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Pathways Team 4 Members•Julie Brasfield – Assistant Director, Contracts and Grants
•Stephen Brown – Electronics Tech., Facilities U&E
•Lisa Fiedor – Web Accessibility, Usability, and Design Specialist, DELTA
•Jane Howe – Executive Assistant, Wood and Paper Science
•Suzanne Hugus – Admin. Support Specialist, CALS
•Frederick Jimenez – Student Services, CALS
•James Lindsey – Plant Maint. Supervisor, Facilities
•Deborah Murphy – Accounting Tech., FAI
•Lakshmi Rajagopalan – Business and Tech. App. Analyst, RMIS
•Nessa Stone – Operations Manager WRR, Facilities
•Tuyen Tran – Distance Education Manager, NCSU Bookstores
In Memory of…
Victim of pedestrian/vehicle accident at Duke University.
WolfWalks
CSI: NCSUCrosswalk Safety Initiative
Prepared by Pathways Team 4
Problem Definition
• Specific: We want the campus community to use crosswalks on Dan Allen
• Measurable: Improved orderly flow of pedestrian and vehicle traffic
• Agreed Upon: In order for this to be implemented, the project must be approved by University Administration
• Realistic: Based on standards set at other UNC System schools – yes
• Time Bound: Up to 6 years dependent upon receiving capital improvement funding
Purpose Statement
• We want campus community to use crosswalks on Dan Allen in order to improve orderly flow of pedestrian and vehicle traffic.
Main Focus
•Dan Allen Drive from Faucette Street to Founders
•Focus broken down to 3 specific areas of Dan Allen
Campus Map
Focus Area 1
Sullivan Drive
•Faucette Street to Sullivan Drive
Current Situation – Focus Area 1
• No crosswalk where there are curb cuts – at the Hodges intersection.
• Crosswalks not clearly defined at Sullivan intersection.
Proposed Solutions – Focus Area 1
• Add painted crosswalks and road signs at the curb cuts already in place.
Focus Area 2•Sullivan Drive to Yarborough Drive
Current Situation – Focus Area 2
• Crosswalk at Bragaw Hall is not clearly marked with road paint.
• Jaywalking and heavy traffic congestion at Cates intersection.
Proposed Solutions – Focus Area 2
• Add visibility to existing crosswalk with signs and paint.
• Enforce using existing crosswalks with police issued warning and tickets.
• Add 3-way stop at Cates Avenue intersection.
Focus Area 3•Yarborough Drive to Founders
Current Situation – Focus Area 3
• Raised crosswalk not clearly marked with signs or road paint.
Proposed Solutions – Focus Area 3
• Add visibility to existing crosswalk with signs and paint.
• Enforce using existing crosswalks with police issued warning and tickets.
• Add signs to (Yield to peds) Dan Allen deck crosswalk at Yarborough intersection.
Implementing Awareness Across Campus
• Advertise in The Technician
• Advertise on 88.1
• WolfBytes
• Announcement in Official Bulletin
• Awareness pamphlet
• Mention in New Student/Employee Orientation
Master Plan
• Paint a crosswalk - $3,000
• Kits - $170 each
• Create a curb cut - $5,300
• Signage (per sign cost) - $200
All costs are approximate:
Research
• Michigan State Study
• UNC – Chapel Hill
• UNC – Charlotte
• Appalachian State
http://wikis.lib.ncsu.edu/index.php/Pathways_-_Team_4's_Sandbox
A wiki ( [wĭ’kē] or [wē’kē] ) is a website that allows visitors to add, remove, edit and change content. The term wiki can also refer to certain specific wiki sites like WolfWikis.
Communication - wiki
• No time constraint
• Centralized repository
• Stay on pace
Team 4 Members
•Lisa Fiedor – Team Leader
•Julie Brasfield – Project Manager
•Stephen Brown – Creative Consultant
•Jane Howe – Research
•Suzanne Hugus – Organizer
•Frederick Jimenez - Photographer
•James Lindsey – Financial Consultant
•Deborah Murphy - Research
•Lakshmi Rajagopalan - Scribe
•Nessa Stone – Production Specialist
•Tuyen Tran – Computer Consultant
Questions???
Resources• Rubbertough® Signs Alleviate Long-Term Crosswalk Safety Problem on the
Campus of Michigan Statehttp://www.safehitlx.com/default/pdf/rubber_tough_signs
• UNC Traffic Study http://www.hsrc.unc.edu/safety_info/pedestrian/index.cfm
• UNC Traffic Fineshttp://www.newsobserver.com/102/story/398982.html
• Appalachian State Fineshttp://www.theapp.appstate.edu/archives_01-02/02-02-05/news.html
• “Pedestrians and UNC Charlotte” http://www.itre.ncsu.edu/ncsite/documents/05CharlotteMeetingKone.pdf
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