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Local Road Research Board Guidebook Roundup
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Welcome to the Guidebook Roundup! We’ve gathered a dozen of our most popular guidebooks with local agencies in mind. As you prepare for construction and maintenance projects, we’re highlighting tools designed to help you implement best practices and new technologies. |
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NCITE Webinar: LRRB Mini-Roundabouts
Tuesday, Aug. 6, 10-11 a.m., free to attend
Join Apex Engineering Group for a presentation on the Local Road Research Board project, Mini-Roundabout FAQs. Project team members Michael Marti and Zach Heimer with SRF Consulting Group and Jon Pratt with the City of Detroit Lakes will discuss this new guidance.
More local agencies are implementing mini-roundabouts, which are characterized by a small diameter and fully traversable islands (central island and splitter islands). The guidebook defines mini and compact roundabouts and provides selection criteria on when to use them as well as details regarding the center treatment. The FAQ format provides easy navigation to technical information.
If you have difficulty accessing the meeting, use the meeting ID and passcode:
- Meeting ID: 251 050 866 163
- Passcode: tGP6ix
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More information
The LRRB funds research on topics including construction, design, environmental sustainability, maintenance operations, multi-modal, policy and planning, and traffic engineering. Resources including handbooks, trainings, and videos are available at lrrb.org/resources.
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Minnesota Local Road Research Board • lrrb.org
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LRRB invites and encourages participation by all people in their programs, services and activities.
- If you need an ASL, a foreign language interpreter, or documents in an alternative format (such as braille, large print or in a different language) at no cost, please email your request to Janet Miller at ADArequest.dot@state.mn.us or call 651-366-4720. Relay service: 711.
- If you need any another reasonable accommodation to participate (such as seating modification or auxiliary aids), please email your request to Accessibility.DOT@state.mn.us or call 1-833-400-8432. Relay service: 711.
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