Box 15, Folder 4, Document 90

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TRANSPORTATION

ND P Action Areas

SUMMERHILL--PEOPLESTOWN



1970 Clearance - All clearance areas adjacent to major arterials and collectors
should provide sufficient setback for the improvement of these streets to city
standards.

1970 Rehabilitation - Review shows no problems.

It is not indicated if the streets on the Major Thoroughfare Plan without a zip
pattern are to be maintained or abandoned.

lenge Range Plans

Major Thoroughfares

1. Traffic Engineering prefers that Fraser Street be maintained between Georgia
Avenue and Bass Street. It is felt that this is necessary to the movement of
stadium traffic. If Fraser Street is maintained, Bass Street should be improved
in its present location instead of being relocated in a northeasterly direction.
Why is Ormond Street east of Capitol Avenue terminated?

Additional study is needed to determine the exact alignment of the relocation
of Martin Street at Little Street.

The city street classification does not classify:

(a) Martin Street as a collector.

(b) Fraser Street from Fulton to Georgia as a collector.
(c) Bass Street from Capitol to Fraser as a collector.
(d) Haygood as a collector.

(e) Little Street as a collector.

We concur in classifications proposed by consultants.


Minor Streets

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6.

Kenneth Street is scheduled for curbing this year. The consultant does
not classify this street, implying it may be abandoned.

Ridge Avenue, between Weyman and Capitol should be terminated at Capitol
Avenue. The extension of Crew Street between Weyman and Capitol should
not be constructed.

The realignment of Pulliam Street, Pope Street, and Washington Street north
of Weyman Avenue is not desirable.

The Ridge Avenue intersection with Pryor Street realignment may not be
feasible due to the topography.

Traffic Engineering would like Crew Street maintained between Georgia
Avenue and Bass Street (helps move stadium traffic? ?), but | question the
desirability of the connection.

The extension of Fraser Street south of Varina Street connecting to Dunning
Street is not desirable.

The improvement of streets to the city street classification standards needs additional
study in relationship to the clearance or non-clearance of adjacent land.


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