File #: 21-1646    Version: 1
Type: Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/13/2021 In control: Transportation Advisory Board
On agenda: 2/17/2022 Final action: 2/17/2022
Title: Approve a recommendation to select Alternative #2 as the preferred alignment for the proposed improvements to 248th Avenue between 95th Street and 103rd Street
Attachments: 1. Recommended Alternative_2_248th Avenue, 2. Alternative 1_248th Avenue, 3. Alternative 3_248th Avenue
TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD AGENDA ITEM

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Approve a recommendation to select Alternative #2 as the preferred alignment for the proposed improvements to 248th Avenue between 95th Street and 103rd Street
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DEPARTMENT: Transportation, Engineering and Development

SUBMITTED BY: Ray Fano, Project Engineer

BACKGROUND:
Location
The project area extends along 248th Avenue from 103rd Street to 95th Street. The project is located in Will County. The total length of the improvement is 1.0 mile. The corridor is located approximately 1 mile west of IL. Route 59.

Existing Condition
248th Avenue is classified as a minor arterial between 103rd Street and 95th Street that carries approximately 14,000 vehicles per day. The road has a rural design with one 11.5-foot through lane in each direction, aggregate shoulder, and adjacent drainage ditches. The posted speed limit is 45 mph. Traffic signals are located at 95th Street, Trumpet Avenue and 103rd Street. Left turn lanes are provided at the higher volume intersections along the corridor. The right-of-way on this segment varies from 80 to 120 feet in width.

South of 103rd Street, 248th Avenue consists of two 11-foot through lanes in each direction with a 17-foot median and left turn lanes. This segment of 248th was improved in 2005 with the adjacent development.

Adjacent Land Use
Land use along the 248th Avenue corridor has changed from almost entirely agricultural to almost entirely residential over the past two decades. Subdivisions that are adjacent to 248th Avenue between 95th Street and 103rd Street include:
* Tall Grass
* Carillon Club
* Ashwood Pointe
* Ashwood Crossing
* Ashwood Heights

Two vacant properties are located along the corridor. One vacant parcel is located on the east side of 248th Avenue near Honey Locust Drive. The Islamic Center of Naperville (ICN) has proposed a mosque and school facility at this location that have been approved by both the Planning and Zoning Commission an...

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