001558649 001__ 1558649 001558649 005__ 20240910054135.0 001558649 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.58090/usi.1558649 001558649 037__ $$aIR 001558649 041__ $$aeng 001558649 245__ $$aGreen River Road trail design report 001558649 269__ $$a2019-11-18 001558649 520__ $$aThe objective of this project is to design a Shared-Use-Pathway (pedestrian trail) in Evansville, IN along Green River Road from Lynch Road to Millersburg Road. The proposed alignment of the trail is approximately 2.28 miles with sections of the trail located on both sides of the roadway. The trail width for both sections of the alignment is 10 feet. Several different aspects of the project were identified as critically important to the completion of the trail design. Most importantly the trail must comply with the standards set by the 2013 Indiana Design Manual. The pavement design, signage and trail cross-sections had to be designed and detailed along the entire plan and profile of the trail. Also, the trail alignment crosses five separate bodies of water. In response, five pedestrian bridges with varying spans had to be designed. The width of the trail requires not only pedestrian loading, but also the loading of a 5-ton truck. Additionally, the existing topography along portions of the alignment require the construction of retaining walls. Finally, a preliminary cost estimation of the trail was calculated. 001558649 7001_ $$aArora, Kashish$$uUniversity of Southern Indiana 001558649 7001_ $$aMullis, Aaron$$uUniversity of Southern Indiana 001558649 7001_ $$aHill, Eli$$uUniversity of Southern Indiana 001558649 8564_ $$92deeeb4d-5ace-4a16-a160-a13f626369c5$$s71508482$$uhttps://library.usi.edu/record/1558649/files/SP555.pdf 001558649 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1558649$$pGLOBAL_SET 001558649 950__ $$atmjewell@usi.edu 001558649 980__ $$aENGINEERING