Tuesday, June 29, 2010

FY2011 Capital Improvement Projects Beginning

The City of Laurel has begun their FY 2011 "Street Improvements" CIP.  These projects currently underway include:
  • Intersection of Greenview Dr and Clubhouse Blvd
    • New ADA compliant ramps;
    • Resurface/re-stripe intersection;
    • Resurface eastbound Clubhouse blvd. approach
  • Phair Place
    • Replace broken or separated sidewalk and curb-and-gutter;
    • New ped crossing on north side of intersection of Phair and 10th;
    • Resurface Phair Place
  • 10th Street, from MD 198 to West Street
    • Replace 3' sidewalk on east side of street;
    • Replace broken or separated sidewalk and curb-and-gutter;
    • New sidewalk and curb-and-gutter to replace existing drainage swale on west side between Phair Place and West Street;
    • Resurface 10th Street
Status:  Complete

Monday, June 28, 2010

Main Street in the Washington Post

Flipping thru the Washington Post's weekly Magazine yesterday and saw a picture of a popular street in Laurel, deluged with snow from this past year's storm.  I wonder which one our intrepid residents braved the elements to take the photo.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Pending Pedestrian Safety Improvements

The City of Laurel is currently making pedestrian safety improvements to two intersections: 1)  Park Ave and 9th Streets; and 2) Cypress St and Laurel Lakes.

The Improvements at 9th and Park include:
a. Extending the sidewalk on the west side 9th Street until it reach a location across from the playground entrance on the east side 9th street.
b. Installing a high-visibility crosswalk across 9th street.
c. Installing pedestrian crossing signs to warn motorists.
d. Updating sidewalk ramps for ADA compliance.
Park Ave and 9th Street

The Improvements at Cypress St and Laurel Lakes Ave include:
a.  Install sidewalk connecting Cypress Street to the Safeway grocery store and the rest of the shopping center.
b.  Relocate southeast sidewalk ramp in front of stop bar so that it is oriented with the receiving ramp on the southwest corner.
Cypress St and Laurel Lakes Ave

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Crosswalk Facelift on Main Street

The City of Laurel is field-testing a crosswalk enhancement procedure to make a busy unsignalized crosswalk on Main Street at 5th Street more visible to drivers. The procedure will replicate the decorative crosswalks recently applied to  Montgomery Street. 

Here are some photos mid-application.




And here is a before-and-after comparison of the visibilty of the crosswalk from a driver's perspective.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Pedestrian crossing signal for Amish Market (MD 198)

Recent enhancements to the intersection of  MD 198 and Laurel Plaza Ave (where the recently-opened Amish Market is in Laurel) include a dedicated left-turn phase for drivers coming in from Anne Arundel County along MD 198.

...but a closer inspection of the intersection reveals lines and circles spray-painted on the ground that indicate pole locations and conduit runs.  Based on the locations of these circles and lines, this humble engineer can deduce only one thing - that MD 198 is getting a pedestrian crossing phase across from the Amish Market, complete with a push-button to trigger the phase (and ideally a countdown timer). 

Those of you that go to the Amish Market know that available parking is much less than at its previous location in Burtonsville.  Consequently, many drivers park across the street - that is, they park across the 6-lane divided highway - and make the rest of the trip on foot.  So, one can see the necessity of having a dedicated pedestrian phase for crossing MD 198.  We don't have an installation date yet, but the fact that the lines have been spray-painted means that the State is moving forward to correct this pedestrian safety problem and that installation is immenent.

Update:  Pedestrian Countdown Signal is operational as of 7/19/2010.  Crossing time provided is 36 seconds.