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Sports
Fed Ex Field
Landover, Maryland
Jordan Hare Stadium
Auburn, Alabama
Laurel Park Race Course
Laurel, Maryland
Pimlico Race Course
Baltimore, Maryland
College and professional football, basketball, and baseball games, horse and auto racing, and other sports events draw large crowds of spectators that can have significant traffic and parking impacts on local and regional transportation infrastructure.

Spectators typically arrive aver several hours (or even days in the case of college football) but they all leave promptly when the game or event is over. Typically, spectators must wait in queue during this 45- to 60-minute “dump” time.

Our signature projects include:

FedEx Field, Washington redskins, Landover, Maryland
Jordan Hare Stadium, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama
Laurel Park (Horse) Race Course, Laurel, Maryland
Pimlico (horse) Race Course, Baltimore, Maryland

Wells + Associates offers the following interchange planning services:

Pre- and post-event traffic forecasting, by mode
Parking demand analysis
Traffic impact studies
Transit planning
Traffic operation plans
Parking operation plans
Transit studies
Pedestrian studies
Conceptual parking garage and lot design
Site access, egress, and circulation studies
Truck dock design
Conceptual site planning
Traffic signal, signing, and pavement marking plans
Presentation of study process, findings, and recommendations
Expert witness testimony

Wells + Associates is equipped with the latest computer-aided tools and techniques for interchange design studies and advanced tools for effective communication of design impacts to the public and affected agencies.
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