The year 1300 (MCCC) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar, the 1300th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 300th year of the 2nd millennium, the 100th and last year of the 13th century, and the 1st year of the 1300s decade. The year 1300 was not a leap year in the Proleptic Gregorian calendar.
In late 2022, residents from the neighborhoods near the 1300 South and 2100 East intersection had a growing concern about safety along these two corridors and at the intersection itself. After the Transportation Division implemented a Leading Pedestrian Interval (LPI) at the intersection, the community requested additional traffic calming along 1300 South and 2100 East to reduce speed through the area.
Our team collected traffic and safety data along these two street segments and created a plan designed around overall speed reduction. The design will incorporate well-spaced and semi-frequent speed cushions along 1300 South and 2100 East. Three raised crosswalks will also be included in the plan at key points along these corridors.
In addition, there will be a reduction in the speed limit from 30 to 25 on 2100 East between Foothill Blvd. and approximately 2200 South. The speed limit reduction will help ensure the speed limit is the same on 2100 East as it is along 1300 South.
We have received requests to slow cars and/or otherwise improve safety at the intersections and streets throughout the surrounding neighborhoods: Yalecrest, Bonneville Hills, Wasatch Hollow and the East Bench. The Livable Streets team has installed some traffic calming elements around these areas this year: a speed feedback sign on Browning Avenue near 1300 East and improvements to the crossing at Dilworth Elementary on Westminster Avenue. Planned for this summer is a pedestrian walkway for children to walk to Indian Hills Elementary School safely.
Possibly, yes. This will be site-specific and depends on distance from speed hump and home construction materials (e.g. single pane versus double pane windows). Some areas may experience minor noise and possibly a little vibration with heavy trucks, however the traffic mix on 1300 South does not have a high frequency of heavy trucks so it is not expected to be a constant nuisance. Also, it is important to note that traveling the speed limit can significantly reduce the amount of noise which is generated from a speed hump. If a vehicle is traveling over the posted speed limit, it may make more noise.
Yes. We collected both speed and traffic volume data for 1300 South. The traffic volumes are about 5,000 vehicles per day and the 85th percentile speed is about 31 mph. The speed humps will help considerably in reducing traffic speeds to a safer, more comfortable range which is more conducive to a community-oriented street like 1300 South.
Insulfrax 1300 HT Blanket products represent the next generation of low bio-persistent (LBP) thermal insulation from Unifrax. This new innovative product combines superior thermal performance with enhanced operating temperature capability. Insulfrax 1300 HT Blanket, a lightweight needled blanket, is manufactured using proprietary fiberization techniques, offering both a 1300 grade classification and a use limit temperature in applications up to 1200C.
Insulfrax 1300 HT Blanket has excellent chemical stability and is unaffected by most chemicals except hydrofluoric and phosphoric acids and concentrated alkalis. If wet by water or steam, thermal
and physical properties remain unaffected after drying. Insulfrax 1300 HT fibre meets the requirements specified under Note Q of European Regulation 1272/2008 and therefore exonerated from labelling requirements in Europe.
October 11: The City of Fort Worth invites interested residents to attend a public meeting about 1300 Gendy Street, where invited development firms will present their preliminary proposals to redevelop the City-owned property. The development firms will be selected by an evaluation panel consisting of City department heads and civic leaders.
Light provides 1300 lumens in level IV at 6500K color temperature, has a narrow 10 penetrating beam angle from an XML LED. Four power settings to reduce intensity and increase battery life. The light provides 1300 lumens (Level IV), 650 lumens (Level III) 325 lumens (Level II) and 130 lumens (level I). There is also an SOS function for emergency signaling. The lights burn times are 2-hours (level IV), 5-hours (level III), 10-hours (level II) and 20-hours (level I). Power is supplied by the rechargeable lithium-ion 18650 battery pack. A color-coded battery indicator lets you know when to recharge the battery for optimum use.
The Serfas True 1300 MTB features 1300 lumens of crystal clear bright night time illumination to make out every turn of the trail and 1300 lumens in Flash mode to make sure all eyes are on you. A smart grippy extra large power button with LED backlit battery level indicator ensures surefire operation and convenient battery monitoring so there are no unwelcome surprises on the trail. Go-Pro and Bar Bracket Included.
Dominion Energy is currently working on a project to replace existing gas lines on 1300 W. Find updates for that project here. If you have questions or concerns please contact Jared Minnesota with Dominion Energy: 801-548-5842.
Road construction is scheduled in phases to reduce impacts. (Construction schedules are subject to changes due to weather and equipment.) Beginning August 14, 2023, West Jordan will begin Phase 1 widening of 1300 W. Between 9000 S. and 9400 S.
I am a commercial guide on a technical river. My customers are amazed at how smooth it handles in white water. When I purchased it I looked at every drift boat and raft on the market and none compared to the PAC 1300. It exceeds every category the state requires to run rapids under the most extreme cases. Thank you for producing a quality product. The only thing I would change, would be the way the seats mount to seat brackets. You have to remove the seat to make adjustments. This requires multiple size tools and takes time.
A workhorse for both recreation and roadside emergencies: The Powerpack Pro 1300 recharges engines up to 8 cylinders with 1300 peak Amps of starting current. Its 18Ah rechargeable battery serves as a stand-alone power source, getting you back on the road without the need for another car.
AMX Jetpack is an incredibly affordable switching, transport, and control solution for K12 classrooms and small-to-medium meeting spaces that provides simple to operate room controls, multiple video inputs, and enables voice lift for clear communication with everyone in the space. The JPK-1300 combines 4K60 4:2:0 HDMI and USB-C video switching and distance transport, room control, wallplate accessibility, and audio amplification in a kit that requires zero programming and provides the security and reliability that AMX is well known to provide.
McLeod Racing 1300 Series Bearing. The McLeod Racing 1300 series bearing are intended for applications where your "A" dimension is less than 3". This series is made for all your common old school transmissions, including Muncie, T-10/Super T-10. Saginaw, Toploader, T-5, TKO 500/600 and the all new TKX 5 speed. This bearing assembly bolts as a replacement to the factory bearing retainer for a secure installation. We offer this bearing with an adjustable piston and removable shims or a fixed position piston for those very specific "A" dimensions. The 1300 Series bearing is offered as a stand alone option or paired with a universal matching 3/4" bore Wilwood master cylinder with a remote reservoir. If you cant find your application give us a call at 714-630-2764 and we'll be happy to fit you into the right application!
TPE SEBS 95A is a soft material great for prototyping where rubber-like or elastomeric properties and durability are required. TPE SEBS 1300 95A is slightly firmer than TPE SEBS 1300 85A for application requirements that call for flexibility but also need more rigidity to achieve the optimal finished part performance.
Math 1300 introduces students to mathematical topics, concepts and algorithms relevant to business management and the social sciences. These include financial mathematics, linear algebra, linear programming, combinatorics, probability and statistics.
A: Yes. Effective April 24, 2020, CSCI 1300/1300L satisfies Area III Quantitative Reasoning in the General Education Core Curriculum. Until this is published in the next version of the UGA Bulletin, students who are seeking to fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning requirement with CSCI 1300/1300L are encouraged confirm this information with their advisor.
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The DS-1300 series's 10th-gen CPU brings to 31% better integer multi-tasking for compute-intensive application performance than 9th-gen CPUs*. DDR4 2933 MHz memory further increases speed by 10%**. The processing platform delivers the performance required to consolidate multiple workloads for intelligent devices and applications.
The DS-1300 series's fanless and cableless industrial-grade design can withstand rigorous environments. Its unique thermal design supports an extended operating temperature range from -40C to 70C. It has also passed stringent industry standards, including MIL-STD-810G military standard and EN50155 (EN 50121-3-2 only) for rolling stock environments.
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