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Open House Exhibits

The exhibit boards and handouts used at the Circ-Williston EIS Scoping Open Houses are available below. You can also roll your mouse on a "table" in the open house floor plan to see the information available at that table.

The purpose of the Open Houses was to get public input on transportation needs, possible alternatives for improving transportation, and issues that should be studied in the EIS. The exhibits and handouts was a starting point for this conversation.

For more information about the EIS and Scoping go to the “What is an EIS?” page of the website.

Open House Comments

To read the comments from the Scoping Open Houses, click the following links to open the PDF file:

Comments from Jericho Open House, March 15, 2005

Comments from Williston Open House, March 16, 2005

Comments from Burlington Open House, March 17, 2005

Comments by Topic

 

Land Use

Land Use Questions

Population Density, 1990 and 2000

Commuting to the Core Area, 2000

Growth in Employment/Future Land Use

Regional Land Use map

Steps in Indirect and Cumulative Impact Analysis

Communities and Environment

Communities and Environment Questions

Habitat map

Open Space and Historic Resources map

Wetlands and Water Source Protection map

Comments

Submit Comments

Transportation Alternatives

Transportation Alternatives Questions

Vicinity Map

Typical Three Lane Roadway Cross-Section

Typical Four Lane Boulevard Cross-Section

Typical Four Lane Roadway Cross-Section

Typical Four Lane Divided Highway Cross-Section

Sample Roundabouts

Roundabouts vs. Traffic Circles

Roundabouts Design

Possible 2A Roundabout and Boulevard Alternative

Possible Location for Limited Access Highway

Demand Management, System Management, and Transit

Transportation Issues

Transportation Issues Questions

No-Build Roadway Network

Bike and Shared Use Paths

Transit and Park and Ride

Transportation Performance Measures

Welcome and Orientation

Welcome Board

Open House Brochure

Project Area map

5-Step EIS Process

Notice of Intent to Publish an EIS

Comment Form

What is an EIS?

Map of floor layout Land Use Submit Comments Communities and Environment Transportation alternatives Transportation Issues
Table
Exhibits and handout material
Welcome & Orientation Welcome Board
Open House Brochure
Project Area map
5-Step EIS Process
Notice of Intent to Publish an EIS
Comment Form
What is an EIS?
Communities & Environment Communities and Environment Questions
Habitat map
Open Space and Historic Resources map
Wetlands and Water Source Protection map
Land Use Land Use Questions
Population Density, 1990 and 2000
Commuting to the Core Area, 2000
Growth in Employment/Future Land Use
Regional Land Use map
Steps in Indirect and Cumulative Impact Analysis
Transportation Issues Transportation Issues Questions
No-Build Roadway Network
Bike and Shared Use Paths
Transit and Park and Ride
Transportation Performance Measures
Transportation Alternatives Transportation Alternatives Questions
Vicinity Map
Typical Three Lane Roadway Cross-Section
Typical Four Lane Boulevard Cross-Section
Typical Four Lane Roadway Cross-Section
Typical Four Lane Divided Highway Cross-Section
Sample Roundabouts
Roundabouts vs. Traffic Circles
Roundabouts Design
Possible 2A Roundabout and Boulevard Alternative
Possible Location for Limited Access Highway
Demand Management, System Management, and Transit
Exit Submit Comments

 



 

 

 

 

 


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