Title: Ohio DOT
1Ohio DOT
- Noise Compatible Land Use
2ODOT Noise Compatible Land Use
- Three Phase Study
- Phase 1 technical approach to determine impact
zones - Phase 2 presentation of phase 1 study and
development of strategies guide - Phase 3 return to the technical approach
develop a distance warning method - Fourth Phase statewide implementation
3Phase 1 Study
- Completed by Bowlby and Associates
- Examined vacant land uses along I 675 in Green
County, Ohio - Regimen of noise readings and modeling to
determine impact contour distance - Involved five local jurisdictions
- Bath Township
- City of Beavercreek
- Beavercreek Township
- City of Fairborn
- Sugarcreek Township
4Phase 1 General Project Location
5Phase 1 Sample Site
6Phase 1 Sample Site
7Phase 1 Sample Site
8Phase 1 Results
9Phase 1 Results
10Phase 1 Results Distance to Impact Contour
Site Existing 2004 Future 2025
Ankeney A Ankeney B 190-265 165-260 220-285 190-285
Fairborn HS 180-155 (south) 255-315 (north) 240-300 (south) 335-475 (north)
Bath Park 140-160 285-315 (south) 315-370 (north)
Fairborn Retention 150-275 (south) 105-140 (north) 240-320 (south) 285-385 (north)
Ali Industries 125-220 235-305
11Phase 2 Outreach
- Present Phase 1 results to five jurisdictions
- Obtain input on support for noise compatible land
use development - Obtain feedback from interested public
- FHWA Noise Compatible Land Use Workshop
12Phase 2 Strategies
- Cooperative effort with Miami Valley Regional
Planning Commission (MVRPC) - Series of working meetings with ODOT, MVRPC and
local planners - Final product Noise Corridors Strategies for
Mitigation
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14Phase 2 Strategies for Mitigation
- Uses Real World Examples
- Arizona, California, Montana, Minnesota,
Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin and
Virginia - Focus on Local Strategies
- Noise Primer
- Noise Fundamentals
- FHWA, ODOT and HUD Mitigation Guidelines
15Phase 2 Strategies for Mitigation
- Roadway Noise Mitigation Program
- Provides Land Use Categories of Compatibility
- Mitigation Measure Examples
- Benefits and Challenges of Mitigation Programs
- Sample Noise Mitigation Programs
- Sample Standards
- Hierarchy of Mitigation Strategies
- Success Indicators
16Phase 3 ID Noise Corridors
- Planned for FY 2008
- Identify noise impact corridors statewide
- Develop distance warning method
17Interim
- Continue outreach with interested jurisdictions
- Develop plans for statewide education program
- Promote the idea
18Phase 4 Next Steps
- Statewide education program
- Implement necessary policy changes