Capilano Water Main Project Traffic Management
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Capilano Water Main Project Traffic Management
Capilano Water Main Project June 2015 KEEPING TRAFFIC MOVING SAFELY & EFFICIENTLY To continue providing clean, safe drinking water, Metro Vancouver is working on the design and construction of the Capilano Water Main Project which includes replacing an aging and seismically vulnerable water main, installing new valve chambers and connecting the new main to the existing system. The new main will deliver drinking water from the Capilano and Seymour watersheds to residents and businesses on the North Shore and across the region. Keeping traffic moving safely and efficiently Beginning mid-August 2015, a new 2-metre diameter water main will be constructed in sections along Capilano Road between Cleveland Dam Road and Edgemont Boulevard. To install the large main, the construction crew will move from north to south along Capilano Road, closing the road in approximately 200-metre long construction zones and detouring local traffic around each section. To ensure safety and minimize the impacts of water main construction on traffic in and around the project area, Metro Vancouver is working with traffic engineering consultants, MMM Group Ltd., the District of North Vancouver (DNV), the DNV’s Community Monitoring and Advisory Committee (CMAC) to develop a Traffic Management Strategy. During water main construction, commuter and transit bus traffic will be detoured away from Capilano Road. Based on the careful analysis of traffic patterns and flows, detour routes, traffic calming measures, and traffic monitoring activities will be in place during construction (see inside for details). When construction is complete, all sections will be restored to original condition. Metro Vancouver is committed to ensuring safety in and around the project area and minimizing impacts of construction on traffic. See inside to learn how traffic will be managed during water main construction. Traffic Detours During Construction Cliffridge Detour Route Mid-August 2015 – Early September 2015 Beginning mid-August and for the first three weeks of the project, the construction zone will move south from the Cleveland Dam access road near Clements Avenue to Montroyal Boulevard. Capilano Road will remain open south of Montroyal Boulevard. Traffic in this area will be detoured around the construction zone using the Cliffridge Detour Route which follows Prospect Avenue/Clements Avenue, Cliffridge Avenue, and Montroyal Boulevard. Highland Detour Route Early September 2015 – January 2016 Beginning September 2015, to ensure safe and efficient travel during construction, commuter traffic, and transit buses will be detoured away from Capilano Road to the Highland Detour Route which follows Ridgewood Drive, Highland Boulevard and Montroyal Boulevard. Shuttle buses running along Capilano Road will carry local residents to the nearest transit connection throughout the construction period. Further information on scheduling and pick-up locations will be provided by Coast Mountain Bus Company closer to construction. Grouse Mountain Detour Route Early September 2015 – January 2016 Traffic traveling between the Upper Levels Highway and Grouse Mountain will be directed by electronic message boards to use the Grouse Mountain Detour Route which follows Westview Drive, Delbrook Avenue and Montroyal Boulevard. This route is intended for the majority of recreational users entering and leaving the area. Electronic message boards will be placed on approaches to both North Shore bridges and along Highway 1 to advise drivers of the detour route. Temporary Traffic Calming Measures Traffic Control Personnel Traffic Control Personnel, such as flaggers, will be stationed to manage the construction zone, the major detour route intersections and school zones. Additional flaggers will be available to provide support where needed. Signals and All-way Stops When commuter and transit bus traffic begins using the Highland Detour Route, temporary intersection signals will be added at the Highland Boulevard and Ridgewood Drive intersection and at the Ridgewood Drive and Edgemont Boulevard intersection. At the existing traffic lights at the Capilano Road and Ridgewood Drive intersection the signal timing will be altered to improve traffic flow for the anticipated heavier volumes making a turn between Ridgewood Drive and Capilano Road. Signal timing at the Highway 1 and Westview Drive interchange and north of the interchange will be monitored and adjusted as needed. All-way stops will be added at the Capilano Road and Montroyal Boulevard intersection and at the Montroyal Boulevard and Highland Boulevard intersection. Local Traffic Detour Routes Early September 2015 – January 2016 Residents and business operators along Capilano Road and any neighbouring streets will continue to use Capilano Road throughout construction. Local detour routes will be in place depending on the location of the construction zone. Local residents, business operators and the parents of children who attend area schools will be issued a Local Access Pass to hang on their vehicle mirror which will allow them to access local roads without being stopped by traffic control personnel. For those traveling inside the project area on Capilano Road, local detours around the construction zone will be clearly marked and in place using streets east of Capilano Road offering the shortest possible route. Traffic Detours During Valve Chamber Construction February - April 2016 Following water main construction, crews will build a new valve chamber which will close a portion of Edgemont Boulevard east of Capilano Road. During this time, vehicle traffic will be re-routed to Ridgewood Drive. Example of road restoration Restoration May - June 2016 When construction is complete, all impacted sections will be restored to original condition. Capilano Water Main Project Detour Routes en re Grouse Mountain G Cleveland Dam m During construction hours of Monday to Friday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and reduced hours on Saturdays, the 200-metre long section under construction will be closed to all vehicle traffic. 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To this end, Metro Vancouver is working with the DNV, RCMP, traffic engineering consultants and coordinating with area schools through their administration, Parent Advisory Councils, and community groups. Metro Vancouver is committed to carefully monitoring traffic flows, adjusting the traffic management program where necessary, and being responsive to the new traffic patterns to keep traffic moving as safely and efficiently as possible. Your Community Liaison Officer Working closely with the community Metro Vancouver is working collaboratively with the community to listen to concerns and interests and to ensure they are considered as part of project planning. A Community Liaison Officer has been appointed to this project and is available to speak to residents and businesses about the project. During construction, the Officer will be available daily to ensure open communication between the community and the project team. The project team has been working closely with the DNV and its Community Monitoring and Advisory Committee as well as residents, businesses, schools and churches to identify impacts early in the process. Working Group Water Conservation programs for students and teachers Metro Vancouver’s drinking water is protected at the source, treated to meet high standards, and distributed to member municipalities at a reasonable cost. Protecting this resource for future generations is critical. As part of this project, Metro Vancouver is working with area schools to offer water education programs to students and teachers. These opportunities include watershed tours, teacher workshops and classroom resources. Through these programs, students learn about where their water comes from, understand the value of this resource, recognize their connection to it, and become champions for sustainability in our region. Metro Vancouver will also be forming a Working Group to meet with nearby residents and businesses to provide project updates and identify and discuss any specific project impacts. To learn more about the Working Group, please contact your Community Liaison Officer (see below for contact information.) To share your comments or concerns with the project team: Community Liaison Officer: 604-436-6986 (Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm) Email: [email protected] (Please include “Capilano Water Main Project” in subject line) After-Hours Emergency: 604-451-6610 Website: www.metrovancouver.org/CapilanoWaterMain @MVRoadWork June 2015