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SPN H.004100 FEASIBILITY STUDY APPENDIX A TIER 1 ANALYSIS 040-012-042AH Appendices Lead Sheets PROVIDENCE

STATE PROJECT. H.004100 The following worksheets analyze various project alternatives at various locations. In this Tier 1 analysis, mainline alternatives were compared to like projects as is the same with interchange projects. Each comparative category is given a comparative analysis level. Those levels are defined below. Within those categories may exist several factors taken into consideration. If any one of those factors has a level higher than the others, the highest level will govern that category. TRAFFIC OPERATIONS High Expected to improve operations at major bottleneck points and throughout the entire project area Moderate Expected to improve operations through a portion of the project area Low Expected to improve operations in spot locations only. SAFETY IMPROVEMENT Major Expected to result in significant improvement Moderate Expected to result in moderate improvement None Expected to result in no improvement RIGHT OF WAY Right of way analysis takes into account several factors including impact to actual acreage, impacts to residential structures, impacts to businesses, and impacts to public buildings which includes churches, libraries, etc. Impact levels are as follows: Acreage (ac) Residences, Businesses, Public Buildings (per occurance) Low: 0 10 Low: 0 5 Residential, 0 2 Businesses, 0 2 Public Building Moderate: 10 25 Moderate: 6 25 Residential, 3 10 Businesses, 3 6 Public Building High: 25+ High: 26+ Residential, 11+ Businesses, 7+ Public Building ENVIRONMENTAL/SOCIAL IMPACTS This analysis takes into account several factors including impact to wetlands, environmental justice communities, 4f properties, historic properties and visual aesthetics. Impact levels are as follows: Wetlands (ac) EJ Impacts (per) 4f (ac) Historic Structures (per) Visual Low: 0 3 Low: 0 3 Low: 0 3 Low: 0 1 Low: Little to no change Moderate: 3 10 Moderate: 3 10 Moderate 3 10 Moderate: 1 3 Moderate: Some change High: 10+ High: 10+ High: 10+ High: 3+ High: Major change Low: Under $250M Moderate: $250M $500M High: $500M + MAINLINE INTERSTATE ALTERNATIVES ALTERNATIVES* TRAFFIC OPERATIONS High Expected to accommodate the heavy demand movement with free flow and/or partially constrained operations Moderate Expected to provide adequate operations for some but not all movements Low Expected to provide poor operational conditions. SAFETY Major Expected to result in significant improvement Moderate Expected to result in moderate improvement None Expected to result in no improvement RIGHT OF WAY Right of way analysis takes into account several factors including impact to actual acreage, impacts to residential structures, impacts to businesses, and impacts to public buildings Impact levels are as follows: Acreage (ac) Residences, Businesses, Public Buildings (per occurance) Low: 0 5 Low: 0 5 Residential, 0 2 Businesses, 0 2 Public Building Moderate: 5 10 Moderate: 6 10 Residential, 3 6 Businesses, 3 6 Public Building High: 10+ High: 10+ Residential, 6+ Businesses, 6+ Public Building ENVIRONMENTAL/SOCIAL IMPACTS This analysis takes into account several factors including impact to wetlands, environmental justice Impact levels are as follows: Wetlands (ac) EJ Impacts (per) 4f (ac) Historic Structures (per) Visual Low: 0 3 Low: 0 3 Low: 0 2 Low: 0 1 Low: Little to no change Moderate: 3 10 Moderate: 3 6 Moderate 2 5 Moderate: 1 3 Moderate: Some change High: 10+ High: 6+ High: 5+ High: 3+ High: Major change Low: Under $30M Moderate: $30M $60M High: $60M + *Interchange alternatives were developed to a very conceptual nature to be able to qualify the level of various categories. These interchange alternatives were not developed to design level detail 1 of 13

STATE PROJECT. H.004100 MAINLINE ALTERNATIVES ALTERNATIVE CONCEPT TRAFFIC OPERATIONS SAFETY RIGHT OF WAY ENVIRONMENTAL/SOCIAL IMPACTS REPORT REQ'D REMARKS CONSIDERATION TIER 2 One Additional Lane MODERATE CAPACITY MAJOR LOW LOW LOW Interchange modification will be required to add additional lane. Additional lane concept excludes adding lane to the bridge. Multi Lane Addition HIGH CAPACITY MAJOR HIGH HIGH HIGH Requires MRB modification to include additional lane in both directions. New Adjacent Bridge HIGH CAPACITY MAJOR MODERATE HIGH HIGH Reconfiguration of I 10/110 Interchange required. Requires at least 1 but likely 2 or more additional lanes in each direction on I 10 from I 110 to Split. High Pass HIGH CAPACITY MAJOR MODERATE HIGH HIGH ROW Impacts depend on design speed of high pass. Visual impacts to the adjacent communities are extreme. Movable Barrier LOW CAPACITY NE NE LOW LOW PM volumes are very balanced. AM volumes may be a better alternative, but cost/benefit is low. I 110 Westbank Connection MODERATE CAPACITY MODERATE MODERATE MODERATE HIGH Traffic volumes TBD. Cost/Benefit questionable. If a new bridge is built with required ROW for tie in, better served for I 10 traffic. LA1/LA30 Direct Connection LOW CAPACITY MODERATE LOW MODERATE HIGH High cost for potential low volume of traffic. I 110 Frontage Roads MODERATE CAPACITY MODERATE MODERATE HIGH LOW Provide frontage roads connecting Government St and Dalrymple utilizing existing infrastructure as much as possible. Would continue 9th and 10th. Reconfigure traffic signals to treat frontage as major movement. 2 of 13

STATE PROJECT. H.004100 LA HIGHWAY 415 FORM ALTERNATIVE CONCEPT TYPE FORM TRAFFIC OPERATIONS SAFETY RIGHT OF WAY ENVIRONMENTAL /SOCIAL IMPACTS? REMARKS CONSIDERATION TIER 2 LA 415 TandY N/A Does not apply for 4 legged interchange. LA 415 Diamond LOW CAPACITY NE N/A Current configuration. N/A LA 415 Cloverleaf HIGH CAPACITY MAJOR HIGH LOW MODERATE N/A Right of way impacts extremely high LA 415 PartialCloverleaf PAR CLO A HIGH CAPACITY MAJOR MODERATE LOW LOW N/A Potentially req'd for south side only. Diamond ramps on north. LA 415 Directional HIGH CAPACITY MAJOR LOW LOW MODERATE N/A Current needs are sb to eb for directional ramp. With 415 connector, the nb to eb have to converge at I 10. 3 of 13

STATE PROJECT. H.004100 LA HIGHWAY 1 FORM ALTERNATIVE CONCEPT TYPE FORM TRAFFIC OPERATIONS SAFETY RIGHT OF WAY ENVIRONMENTA L/SOCIAL IMPACTS? REMARKS CONSIDERATION TIER 2 Hwy. 1 TandY N/A Does not apply. Hwy. 1 Diamond LOW CAPACITY NE N/A Less capacity than existing. Hwy. 1 Partial Cloverleaf MODERATE CAPACITY NE N/A Less capacity than existing. Hwy. 1 Cloverleaf CLOVERLEAF WITH C D ROADS MODERATE CAPACITY NE N/A Limited by railroad Hwy. 1 Directional ALL DIRECTIONAL HIGH CAPACITY NE LOW LOW HIGH N/A Consider reconfiguration. One option is to eliminate the I 10 EB ramp and force traffic to use LA 415 connector. 4 of 13

STATE PROJECT. H.004100 HIGHLAND NICHOLSON FORM ALTERNATIVE CONCEPT TYPE FORM TRAFFIC OPERATIONS SAFETY RIGHT OF WAY ENVIRONMENTAL /SOCIAL IMPACTS? REMARKS CONSIDERATION TIER 2 Highland Nicholson TandY N/A Does not apply. Highland Nicholson Diamond LOW CAPACITY NE N/A Half diamond exist. Full diamond proximity to other interchanges violates spacing creating unsafe conditions. Highland Nicholson Partial Cloverleaf MODERATE CAPACITY NE N/A Violates spacing creating unsafe conditions. Highland Nicholson Cloverleaf HIGH CAPACITY NE N/A Violates spacing creating unsafe conditions. Highland Nicholson Directional HIGH CAPACITY NE N/A Violates spacing creating unsafe conditions. Highland Nicholson_Closure MAJOR N/A Interchange not currently hurting capacity of mainline. Highland Nicholson_Ramp Modification MODERATE CAPACITY NE LOW LOW LOW N/A Adding additional lane for I 10 EB Nicholson. Extend WB accel lane to overhead truss portion of the bridge. 5 of 13

STATE PROJECT. H.004100 I 110 FORM ALTERNATIVE CONCEPT TYPE FORM TRAFFIC OPERATIONS SAFETY RIGHT OF WAY ENVIRONMENTAL/ SOCIAL IMPACTS? REMARKS CONSIDERATION TIER 2 I 110 _Flatten Curves TandY DIRECTIONAL Y HIGH CAPACITY MODERATE HIGH HIGH HIGH N/A Alternative proposed to reconfigure interchange to provide 50 mph design speed for ramps. Cost/benefit questionable. High right of way impacts and costs. I 110 Diamond N/A Does not apply. I 110 PartialCloverleaf N/A Does not apply. I 110 Cloverleaf N/A Does not apply. I 110 Directional N/A Does not apply. 6 of 13

STATE PROJECT. H.004100 WASHINGTON DALRYMPLE FORM ALTERNATIVE CONCEPT TYPE FORM TRAFFIC OPERATIONS SAFETY RIGHT OF WAY ENVIRONMENTAL/SOCI AL IMPACTS REPORT REQ'D REMARKS CONSIDERATION TIER 2 Washington Modification 1 MODERATE CAPACITY MODERATE NE LOW MODERATE N/A new left exit for Washington Street off of I 110. Washington Modification 2 TandY N/A Does not apply. Washington Modification 2 Diamond LOW CAPACITY NE HIGH HIGH HIGH N/A Current configuration split diamond. Modification to full diamond would worsen current interchange spacing. Washington Modification 2 PartialCloverleaf MODERATE CAPACITY MODERATE HIGH HIGH HIGH N/A High row impact. Proximity violation. Washington Modification 2 Cloverleaf HIGH CAPACITY MAJOR HIGH HIGH HIGH N/A High row impact. Proximity violation. Washington Modification 2 Directional HIGH CAPACITY MAJOR HIGH HIGH HIGH N/A High row impact. Proximity violation. Dalrymple Modification_Direct Diamond TIGHT URBAN DIAMOND MODERATE CAPACITY NE HIGH HIGH MODERATE N/A Alternative provides direct access ramp for Dalrymple across lakes to I 10 EB. High social impact for adding ramp. High right of way costs for acquisition on east side of lakes. Dalrymple Modification TandY N/A Does not apply. Dalrymple Modification PartialCloverleaf MODERATE CAPACITY MODERATE HIGH HIGH HIGH N/A High row impact. Proximity violation. Dalrymple Modification Cloverleaf HIGH CAPACITY MAJOR HIGH HIGH HIGH N/A High row impact. Proximity violation. Dalrymple Modification Directional HIGH CAPACITY MAJOR HIGH HIGH HIGH N/A High row impact. Proximity violation. Dalrymple Modification_Braided Diamond SPLIT DIAMOND HIGH CAPACITY MAJOR LOW MODERATE HIGH N/A Provide an EB on ramp for Dalrymple. Route entering traffic to use current WB on ramp at Dalrymple and continue with a frontage road to Washington St. where a u turn will be located. Entrance ramp would then be introduced and be braided with current EB Dalrymple exit. Dalrymple Modification_Braided No Frontage Diamond SPLIT DIAMOND HIGH CAPACITY MODERATE LOW MODERATE HIGH N/A Provide an EB on ramp for Dalrymple. Route entering traffic to use exisiting Washington Street. Entrance ramp would then be introduced and be braided with current EB Dalrymple exit. 7 of 13

STATE PROJECT. H.004100 WASHINGTON DALRYMPLE FORM ALTERNATIVE CONCEPT TYPE FORM TRAFFIC OPERATIONS SAFETY RIGHT OF WAY ENVIRONMENTAL/SOCI AL IMPACTS REPORT REQ'D REMARKS CONSIDERATION TIER 2 Dalrymple/Washington Consolidated Interchange Diamond SPLIT DIAMOND HIGH CAPACITY MAJOR HIGH LOW MODERATE N/A Reconfigured interchange would serve both Washington and Dalrymple. Restrict EB exit at Washington to I 10 only. This would now serve Washington and Dalrymple. I 110 would use relocated Washington exit. Traffic destined for Dalrymple would then continue via frontage road to Dalrymple. Frontage roads would be constructed for both directions along I 10. Traffic wanting to use EB on ramp from Dalrymple would use existing WB Dalrymple on ramp but continue on frontage. U turn location at Washington. EB on ramp located off of frontage. Current EB exit at Dalrymple would be closed to accommodate EB on ramp. Washington Street WB on ramp would be closed and traffic would be rerouted to use existing Dalrymple on ramp. Dalrymple/Washington Braided Ramps Interchange _Relocate Washington EB exit Diamond SPLIT DIAMOND HIGH CAPACITY MAJOR LOW MODERATE HIGH N/A Same as "Dalrymple Modification Braided" but relocates the existing EB washington Street exit further west on I 10 to eliminate the ablility to access it from I 110 7 of 13

STATE PROJECT. H.004100 PERKINS ROAD ALTERNATIVE CONCEPT TYPE FORM TRAFFIC OPERATIONS SAFETY RIGHT OF WAY ENVIRONMENTAL /SOCIAL IMPACTS REMARKS CONSIDERATION TIER 2 Perkins_Closure MODERATE N/A Partial interchange. Closure of both WB on ramp and EB off ramp due to its proximity to Acadian Perkins_Full Access Interchange TandY N/A Does not apply. Perkins Diamond LOW CAPACITY NE HIGH HIGH LOW N/A High right of way impact and associated cost. Violates spacing creating unsafe conditions. Perkins Partial Cloverleaf MODERATE CAPACITY NE HIGH HIGH MODERATE N/A High right of way impact and associated cost. Violates spacing creating unsafe conditions. Perkins Cloverleaf HIGH CAPACITY NE HIGH HIGH MODERATE N/A High right of way impact and associated cost. Violates spacing creating unsafe conditions. Perkins Directional HIGH CAPACITY NE HIGH HIGH MODERATE N/A High right of way impact and associated cost. Violates spacing creating unsafe conditions. 9 of 13

STATE PROJECT. H.004100 ACADIAN THRUWAY FORM ALTERNATIVE CONCEPT TYPE FORM TRAFFIC OPERATIONS SAFETY RIGHT OF WAY ENVIRONMENTAL/SOCIA L IMPACTS REMARKS CONSIDERATION TIER 2 Acadian Modification TandY N/A Does not apply Acadian Modification Diamond TIGHT URBAN DIAMOND MODERATE CAPACITY NE NE LOW LOW N/A Current configuration N/A Acadian Modification Ramp Lengthening Diamond TIGHT URBAN DIAMOND MODERATE CAPACITY MODERATE LOW LOW LOW N/A Lengthen acceleration/deceleration lengths of the current ramps to provide a safe merging distance. Acadian Modification Diamond SINGLE POINT DIAMOND MODERATE CAPACITY MODERATE NE LOW LOW N/A May require additional right of way Acadian Modification Diamond DDI HIGH CAPACITY MODERATE LOW LOW LOW N/A Potentially require moving southern ramp terminals. Acadian Modification Diamond Displaced Left HIGH CAPACITY MODERATE MODERATE LOW LOW N/A Acadian Modification PartialCloverleaf PAR CLO A HIGH CAPACITY MODERATE HIGH HIGH MODERATE N/A Acadian Modification Cloverleaf HIGH CAPACITY MAJOR HIGH HIGH MODERATE N/A Acadian Modification Directional HIGH CAPACITY MAJOR HIGH HIGH MODERATE N/A Available right of way and proximity of railroad underpass makes this option difficult to construct. high high high 10 of 13

STATE PROJECT. H.004100 COLLEGE DRIVE ALTERNATIVE CONCEPT TYPE FORM TRAFFIC OPERATIONS SAFETY RIGHT OF WAY ENVIRONMENTAL/SOCIA L IMPACTS REMARKS CONSIDERATION TIER 2 College Modification TandY MAJOR N/A Does not apply College Modification Diamond TIGHT URBAN DIAMOND MODERATE CAPACITY NE NE LOW N/A Current configuration with 2 quad par clo on north half. College Modification Diamond TIGHT URBAN DIAMOND MODERATE CAPACITY NE MODERATE LOW LOW N/A Provide WB on ramp in standard diamond fashion. Would move WB off ramp closer to I 10. Would require row on the nw quadrant. Would require braided ramps with Acadian Interchange to not violate spacing. College Modification Diamond SINGLE POINT DIAMOND LOW CAPACITY MODERATE HIGH LOW LOW N/A College Modification Diamond DDI LOW CAPACITY MODERATE HIGH MODERATE LOW N/A College Modification Diamond Displaced Left MODERATE CAPACITY MODERATE HIGH MODERATE LOW N/A high. Potentially have to widen span. Would affect Constitution Ave. high. Potentially have to widen span. Would affect Constitution Ave. high. Potentially have to widen span. Would affect Constitution Ave. College Modification PartialCloverleaf PAR CLO A HIGH CAPACITY MODERATE HIGH HIGH MODERATE N/A high College Modification Cloverleaf HIGH CAPACITY MAJOR HIGH HIGH HIGH N/A high College Modification Directional HIGH CAPACITY MAJOR HIGH HIGH HIGH N/A high 11 of 13

STATE PROJECT. H.004100 ACADIAN THRUWAY COLLEGE DRIVE FORM ALTERNATIVE CONCEPT TYPE FORM TRAFFIC OPERATIONS SAFETY RIGHT OF WAY ENVIRONMENTAL/SOCIA L IMPACTS REMARKS CONSIDERATION TIER 2 College/Acadian Frontage Diamond TIGHT URBAN DIAMOND HIGH CAPACITY MAJOR MODERATE HIGH MODERATE N/A Construct frontage roads connecting College and Acadian for EB. Westbound ramps would have substantial impact. Eastbound ramps would have substantial visual impact and potential noise impact to park. Project would serve a small segment of metro area population and not greater Baton Rouge or corridor thrutraffic. 12 of 13

STATE PROJECT. H.004100 I 10 / I 12 SPLIT FORM ALTERNATIVE CONCEPT TYPE FORM TRAFFIC OPERATIONS SAFETY RIGHT OF WAY ENVIRONMENTA L/SOCIAL IMPACTS REMARKS CONSIDERATION TIER 2 I 10 I 12 Split_College Directional Ramps HIGH CAPACITY MAJOR NE LOW MODERATE N/A Provide dedicated exit lanes to College Drive and separate from I 10/12 WB prior to 10/12 merge. This would eliminate current weaving issue at merge. 13 of 13