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TC - Item 3A - Jackson Avenue/Garvalia Avenuei; ~ti OSEMEAD TR,4F~IC COMiNISSION STAFF €PORT TO: THE HONORABLE CHAIRMAN AND COMMISSIONERS FROM: JOANNE ITAGAKI, TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DEPUTY DATE: DECEMBER 4, 2008 SUBJECT: JACKSOE~I AVENUE/GARVALIA AVENUE - PROPOSE® STOP SIGN? INSTALLATION BACI(GROUND In September 2008, the Traffic Commission reviewed a request regarding speeding on Jackson Avenue between Fern Avenue and Graves Avenue. Residents also asked for the .installation of stop signs to slow traffic. Staff analyzed the intersection of Jackson Avenue/Garvalia Avenue for the installation of a multi-way stop. The Ca{ifornia Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CP. MUTCD) guidelines were not satisfied. However, after discussion regarding the intersection of Jackson Avenue/Garvalia Avenue; the Traffic Commission determined that vehicles traveling on Jackson Avenue could .not be seen from Garvalia Avenue. Based on those concerns staff concurred that there were existing visibility constraints at the location and based on that finding, it vdas initially recommended that the stop signs not be installed. That could not be addressed through the installation of parking restrictions or the trimming of trees. Therefore, the Traffic Commission recommended to the City Council the installation of STOP signs on Jackson Avenue at Garvalia Avenue. The City Council has requested this item be brought back to the Traffic Commission. ®ISCUSSION As discussed at the September 2008 Traffic Commission meeting, the CA MUTCD provides criteria/guidelines for the use of STOP signs. For the intersection of Jackson Avenue/Garvalia Avenue, the criteria for "Multiway Stop Applications" were analyzed. The analysis indicated that the subject .intersection did not satisfy these criteria. However, the CA MUTCD allows for consideration of "other criteria" to be considered including: A. The need to control left-turn conflicts; ~*. Traffic Commission Meeting December 4, 2008 Page 2 of 2 B. The need to control vehicle/pedestrian conflicts near locations that generate high pedestrian volumes; C. Locations where a road user, after stopping, cannot see conflicting traffic and is not able to reasonably safely negotiate the intersection unless conflicting cross traffic is also required to stop; and D. An intersection of two residential neighborhood collector (through) streets of similar design and operating characteristics where multiway stop control would improve traffic operational characteristics of the intersection." Based on item C (above), it is feasib{e to recommend the installation of STOP signs on Jackson Avenue at Garvalia Avenue. Recommendation Based on the discussion made by the Traffic Commission and field observations of the intersection in September 2008, the Traffic Commission recommended the City Council install STOP signs oi-~ Jackson Avenue at Garvalia Avenue. City staff concurs with the recommendation of the Traffic Commission. PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process. Submitted by: o Joanne Itagaki Traffic Engineering Deputy