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Comprehensive Plan <br /> Transportation Element <br /> service higher than "C" is not even achievable on roadways other than freeways and multi-lane <br /> highways that have few signals. Therefore, LOS "C" is the highest achievable level of service for <br /> roadways that carry most of the traffic in Indian River County. While "C" is in many—some <br /> instances possible to achieve, the County (as well as all of the municipalities in the county) have <br /> p <br /> established"D" peak season/peak hour as the adopted level of service standard. <br /> Although level of service "D" implies acceptance of sub-standard roadway operating conditions, <br /> there is, in actuality, little difference to the user between roadway level of service "C" and "D". <br /> For example, the difference between LOS "C" and "D" on a typical arterial roadway with more <br /> than 2 signals/mile (such as US1 in Vero Beach) equates to an increase in travel speed of 4 miles <br /> per hour. From a traffic volume perspective, the differences between the service volumes of <br /> LOS "C" and LOS "D" may also be minimal. On a 4-lane divided arterial with fewer than 2 <br /> signalized intersections per mile, the difference between LOS "C" and LOS "D" -iswas 50 peak- <br /> hour directional vehicles. <br /> Currently, many roadways in the county operate at LOS "D." This is true of most of the <br /> county's north-south roadways, which are generally spaced farther apart than east-west <br /> roadways. Currently, all of US 1 is operating at LOS "D", except for small segments adjacent to <br /> the St. Lucie County and Brevard County lines. <br /> LI_ • $0 ,. • "s" Y. .,_ <br /> , . . .. .. I° , . . - -- . .. . In 2019, none of the links <br /> on the County roadway network are over their adopted LOS capacity, with the exception of 37th <br /> Street and the CR 510 Segments as described below, even when including vested traffic. <br /> Further, only 23 of 465 roadway links (or 5%) of the roadway network is at 80% capacity. 80 <br /> links, or 17% of the roadway network, are at 20% capacity. These links are operating at the <br /> equivalent of LOS "A" or"B", depending on their individual classifications. The majority of the <br /> roadway network in Indian River County is operating at LOS "C" or better in accordance with <br /> 2012 FDOT Level of Service Standards. Some of the major roadways operating at LOS "D" <br /> include Indian River Boulevard in the City of Vero Beach; Old Dixie Hwy from 4th St to 12th St; <br /> 20th Ave from 4th St to 12th St; 27th Ave from the South County Line to Aviation Blvd; 43`d Ave <br /> from Oslo Rd to 26th St; 58th Ave from 41st St to 49th St; 8th St from 20th Ave to Old Dixie Hwy; <br /> and 16th St from 20th Ave to Old Dixie Hwy. As shown in Figure 4.2.2, two roadways, 37th Street <br /> (U.S. 1 — Indian River Boulevard) and CR510 (66th Ave to U.S. 1) have slightly exceeded LOS <br /> "D". Major capacity improvements are planned and at least partially funded for those <br /> improvements and an interim LOS of "D+20%" has been adopted for these roads until <br /> completion for major capacity improvements. <br /> . . 0 • <br /> • .. . . . <br /> " » <br /> "s,, __ . <br /> on the MPO's 2030 Long Range Plan(such as US 1 from 12th . - -- - - : t -: -- : . ., . <br /> - II III II! . . „ ' *'. • <br /> P tail: <br /> Community Development Department Indian River County 73 <br /> APPENDIX A—Transportation Amendments <br />