Arcadia Natural Resources & Visitors Center to Have Little Traffic Impact, Says New Study

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Arcadia Natural Resources & Visitors Center to Have Little Traffic Impact, Says New Study

Arcadia Natural Resources & Visitors Center PHOTO: RI DEM
A study done by engineering firm Gordon R. Archibald (GRA) found that the potential traffic generated by the proposed Arcadia Natural Resources & Visitors Center is not likely to diminish roadway safety or result in major traffic congestion in the surrounding area.

The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) released the results on Wednesday. 

The results are as follows: 

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Traffic counts: Automated traffic counts were collected on Arcadia Road from July 15, 2016, to July 18, 2016, as part of a broader traffic study commissioned by RIDOT in connection with the replacement of the Browning Mill Bridge. The data showed very low traffic volumes, with less than 60 vehicles per hour traveling in either direction.

Predicted employee and visitor data: During the work week, 26 employees are expected to travel to the site daily. The number of regular visitors to the Center is expected to reach 30 per day at least once per week consistently throughout the year. Additional seasonal and/or weather-dependent visitation is also expected. Based on these assumptions, 31 vehicles will enter the site, and 11 vehicles will exit the site during the morning commuting hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. Between 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., 10 vehicles will enter and 30 vehicles will exit the site. A review of local routes suggests that due to ease of access, much of the traffic will come from and return to the north where Arcadia Road bisects Route 165.

Location of the proposed driveways for the site: The projected trips by employees and visitors were used to evaluate the impact on the site driveways on the west side of Arcadia Road, immediately south of Tefft Hill Trail. The study found that there is such little activity predicted at these driveways that those trips are expected to have a negligible impact on traffic operations on Arcadia Road. Re-grading the embankments adjacent to the road to ensure sufficient sight distances was recommended and will be done. Once construction begins, speed limit and supplemental signage along Arcadia Road is also recommended and will be installed.

Crash data: The study evaluated four years (2013-2016) of crash data for Arcadia Road in Exeter and Richmond. Four crashes were recorded during this period, with three involving wet/slick roadway conditions and one involving a deer in the road

New Arcadia Natural Resources and Visitors Center 

The new center will include recreational opportunities from hunting and fishing to kayaking and birdwatching. 

There will also be comfort facilities and community space available, as well as, wildlife and fisheries biologists and foresters. 

The location is inside 10 miles of the majority of DEM’s 51,000 acres of management lands. 


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