Warroad
Area 6: West of Warroad
Limits: Hwy  11 between 440th Avenue and Hay Creek
	  Primary  Improvement: Construct  passing lanes on Hwy 11 to create a super-two roadway
	  Number of  Alternatives: 4
	Problem Alternative is Addressing: Community  desire for more passing opportunities between Roseau and Warroad.    
Option A: Super-two roadway with eastbound passing lane between 450th Avenue and Hay Creek
Description: Expand  Hwy 11 to a super-two roadway between 450th Avenue and Hay Creek.
 - Eastbound  passing lane for 1.25 mile
- East  and westbound left and right turn lanes at Cty Rd 9/460th Avenue
Estimated  Construction Costs: $1,200,000-$1,500,000
Right of Way  Needs: None.
 Environmental Concerns: None identified.
Risks: Safety  concerns due to passing lane extending through Cty Rd 9. Skew at TH 11 and Cty Rd 9 intersection.
Benefits: Safety  and mobility improvements:
- Passing lanes
- Turn lanes
Option B: Super-two roadway with eastbound passing lane on new roadway alignment between 440th Avenue and Hay Creek
Description: New  roadway alignment between 440th Avenue and Hay Creek, following an abandoned  railroad bed
      - Eastbound  passing lane for 1 .5 miles
      - Realign  Cty Rd 9/460th Street intersection
- Mitigate trail in new right of way
      Estimated  Construction Costs: $7,000,000-$8,000,000
      Right of Way  Needs: 2  miles of former railroad right of way from the Roseau County Trailblazers.  Additional right of way from up to 13 parcels.
       Environmental Concerns: Relocate  existing ATV/snowmobile trail.
      Risks: Right  of way acquisition and mitigation for the trail.
      Benefits: Safety  and mobility improvements:
      - Passing lanes
- Turn lanes
- Reduced  access onto Hwy 11
Option C: Super-two roadway with staggered east and westbound passing lanes on new roadway alignment between 440th Avenue and Hay Creek
Description: New  roadway alignment between 440th Avenue and Hay Creek, following an abandoned  railroad bed
      - Staggered  passing lanes: eastbound passing lane for 0.8 mile, westbound passing lane for  0.8 mile
      - Realign  Cty Rd 9/460th Street intersection
- Mitigate trail in new right of way
      Estimated  Construction Costs: $7,000,000-$8,000,000
      Right of Way  Needs: 2  miles of former railroad right of way from the Roseau County Trailblazers.  Additional right of way from up to 13 parcels.
       Environmental Concerns: Relocate  existing ATV/snowmobile trail.
      Risks: Right  of way acquisition and mitigation for the trail.  Length of passing lane is not ideal – would  prefer to have a mile.
      Benefits: Safety  and mobility improvements:
      - Passing lanes
- Turn lanes
- Reduced  access onto Hwy 11
Option D: Four-lane roadway on new alignment between 440th Avenue and Hay Creek
Description: New  roadway alignment between 440th Avenue and Hay Creek, following an abandoned  railroad bed
      - Four-lane  roadway between existing Hwy 11 and Cty Rd 9 (1.5 miles)
      - Realign  Cty Rd 9/460th Street intersection
      - Mitigate trail in new right of way
  Estimated  Construction Costs: $8,000,000-$9,000,000
  Right of Way  Needs: 2  miles of former railroad right of way from the Roseau County Trailblazers.  Additional right of way from up to 13 parcels.
   Environmental Concerns: Relocate  existing ATV/snowmobile trail.
  Risks: Right  of way acquisition and mitigation for the trail. Four-lane roadways have higher  crash rates than other road design types – access has to be controlled to the  roadway to minimize that risk.
  Benefits: Safety  and mobility improvements:
      - Passing lanes
      - Turn lanes
      - Reduced  access onto Hwy 11    
Concept layouts
Area 6, Option A
      Area 6, Option B
      Area 6, Option C
      Area 6, Option D

