TC - Item 3B - Traffic Review at Klingerman Street and Angelus Avenue, west of the Alhambra Wash
R OSEMEAD T RAFFIC C OMMISSION
S TAFF R EPORT
TO: TRAFFIC COMMISSION
FROM:MICHAEL CHUNG, P.E., DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
DATE: FEBRUARY 3, 2022
SUBJECT: TRAFFIC REVIEW AT KLINGERMAN STREET AND ANGELUS
AVENUE, WEST OF THE ALHAMBRA WASH
SUMMARY
On behalf of the City of Rosemead, engineering staff completed a traffic review and recommended
appropriate measures for the curve at the intersection of Klingerman Street and Angelus Avenue.
The City of Rosemead received a request to review the traffic conditions along the curve located
at Klingerman Street and Angelus Avenue west of the Alhambra Wash to evaluate reports of
drivers running the stop signs, speeding, and entering into the opposing lane on Klingerman Street
and Angelus Avenue. This location has been previously studied, with traffic recommendations
presented to the Traffic Commission and at City Council Meetings
ANALYSIS
In response to this new request, and on behalf of the City, engineering staff completed a traffic
review and recommended appropriate measures as well as reviewed the existing field conditions
and previously prepared traffic reports and recommendations.
Klingerman Street: Within the City of Rosemead, Klingerman Street (West of the Alhambra Wash)
runs East/West and is considered a residential roadway as classified by the California Road
Functional Classification. Klingerman Street has a prima facie speed limit of 25 mph. Klingerman
Street is approximately 38 feet wide, with one lane in each direction and with approximately 50
feet of double yellow centerline at the Stop controlled intersection with Angelus Avenue. Parking
is allowed on either side of Klingerman Street, except in areas marked by red curb and on street
sweeping days. Klingerman Street merges with Angelus Avenue through a sharp curve currently
lined with dome-shaped Botts’ Dots. This segment of Klingerman Street travels through a mix use
of Single Family Residential, Light Manufacturing, and Medium Commercial land use. The
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existing signage located at the stop-controlled intersection of Klingerman Street at Angelus
Avenue is faded and contains graffiti that limits the visibility of the signage. The pavement legend
along Klingerman Street appears to have been ground off and previously read “Curve Ahead”.
Angelus Avenue: Within the City of Rosemead, Angelus Avenue (West of the Alhambra Wash)
runs North/South and is considered to be a residential roadway as classified by the California Road
Functional Classification. Angelus Avenue has a prima facie speed limit of 25 mph. Angelus
Avenue is approximately 40 feet wide, with one travel lane in each direction and with
approximately 50 feet of double yellow centerline at the Stop controlled intersection with
Klingerman Street. Parking is allowed along either side of Angelus Avenue, except in areas
marked by red curb and on street sweeping days. Angelus Avenue is the primary point of access
for Rice Elementary School and merges with Klingerman Street through a sharp curve. This
segment of Angelus Avenue travels through a mix use of Single Family Residential, Light
Manufacturing, and Medium Commercial land use. The existing signage located at the stop-
controlled intersection of Klingerman Street at Angelus Avenue is faded and contains graffiti that
limits the visibility of the signage. The pavement legend along Angelus Avenue appears to have
been ground off and previously read as “Curve Ahead”.
This location has been studied and reviewed by previous City Engineers and presented at various Traffic
Commission and City Council Meetings. Below is a summary list of the City Council approved
recommended items as a result of the studies presented and a field verification of the recommended
measures.
Was Item Implemented and
Date Approved
Recommended Item Installed? Field Verified in January
by City Council
2022.
Narrow Roadway – Install edge line Yes, edge lines were installed at the
striping to narrow the travel lane 4/14/2015 intersection of Klingerman Street and
down to 10 feet in width. Angelus Avenue.
Reduce Corner Radii – Utilizing edge Yes, edge line striping observed;
line striping and replacing the 4/14/2015 However, no delineators were observed
damaged delineators. along corner radii.
No, 15 MPH signage not observed.
Reduce the Curve Speed to 15 MPH –
Please note installation of this item is
replacing the existing warning signs
4/14/2015 not recommended at this time due to the
to include a recommended speed of
location having existing STOP signs,
15 MPH.
and vehicles should come to a complete
stop.
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Installation of All-Way “STOP” at Yes, stop signs were observed facing
the intersection of Klingerman Street 5/10/2016 NB traffic on Angelus Avenue and EB
and Angelus Avenue. traffic on Klingerman Street.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
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fter a thorough review of existing field and traffic conditions and per the guidelines in the
California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CAMUTCD), California Vehicle Code
(CVC), and based on engineering judgement, it was determined that the intersection of Klingerman
Street and Angelus Avenue would benefit from updated and new traffic signage and refreshed and
updated roadway striping.
In addition to the below improvements, it is also recommended that the Police Department conduct
spot enforcement and monitor this location to add awareness to drivers of their speed, especially
during the week and commute times during school start and end times.
Please refer to Figure 3 in Attachment A for a conceptual representation of the proposed
recommendations.
A detailed traffic report and proposed figure diagram is attached as Attachment A to this staff
report, please refer to the proposed diagram (Figure 3) in the attachment.
Below is a detailed list of the recommendations, these improvements are also shown on Figure 3
of Attachment A:
1.INSTALL CHEVRON ALIGNMENT SIGNS:Remove existing Type 1 Object
Markers and the existing One Direction Large Arrows located northeast of the sharp curve
at Klingerman Street and Angelus Avenue. Install 3 sets of Double-Sided Chevron
Alignment (W1-8 R&L) Signs (18” x 24”) for eastbound and northbound travel along
Klingerman Street and Angelus Avenue, northeast of the sharp curve, as shown on Figure
3.The Chevron Alignment signs shall be a vertical rectangle, without a border. Chevron
Alignment signs shall be installed on the outside of a turn or curve, in line with and
approximately a right angle to approaching traffic. Per CAMUTCD Section 2C.09, Figure
2C-2. and Table 2C-6.
2.INSTALL OVERSIZED STOP SIGNS: Remove existing STOP signs facing
northbound traffic on Angelus Avenue and eastbound traffic on Klingerman Street.
Replace the removed signs with oversized (36”x36”) STOP signs (R1-1).
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3. REFRESH STRIPING: Refresh all existing striping and curb markings in the segment to
improve lane designation for opposing travel along segment.
4. INSTALL NEW “STOP AHEAD” SIGN: Remove existing graffitied “Stop Ahead” sign
located on the southside of Klingerman Street, east of Charlotte Avenue and replace with
a new “Stop Ahead” Sign (W3-1).
5. REMOVE BOTTS’ DOTS AND INSTALL DOUBLE YELLOW CENTERLINE:
Remove existing Dome-shaped Botts’ Dots at the sharp curve located where Klingerman
Street merges with Angelus Avenue. Install a Double Yellow Centerline with Raised
Pavement Markers (RPMs) at the sharp curve located where Klingerman Street merges
with Angelus Avenue, per Caltrans Std. Plan A20A: Details 21 and 23 and per Figure
3A.104(CA) CAMUTCD Detail 22.
Prepared by:
Jana Robbins, Contract Traffic Engineering Division
Attachments:
A. Attachment A –TechnicalTrafficEngineering Report
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TRANSTECFI
TO: City of Rosemead, Department of Public Works
FROM: Traffic Engineering, Transtech Engineers, Inc.
DATE: January 19, 2022
SUBJECT: Traffic Review at Klingerman Street and Angelus Avenue, West of the Alhambra Wash
INTRODUCTION
The City of Rosemead received a request to review the traffic conditions along the curve located at
Klingerman Street and Angelus Avenue west of the Alhambra Wash to evaluate reports of drivers running
the stop signs, speeding, and entering into the opposing lane on Klingerman Street and Angelus Avenue.
This location has been previously studied, with traffic recommendations presented to the Traffic
Commission and at City Council Meetings. In response to this new request, and on behalf of the City,
engineering staff completed a traffic review and recommended appropriate measures as well as reviewed
the existing field conditions and previously prepared traffic reports and recommendations.
Figure 1: Vicinity Map
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Traffic Review at Klingerman Street and Angelus Avenue, West of the Alhambra Wash
EXISTING CONDITIONS
ConditionsFigure 2: Existing Alhambra
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Existing Red Curb
One Direction Large
Arrow (WI 6(Q )
One Direction Large
Arrow (WI -6(R))
Type 1 Object Marker
(yellow on yellow) (OM1 -1)
Type 1 Object Marker (all
®Stopyellow) (OM1 -3)14+1
Ahead (W3-1)
School Pedestrian Crossing
snaot Ahead Sign (SW24-1)
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LIMIT
25 (sR4-1)
Two Direction
Large Arrow (WI -7)
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LEGEND
Stop Sign (RI -1)
Dome-shaped Botts'
Dots at Curve
Existing Red Curb
One Direction Large
Arrow (WI 6(Q )
One Direction Large
Arrow (WI -6(R))
Type 1 Object Marker
(yellow on yellow) (OM1 -1)
Type 1 Object Marker (all
®Stopyellow) (OM1 -3)14+1
Ahead (W3-1)
School Pedestrian Crossing
snaot Ahead Sign (SW24-1)
L
sreLr School Speed Limit Sign
LIMIT
25 (sR4-1)
Two Direction
Large Arrow (WI -7)
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(.ill School Crossing Symbol
Sign (52-1)
Signalized Intersection of
Klingerman Street at San
Gabriel Boulevard
Signalized Intersection of
Graves Avenue at San
Gabriel Boulevard
Rice Elementary School
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Klingerman Street: Within the City of Rosemead, Klingerman Street (West of the Alhambra Wash) runs
East/West and is considered a residential roadway as classified by the California Road Functional
Classification. Klingerman Street has a prima facie speed limit of 25 mph. Klingerman Street is
approximately 38 feet wide, with one lane in each direction and with approximately 50 feet of double
yellow centerline at the Stop controlled intersection with Angelus Avenue. Parking is allowed on either
side of Klingerman Street, except in areas marked by red curb and during street sweeping days.
Klingerman Street merges with Angelus Avenue through a sharp curve currently lined with dome-shaped
Botts' Dots. This segment of Klingerman Street travels through a mix use of Single Family Residential, Light
Manufacturing, and Medium Commercial land use. The existing signage located at the stop -controlled
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(.ill School Crossing Symbol
Sign (52-1)
Signalized Intersection of
Klingerman Street at San
Gabriel Boulevard
Signalized Intersection of
Graves Avenue at San
Gabriel Boulevard
Rice Elementary School
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Klingerman Street: Within the City of Rosemead, Klingerman Street (West of the Alhambra Wash) runs
East/West and is considered a residential roadway as classified by the California Road Functional
Classification. Klingerman Street has a prima facie speed limit of 25 mph. Klingerman Street is
approximately 38 feet wide, with one lane in each direction and with approximately 50 feet of double
yellow centerline at the Stop controlled intersection with Angelus Avenue. Parking is allowed on either
side of Klingerman Street, except in areas marked by red curb and during street sweeping days.
Klingerman Street merges with Angelus Avenue through a sharp curve currently lined with dome-shaped
Botts' Dots. This segment of Klingerman Street travels through a mix use of Single Family Residential, Light
Manufacturing, and Medium Commercial land use. The existing signage located at the stop -controlled
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Traffic Review at Klingerman Street and Angelus Avenue, West of the Alhambra Wash
intersection of Klingerman Street at Angelus Avenue is faded and contains graffiti that limits the visibility
of the signage. The pavement legend along Klingerman Street appears to have been ground off and
previously read "Curve Ahead".
Angelus Avenue: Within the City of Rosemead, Angelus Avenue (West of the Alhambra Wash) runs
North/South and is considered to be a residential roadway as classified by the California Road Functional
Classification. Angelus Avenue has a prima facie speed limit of 25 mph. Angelus Avenue is approximately
40 feet wide, with one travel lane in each direction and with approximately 50 feet of double yellow
centerline at the Stop controlled intersection with Klingerman Street. Parking is allowed along either side
of Angelus Avenue, except in areas marked by red curb and on Fridays and during street days sweeping.
Angelus Avenue is the primary point of access for Rice Elementary School and merges with Klingerman
Street through a sharp curve. This segment of Angelus Avenue travels through a mix use of Single Family
Residential, Light Manufacturing, and Medium Commercial land use. The existing signage located at the
stop -controlled intersection of Klingerman Street at Angelus Avenue is faded and contains graffiti that
limits the visibility of the signage. The pavement legend along Angelus Avenue appears to have been
ground off and previously read as "Curve Ahead".
PICTURE SUMMARY
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Southerly viewtowards Angelus
Avenue at the sharp curve.
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Looking East from Klingerman Street
towards Angelus Avenue.
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Looking north at int. of Klingerman Street
and Angelus Avenue. Striping has been
removed.
PREVIOUSLY APPROVED RECOMMENDATIONS
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Looking north at int. of Klingerman Street
and Angelus Avenue. Graffiti on Object
marker.
This location has been studied and reviewed by previous City Engineers and presented at various Traffic
Commission and City Council Meetings. Below is a summary list of the City Council approved
recommended items as a result of the studies presented and a field verification of the recommended
measures.
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Date Approved by City
Was Item Implemented and Installed?
Recommended Item
Council
Field Verified in January 2022.
Narrow Roadway— Install edge
Yes, edge lines were installed at the
line striping to narrow the travel
4/14/2015
intersection of Klingerman Street and
lane down to 10 feet in width.
Angelus Avenue.
Reduce Corner Radii — Utilizing
Yes, edge line striping observed;
edge line striping and replacing
4/14/2015
However, no delineators were observed
the damaged delineators.
along corner radii.
No, 15 MPH signage not observed.
Reduce the Curve Speed to 15
MPH — replacing the existing
Please note installation of this item is not
4/14/2015
warning signs to include a
recommended at this time due to the
recommended speed of 15 MPH.
location having existing STOP signs, and
vehicles should come to a complete stop.
Installation of All -Way "STOP" at
Yes, stop signs were observed facing NB
the intersection of Klingerman
5/10/2016
traffic on Angelus Avenue and EB traffic
Street and Angelus Avenue.
on Klingerman Street.
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Traffic Review at Klingerman Street and Angelus Avenue, West of the Alhambra Wash
RECOMMENDATIONS
After a thorough review of existing field and traffic conditions and per the guidelines in the California
Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CAMUTCD), California Vehicle Code (CVC), and based on
engineering judgement, it was determined that the intersection of Klingerman Street and Angelus Avenue
would benefit from updated and new traffic signage and refreshed and updated roadway striping. The
improvements are listed below and shown on Figure 3.
In addition to the below improvements, it is also recommended that the Police Department conduct spot
enforcement and monitor this location to add awareness to drivers of their speed, especially during the
week and commute times during school start and end times.
1. INSTALL CHEVRON ALIGNMENT SIGNS: Remove existing Type 1 Object Markers
and the existing One Direction Large Arrows located northeast of the sharp curve
at Klingerman Street and Angelus Avenue.
• Install 3 sets of Double -Sided Chevron Alignment (W1-8 R&L) Signs (18" x
24") for eastbound and northbound travel along Klingerman Street and Angelus Avenue,
northeast of the sharp curve, as shown on Figure 3. The Chevron Alignment signs shall be a vertical
rectangle, without a border. Chevron Alignment signs shall be installed on the outside of a turn
or curve, in line with and approximately a right angle to approaching traffic. Per CAMUTCD
Section 2C.09, Figure 2C-2. and Table 2C-6.
2. INSTALL OVERSIZED STOP SIGNS: Remove existing STOP signs facing northbound traffic on
Angelus Avenue and eastbound traffic on Klingerman Street. Replace them with oversized
(36"x36") STOP signs (111-1). ce)
3. REFRESH STRIPING: Refresh all existing striping and curb markings in the segment to improve lane
designation for opposing travel along segment.
4. INSTALL NEW "STOP AHEAD" SIGN: Remove existing graffitied "Stop Ahead" sign located
on the southside of Klingerman Street, east of Charlotte Avenue and replace with a new <;>
"Stop Ahead" Sign (W3-1).
S. REMOVE BOTTS' DOTS AND INSTALL DOUBLE YELLOW CENTERLINE: Remove existing Dome-shaped
Botts' Dots at the sharp curve located where Klingerman Street merges with Angelus Avenue. Install
a Double Yellow Centerline with Raised Pavement Markers (RPMs) at the sharp curve located where
Klingerman Street merges with Angelus Avenue, per Caltrans Std. Plan A20A: Details 21 and 23. Figure
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Figure 3: Conceptual Exhibit of Recommendations for Klingerman Street and Angelus Avenue West of
the Alhambra Wash
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ORemove existing Type 1 Object Markers and the O Remove existing graffitied "Stop Ahead" sign
existing One Direction Large Arrows. Replace and replace with a new "Stop Ahead" Sign
signage with Chevron Alignment signs (W1-8) (W3-1).
along the Northeast side of the curve.
Z Remove existing Stop Signs and replace with
oversized (36" x 36") Stop Signs (111-1).
3 Refresh all existing striping and curb markings in
the segment.
5 Remove existing Dome-shaped Botts' Dots at
the sharp curve located where Klingerman
Street merges with Angelus Avenue. Install a
Double Yellow Centerline with Raised
Pavement Markers (RPMs) at the sharp curve
located where Klingerman Street merges with
Angelus Avenue, per Caltrans Std. Plan A20A:
Details 21 and 23.
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