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TC - Item 3A - Traffic Concerns Along Muscatel AvenueTO: TRAFFIC COMMISSION FROM: CHRIS MARCARELLO, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR DATE: JANUARY 12, 2012 SUBJECT: TRAFFIC CONCERNS ALONG MUSCATEL AVENUE SUMMARY A request was received to discuss traffic concerns along Muscatel Avenue (from Valley Blvd to Mission Drive). Residents have expressed concerns with traffic and parking in this neighborhood and have asked that traffic calming measures be installed using the City's Neighborhood Traffic Calming "Toolbox" Program. Potential improvements may include the use of additional street striping /markings, parking restrictions, signage, and speed enforcement. Residents in this area have asked to attend the Commission's January meeting to discuss their concerns regarding traffic in the area. Staff Recommendation It is recommended that the Traffic Commission take public input and designate a member of the Commission to work with residents and staff in evaluating possible traffic calming improvements. ANALYSIS In late November 2011, a request was received to evaluate traffic conditions along Muscatel Avenue from Valley Boulevard to Mission Drive. Residents in this area contend that there are several traffic concerns in the neighborhood, including: • Excessive vehicle speeding • On- Street parking spaces are used as a carpool parking location for a nearby Beauty School • Unsafe conditions for pedestrian crossings Muscatel Avenue is a 40 -foot roadway in between Valley Boulevard and Mission Drive. Muscatel Avenue is a two -lane (one lane in each direction), north -south trending roadway with moderate to heavy traffic conditions during morning and evening peak hours. On- street parking is generally open along the street with the exception of street sweeping parking restrictions. The uses along Muscatel are mixed, including single family residential properties, a junior high school campus, and commercial uses at Valley Blvd. The speed limit is 30 miles per hour along the street. Traffic Commission Meeting January12,2012 Page 2 of 2 Improvements were made at this location in conjunction with a previous Safe Routes to School grant project in 2010, including the installation of in- pavement flashing lights at the mid -block crosswalk at Muscatel Avenue /Scott Street and the installation of speed feedback radar signs. Although these measures improve safety, Muscatel still receives a heavy volume of cut - through traffic from Grand Avenue to the Interstate 10 Freeway. In response to additional traffic concerns, staff asked for assistance from the Sheriffs Department including additional speed enforcement and the possible deployment of a 'decoy' police car to help reduce vehicle speeds. Staff has distributed notification flyers (Attachment 1) to properties located on Muscatel, in between Valley and Mission. Following the discussion of this issue, it is recommended that the Traffic Commission work with neighborhood residents using the City's Neighborhood Traffic Management Toolbox. This would include tracking vehicle /pedestrian volumes and identifying improvement options for the Muscatel corridor. It would be appropriate for the Commission to appoint one or two liaisons to work with residents during late - January/February, develop improvement recommendations, and then subsequently bring those recommendations back to the Commission for a full discussion and implementation. Submitted by: CHRIS MARCARELLO Public Works Director Attachments: 1. Notification Flyer 2. Neighborhood Map, On- Street View 3. Street Drawing u OJ w �U U U P5 0 b x T I .5 P silk 0 N p o 'C 0 U � F N y N O G O U W t+' O U U {i ti T U ;ti 7 N 00 mpy � y ttl m o x o U id y -4j U p m w N U F'n �.o o J m T TU y N N > op ty v O [L O w b LL O U � � b 0 CN T N y W p N N U N p U U O O U m 0 P Lr N —j O O U p N y F.00U :: : 3 a R i r y I2 d 0 N 0 _ a 0 s 0 y _ R 0 s d a d R v y a) .L _ 0 'N _ 0 w 0 0 _ R 0 t ai a d m 0 v 0 0