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TC - Item 2B - Review of Traffic Conditions at Hellman Avenue and Brighton StreetROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION STAFF REPORT TO: TRAFFIC COMMISSION S FROM: CHRIS MARCARELLO, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR DATE: APRIL 3, 2014 SUBJECT: REVIEW OF TRAFFIC CONDITIONS AT HELLMAN AVENUE AND BRIGHTON STREET SUMMARY Staff received a request from a resident to investigate and review traffic conditions in the vicinity of Hellman Avenue and Brighton Street. The resident indicated that the high volume of vehicles on Hellman Avenue as well as the speed of travel cause unsafe conditions for pedestrians and vehicles coming and going from Brighton Street at Hellman Avenue. The resident requested the installation of a stop sign and marked crosswalks for both east and westbound traffic on Hellman Avenue at Brighton Street. A review of the location's existing conditions has been completed and is summarized in this report. Staff Recommendation It is recommended that the Traffic Commission review traffic conditions in the vicinity of Hellman Avenue and Brighton Street and take no further action to install traffic controls at this time. ANALYSIS Hellman Avenue is an east west collector street that is approximately thirty -six (36) feet wide and has one lane of travel in each direction. The posted speed limit on Hellman Avenue is thirty (30) miles per hour and there are no stop signs for east west traffic on Hellman Avenue at Brighton Street. Parking is permitted along both sides of Hellman Avenue except for street sweeping restrictions or existing red curbing. There is existing red curbing (parking restrictions) along Hellman Avenue at Brighton Street that helps to increase visibility for vehicles entering /exiting Brighton Street. This intersection is approximately 360' to the east of the intersection of Hellman Avenue and Del Mar Avenue which is a four -way signalized intersection, with pedestrian crosswalks. Attachment 1 shows views of the area surrounding the intersection of Hellman Avenue and Brighton Street. Traffic Commission Meefing April 3, 2014 Page 2 of 3 Accident Data An accident investigation was conducted using the last three (3) available years from SWITRS (Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System) records for the intersection of Hellman Avenue and Brighton Street. The research found that there were no vehicle or pedestrian accidents within this time frame. Warrant Study Analysis The criteria for determining if all -way stop controls are warranted is based on a number of factors as set by the California Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices ( MUTCD). These factors include an analysis of minimum volumes of traffic on each street approach, accidents, vehicle speeds, pedestrian traffic and potential sight obstructions. Based on a review of these factors, it was determined that the intersection does not meet minimum volume or accident thresholds as determined by the MUTCD for the installation of all -way stop controls at Hellman Avenue and Brighton Street. This information is summarized below: A. Traffic control signals are justifies Not Met B. A crash problem exists as indicated by 5 or more (Not Met) accidents in a 12 -month period C. Minimum volumes are met if: Met Volume entering the intersection from the major approach (total of both approaches) averages 300 vehicles per hour for any 8 hours of an average day. And: (Not Met) The combined vehicle, pedestrian and bicycle volumes entering the intersection from the minor street approaches averages at least 200 units per hour for the same 8 hours. Or: (Not Met) If the 85" percentile approach speed of the major street exceeds 40 miles per hour and the minimum volumes are 70 percent of the above values. In studying the establishment of a pedestrian crosswalk, the following factors may be considered: • Vehicular approach speeds from both directions • Vehicular volume and density • Vehicular turning movements • Roadway widths • Day and night visibility for pedestrians and motorists • Discouragement of pedestrian use of undesirable routes Traffic Commission Meeting April 3, 2014 Paoe 3 of 3 In reviewing the factors for to be considered for the establishment of a pedestrian crosswalk, it was determined that this intersection does not satisfy the considerations for the installation of a crosswalk. The information is summarized below: Factor Condition Justifies Crosswalk? Vehicular approach speeds from The posted speed is 30 MPH NO both directions Vehicular volume and density The Average Daily Traffic is 7,130 NO vehicles. This is heavy traffic for a collector road through a residential neighborhood. Vehicular Turning Movements This is not applicable as there are N/A minimal turning movements (relevant to the ADT ) at this intersection Roadway widths The roadway width at this intersection is N/A approximately 40' Day and night visibility for Resident complaints include a lack of NO pedestrians and motorists visibility due to changes in road elevation Discouragement of pedestrian use There is a signalized intersection at the NO of undesirable routes intersection of Del Mar and Hellman, approximately 375' to the west. This is the preferred route for pedestri an traffic. Based on the information compiled at this location, the installation of stop signs and crosswalks are not recommended at this time. Such installation would likely result in circulation issues along Hellman Avenue (a busy collector street). Further, this location is in close proximity to the signalized intersection of Del Mar Avenue and Hellman Avenue. It is advisable that pedestrians be encouraged to use this protected crossing area in order to cross Hellman Avenue. FINANCIAL REVIEW There is no cost associated with the review of these traffic safety enhancements. Submitted by: Chris Marcarello Public Works Director Attachments: 1. Area Overview and Detail Site View 2. Notification 7 �! fmtlm N a Stye ( n D -�. •. L / Site n — ■ 31 j Hellman -Ave 140 0 City of Rosemead TRAFFIC CONCERN NOTIFICATION The City of Rosemead Traffic Commission will be reviewing a request to review traffic conditions at the intersection of Hellman Avenue and Brighton Street. The request was received from residents in the vicinity of this intersection who have concerns over visibility when turning off of and onto Brighton Street. Additionally, there are concerns over pedestrians crossing Hellman Avenue at Brighton Street where there is no crosswalk. You are being notified because your property is in close proximity to this location. We encourage your comments regarding traffic safety in this area. If you wish to comment on the issue, you are invited to attend the Traffic Commission's next meeting on Thursday, April 3, 2014 at 7 PM in the Rosemead City Hall City Council Chambers, 8838 East Valley Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. If you are unable to attend the meeting, you may send a letter with your comments directly to City Hall, attention Chris Marcarello, Director of Public Works. You may also fax your letter to City Hall at (626) 307 -9218 or email to cmarcarellona citvofrosemead.org. We appreciate your concern for traffic safety in the City of Rosemead. Should you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact us at (626) 569 -2118. 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