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Planning Projects, Studies and Reports

2011 Engineering Department Work Plan


 

TDM Study

STATUS 4/12/11: Complete, phase 1 has been implemented and no plans for further implementation are under consideration at this time.

The Traffic Demand Management Study was developed in 2008 and implementation is on-going.  This study was developed based on suggestions from the 2006 Transportation Plan Update that included “Travel Demand Management” strategies for alleviating traffic in Poulsbo.  Travel Demand Management is explained in the document and suggested actions for Poulsbo are described. 
PDF Final Report

 

Noll Road Corridor Study

STATUS 4/12/11: Complete, study is in implementation phase

The Noll Road Improvements project was developed to identify transportation improvement alternatives and develop a plan  to implement both traffic and non-motorized features within the Noll Road corridor (from the intersection with SR-305 to the intersection with Lincoln Road), with a goal of maintaining or improving its current neighborhood character and ability to provide safe access to area homes and schools. The Noll Road corridor study examines the entire length of the Noll Road corridor between Lincoln Road and SR 305. The Study was completed in 2008 and the City has begun implementation of the plan.
PDF Title and Table of Contents
PDF Chapter 1 - Introduction
PDF Chapter 2 - Roadway Inventory and Traffic Assessment
PDF Chapter 3 - Intersection Control Alternatives
PDF Chapter 4 - Roadway Improvements
PDF Chapter 5 - Implementation and Funding
PDF Executive Summary
PDF References
 

6-year Transportation Improvement Program:

Each year, per Washington State law, the City reviews and updates its 6-year Transportation Improvement Program (6-year TIP).  The review process begins each spring and concludes with a public hearing and adoption by the City Council in July or August of each year.  The current 2011 – 2016 6-year TIP is available below.
   

South Fork Dogfish Creek Restoration Project

STATUS 4/12/11: Complete, study is in implementation phase

The South Fork Dogfish Creek Restoration Master Plan was completed and adopted by the City Council in September, 2010. The Plan was developed by the City's consultant, ICF Jones & Stokes and staff from Engineering, Planning and Public Works. The Plan has two main goals: alleviate flooding problems along the Creek and restore stream ecology. The Plan includes a discussion of the existing conditions in the creek corridor, its natural history, and opportunities to improve habitat and reduce flooding. Grant opportunities are being pursued to fund projects described in the Plan.
PDF Dogfish Creek Plan
 


 
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