Recommendation Implementation Table Table 32 below summarizes the full list of corridor and i ntersection recommendations offered to reduce crashes for all modes and enhance the safety along the Evans Avenue corridor. Each recommendation has an estimated applicable CMF and timeframe, which accounts for whether the recommendation is an ideal Short - (1 - 3 years), Mid - (3 - 5 years), or Long - (5+ years) term projects, based on feasibility, crash reduction benefit and cost. Costs are based on TxDOT Bid Averages in fall of 2024 and unit prices provided by the City of Fort Worth.
Table 32 : Recommended countermeasures for Evans Avenue corridor
Estimated Cost (Construction)
Estimated CMF
Timeframe Location
Recommendation
Install/refresh high -visibility crosswalks
Intersection
0.6
$ 23,760.00
Short (1 - 3 years)
Intersection Intersection Intersection
Install Stop Bar
--
$ 780.00
Install Buffered Bike Lanes
0.47
$ 132,545.00 $80,000.00
Curb extension
--
Reconfigure ramps to meet ADA Standard Install additional lighting Install continuous sidewalks Install pedestrian push button
Intersection
--
$182,000.00
Medium (3 - 5 years)
Segment Segment
0.58 0.35
$5,331.30
$7 26,245.43
Intersection
--
$ 1,790.00 Total: $1,152,451.73
Benefit -Cost Analysis The estimated benefit - cost ratio for Evans Avenue is 5.54 (Table 33).
Table 34 summarizes the estimated improvement costs by type and Table 35 summarizes the benefits (dollars) resulting from the implementation of the proposed safety countermeasures.
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