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Statewide Rail/Highway Grade Separation Needs Study - Phase I and II Reports.

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    The study process included two phases; Phase I evaluated the feasibility of implementing a grade-separated alternative at each selected location and determined the evaluation criteria to be used for a need-based prioritization tool; Phase II addresses the cost to construct feasible alternatives at candidate locations and includes development and application of an evaluation/prioritization tool. During Phase I, the consultant team gathered data about, and performed a field evaluation of each candidate location. A public/agency input process was also conducted to obtain public and agency perceptions, and determine public/agency support for construction of grade separation alternatives at each candidate location. Public and agency input was also sought as input to selection of the evaluation criteria to be utilized in Phase II of the project.
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