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Resolution Number
2019-041
Approved Date
06/11/2019
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Resolution Type
Text Amendments to Comprehensive Plan 2030 for approval purposes
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Indian River County Comprehensive Plan 2030
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Proposed amendments to Transportation and Capital Improvements sent for approval before adopting
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Comprehensive Plan Transportation Element <br /> Level of Service A Level of Service D <br /> - Uninterrupted flow - Low speeds <br /> - No restriction on maneuverability - Major delays at signal <br /> - Few or no delays - Little freedom to maneuver <br /> Level of Service B Level of Service E <br /> - Stable flow conditions - Lower operating speeds <br /> - Operating speed beginning - Major delays and stoppages <br /> to be restricted - Volumes at or near capacity <br /> Level of Service C Level of Service F <br /> - Speed and maneuverability - Low speeds <br /> restricted by higher traffic volumes - Stoppages for long periods <br /> - Satisfactory operating speed because of downstream congestion <br /> - Delay at signals <br /> For planning purposes, the level of service for a roadway link is determined by comparing the <br /> link's traffic volume to its roadway capacity. Generally, level of service calculations are <br /> determined using guidelines established in the latest edition of FDOT's Level of Service <br /> Handbook. Alternatively, level of service can be determined using other methodologies, <br /> including ART-Plan analyses, speed-delay studies or the Highway Capacity Manual method. <br /> In Indian River County, level of service "D" is the minimum accepted standard during peak <br /> hour, peak season, peak direction conditions. The peak hour/peak season parameter is <br /> considered the 100th highest hour of traffic activity during a year. <br /> In 2005, the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) changed the level of service standard to <br /> "E+20%" on 27th Avenue (from the south county line to SR 60) and on 43`d Avenue (from Oslo <br /> Road to 16th street). This was done in response to citizen opposition to proposed widening <br /> projects on those roads. Since level of service "D" on those roads was not possible without the <br /> widening, the county instead reduced the level of service standard on those roads. Since that <br /> time, the board has determined that LOS "D" should be maintained on those roads, and the road <br /> widening projects are now included in the Comprehensive Plan. Therefore, the "E+20%" <br /> standard will be changed back to LOS "D" when the four lanings are programmed in the first <br /> three years of the Capital Improvements Program. <br /> Safety <br /> Crash data for 2005 are included in Table 4.2. In 2005,the intersection of 17th Street and US 1 had <br /> the highest,number of crashes, with 23 crashes recorded. At that time, the locations with the highest <br /> relative crash rates were 21' Street at 8th Avenue with 6.25 crashes per Million Entering Vehicles <br /> (MEV)and 21St Street at 5th Ave(4.37 crashes per MEV). <br /> In 2005, there were 1,522 crashes and 32 fatalities on Indian River County's roadways. That <br /> corresponds to a rate of approximately one crash per 2,800 vehicle miles traveled. In per capita <br /> 11Communi <br /> CommunityDevelopment Department <br /> Indian River County <br /> APPENDIX A—Transportation Amendments <br />
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