Study Overview
Loudoun County Department of Transportation Study to
Calm Traffic and Bury Wires in Waterford, Virginia
The contract which started in February, 2003 consists of a number
of tasks including develping design alternatives; review
current status
of
utility lines,
etc.;
propose drainage solutions; and establish traffic schemes that
would enhance
the village with respect to safety, historic preservation, and
traffic taming. The process includes looking at landscaping, street
lighting,
and possible realigning of streets. VDOT must buy into the final plan
because they will manage the roads when completed. Projected costs
will
be provided for each alternative. 1966 National Historic Preservation
Act and local regulations will be factored into the project.
All villagers are encouraged to contribute and participate in
the town meetings that will be carried out as part of the planning
process.
Study Overview
Loudoun County is assisting the Village of Waterford in developing
conceptual designs and cost estimates to improve traffic and pedestrian
safety throughout the Village and to place overhead utility lines underground,
while preserving the historic character of the Village. On January
27, 2003, a contract was awarded to a consulting team to assist the
County and the Village in accomplishing these planning-level designs
and estimates. Over the next 6 months, the consultant team, led by
Kimley-Horn and Associates, will work closely with representatives
from the Village of Waterford and the Loudoun County Department of
General Services to provide Preliminary Engineering Services for this
planning project entitled “Bury the Wires and Tame the Traffic.”
The Village of Waterford is currently experiencing the challenges
associated with growth of traffic in Loudoun County. In addition, the
citizens
have requested consideration for relocating the overhead utility wires,
fixing pavement, and improving storm drainage as part of potential
traffic safety improvements.
Thus, the goal of this project is to develop a set of practical solutions,
culminating with a master plan for the Village of Waterford that will
include a logical program of traffic calming measures, utility relocations,
and overall infrastructure improvements that will preserve the character
of the village. The intent is that the stakeholders of the study will
be able to take the master plan to the next steps in the planning,
design, and construction process. The project is being substantially
funded through a federal Transportation Equity Act (TEA-21) award administered
through Loudoun County and the Virginia Department of Transportation
(VDOT).
Input from citizens and friends of Waterford will be sought during
this planning project. Two public meetings are planned – one
in March 2003 to gather information and one in July 2003 to present
findings and concept designs. In addition, the consultant team will
coordinate throughout the study period with representatives of the
Waterford Citizens’ Association, Waterford Parent Teacher Organization,
and Waterford Foundation.
The consultant will conduct activities within the Village, including
collection of information on traffic, historic structures, environmental
issues, and conditions of pavement, sidewalks, and utilities. Surveying
crews, engineers, environmental scientists, and historians will be
gathering information critical to performing engineering studies and
developing planning-level solutions that will include aspects of:
- Traffic calming
- Utility relocations
- Storm water management
- Roadway pavement repair and realignment with consideration of
rights-of-way and easements
- Historic preservation
- Complementary landscaping/streetscaping
schemes and street lighting schemes
- Environmental compliance
- Conceptual plans and outline specifications
- Project budget estimates for use by the Village of Waterford in
planning for future final design and subsequent construction of the
project.
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