Horizontal/Vertical Alignment Sample Clauses

Horizontal/Vertical Alignment. ‌ Landings shall not have a grade greater than two percent (2%) at stop-controlled intersections and five percent (5%) at non-stop controlled intersections. A minimum landing length of 50 feet when measured from centerline shall be provided at each intersection. Vertical curves shall be designed to be consistent with and complementary to the horizontal curves. Grade breaks up to 4% are permitted at stop-controlled intersections. Through intersections and all other areas shall permit 1% grade breaks with minimum 50-foot tangents. If over one percent (1%), implement a vertical curve with a minimum length landing for both vehicle queuing (design vehicle - school bus) and crosswalk ADA compliance. When reducing local residential street width to 32 feet, the street shall be designed so as not to extend more than 1,320 feet and cannot be extended in the future to function as a minor collector/industrial collector street. Alignment of roadways shall conform to the table below. Type of Street R/W Width (ft.) Level of Paving Paving Section AC (in) Design Speed (mph) Max Grade (%) Minimum Horizontal Curve Minimum Vertical Curve Multiuse Path 30 2 2 over 6 na Na As approved See AASHTO Public/Private Alley 20 2 2 over 8 na 10 As approved Local Street 55 2 or 3 4 over 6 25 10 50 Minor Collector 60 3 4 over 8 25 8 150 Major Collector 70 3 4 over 10 35 8 380 Industrial Collector 60 3 4 over 10 35 8 380 Industrial Local 60 3 4 over 8 25 8 150 Expressway Design to follow ODOT requirements and SECT. 745 of the Oregon Specifications and Standards 1. AC Paving thickness over 3” requires multiple lifts (i.e., 4” thickness requires two 2” lifts). 2. Horizontal curves will be measured from centerline unless separated by a median or turn lane in which case the measurement will be made at the centerline of the interior lane. 3. Pavement design and geometry shall be at the input values as approved by the Public Works Department based on the primary vehicle use and load ratings. 4. The paving radius of a cul-de-sac shall be 50 feet centered in a right-of-way radius of 57 feet unless otherwise approved by the Fire Marshal and the City. 5. The minimum grade for any street shall be no less than 0.5%. For streets with grades less then 0.5%,, curb and gutter is required in lieu of standard curb. 6. At least two street name signs shall be provided at opposing corners of all intersections. 7. Sidewalks will be provided on both sides of a street unless alternative pedestrian routes or a ¾ i...
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Horizontal/Vertical Alignment. PCMS’s should not be placed in sags or just beyond crests. PCMS’s should only be placed in horizontal curves where sight distance can be maintained. The signs, if facing either east or west, shall be checked at sunrise and sunset to ensure that their reflection of the sun does not blind motorists.

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