DRAFT Comprehensive Transportation Plan Update: February 23, 2018 version
STANDARDIZED
CROSS-SECTIONS
STANDARDIZED CROSS-SECTIONS
As recommendations are identified for the roadway network, it is important to consider their future design and function. The Town of
Morrisville Comprehensive Plan Update attempts to do this by developing a series of standardized cross-sections based on those
being used by the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) and the North Carolina Department of Transportation
(NCDOT). Table B-1 presents a context-based guide for the application of these standardized cross-sections in the Town of Morrisville.
This table offers a greater understanding of how street design can complement the land use context of a given area, which in turn offers an
expression of consistency with stated NCDOT policy for design elements as well as Complete Street objectives. The table is organized
around the Town of Morrisville’s street hierarchy described in Chapter 3 and Figure 3-2 . While there are always exceptions, establishing
these standardized cross-sections and their appropriate context will be beneficial as future improvements and growth are considered in the
Town.
Table B-1: Street Design Guide
STREET HIERARCHY
POSTED SPEED
ID
BICYCLE & PEDESTRIAN
MAJOR THOROUGHFARE
MINOR THOROUGHFARE
COLLECTOR STREET
LOCAL STREET
●
2A 5’ Sidewalk
35 or less
○
● ● ● ● ●
2B 5' Bike Lane, 5' Sidewalk
25-45
○
2C Parking Both Sides, 5' Sidewalk
35 or less
○
2D Parking One Side, 5' Sidewalk
35 or less
○
2E Median, 5' Bike Lane, 5' Sidewalk
25-45
○
3A Share the Road, 5' Sidewalk
25-45
○
Median, Wide Outside Lanes, 5' Sidewalks
●
4A
35-45
○
●
●
4B Median, 5' Sidewalk, Sidepath
35-45
Median, Wide Outside Lanes, Sidepaths
●
4C
35-55
○
5A Wide Outside Lanes, 5' Sidewalks
35-45
○
Median, Dedicated Bus Lanes, 10’ Sidepaths
●
6A
35-55
○
● Primary Cross-Section ○ Secondary Cross-Section
The pages that follow display the standardized cross-sections that have been developed for use within the Town of Morrisville
Comprehensive Plan Update . Dimensions provided with the cross-sections are based upon the standard cross-sectional element
dimensions in the NCDOT “Typical” Highway Cross Sections Memo (dated May 5, 2014). The Town of Morrisville reserves the right to modify
the cross-sections as needed, including but not limited to requiring larger rights-of-way, more substantial bicycle and pedestrian
accommodations, or reallocating use of the paved travel way. Coordination with the Town will be needed to determine the preferred
details for each corridor, and their application within the Town’s existing and proposed street network. The Town’s standard cross-sections
include curb and gutter. A range of different bicycle and pedestrian accommodations are displayed in the cross-sections. Coordination with
Chapter 4 of this document as well as with Town staff will be needed to determine the most appropriate bicycle and pedestrian
accommodations for a corridor. When a sidepath is included on one or both sides of the road, it will take the place of a sidewalk in that
location. The lane widths provided on pages B-2 to B-7 are preferred by the Town. Narrower dimensions may be considered based on
coordination with Town staff, and are subject to approval by NCDOT along state-maintained roadways. Similarly, the typical right-of-way
dimensions may be influenced by the surrounding land use or function of the road. Table B-2 provides an inventory of Morrisville
roadways, their street hierarchy, and the most applicable standard cross-section.
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