CC - Item 4A - Request for West Bound Left-Turn Access at Valley Blvd & Loma Ave. M
'''D c.,.. .Ripic
staf f eport
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR
AND MEMBERS
1' _ROOSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
FROM: IR—rr ff< G. TRIPEPI, CITY MANAGER
DATE: Y NOVEMBER 23, 1999
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR WESTBOUND LEFT-TURN ACCESS AT VALLEY BLVD. &
LOMA AVENUE
DISCUSSION
This is a request by Mr. J. Frank Quintanilla of Golden Rose Florist, 9228 Valley Blvd., for
a westbound left-turn lane to be installed in order to alleviate the problem of customers
making illegal westbound left turns into his parking area.
The driveway access to the subject site is almost directly across from Loma Avenue at
Valley Blvd. There is an existing dedicated left turn lane for eastbound traffic at Valley
Blvd. and Loma Avenue, and a painted median nose for westbound traffic. The reported
traffic accident history (January 1, 1996 to December 31, 1998)for this intersection shows
that one accident occurred, involving an eastbound vehicle turning left and broadsiding a
westbound vehicle proceeding straight. This was identified as a violation of the right-of-
way of the westbound vehicle by the eastbound vehicle turning left.
Field review incorporated the entire stretch of Valley Blvd., including the intersection at
Loma Avenue. Staff found two "T" intersections have a driveway opposite the street that
intersects Valley Blvd. The "V intersections were found on Gernert Avenue and Loma
Avenue. Both have a painted median nose that denies access to the driveway. Staff
observed vehicles turning left through the painted median nose at both intersections.
Based on these findings, the removal of the painted median nose and the continuation of
the two way left turn lane is recommended for the following locations: Westbound Valley
Blvd. at Loma Avenue and Eastbound Valley Blvd. at Gernert Avenue. At the November4,
1999 meeting, the Traffic Commission voted 3-0 to approve this staff recommendation.
COUNCIL AGENDA
NOV 231999
ITEM No. �. to
M
E
Council
T.4T. . , 1999 staf f eport
7-
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Rosemead City Council APPROVE the removal of the painted
median nose and continuation of the two way left turn lane at the following locations:
1. Westbound Valley Blvd. at Loma Avenue; and
2. Eastbound Valley Blvd. at Gernert Avenue.
EXHIBITS:
Exhibit A—Staff report,dated September 28, 1999.
Exhibit B—Figure 1
TO: HONORABLE CHAIRMAN
AND MEMBERS
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION ((��
FROM: JOANNE ITAGAKI, TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DEPUTY
DATE: SEPTEMBER 28, 1999
RE: VALLEY BOULEVARD AT LOMA AVENUE — REQUEST FOR
WESTBOUND LEFT TURN ACCESS
REQUEST -
A letter, attached, has been received from Mr. J. Frank Quintanilla of the Golden
Rose Florist, 9228 Valley Boulevard. Mr. Quintanilla indicates that his customers
are making illegal westbound left turns in to his parking lot. Mr. Quintanilla is
requesting a left turn lane be installed to provide a legal lane for his customers to
turn left in to his parking lot.
CONDITIONS
The driveway access to the Golden Rose Florist is almost directly across from
Lorna Avenue at Valley Boulevard. The existing traffic striping at the intersection
provides a dedicated left turn lane on Valley Boulevard for eastbound traffic at
Lorna Avenue. In the westbound direction, a painted median nose exists which
does not provide access to the Golden Rose Florist. Beyond the painted median
nose, a two way left turn lane exists.
Figure 1 depicts the traffic striping at the intersection of Valley Boulevard and
Loma Avenue.
DATA
The reported traffic accident history for the intersection of Valley Boulevard and
Loma Avenue was reviewed for the period from January 1, 1996 through
December 31, 1998. The reported accident history revealed one accident
occurring at this intersection during the period reviewed. This accident involved
an eastbound vehicle turning left and broadsiding a westbound vehicle
proceeding straight. The primary collision factor was identified as a violation of
the right-of-way of the westbound vehicle by the eastbound vehicle turning left.
DISCUSSION
Staff reviewed the entire stretch of Valley Boulevard including the intersection at
Loma Avenue. Based on this review, two "r intersections, including Loma
Avenue, have a driveway opposite the street that intersects Valley Boulevard.
EXHIBIT "A"
Valley Boulevard at Loma Avenue— Request for
Westbound Left Turn Access
Page 2 -
The "T" intersections are at Gernert Avenue and Loma Avenue. Each of these
intersections has a painted median nose that denies access to the driveway.
Field observation of the intersections of Gernert AvenueNalley Boulevard and
Lorna AvenueNalley Boulevard indicated vehicles were turning left through the
painted median nose. This movement was generally within the painted median
nose area and the vehicles did not block through traffic.
RECOMMENDATION
Based on the field observations and the limited number of occurrences in the
City, the removal of the painted median nose and continuation of the two way left
turn lane is recommended for the following locations:
1. Westbound Valley Boulevard at Loma Avenue, and
2. Eastbound Valley Boulevard at Gernert Avenue.
This recommendation is depicted in Figure 1.
Attachments
JaRsd\Valley Loma Left Turn Access
1i�y Y
GOLDEN ROSE FL RIST
August 3, 1999
Ken Rukavina
Engineer, City of Rosemead
8838 E. Valley Blvd.
Rosemead,CA 91770
Dear Ken,
Good Morning. I sure could use your help with a problem on the street in front of our flower
shop.
We have received complaints from our customers that the"turning lane"directly in front of our
shop ends too soon and if customers make a left turn (if they are traveling West on Valley Blvd.)
that it ends up to be an illegal tura I examined it and it sure seems that way to me too.
We asked one of the local LA County Sheriff's Deputy's that patrols on the Traffic
- - Motorcycles to take a loolc He came by,got off his bike, and examined it carefully. He said that
the striping is "improperly laid out."
Last month, we contacted Steve Trott,the Public Works Observer about this problem. He said
that he would discuss it with you and get back to us. As of today, we have not heard from him.
I have a recommendation: would you please repaint the striping and paint a"left hand turn
lane." This would be ideal and would make it easy for customers to pull a left into our parking
lot. This way, they would not be"scared"of making an illegal left turn. The sniping as it is now
is "bad for business"and needs to be altered. I've seen other commercial lots with a similar
traffic situation here in Rosemead and they do have their own left hand turn lane.
Please help!
Sincerely, /4'
(CS4/4 ` �
-
J. Frank Quintanilla ,.),U.re-4. cy t4L6.
// P/
cc: Frank Tripepi
Ps. K-(9,,lIc -61;(2, a
9
9228 EAST VALLEY BOULEVARD, ROSEMEAD, bra irvt.✓ —77.--80---ea
TEL (626) 572-8555 FAX (626) 5 �7pw -,637 0-CC -7
r
wn.goldenrosetlonst.com
Loma Ave.
A / 1
I Ij S Remove painted median
nose. Install two way
Valley Blvd left tum lane.
�� Rose
Goo,t,st
Not to Scale Valley Blvd. `J
Remove •
painted median
nose. J�1*O�
nose. Install two way
left turn lane.
Figure 1
Gernert Ave.
EXHIBIT "B"