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Rosemead
Traffic
Commission
AGENDA
MAY 3, 2007
6:30 PM
City Hall Council Chambers
8838 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, Califomia 91770
Brandan Matsdorf, Chairman
Holly Knapp, Vice-Chairperson
Edward Quintanilla, Commissioner
Joan Hunter, Commissioner
Howard Masuda, Commissioner
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION May 3, 2007
• CALL TO ORDER - 6:30 PM
• PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Commissioner Masuda
• INVOCATION - Commissioner Knapp
• ROLL CALL - Commissioners Quintanilla, Knapp, Matsdorf, Hunter & Masuda
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
April 5, 2007 - Regular Meeting (Deferred until June, 2007)
2. PUBLIC COMMENT FROM THE AUDIENCE
Please refer to public comment guidelines on the first page of this document.
3. OLD BUSINESS
A. REQUEST FOR STOP SIGNS AT THE INTERSECTION OF BARTLETT
AVENUE AND OLNEY STREET
Staff received a request through the City Council to review the level of traffic
control at the intersection of Bartlett Avenue and Olney Street. The concern
expressed was the volume and speed of traffic traveling through this intersection
especially during school start and release periods. In addition, the speed of
vehicles on Bartlett Avenue as they turn from Olney Street was a concern
especially as the Janson School crossing guard crosses pedestrians as the School
driveway. The specific request was for the installation of multi-way stop controls
for all approaches to the intersection of Bartlett Avenue and Olney Street.
Recommendation: It is staff's recommendation that the Traffic Commission
recommends the City Council approve the installation of:
• A yellow crosswalk on the south leg of Bartlett Avenue at Loftus Street.
• Handicap accessible ramps as necessary for the proposed yellow crosswalk.
• 20 feet of red curb on the west side of Bartlett Avenue from the proposed
yellow crosswalk northerly.
• 20 feet of red curb on the west side of Bartlett Avenue from the proposed
yellow crosswalk southerly.
• 20 feet of red curb on the east side of Bartlett Avenue from the proposed
yellow crosswalk southerly.
• 17 feet of red curb on the west side of Bartlett Avenue from the Janson School
driveway red curb northerly (20 feet total red curb)
• 8 feet of red curb on the west side of Bartlett Avenue from the Janson School
driveway red curb northerly (10 feet total red curb).
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION
4. NEW BUSINESS • NONE
5. STAFF REPORTS
6. COMMISSIONER REPORTS
7. ADJOURNMENT.
2007
The next regular meeting is scheduled for June 7, 2007 at 7:00 pm.
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION
STAFF REPORT
TO: THE HONORABLE CHAIRMAN AND COMMISSIONERS
FROM: JOANNE ITAGAKI, TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DEPUTY
DATE: MARCH 26, 2007
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR STOP SIGNS AT THE INTERSECTION OF BARTLETT
AVENUE AND OLNEY STREET
SUMMARY.
Staff received a request through the City Council to review the level of traffic control at
the intersection of Bartlett Avenue and Olney Street. The concern expressed was the
volume and speed of traffic traveling through this intersection especially during school
start and release periods. In addition, the speed of vehicles on Bartlett Avenue as they
turn from Olney Street was a concern especially as the Janson School crossing guard
crosses pedestrians at the School driveway. The specific request was for the
installation of multi-way stop controls for all approaches to the intersection of Bartlett
Avenue and Olney Street.
Staff Recommendation
It is staffs recommendation that the Traffic Commission recommends the City Council
approve the installation of:
• A yellow crosswalk on the south leg of Bartlett Avenue at Loftus Street.
Handicap accessible ramps as necessary-for the, proposed yellow crosswalk.
20 feet of red curb on the west side of Bartlett Avenue from the proposed yellow
crosswalk northerly.
a 20 feet of red curb on the west side of Bartlett Avenue from the proposed yellow
crosswalk southerly.
20 feet of red curb on the east side of Bartlett Avenue from the proposed yellow
crosswalk southerly..
17 feet of red curb on the west side of Bartlett Avenue from the Janson School
driveway red curb northerly (20 feet total red curb).
• 8 feet of red curb on the west side of Bartlett Avenue from the Janson School
driveway red curb northerly (10 feet total red curb).
Staff further recommends that the Traffic Commission recommend the City Council
direct selective enforcement of speeds on Olney Street and Bartlett Avenue.
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ANALYSIS
Bartlett Avenue is a 36-foot wide residential roadway. There are no stripes on the
roadway separating opposing lanes of traffic. Bartlett Avenue forms a T intersection
with Olney Street. There are no stop controls on Bartlett Avenue at Olney Street.
Parking is generally allowed on both sides of Bartlett Avenue except on street sweeping
days. The prima facie speed limit on Bartlett Avenue is 25 mph.
Olney Street is also a 36-foot wide residential roadway with no stripes on the roadway.
Parking is generally allowed on both sides of Olney Street except on street sweeping
days. The prima facie speed limit on Olney Street is 25 mph.
Janson School is on the corner of Bartlett Avenue and Marshall Street. The school's
primary pick-up/drop-off zone_is on-site and located on the south end of the school.
This on-site zone is a one-way access drive-through with the inbound driveway on the
west side of Bartlett Avenue approximately 120 feet north of Olney Street. The
outbound driveway is located on the north side of Olney Street at its far west end.
Exhibit A will be available at the Traffic Commission meeting and will identify the
existing conditions at Bartlett Avenue and Olney Street.
Discussion
The reported accident history at the intersection of Bartlett Avenue and Olney Street
was reviewed for the period from January 1, 2004 through February 28, 2007. There
were no accidents reported during this time frame. The reported accident history was
also reviewed for Bartlett Avenue between Marshall Street and Olney Street. There
were no accidents reported during this time frame.
Twenty-four hour traffic volumes were obtained for the intersection of Bartlett Avenue
and Olney Street in March 2007. These counts revealed the following:
24-hour Traffic Volume
Northbound
Southbound
Eastbound
Westbound
Bartlett Avenue
849
284
Olney Street
805
251
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Peak Hour Traffic Volumes
Northbound
Southbound
Eastbound
Westbound
Bartlett Avenue
149 (715 AM)
84 (7:15 AM)
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219 (1:30 PM)
32 (2:15 PM)
Olney Street
219 (7:15 AM)
26 (7:30 AM)
203 (1:30 PM)
22 (5:45 PM)
A pedestrian count was also taken at the driveway of Janson School on Bartlett Avenue.
Currently, the School provides a crossing guard at this location. During a one hour and
15 minute-period from 1:15 PM to 2:30 PM, 31 pedestrians crossed Bartlett Avenue at
the driveway. Of these 31 pedestrians, 8 were adults crossing with students and 10
students crossed with the crossing guard but with no other adult.
The 24-hour traffic volumes and collision history were applied to the guidelines
presented in the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) for the installation
of multi-way stop controlled intersections. Exhibit B depicts how the intersection of
Bartlett Avenue and Olney Street compares to the MUTCD guidelines.
For Section C.2, the guideline analyzes the volumes of the minor street (Bartlett
Avenue) approaches. For this T intersection, only the southbound traffic volumes on
Bartlett Avenue should be considered. However, understanding the traffic flow pattern
of the intersection, staff included the traffic volumes for both northbound and
southbound traffic on Bartlett Avenue. In addition, the total pedestrian volume (31
pedestrians) crossing Bartlett Avenue at the School driveway was added to the
analysis. For a conservative estimate, the 31 pedestrians were added to each of the 8
hours analyzed even though the number of pedestrians crossing throughout the day
would be much less than during school start/release hours. -
As shown in Exhibit B, even with the conservative addition of traffic volumes and
pedestrian volumes, the MUTCD guidelines are not satisfied for the intersection of
Bartlett Avenue and Olney Street.
However, in acknowledgment to the fact that the School is using a crossing guard, it is
recommended that a yellow crosswalk be installed on the south leg of Bartlett Avenue at
Loftus Street and that the crossing guard be directed to cross pedestrians at this
location. This will remove some of the confusion that exists at the School driveway with
vehicles entering the site and pedestrians trying to cross and it will relocate the
pedestrians further from the intersection of Bartlett Avenue and Olney Street.
Therefore, the following installation is recommended:.
• A yellow crosswalk on the south leg of Bartlett Avenue at Loftus Street.
Handicap accessible ramps as necessary for the proposed yellow crosswalk.
20 feet of red curb on the west side of Bartlett Avenue from the proposed yellow
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crosswalk northerly.
0 20 feet of red curb on the west side of Bartlett Avenue from the proposed yellow
crosswalk southerly.
0 20 feet of red curb on the east side of Bartlett Avenue from the proposed yellow
crosswalk southerly.
0 17 feet of red curb on the west side of Bartlett Avenue from the Janson School
driveway red curb northerly (20 feet total red curb).
8 feet of red curb on the west side of Bartlett Avenue from the Janson School
driveway red curb northerly (10 feet total red curb).
Staff further recommends that the Traffic Commission recommend the City Council
direct selective enforcement of speeds on Olney Street and Bartlett Avenue.
Exhibit A depicts these recommendations.
PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS
This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process.
Submitted by:
Joanne Itagaki
Traffic Engineering Deputy
Exhibit A: Existing and proposed improvements at Bartlett Avenue and Olney Street (available at
Traffic Commission meeting)
Exhibit B: MUTCD Guidelines for the installation of Multi-way Stop signs
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INSERT
Exhibit A - Existing and Proposed Improvements
at Bartlett Avenue and Olney Street
(Available at Traffic Commission Meeting)
CITY OF ROSEI4IEAD Exhibit B
CA MUTCD 2003 Rev.
MULTI-WAY STOP SIGN WARRANTS
LOCATION: -Bartlett Avenue and Olney.5treet_ DATE: _03/28/07_
The installation of multi-way STOP signs are based on the following:
A. Where traffic signals are justified, the multiway stop is an interim measure that
can be installed quickly to control traffic while arrangements are being made for
the installation of the traffic control signal.
Satisfied: Yes No
B. A crash problem, as indicated by 5 or more reported crashes in a 12-month
period that are susceptible to correction by a multiway stop installation. Such
crashes include right- and left-turn collisions as well as right-angle collisions.
Satisfied: Yes No
C. Minimum traffic volumes:
1. The vehicular volume entering the intersection from the major street
approaches (total of both approaches) averages at least 300 vehicles per
hour for any 8 hours of an average day; and
Satisfied: Yes No
2. The combined vehicular, pedestrian, and bicycle volume entering the
intersection from the minor street approaches (total of both approaches)
averages at least 200 units per hour for the same 8 hours, with an average
delay to minor-street vehicular traffic of at least 30 seconds per vehicle
during the highest hour, but
Satisfied Yes No
3. If the 85-percentile approach speed of the major-street. traffic exceeds 65
km/h or 40 mph, the minimum vehicular volume warrant is 70 percent of the
above values. Not Applicable
Satisfied: Yes No
D. Where no single criterion is satisfied, but where Criteria B, C.1, and C.2 are all
satisfied 80 percent of the minimum values. Criterion C.3 is excluded from this
condition. Not Applicable
VOLUME WORKSHEET Hours
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Guideline ~lc~l A Q% 2`4 1, 112
A ( / p 11V / '7 /k' / AVG
(1) Total Volume 300 (225) [ 201] [ 100] [ 40 ] [ 90 ] [ 45 ] [ 107] [ 176] [ 71 ] 104
(2) Combined Vol. 200 (150) [ 222] [ 131] [ 76 ] [ 126] [ 86 ] [ 159] [ 2403 [ 118] 145
Note: Combined volume includes both northbound and southbound volumes on Bartlett Avenue
and 31 pedestrians crossing with the school crossing guard added to each of the 8 hours.