Corridor Recommendations The following section of this report provides details on each corridor’s existing conditions, crash history, and includes observations from field work, recommended improvements, and benefit- cost analysis results. The numerical position assigned to each corridor is solely for identification purposes and doesn’t represent priority. Each of the 10 corridors was treated with the same level of importance.
1. Ellis Avenue from NW 21st Street to NW 28th Street 2. Evans Avenue from E Morningside Drive to E Berry Street 3. Mark IV Parkway from Meacham Boulevard to Cantrell Sansom Road 4. NW 14th Street from N Main Street to Gould Avenue 5. NW 26th Street from N Main Street to Angle Avenue 6. Pennsylvania Avenue from S Main Street to 8th Avenue 7. S Beach Street from Avenue H to Mitchell Boulevard 8. Sharondale Street from 6th Avenue to James Avenue 9. Sycamore School Road from South Freeway to W Everman Parkway 10. W Seminary Drive from 6th Avenue to Rector Avenue Corridor 1: Ellis Avenue
Ellis Avenue, running south to north between NW 21 st Street to NW 28 th Street is part of the Pedestrian High Injury Network (HIN) and the Motor Vehicle HIN. Context This corridor functions as a minor arterial and is lined with residential properties as well as commercial developments. Rodeo Park is located at the northern extent of the Ellis Avenue study area. All Saints Catholic School is located at the southern extent. The corridor is part of the Historic Stockyards District. The roadway is 0.86 miles in length and consists of four lanes, with unmarked parallel parking. The sidewalks on both sides of the roadway are mainly continuous for the entire length of the corridor. The speed limit is 30 mph. Every intersection on this corridor is stop-controlled: main, side street or all-way. The typical pavement width ranges from 52 to 58
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