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TO: HONORABLE MAYOR
AND MEMBERS
ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
FROM: FRANK G. TRIPEPI, CITY MANA
DATE: APRIL 4, 2000
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR SPEED RESTRICTIONS ON MUSCATEL AVENUE IN THE
VICINITY OF SCOTT STREET
DISCUSSION
This is a requestfrom resident William Boyd, 8712 Scott Street, forthe installation of speed
bumps or rumble strips on Muscatel Avenue in the vicinity of Scott Street. Ina letter to the
Traffic Commission, Mr. Boyd addressed concerns regarding vehicles speeding through an
existing crosswalk on Muscatel Avenue. Based on data from the reported accident history,
field review and observations of the subject site, staff recommended the installation of
rumble strips for the crosswalk on Muscatel Avenue at Scott Street. After further review of
CalTrans guidelines, it is also recommended that warning signs for the crosswalk be
relocated-and changes be made to existing signs, as shown on Exhibit B.
At the February meeting, the Traffic Commission voted 5-0 to approve the staff
recommendation to install rumble strips and to update existing traffic signage on Muscatel
Avenue.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Rosemead City Council approve the installation of rumble strips
north and south of Scott Street on Muscatel Avenue. In addition, revisions to school
signage on Muscatel Avenue as shown on Exhibit B, is also recommended.
EXHIBITS:
Exhibit A - Staff report, dated January 18, 2000.
Exhibit B - Figure 1
Exhibit C - Draft Minutes, dated February 3, 2000
COUNCIL, AGENDA
APR.1 1 2000
ITEM( No.
TO: HONORABLE CHAIRMAN
AND MEMBERS
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION
FROM: JOANNE ITAGAKI, TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DEPUTY DATE: JANUARY 18, 2000
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR SPEED BUMPS ON MUSCATEL AVENUE IN
THE VICINITY OF SCOTT STREET
REQUEST
A letter, attached, has been received from Mr. William Boyd of 8712 Scott Street.
Mr. Boyd is requesting speed bumps or "white button road caps" on Muscatel
Avenue to slow down traffic in the vicinity of Scott Street. He indicates that
vehicles are speeding through the crosswalk.
CONDITIONS
Muscatel Avenue is a 40-foot wide north/south secondary arterial. There is one
lane of traffic in each direction separated by single yellow skip striping. On-street
parking is allowed on both sides of the street except during street sweeping
times. The posted speed limit on Muscatel Avenue is 30 mph. There is a 25
mph school speed limit sign for northbound Muscatel Avenue north of. Valley
Boulevard.
Scott Street is a 36-foot wide east/west local street. There is no striping on the
street. Parking is allowed on both sides of the street except during street
sweeping times. Scott Street is stop controlled at its T-intersection with Muscatel
Avenue. The prima facie speed limit on Scott Street is 25 mph.
At the intersection of Muscatel Avenue and Scott Street, a yellow crosswalk
exists on the south leg. School crossing signs and markings exist on Muscatel
Avenue in advance of this crosswalk.
Figure 1 depicts existing conditions on Muscatel Avenue in the vicinity of Scott
Street.
DATA
The reported accident history in the vicinity of Muscatel Avenue and Scott Street
was reviewed for the period from January 1, 1996 through June 30, 1999. This
review identified 2 reported accidents and are summarized on the following page.
EXHIBIT "A"
Request for Speed Bumps on Muscatel Avenue
In the Vicinity of Scott Street
Page 2
Location and Description
Hovey Street @ Muscatel Avenue
Northbound vehicle proceeding straight
rearended a northbound stopped
vehicle (PCF = driver alcohol/drug and
unsafe speed).
Muscatel Avenue 72 feet south of Lawrence
Southbound vehicle proceeding straight
rearended a southbound vehicle
turning right (PCF = none stated).
NOTE: PCF = primary collision factor
Time and Date
11:05 p.m. Thurs. 8/6/98
2:30 p.m. Sat. 9/26/98
A 24-hour traffic count was conducted at the intersection of Muscatel Avenue and
Scott Street last year. This count indicated the following:
24-hour traffic volume.
Muscatel Avenue 5,820 (2,781 NB: 3,039 SB)
Scott Street 1,626 (813 EB: estimated WB)
DISCUSSION
Field review of Muscatel Avenue in the vicinity of Scott Street revealed a yellow
crosswalk on the south leg of the intersection. This crosswalk was identified with
warning signs and pavement markings. The field observations were made during
school hours but not during the beginning or release periods. However,
approximately 10 pedestrians, during the field observation, used the crosswalk.
Mr. Boyd has requested the installation of speed humps or rumble strips to slow
down traffic in the vicinity of the crosswalk. Since the City's policy is not to install
speed humps, the installation of rumble strips was considered..
As we have found on Encinita Avenue, the installation of rumble strips has been
helpful in alerting motorists in advance of the crosswalk. A similar rumble strip
installation is recommended for the crosswalk on Muscatel Avenue at Scott
Street.
After review of the Caltrans guidelines, the warning signs for the crosswalk need
to be relocated. The recommended changes to the signing on Muscatel Avenue
are identified on Figure 1.
Request for Speed Bumps on Muscatel Avenue
In the Vicinity of Scott Street
Page 3
RECOMMENDATIONS
The installation of rumble strips north and south of Scott Street on Muscatel
Avenue is recommended. It is further recommended that the school signing on
Muscatel Avenue be revised as shown on Figure 1. All these school signs shall
be the new "chartreuse" color. Refer to Figure 1 for all the recommendations of
this report.
Attachment
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Existing W66 sign.
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signs = A
Install R2(30) sign.
Valley Bl.
Lawrence St.
Install rumble strip.
Not to Scale
Lengths are
approximate.
Relocated W66 sign = B
Install W66A sign
20' 20'
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Remove and relocate existing
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Install rumble strip.
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EXHIBIT "B"
RO.SEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMRS.SION
FERRUARY3. 2000
A regular meeting of the Rosemead Traffic Commission was called to order by Chairman
Quintanilla at 7:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers, 8838 East Valley Blvd, Rosemead.
ROLL CALL
Present: Chairman Quintanilla
Commissioners: Ruiz, Knapp, Baffo, Herrera
Absent: None
DRAFT :
Ex Officio: Administrative Aide: Jessica Wilkinson
Deputy Traffic Engineer: Joanne Itagaki
CALL TO ORDER
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Chairman Quintanilla
The Invocation was delivered by Commissioner Ruiz
There was a moment of silence for the departing victims of Flight #261.
I. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
It was moved by Commissioner Knapp, seconded by Commissioner Herrera and tamed
unanimously to approve the minutes for January 6, 2000.
H. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE
Speaking before the Commission was:
Helen Gunthrie -
1754 Dubonnet
Rosemead, CA 91770 - - - - - - -
Ms. Gunthrie stated that the residents need more patrolling on Marshall Street.
III. OLDBUSTNESS - None
IV. A. REOUEST FOR SPEED BUMPS ON MUSCATEL AVENUE rN THE
VICINITY OF SCOTT STREET
Deputy Traffic Engineer Itagaki stated that staff received a letter from Mr. William Boyd
of 8712 Scott Street. Mr. Boyd is requesting speed bumps or "white button road caps" on
Muscatel Avenue to slow down traffic in the vicinity of Scott Street. He indicates that .
vehicles are speeding through the crosswalk.
Muscatel Avenue is a 40-foot wide north/south secondary arterial. There is one lane of
traffic in each direction separated by single yellow skip striping. On-street parking is
allowed on both sides of the street except during street sweeping times. The posted speed-....
limit on Muscatel Avenue is 30 mph. There is a 25 mph school speed limit sign for .
northbound Muscatel Avenue north of Valley Boulevard.
Scott Street is a 36-foot wide east/west local street. There is no striping on the street. .
Parking is allowed on both sides of the street except during street sweeping times. Scott
Street is stop controlled at its T-intersection with Muscatel Avenue. The prima facie
speed limit on Scott Street is 25 mph. .
EXHIBIT "C"
At the intersection of Muscatel Avenue and Scott Street, a yellow crosswalk exists on the
south leg. School crossing signs and markings exist on Muscatel Avenue in advance of
this crosswalk.
The reported accident history in the vicinity of Muscatel Avenue and Scott Street was
reviewed for the period from January 1, 1996 through June 30, 1999.
Field review of Muscatel Avenue in the vicinity of Scott Street revealed a yellow
crosswalk on the south leg of the intersection. This crosswalk'was identified with
warning signs and pavement markings. The field observations were made during school
hours but not during the beginning of release periods. However, approximately 10
pedestrians, during the field observation, used the crosswalk.
Mr. Boyd has requested the installation of speed humps or rumble strips to slow down
traffic in the vicinity of the crosswalk. Since the City's policy is not to install speed
humps, the installation of rumble strips was considered.
As we have found on Encinita Avenue, the installation of rumble strips has been helpful
in alerting motorists in advance of the crosswalk. A similar rumble strip installation is
recommended for the crosswalk on Muscatel Avenue at Scott Street.
After review of the Caltrans guidelines, the warning signs for the crosswalk need to be
relocated.
RECOMMENDATION:
B.
The installation of rumble strips north and south of Scott Street on Muscatel Avenue is
recommended. It was further recommended that the school signing on Muscatel Avenue
be revised. All these school signs shall be the new "chartreuse" color.
Commissioner Ruiz stated that on the north/west comer of Edmond Drive there are some
brush that are up to the curb and are restricting the view of people making a right hand
tum.
It was moved by Commissioner Ruiz, seconded by Commissioner Baffo, and carried
unanimously to approve the Traffic Engineer's recommendation.
REQUEST FOR SPEED CONTROL ON STEELE STREET BETWEEN
ROSEME.AD BOULEVARD AND ELLIS LANE
Deputy Traffic Engineer Itagaki stated that during last months Traffic Commission
meeting, Ms: Suzanna Costa requested some sort of speed control on Steele Street.
Commissioner Ruiz requested staff to review Steele Street for additional traffic controls.
Ms. Costa did not specify her concerns. She expressedan interest in installing speed
humps on Steele Street to slow vehicles. Staff indicated to Ms. Costa that the City's
current policy is not to install speed humps due to exposure to additional liability.
Steele Street is a 36-foot wide residential roadway from Rosemead Boulevard to Rio
Hondo Avenue. Between Rio Hondo Avenue and Ellis Lane, Steele Street is 40 feet
wide. -There is no striping on the street. Parking is allowed on both sides of the street
except during street sweeping times. Steele Street is stop controlled at its intersection
with Rosemead Boulevard. Hart Avenue, Rio Hondo Avenue and Ellis Lane. The prima
facie speed limit on Steele Street is 25 mph.
The reported accident history on Steele Street between Rosemead Boulevard and Ellis
Lane was reviewed for the period from January 1, 1996 through June 30, 1999.
The estimated 24-hour traffic volume on Steele Street is approximately 2,000 vehicles,
per day. This is generally considered the average volume of a residential roadway.
Field review identified no parking street sweeping signs and stop signs along Steele
Street. A few vehicles were observed traveling on Steele Street. It is estimated their
speed was approximately 25.30 mph. These observations were made during off-peak
hours.
As you are aware, the City's current policy is to deny the installation of speed humps on
public streets. This is primarily due to the lack of approved standard designs for the
speed humps. Other cities have installed speed humps on a "trial or study" basis and
have determined, under their own legal advice, whether their city is taking on additional
liability.
The installation of rumble strips was considered for'Steele Street. However, the
installation of rumble strips in the City has been primarily to advise motorists in advance
of a specific situation. For example, on Encinitas Avenue the rumble strips were installed
to warn motorists of the yellow school crosswalk-at Pitkin Street. The installation of
rumble strips on Steele Street would be inappropriate, at this time. In addition, the noise
from the rumble strips would be a concern on this residential street.
There were no speed limit signs posted on Steele Street. Such a posting may serve as a
reminder to motorists of the prima facie speed limit of 25 mph on a residential street. It
is recommended that 25 mph speed limit signs be installed on Steele Street. Due to the
similar roadway characteristics, it is further recommended that 25 mph speed limit signs
be installed on Guess Street and Ralph Street.
De Adalena Street is not included in this recommendation. De Adelena Street is
currently being surveyed as an addendum to the City's Engineering and Traffic Speed
Survey.
RECOATMENDATION:
The installation of 25 mph signs on Steele Street, Guess Street and Ralph Street was
recommended. It was further recommended that the speed trailer be placed on Steele
Street followed by selective enforcement.
It was moved by Commissioner Knapp, seconded by Commissioner Herrera, and carried
unanimously to approve the Traffic Engineer's recommendation. - -
V. STAFFREPORTS -
Administrative Aide Wilkinson stated that at the last City Council meeting of January 25, .
2000, the traffic request for parking restrictions on 3319 San Gabriel Boulevard and
Hidden Pine and Valley Boulevard were approved by the City Council and have already
been installed. -
VI. CONINTTSSIONER REPORTS
Commissioner Knapp inquired as to the school bus on Graves Avenue. Administrative
Aide Wilkinson stated that she placed a parking control officer at this location, but didn't
see anything.
Chairman Quintanilla inquired about the school signaee behind Savannah School.
VII. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Commission, the meeting was
adjourned.