMP W 106TH ST E RAMP W 94th ST E RAMP W 94TH ST W RAMP MASTER W 90TH ST E RAMP W 90TH ST W RAMP MASTER W 82ND ST. EAST RAMP W 82ND ST. WEST RAMP W 76TH STREET WEST RAMP LYNDALE AV N RAMP LYNDALE AV S RAMP (46) CLEVELAND AV APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None To Be Installed To Be Installed None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 3 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 Intersection Score 22 66 53 31 34 0 0 60 58 38 23 67 58 72 70 74 84 41 30 64 71 71 66 86 85 71 79 86 69 70 79 78 29 67 63 73 41 Trunk Highway I35W I35W I35W I35W I35W I35W I35W I394 I394 I394 I394 I394 I394 I394 I394 I394 I394 I394 I394 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 Intersection LONG LAKE ROAD COUNTY ROAD D EAST RAMP COUNTY ROAD D WEST RAMP COUNTY ROAD I W RAMP / MASTER COUNTY ROAD I - EAST RAMP COUNTY ROAD J WEST RAMP / MASTER COUNTY ROAD J EAST RAMP PLYMOUTH RD (61) N RAMP PLYMOUTH RD (61) S RAMP w/ MASTER RIDGEDALE DR N RAMP RIDGEDALE DR S RAMP (73) N RAMP (CONTROLLER @ N FR RD) (73) S RAMP S Ramp & General Mills Blvd w/Master N Ramp & General Mills Blvd LOUISIANA AV N RAMP LOUISIANA AV S RAMP XENIA AV/PARK PL NR PARK PL BLVD SR 24TH AV. (MALL OF AMERICA) 12TH AV. NORTH RAMP w/Master 12TH AV. SOUTH RAMP (35) PORTLAND NORTH RAMP (35) PORTLAND SOUTH RAMP NICOLLET AV. NORTH RAMP NICOLLET AV. SOUTH RAMP LYNDALE AV. NORTH RAMP LYNDALE AV. SOUTH RAMP 494 N RAMP w/ MASTER 494 S RAMP 494 N Ramp & Prairie Center Drive 494 N RAMP 494 S RAMP/TECH DR MASTER VALLEY VIEW @ EAST RAMP VALLEY VIEW @ WEST RAMP w/ MASTER I 494 at E RAMP I494 at W RAMP Carlson Pkwy ER w/ MASTER APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Number of Crosswalks 2 3 4 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 1 2 3 0 Intersection Score 54 74 110 0 35 0 30 35 31 0 29 33 31 50 41 59 55 81 53 73 46 59 87 73 64 64 77 74 0 0 26 59 78 0 None None None None 0 1 1 2 0 28 26 69 DRAFT 11-23-2009 42 Trunk Highway I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I494 I694 I694 I694 I694 I694 I694 I694 I694 I694 I694 I694 I694 I694 I694 I94 I94 I94 I94 I94 I94 I94 I94 I94 I94 I94 Intersection Carlson Pkwy WR 494 E RAMP MASTER 494 W RAMP Tamarack @ west ramp East Ramp & Tamarack LAKE ROAD WEST RAMP LAKE ROAD EAST RAMP w/ MASTER BAILEY ROAD - WEST RAMP BAILEY ROAD - EAST RAMP w/MASTER 156 CONCORD ST S RAMP 149 DODD RD N RAMP 149 DODD RD S RAMP (31) PILOT KNOB N RAMP w/ MASTER (31) PILOT KNOB S RAMP (1) E RIVER RD N RAMP (1) E RIVER RD S RAMP UNIV AV & 694 N RAMP UNIV AV & 694 S RAMP 65 S. RAMP 65 N. RAMP 61 NORTH RAMP 61 SOUTH RAMP w/ MASTER 120 E CO LINE RD N. RAMP 120 E CO LINE RD S. RAMP 5 WEST RAMP (Controller @ EAST RAMP) 5 EAST RAMP (10) 10TH ST. N. WEST RAMP w/ MASTER (10) 10TH ST N. EAST RAMP So. Diamond Lk (49) ROGERS DR MASTER 94 S RAMP 94 N RAMP (30) West Ramp (30) East Ramp w/ MASTER BOONE AVE 70th St/ N RAMP BOONE AV S RAMP w/ MASTER SHINGLE CRK PKWY N R w/ MASTER SHINGLE CRK PKWY S R (68) MCKNIGHT RD N RAMP (68) MCKNIGHT SR-BURNS W/MASTER APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 2 3 3 0 1 2 2 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 3 3 3 3 0 0 2 1 3 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 2 2 Intersection Score 63 73 75 0 35 59 53 0 50 31 46 30 41 28 41 49 45 27 0 0 65 76 67 72 0 0 53 28 91 0 16 27 26 35 68 58 106 51 59 43 Trunk Highway I94 I94 I94 I94 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 110 110 110 110 120 120 120 120 120 120 Intersection 120 CENTURY AVE N RAMP 120 CENTURY AVE S RAMP 95 SOUTH RAMP w/ MASTER 95 NORTH RAMP W 77TH ST. EAST RAMP W 77TH ST. WEST RAMP W 70TH ST E RAMP W 70TH ST W RAMP w/ MASTER W 50TH ST E RAMP W 50TH ST W RAMP GLENWOOD AV E RAMP MASTER GLENWOOD AV W RAMP TH 100 West Ramp at 36TH AV N TH 100 ER at 36TH Ave N w/ MASTER (152) BROOKLYN BLVD (10) 57TH AV E RAMP (10) 57TH AV W RAMP S JCT (101) "Y" PIONEER TRAIL ( CSAH-14) CHANH LYMAN BLVD CSAH (18) MASTER TH 212 & TH 101 South Ramp TH 212 & TH 101 No. Ramp/Lake Susan Dr (144) 141ST ST (36) East Ramp (37) SB Off Ramp (37) NB Off Ramp (42) RIVER RD NE RAMP (42) River Rd. SW Ramp (39) OTSEGO TWP (43) LEXINGTON AVE 149 DODD RD w/ MASTER (63) DELAWARE AVE (14) MENDOTA RD/SOUTHVIEW 3M ROAD / MASTER CONWAY AVE 7TH ST (70) 10TH ST N/(34) MINNEHAHA HARVESTER AV/ 15TH ST N (30) LARPENTEUR AV APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 3 3 0 0 2 2 3 3 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 4 4 2 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 2 4 2 3 4 4 2 Intersection Score 57 64 0 0 55 67 76 90 33 55 52 73 78 79 87 34 61 56 108 111 62 115 89 60 61 55 44 63 54 104 106 111 51 90 60 70 110 93 58 44 Trunk Highway 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 149 149 149 149 Intersection 5 N JCT CENTURY-34TH / MASTER (25) CR "B" SO AV/40TH ST N 7TH AV E/ 47TH ST N JOY RD (19) CO RD D/60TH ST/LG LK MASTER CAB CENTURY COLLEGE ENTRANCE WOODLAND DR. / NO. ENTRANCE (23) FIVE HAWKS AVE. DULUTH Ave / 1st Conn w/ MASTER (21) EAGLE CREEK (44)160TH ST/MAIN AV FISH POINT ROAD South Park Dr/Boudin ST/Com Ave. (42) CONNELLY PKWY (16) MCCOLL w/MASTER 126th ST 101 (31) LYNN AV w/ MASTER WASHBURN AV S (DUMP RD) (5) NICOLLET AVE. PORTLAND AVE 12TH AVE S/PARKWOOD DR. (11) W. RIVER HILLS DR. (32) CLIFF ROAD RIVER HILLS DRIVE (30) DIFFLEY/CEDAR SILVER BELL ROAD BLACKHAWK RD (28) YANKEE DOODLE ROAD MENDOTA HEIGHTS RD. (31) PILOT KNOB ROAD 13 w/ MASTER CAB 13 N.B. CONNECTION WESCOTT RD (73) OPPERMAN/BECKER RD w/ MASTER (28) YANKEE DOODLE ROAD LONE OAK PARKWAY APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Installed(A,B,C,D) To Be Installed To Be Installed None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 2 4 3 4 4 3 2 2 4 4 2 4 3 3 4 3 0 2 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 1 3 4 3 3 3 4 4 Intersection Score 74 91 74 98 123 64 65 56 120 120 71 105 99 94 111 93 0 66 128 71 136 98 112 115 118 114 114 126 106 78 100 34 88 106 86 76 108 149 113 45 Trunk Highway 149 149 156 156 156 156 156 156 21 252 252 252 252 252 252 280 280 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 Intersection NORTHWEST PKWY/BLUE GENTIA/ MASTER MENDOTA HGTS ROAD 156 CONCORD ST N RAMP w/ MASTER VILLAUME AV (156=CONCORD) ARMOUR AV (156=CONCORD) (14) GRAND AVE / JOHN CARROL BLVD WENTWORTH (156=CONCORD) BRYANT AV (156=CONCORD) 282 2ND ST / 21=BROAD 66TH AV N 70TH AV N 73RD AV N BROOKDALE DR MASTER 81ST AV / Humboldt Ave 85TH AV (109) Larpenteur Ave. East Ramp w/Master Larpenteur Ave. West Ramp (74) 50 S.JCT. CHPPND-ASH w/ MASTER 50 N. JCT. CHIPPENDALE-ELM CSAH 46/ 160th St. (42) 150TH STREET 145TH ST. W. (3=MAIN AV) CONNEMARA TRAIL MCANDREWS RD CSAH 38 LT/ROSMNT RED PINE LANE (32) CLIFF ROAD w/ MASTER (30) DIFFLEY ROAD 110 ROBERT TRAIL S. RAMP 110 ROBERT TRAIL N. RAMP (50) HAMLINE AV N. RAMP / MASTER (50) HAMLINE SR/COMMERCE (53) DALE STREET SO. RAMP (53) DALE STREET NO. RAMP / MASTER ENGLISH STREET (68) MCKNIGHT RD S RAMP (68) MCKNIGHT RD N RAMP MARGARET STREET MASTER CAB 120 DIVISION ST HADLEY AVE APS Status None None None To Be Installed None None None None Installed(A,B,C,D) None None None None None None To Be Installed To Be Installed None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 4 3 0 4 2 4 2 3 4 4 2 3 4 4 0 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 4 3 0 0 4 4 2 2 4 1 1 4 4 3 Intersection Score 97 84 0 90 61 105 57 62 80 118 71 109 110 131 0 53 53 115 125 112 115 89 62 51 52 112 85 0 0 111 99 43 53 120 30 29 103 117 75 46 Trunk Highway 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 5 5 Intersection (36) HILTON TRAIL (17) LAKE ELMO AVE. (15) MANNING AVE WASHINGTON AVE. (68) OAKGREEN / GREELEY (24) (67) OSGOOD AVE. N. (36=95=MAIN) NELSON ST / MASTER (10) 4TH ST Crosstown Blvd / Victoria Dr ENGLER ROAD CANYON RD M 279 RT/CHASKA US 212 & TH 41 South Ramp US 212 & TH 41 North Ramp HUNDERTMARK Pioneer Trail / Jonathan Blvdl HAZELTINE BLVD CHASKA (18) LYMAN BLVD 82nd Street 37TH AV NE 40TH AV NE 44TH AV NE 49TH AV NE MASTER 53RD AV NE 57TH AV NE 61ST AV NE (6) MISSISSIPPI ST w/ MASTER 69TH AV NE 73RD AV NE (8) OSBORNE RD 81ST AV NE 85th AVE / <132> (3) UNIV AVE (30) PLEASANT (116) Bunker Lake Blvd (5)Nowthen/Xkimo St. SUNWOOD (149th Ave N) Alpine Drive (153rd) MASTER Oak OAK AVE @ COMMUNITY DR APS Status None None Installed (A,B,C) None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 2 0 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 1 1 4 4 3 4 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 4 4 2 4 2 4 3 Intersection Score 62 0 77 122 129 114 91 73 96 119 52 38 28 92 130 73 93 51 81 76 79 88 85 130 115 131 99 130 128 137 121 0 91 123 54 95 66 135 57 47 Trunk Highway 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 Intersection CSAH 32 TH 284 /OLIVE STREET/CO RD 57 CO RD 59 / MAIN ST, WACONIA (11) VICTORIA DR (13) ROLLING ACR Bavaria RD 41/ HAZELTINE BLVD Century GALPIN BLVD AUDUBON (17) POWERS BLVD MARKET BLVD (101) GREAT PLAINS BLVD w/ MASTER DAKOTA AV (101) DELL ROAD (4) EDEN PRAIRIE RD VENTURE LANE / FULLER RD w/MASTER S Ramp & Mitchell Rd N Ramp & Mitchell Rd POST RD/NORTHWEST DR. - WR (68) (34) McKnight -MHAHA STILLWATER & LAKEWOOD 5 S JCT/Stillwater Blvd GRANADA AVENUE HADLEY AVE w/MASTER IMATION PLACE (13) IDEAL AVE. N. (15) MANNING AVE. N. 58TH ST. N. W/ MASTER 36 NORTH RAMPS 36 SOUTH RAMPS MIDWAY / DAN PATCH (56) HOYT AV (30) LARPENTEUR AV w/Master (114) ROSELAWN AV HAR-MAR MALL ENT. (25) COUNTY ROAD B (23) COUNTY ROAD C MASTER CAB COUNTY ROAD C2 LYDIA AV APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Installed (A,B,C,D) Installed (A,B,C,D) None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 3 4 3 4 0 4 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 4 4 3 3 3 0 4 4 4 3 4 3 3 2 3 1 1 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 Intersection Score 120 110 98 93 0 97 81 91 83 81 58 76 76 111 106 87 75 83 0 106 85 121 84 143 88 73 63 78 22 27 107 76 120 74 102 116 124 111 85 48 Trunk Highway 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 Intersection (20) MAIN ST (50) Rebecca Park Trail w/ MASTER CSAH 92 (DOGWOOD ST) (19) Willow Dr. (118) ARROWHEAD DR (116) PINTO DR CLYDESDALE CONNECTION (101) W Jct/Sioux Trail (101) E JCT/PEONY LA (24) ROCKFORD RD VICKSBURG LANE NIAGARA LANE FERNBROOK LANE (61) XENIUM LANE INDUSTRIAL PK BLVD (6) (154) W MEDICINE LK (73) S SHORE DRIVE REVERE LANE BOONE AV N (156) WINNETKA AV MASTER RHODE ISLAND AV (40) GLENWOOD AV (102) DOUGLAS DRIVE 55 & TH 100 SINGLEPOINT SCHAPER / OTTAWA MEADOW LANE THEODORE WIRTH PKWY TH.62 North Ramp TH.62 South Ramp MENDOTA HGTS ROAD EAGANDALE BLVD. (43) LEXINGTON/BLUE GENTIA 149 DODD RD N. JCT / MASTER (26) LONE OAK RD 149 DODD RD S. JCT (63) ARGENTA TRAIL GENERAL SIEBEN DRIVE APS Status None None None Installed (B,C) None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 4 4 0 2 0 3 3 0 3 3 1 4 4 2 4 3 2 2 2 4 2 3 2 2 3 0 4 4 4 2 2 3 0 3 3 3 3 1 4 Intersection Score 107 109 0 62 0 98 98 0 93 112 38 130 158 74 109 83 62 66 68 134 63 79 64 55 101 0 115 128 115 58 55 78 0 105 84 96 109 34 130 49 Trunk Highway 55 55 55 55 610 610 610 610 610 610 610 610 610 610 610 62 62 62 62 62 62 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 Intersection PLEASANT DRIVE WESTVIEW DRIVE RIVER ST. / MASTER PINE ST. Broadway S Ramp w/ MASTER Broadway N Ramp 97th & W Broadway / Winnetka Noble Pkwy@95th Av N. Zane Ave S Ramp w/ MASTER Zane Ave N RAMP NOBLE AV S RAMP w/MASTER NOBLE AV N RAMP E RIVER RD (1) N RAMP E RIVER RD (1) S RAMP COON RAPIDS BLVD (3) E RAMP 62@CLEARWATER/BEACH RD MASTER Valley View XERXES AVE (31) N R XERXES AVE (31) S R (35) PORTLAND AV N . RAMP (35) PORTLAND AV. S. RAMP (2) 40TH AV NE 41ST AV NE 44TH AV NE 45TH AV NE 47TH AV NE MASTER CAB (4) 49TH AV NE 50TH AV NE (6) MISSISSIPPI ST w/ MASTER 52ND AV NE 53RD AVE NE (35) MEDTRONIC/OLD CENTRAL E/W MOORE LAKE-RICE CREEK 73RD AV NE (8) OSBORNE RD 81ST AV NE (32) 85TH AV NE/CO. RD J 89TH AV NE 93RD LN NE/CLOV PKWY APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Installed (A,B,C,D) None None None None None None None None None None To Be Installed None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 4 4 4 4 2 2 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 2 1 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 Intersection Score 100 93 78 74 57 53 0 0 63 58 67 67 102 53 38 71 32 66 69 62 72 103 101 98 102 56 48 108 114 102 120 96 107 123 121 143 89 82 83 50 Trunk Highway 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 77 77 77 77 77 Intersection 99TH AV NE (87) 105TH AV NE w/Master (12) 109TH AV NE 117TH AVE. N.E./ CLOUD DR. 121ST AV NE/PAUL PKWY 242 (14) 129TH AV NE (116) BUNKER LK BLVD ANDOVER BLVD LT 147TH AV/HM LK (60) CONSTANCE BLVD (18) CROSSTOWN BLVD (22) VIKING BLVD (86) / SIMS AV (24)/ 237TH AV N.E. (92) MAIN ST (113) Smithtown Rd TH 41 w/MASTER (19) OAK STREET CHRISTMAS LAKE RD OLD MARKET ROAD VINEHILL RD 101 w/ MASTER WOODLAND/TONKAWOOD RD WILLISTON RD (61) SHADY OAK RD (73) 17TH AV N MASTER 12TH AV N 5TH AV N / Oakridge (20) Blake/Aquila TEXAS AV LOUISIANA AV WOODDALE AV TH 100 @ TH 7 WEST RAMP TH 100 @ TH 7 EAST RAMP (32)CLIFF RD. - EAST RAMP (32)CLIFF RD. - WEST RAMP (30) DIFFLEY RD E RAMP (30) DIFFLEY RD W RAMP (30) DIFFLEY AT NICOLS w / MASTER APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None To Be Installed None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 3 4 4 3 0 1 0 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 2 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 3 3 3 3 4 Intersection Score 97 114 145 78 0 54 0 104 91 97 72 100 88 92 75 66 69 49 48 30 117 115 94 114 106 120 96 104 139 103 106 112 0 0 75 80 77 74 109 51 Trunk Highway 77 77 95 95 95 95 97 97 97 US10 US10 US10 US10 US10 US10 US10 US10 US10 US10 US10 US10 US10 US10 US10 US10 US10 US10 US10 US12 US12 US12 US12 US12 US12 US12 US12 US12 US12 US12 Intersection (1) OLD SHKPE RD. E. RAMP TH 62 @ TH 77 Bus Lane Only TANGER DR / FLINK AVE. OAKVIEW AVE. (30) FOREST BLVD. MYRTLE ST (95=MAIN ST) EVERTON AV N FENWAY AVENUE NO. GOODVIEW AVE N/ 8TH ST SE 171st Ave (83) Armstrong Blvd <56> RAMSEY BLVD <57> Sunfish Blvd & MASTER CAB THURSTON AVE/PARK ST FAIROAK AV 47 FERRY N JCT N RMP w/ MASTER 47 FERRY N JCT S RMP 288(7) 7TH AV N RAMP (7) 7TH AV S RAMP w/ MASTER Hanson Blvd SINGLE-POINT w/MASTER (11)FOLEY/101ST N RAMP MASTER FOLEY BLVD/(11)SR FOLEY BLVD/99TH AVE (3) UNIVERSITY AV S RMP w/ MASTER (3) UNIVERSITY AV N RMP 10 NORTH RAMP (NEW 10) 10 SOUTH RAMP (NEW 10) (96) (83) Halgren Road CSAH 29 (Baker Park RD) CSAH 6/SOUTH RAMP CSAH 6/NORTH RAMP MASTER OLD CRYSTAL BAY RD WILLOW DRIVE w/ MASTER Brown Rd (146) LAKE ST (42) WAYZATA BLVD 101 W JCT N RAMP 101 W JCT S RAMP APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 4 0 3 4 4 4 1 0 3 3 1 3 1 2 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 2 4 3 0 0 4 2 2 1 1 4 3 4 4 0 3 3 Intersection Score 122 0 89 121 76 80 31 0 66 96 35 91 34 61 100 63 78 64 78 96 74 25 53 124 106 0 0 146 62 75 24 33 106 77 108 87 0 65 69 52 Trunk Highway US12 US12 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 Intersection CARLSON PKWY N Ramp Deer Crk MASTER CARLSON PKWY S Ramp Oakland Rd TH 169 @ CSAH 3 (5) LAREDO ST 282 (9) TH 41 <69> Old Brickyard Rd (17) S RAMP (17) N RAMP w/ MASTER (83) S RAMP (83) N RAMP MASTER River View Road W Ramp 108TH ST E RAMP (1) (1) PIONEER TRAIL - WEST RAMP (1) PIONEER TRAIL- EAST RAMP MASTER Anderson Lks Pkwy/ Henn. Twn Rd W Ramp Anderson Lk Pkwy/Bloomington Ferry Rd E. Ramp HIGHWOOD/W 78TH ST (39) VALLEY VIEW RD W R MASTER (39) VALLEY VIEW RD E R BREN RD/Londonderry E RAMP BREN/LONDONDERRY W R MASTER 169 E RAMP 7 W RAMP MINNETONKA BLVD E R MINNETONKA BLVD W R MASTER CEDAR LK RD (16) E R CEDAR LK RD (16) W R MASTER BETTY CROCKER DR E R BETTY CROCKER DR W R MASTER PLY AV E RAMP MASTER PLY AV / 13TH AV WR 36TH AV E RAMP 36TH AV W RAMP MASTER E RAMP 49 TH AV w/ MASTER W RAMP 49 TH /SCHMIDT LK RD (109)85TH AV N MASTER (30)93RD AV N 169 S Ramp APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 2 2 0 3 3 4 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 2 3 3 0 0 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 1 2 4 4 0 Intersection Score 67 57 0 86 85 116 72 71 73 78 75 44 54 54 58 100 52 118 38 38 72 75 0 0 70 64 69 66 53 50 59 46 61 73 21 47 139 127 0 53 Trunk Highway US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US169 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US212 US52 Intersection 109TH AV 114th AV/ELM CRK PKWY 117TH AV N 120TH AV N HAYDEN LAKE RD w/MASTER (12) SE JCT W RIVER RD (12) NW JCT MILLER / DAYTON E Frontage Rd Ferry St Pedestrian Signal MAIN & FERRY 5 25 (33) REFORM ST w/ MASTER FAXON RD (11) J Carver Pkwy Ramps CSAH 10 (Engler Blvd.) West Ramp CSAH 10 (Engler Blvd.) East Ramp TH 41 / (CHESTNUT) w/ MASTER (12) WALNUT ST (15) <17> AUDOBON RD CSAH 17 Powers Blvd. & North Ramp CSAH 17 Powers Blvd. & South Ramp W JCT (101) E JCT (101) MASTER N JCT (101) "Y" DELL RD & NORTH RAMPS/LINWOOD CT DELL RD & SOUTH RAMP TH 212 @ Charlson Rd. (1) PIONEER TRAIL COLLEGE VIEW DR - TECH ENT ANDERSON LK PKWY FOUNTAIN PLACE PRAIRIE CENTER DRIVE REGIONAL CENTER DR SINGLE TREE LANE LEONA RD / EDEN DR <39> VALLEY VIEW E R <39> VALLEY VIEW WR Bryant Lake RD (61) SHADY OAK E R (61) SHADY OAK W R w/ MASTER 117TH ST.E. / WEST RAMP w/ MASTER APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 1 3 2 1 1 1 4 2 1 4 3 4 0 1 1 4 4 3 1 1 0 0 1 4 3 1 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 2 1 1 1 3 Intersection Score 32 102 66 42 40 37 104 45 45 122 84 115 0 21 27 111 113 75 31 29 0 0 25 108 77 25 121 111 113 111 104 83 97 113 78 35 32 26 96 54 Trunk Highway US52 US52 US52 US52 US52 US52 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 Intersection 117TH ST. E. / EAST RAMP (CSAH 56) BRODERICK BLVD./ N. RAMP UPPER 55TH ST/CENEX DR WR UPPER 55TH ST. E. RAMP (14) SOUTHVIEW BLVD W RAMP / MASTER (14) SOUTHVIEW BLVD E RAMP (47) VERMILLION RD. 15TH ST. (61=VERMILLION) 55 DRIVEWAY ENTRANCE w/ MASTER 10TH ST. (61=VERMILLION) 4TH STREET (61=VERMILLION) HASTINGS TH 10 - .5M N. OF HASTINGS 95 HADLEY AV-GRANGE BLVD MASTER CAB GRANGE/80TH ST. EAST RAMP GRANGE/80TH W. RAMP CSAH 22 CR 74 EAST RAMP CSAH 22 CR 74 WEST RAMP GLEN RD. - SINGLEPOINT TH 61 @ Maxwell Ave/Bailey Rd. East Ramp TH 61 @ Maxwell Ave/Bailey Rd. West Ramp (43) CARVER AVE (39) LOWER AFTON RD (27) FROST / PARKWAY (26) ROSELAWN AVE. (25) COUNTY ROAD B w/ MASTER (23) COUNTY ROAD C (19) BEAM AV County Rd. D BUERKLE RD WILLOW LAKE BLVD. 244 (15) CO. RD E CEDAR AVE (12) CO RD F/(95) ASH ST (65) WH BR AV/(146)HOFFMAN (96) LAKE AVE/SO. JCT. 2ND STREET w/ MASTER 4TH STREET "WHITE BEAR LAKE" 7TH ST (116) APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Installed (A,B,C,D) None None None None None None None None None None None None None To Be Installed None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 3 2 2 1 3 3 2 4 3 4 4 2 0 4 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 2 4 4 3 3 3 2 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 Intersection Score 83 57 70 31 73 69 58 95 76 83 83 66 0 108 68 77 32 27 56 25 33 56 61 103 52 114 112 84 90 93 57 126 108 113 110 82 128 78 97 55 Trunk Highway US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US61 US8 US8 US8 US8 US8 US8 US8 US8 US952A US952A US952A US952A US952A US952A US952A US952A US952A US952A Intersection 96 12TH STREET (No. JCT.) (8) BUFFALO ST/6TH ST COUNTY ROAD "J" /120TH ST (8A) 140TH / EGG LAKE RD. (8) FRENCHMAN RD. w/MASTER (8) 145TH ST.N. (HUGO) Headwaters Parkway/FOREST LK 97 S. JCT. 5MI S FOREST LK 97 N. JCT. / MASTER (83)/(34) 11TH AVE 8TH AV SE (2) BROADWAY (61=LAKE) 259TH ST / FAIRVIEW BLVD. (30) (31) VIKING BLVD. N.E. RAMP @ TH 61 GREENWAY AVE. (23) Green Lake Tr/ Pioneer Rd (22) (36) VIKING/JOHNSON (24) 77 OLD TOWN / LOFTON SHOQUIST LANE (20) OAK ST/LAKES AVE. 95 (14) MENDOTA RD (ROBERT) MARIE AV (ROBERT) LOTHENBACH AV (952=ROBERT) (8) WENTWORTH (ROBERT) (6) THOMPSON (ROBERT) EMERSON AV (ROBERT) W MORELAND AV (ROBERT) (4) BUTLER AV (ROBERT) MASTER CAB BERNARD AV (ROBERT) (2/41) ANNAPOLIS STREET APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 2 4 1 3 2 3 2 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 0 4 3 2 4 4 4 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Intersection Score 53 94 32 84 58 61 48 76 127 136 105 86 100 91 0 96 72 56 100 104 76 0 118 84 98 102 90 73 77 85 89 79 56 District 6 Trunk Highway 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 19 19 19 21 21 35 35 43 43 43 43 43 43 52 Intersection Jefferson Parkway TH 246 Woodley Street Hester St CSAH 1 Honey Locust Dr TH 19 S. Jct. TH 19 N. Jct. TH 65 TH 69 1ST Ave CSAH 5 10th Ave W. Circle Dr. N. Ramp W. Circle Dr. S. Ramp Memorial Parkway Crossroads Dr Crossroads Dr Hyvee Access TH 63 E. Circle Dr CSAH 11 TH 74 Cottonwood Dr Main Street I-35 W. Ramp TH 20 7th St 30th St TH 14 E. Ramp Bridge St W. Ramp Riverbend RD Frontenac Dr CSAH 17 Broadway 5th St 4th St N. Jct. CSAH 24 APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 3 4 4 3 3 4 1 1 0 2 4 4 2 4 0 4 4 4 2 2 3 2 3 4 4 4 3 Intersection Score 97 122 104 116 136 99 106 55 55 68 115 113 88 65 121 36 40 0 82 99 72 53 95 0 76 99 121 52 54 84 63 95 62 56 62 86 57 Trunk Highway 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 57 58 58 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 x 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 Intersection S. Jct. CSAH 24 TH 74 19th St W. Frontage Rd 19th St Single Pt. 19th St E. Frontage Rd 37th St W. Ramps 37th St E. Ramps 41st St W. Ramps 41st St E. Ramps 55th St E. Ramps 41st St, E. Frontage Rd Main St Pioneer Rd TH 63 Western Ave 30th Ave TH 21 8th Ave 4th Ave 2nd Ave Central Ave 3rd St, Ravine St Division St TH 14 and TH 16 I-90 Ramp TH 58 (Plum St) Bush St Broad St Old Main St Bench St Tyler Road Bench St and Tyler Road TH 63 Marion St TH 43 Huff St Vila St Gilmore Ave TH 14 (Pelzer St) APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Installed (A,B,C,D) Installed (A,B,C,D) Installed (A,B,C,D) None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 3 4 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 4 1 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 0 4 4 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 4 0 4 0 4 Intersection Score 85 78 94 83 109 87 104 72 79 70 104 83 91 52 35 0 113 62 64 59 62 71 87 88 0 66 65 91 49 125 89 119 68 70 115 0 92 0 127 58 Trunk Highway 61 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 65 65 65 65 65 65 90 105 105 218 218 Intersection 44th Ave 40th St S. W. Ramp 40th St Woodlake Dr 40th St Commercial Dr TH 52 S. Ramp TH 52 N. Ramp 28th St S 25th St S 20th St S 16th St S 14th St S Northern Heights Dr 37th St N 20th St N TH 30 Margaretha Ave Front St College St Newton Ave Garfield Ave Sorensen Rd 4th St 12th St 14th St I-90 N. Ramp CSAH 27 APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Installed (A,B) None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 4 1 1 2 0 0 4 3 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 2 3 4 2 2 Intersection Score 101 27 33 59 0 0 126 85 86 103 98 95 154 107 72 93 86 54 55 92 86 35 64 86 44 70 59 District 7 Trunk Highway 4 4 5 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 19 19 19 19 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 Intersection 1ST AV S / 7TH ST 1ST AV S / ARMSTRONG TH 5 / MAIN TH 13 / 7TH AVE TH 13 / 13TH AVE TH 13 / 22ND AVE TH 14 / TH 4 (3RD AVE) TH 14 / 1ST AVE TH 14 / JACOB ST TH 14 / GARDEN TH 14 / 16TH ST TH 14 / 7TH ST TH 14 / LOR RAY DR TH 14 / 4TH TH 14 / STATE ST TH 15 / ADAMS ST TH 15 / TILDEN ST TH 15 / BLUE EARTH AVE TH 15 / 4TH ST N TH 15 / WINNEBAGO ST TH 15 / TORGERSON DR TH 15 / GOEMANN RD TH 15 / 20TH ST S TH 15 / 10TH ST S TH 15 / CENTER ST TH 15 / 3RD ST N TH 19 / MAIN ST TH 19 / TH 22 / E. JCT TH 19 / 1ST AVE. TH 19 / 10TH AVE (37) TH 22 / TH 83 TH 22 / HOFFMAN RD TH22/BASSETT TH 22 / MADISON AVE TH 22 / ADAMS ST TH 22 / TH 14 N. RAMP TH 22 / TH 14 S. RAMP APS Status None None Installed (B,D) None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 Intersection Score 87 85 82 70 117 95 101 68 0 120 87 96 71 100 88 96 80 92 97 112 107 90 99 86 89 88 74 67 87 126 114 113 134 98 122 91 83 60 Trunk Highway 22 22 59 59 60 60 71 71 75 169 169 169 169 169 169 169 169 169 Intersection TH 22 / CSAH 3 TH 22 / CSAH 12 TH 59 / HUMISTON OMAHA AVE TH 60 / 10TH ST TH 60 / 6TH ST TH 71 / SHERMAN ST TH71 / NORTH HWY TH 75 / MAIN ST TH 169 / OWATONNA ST BELGRADE N. RAMP BELGRADE S. RAMP TH 169 / WEBSTER TH 169 / LIND ST TH 169 / JEFFERSON TH 169 / MULBURY TH 169 / NASSAU TH 169 / TH 99 APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None To Be Installed To Be Installed To Be Installed To Be Installed DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 1 4 4 4 4 Intersection Score 164 103 97 104 68 103 61 58 71 82 54 63 78 28 100 85 85 88 61 District 8 Trunk Highway 12 12 12 12 12 12 23 23 12 12 12-22 12 7-22 7-22 7-22 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 7 7-29 7-29 29-59 19-71 19-71 19-68 19-68 19-68 19-68 19-68 19 19 Intersection CSAH 5 10th St 7th St 3rd St 2nd St Lakeland Dr South St CSAH 10 5th St 3rd St Depot Dr Davis Ave School Rd TH 15 Bluff St Edmonton Ave Denver Ave Century Ave So Grade Rd 2nd Ave So Washington Ave 1st Ave No CSAH 41 Benson Rd CSAH 15 TH 212 Swain St Dekalb St TH 23 Mustang Trail Bruce St Lyon St TH 59 Saratoga St 2nd St APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 2 4 4 2 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 3 4 4 4 4 0 2 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 1 Intersection Score 60 74 80 47 28 115 95 115 81 60 94 91 93 126 101 54 50 66 104 75 101 90 0 58 96 108 70 95 39 87 79 77 98 61 36 62 Trunk Highway 59 59 59 59 59 59-68 59-68 59-68 59 212 12 7 14 23-212 23-75 75 212 Intersection Canoga Dr Susan Dr TH 23 Southview Dr C St 3rd St 4th St 5th St TH 68 9th St TH 15 TH 71 TH 71 Granite St TH 30 TH 212 CSAH 5 APS Status None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None DRAFT 11-23-2009 Number of Crosswalks 3 2 1 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 1 4 0 4 4 0 4 Intersection Score 101 78 46 89 84 68 86 86 72 83 30 98 0 114 111 0 69 63 Appendix E Curb Ramp Inventory General Information Date/Time Inspector City/Highway Reference Point Feature ID Curb Ramps Width of the Ramp Type Layout Location Design Area (Sq ft) Concrete Bituminous Other None Perpendicular Diagonal Parallel Blended Transition Other None Intersection corner Aligned with crosswalk Median Mid-block Pork chop Other Exposed aggregate Detectable warning Truncated dome Dragged Contrasting color Imprinted Sprinkled aggregate Smooth concrete Other None Flat landing (< 2% slope and cross slope) at top of ramp that at least 4’ x 4’ Flat landing (< 2% slope and cross slope) at bottom of ramp that at least 4’ x 4’ DRAFT 11-23-2009 64 Running slope (%) Cross slope(%) Flare slope (%) Condition Rating Sidewalks Type Width (ft) Length (ft) Slope Direction Number Obstacles within Pedestrian Access Route Gutter count slope < 5% 1 to 4 Vertical inconsistencies / lip (< 0.50 in) Horizontal gap Obstacles Concrete Bituminous Other (Joints, Stamped pattern, pavers, etc) None Continuous – Connects to next intersection Gap Note locations where longitudinal (running) slope is greater that 1:12 (8.33%) or cross slope is greater than 1:50 (2%) What side of the road? None Lightpole Fire hydrant Tree (Horizontal and vertical clearance) Guardrail Stoplight pedestal Sign post Benches Building Catch basin Grate Guy wire Utility box Newspaper box Other street furniture Temporary items (sandbags, signs, etc) Faulted pavement: Note locations with greater than 1/4 inch and greater than ½ inch vertical displacement Other DRAFT 11-23-2009 65 Boulevard/buffer width Condition Rating Curb and Gutter Type Design Gutter Pan Width (in) Curb Height (in) Condition Rating Crosswalk Type 1 to 4 Concrete Bituminous Integrant Other B D V S 12 to 48, with 24 set as default 3 to 10, with 6 set as default 1 to 4 Uncontrolled Controlled Crossing Distance Orientation Width Linked to median / pork chop / Bumpouts Cross slope Running slope Surface Type Bituminous Concrete Brick Other Painted Marking None Zebra stripes (rect. blocks) 2 parallel stripes Diagonal striping Tape None Milled Rolled Crosswalk Design Aesthetic Design Treatments None Stamped Painted DRAFT 11-23-2009 66 Stop Bar Roadway Speed Condition Rating Signal Walk/Don’t Walk Countdown APS Pedestrian Phase Push button Push Button distance from curb ramp Are push button separated at least 10’ apart Hand holes Signs Crosswalk Crosswalk Ahead Flashing yellow lights Transit Stop Stamped & dyed Running bond (std.) Herringbone Basket weave Other Yes No 1 to 4 Yes No Yes No Audible Tactile Vibro Locator tone Automatic Activation required None On stoplight pole On pedestal station Accessible Other Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Continuous Activated Yes No DRAFT 11-23-2009 67 School Crossing Intersection Type Yes No 2-way x 2-way 2-way x 4-way 4-way x 4-way Divided highway Side street Median Other Bus stop boarding and alighting areas must provide a clear length of 8 feet minimum, measured perpendicular to the curb or street or highway edge, and a clear width of 5 feet minimum, measured parallel to the street or highway. Bus stop boarding and alighting areas must connect to streets, sidewalks, or pedestrian paths by a pedestrian access route. The grade of the bus stop boarding and alighting area must be the same as the street or highway, to the maximum extent practicable and the cross slope of the bus stop boarding and alighting area must not be greater than 2 percent. Transit Stops DRAFT 11-23-2009 68 Appendix F Pedestrian Overpass and Underpass Inventory Bridge Number 69857 96093 27X02 97682 97680 10X02 27816P 9218 56X01 97753 24848 24849 24850 4175 69855 82009 96823 34X03 82812 96517 82811 69858 27908 69804 69805 9482 69885A 82012 27V53 27V54 69838 69843 69885 62872 6512 62804 9618 9888 27985 27987 27868 27710 Facility Carried PEDESTRIAN US 61 TH 5 WB US 59 TH 13 TH 5 PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN TH 210 TH 29 (NOKOMIS ST) PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN Pedestrian PEDESTRIAN TH 36 TH 9 TH 23 I 694 NB TH 371 I 694 SB PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN BIKEWAY AT MESABA PED I 494 SB I 494 NB PED AT 17TH AVE E PED AT 25TH AVE PED AT MESABA PED at Bayard Ave GATEWAY TRAIL PED at Walnut St PED at 40th St PED at 73rd Ave PED @ Summer St PED @ 5th St SE PED @ 24th St E PED @ Pennsylvania Feature Crossed 1ST AVE E BIKE PATH BIKE TRAIL BIKE TRAIL BIKEWAY Bluff Creek Trail BNSF RR CEDAR RIVER CENTRAL LAKES TRAIL CENTRAL LAKES TRAIL CO DITCH # 15 CO DITCH # 15 CO DITCH # 15 County 101 Minnesota R DITCH DNR Gateway Trail DNR GLACIAL LAKES TRL DNR RECREATION TRAIL DNR TRAIL DNR TRAIL DNR TRAIL EB I35 RAMP & MICH RAMP ELM CREEK EXCURSION TRACKS EXCURSION TRACKS FAYAL TRAIL FILL GORGE HENN CO TRAIL HENN CO TRAIL I 35 I 35 I 35 & TWO RAMPS I 35E I 35E I 35E & Thompson St I 35W I 35W I 35W & NB off ramp I 35W & off-on ramps I 35W NB, TH 65 & STS I 394 DRAFT 11-23-2009 Year Built 1989 1986 1998 1996 1993 2000 1982 1958 1995 1994 1990 1989 1989 1927 1973 1987 1994 2002 1967 1987 1967 1989 1973 1989 1989 1960 1987 1968 2005 2005 1988 1990 1968 1984 1960 1987 1965 1960 1973 1971 1971 1989 69 Bridge Number 27711 27755 27757 27V57 9078 62822 50802 62849 9773 9736 9737 9892 27958 73871 27864 62809 62869 27955 62868 27003 36015 36016 69853 62023 27407 43X01 95154 96697 69122 31020 9600F 27004 73029 5953 6847 62096 2017 2021 2022 18X01 27X06 60X02 10X03 08X04 10X08 86X05 38X03 Facility Carried PED @ Florida Ave PEDESTRIAN PED @ Cedar Lk Rd PED AT MAYWOOD LN PED at 2nd Ave S RECREATION TRAIL PEDESTRIAN PED at ALDINE PED at Grotto PED at Chatsworth PED at Mackubin St PED at 22nd Ave PED @ Seymour PEDESTRIAN PED @ Shingle Crk GRIGGS ST PED PED at Hazelwood PEDESTRIAN PED at Maple PED at Whitney PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN PED at Winifred St TRAIL TH 7 TH 25 I 494 US 53 US 169 NB Ped Trail Ped at St Anthony PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN PED @ 49th Ave PEDESTRIAN PED @ 80th Ave NE TH 210 TH 100 US 2 TH 41 US 14 TH 5 TH 241 TH 61 Feature Crossed I 394 I 394 & 394R Frontage Rd I 394, I394R & Frontage I 494 I 494 & N & S Front Rds I 694 I 90 I 94 I 94 I 94 I 94 I 94 I 94 I 94 I 94 & I 694 I 94 & RAMP 16A I 94 EB on ramp I 94 On/Off Ramps-Huron I 94, Hudson & Pacific I 94, Lyndale & Henn Av JACKFISH BAY JACKFISH BAY KEENE CREEK Lafayette Rd (US 52) LEGION LAKE LUCE LINE ST TRAIL LUCE LINE TRAIL LUCE LINE TRAIL MILLER CREEK MINE RD Minnesota River Mississippi River MN 15 MN 23 MN 23 MN 36 MN 47 MN 65 MN 65 & Frontage Rd Paul Bunyan Trail PED PED PED PED PED PED PED DRAFT 11-23-2009 Year Built 1989 1989 1988 2005 1960 1966 1997 1966 1963 1964 1963 1962 1967 1977 1980 2009 1974 1965 1973 1988 1978 1978 1973 1969 2008 1999 1982 1989 2003 1976 1980 1883 1987 1941 1958 2007 1967 1970 1973 2003 2001 2001 2001 2004 2004 2005 2005 70 Bridge Number 69124 27810 03X01 52X02 62X02 62X02X 62X02Y 10X09 6995 6996 8654 96882 69811 91191 91533 96058 16X01 6692 96758 24867 27253 27068 6654 85821 10X04 96690 7033 69X04 69X02 69X03 38014 3717 27284 27649 27012 27038A 27038B 27615 27105 9896 9895 27278 27272 27061 19901 27685 6402 Facility Carried US 53 I 94 US 59 US 169 TH 35E TH 35E NB off Ramp 35E SB on ramp TH 101 I 90 I 90 US 61 TH 5 PEDESTRIAN US 61 US 59 US 59 TH 61 US 61 US 52 PEDESTRIAN TH 7 WB Connection TH 7 TH 5 PED TH 5 SKYWAY TH 22 US 53 SB US 53 off ramp US 53 NB PED MN 210(SNWMBL TRL) PED at 39th Ave PEDESTRIAN Ped at 26th St PED Brooklyn Blvd PED Brooklyn Blvd PED at 59th Ave N PED at 41st St PED at Windsor Ave PED at S View Lane Trail A Luce Line Trail PED at 61st St PED @ I 494 PED AT 85th AVE BN Regional Trail Feature Crossed PED CONCOURSE PED PATH PED TRAIL PED TRAIL Ped Trail Ped Trail Ped Trail PED TRAIL PED TUNNEL PED TUNNEL PED TUNNEL PED TUNNEL PED WALK WAY PED WALKWAY PED WALKWAY PED WALKWAY PED-BIKE PED-BIKE TRAIL Pedestrian Trail RAVINE Recreation Tr & Trolley Recreation Trail Recreation Trail RELIEF (IN REST AREA) Riley Creek Trail S BROADWAY (US 63) SAKATAH STATE TRAIL SNOWMOBILE TRAIL Snowmobile Trail SNOWMOBILE TRAIL SOIL STONEY BROOK TH 100 TH 100 TH 100 TH 100 TH 100 TH 100 & SB off ramp TH 100 & Vernon Ave TH 100, Frontage Roads TH 100, Frontage Roads TH 12 & BNSF RR TH 12 & BNSF RR TH 121 TH 13 TH 252 TH 36 DRAFT 11-23-2009 Year Built 2003 1982 1998 1998 2001 2001 2001 2007 1957 1957 1936 1990 1967 1951 1977 1984 2009 1951 1990 1973 2001 1981 1952 2008 2000 2008 1999 2004 2001 2004 2004 1922 2000 1983 1978 1976 1976 1980 1968 1971 1971 2005 2003 1962 1982 2003 1954 71 Bridge Number 10531 55044 27202 27220 27R15 27530 27535 27520 5114 27028 36017 36018 31023 31024 97254 31019 27X09 02J30 27866 19R03 2044 27135 85003 27B42 70539 70536 43006 27R30 10048 19025 82032 82028 55019 27R17 Facility Carried PED PED AT 16th ST NW PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN PED PED at 40th Ave S PED at 14th Ave PEDESTRAIN Recreation Trail PED AT 88TH ST PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN US 169 SB US 169 NB TH 23 US 169 SB FLYING CLOUD DR MN 47 PED Linden Avenue US 52 SB PEDESTRIAN PED at Ridgeview PED (ST MARYS) PED-BIKE PED W OF CR 79 PED E OF CSAH 17 PEDESTRIAN PED/BIKE PED/BIKE PED @ Lewis St PED PED PEDESTRIAN PED OFF TH 610 Feature Crossed TH 5 TH 52, & W & E FRONT RD TH 55 & NB off ramp TH 610 TH 610, CSAH 81,RMP,& RR TH 62 TH 62 TH 62 & W 64th St TH 7 TH 77 TILSON BAY TILSON BAY TRAIL TRAIL TRAIL TRAIL TRAIL TRAIL UP RAIL UP RAIL US 10 US 12 & Ridgeview Dr US 14 US 169 US 169 US 169 US 212 US 212 US 212 US 52 US 61 7th Ave BN &CP RR US 61, Hasting Ave, 7th US 63 WET LANDS DRAFT 11-23-2009 Year Built 1995 2004 1998 1998 2005 1966 1967 1963 1934 1978 1978 1978 1976 1974 1993 1976 2006 2006 1972 2003 1997 1970 1963 2008 2002 2002 1971 2006 2007 1973 2003 2003 1963 2005 72 DRAFT 11-23-2009 73 Appendix G Policies and Procedures under Review by Mn/DOT 2008 Signal & Lighting Certification Manual 60% REVIEW CHECKLISTS 95% REVIEW CHECKLISTS Accessibility Grievance Procedure ADA Checklist ADA IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR METRO DESIGN D-7 PRESERVATION PROJECT GUIDELINES Design Layout Checklist GDSU Process of Layout Review Guidebook for Minnesota Public Transit Providers Guideline for the Application of Tubular Markers and Weighted Channelizers Guidelines for Changeable Message Sign (CMS) Use Hear Every Voice (HEV): Mn/DOT Public and Stakeholder Participation Guidance Hear Every Voice II: Public Involvement Guidance 2008 HPDP Accessibility Requirements HPDP Geometric Layouts Layout Approval Process Maintenance Manual Minnesota Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (Mn MUTCD) CH 4E Mn/DOT Road Design Manual (RDM) Mn/DOT Traffic Signal Timing and Coordination Manual No Passing Zone Workbook Off-site accessibility checklist OLM's Right of Way Manual section 5-491.810 Scoping and Cost Estimating Scoping Worksheets Standard Plan - Acceleration and Deceleration Lane (Urban) Rigid Design (5-297.210) Standard Plate 7105C Standard Plate 7107H Standard Plate 7108F Standard Plate 7109C Standard Plate 7113A Standard Plate 8400E Standard Plate 8401 Standard Plate Pedestrian installation Standard Sign Summary Standard Signs Manual Tech. Memo. Minnesota Work Zone Safety and Mobility Policy Tech. Memo. Pedestrian Countdown Signals (PCSs) Usage. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING MANUAL DRAFT 11-23-2009 74 Work Zone Field Handbook DRAFT 11-23-2009 75 DRAFT 11-23-2009