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TC - Item 2C - Review of Traffic Conditions at Bartlett Avenue and Loftus DriveROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION STAFF REPORT TO: TRAFFIC COMMISSION FROM: CHRIS MARCARELLO, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR DATE: DECEMBER 6, 2012 SUBJECT: REVIEW OF TRAFFIC CONDITIONS AT BARTLETT AVENUE AND LOFTUS DRIVE SUMMARY A request was received at the October Traffic Commission meeting to review traffic conditions at Bartlett Avenue and Loftus Drive. A resident in this neighborhood indicated that there are pedestrian and vehicle safety concerns in this area, due to the lack of stop signs and crosswalks at this intersection. A traffic study was conducted at the location, including a warrant study to determine if the installation of stop controls and crosswalks was appropriate. After studying the location, it was determined that the installation of some traffic controls would improve safety in this area. Staff Recommendation That the Traffic Commission recommend to the City Council the following improvements: 1. The installation of a stop sign at Loftus Drive for westbound traffic at the intersection of Bartlett Avenue; and 2. The installation of a yellow marked school zone crosswalk across Loftus Drive at the intersection of Bartlett Avenue ANALYSIS Bartlett Avenue is a north -south local residential collector street with a posted speed limit of 25 miles per hour and is width of approximately 36 feet. Mildred B. Janson Elementary School is located adjacent to and west of Bartlett Avenue between Marshall Street and Olney Street. At the intersection of Bartlett Ave. and Marshall Street, there is an existing 4- way stop - controlled intersection and yellow marked school zone crosswalk. In the vicinity of Loftus Drive, there is a "T- intersection heading eastbound. The posted speed limit on Loftus Drive is 25 miles per hour and the street is approximately 28 feet wide. Both Bartlett and Loftus provide one travel lane in each direction with on- street parking generally allowed expect for street sweeping restrictions. Attachment 1 shows views of the area surrounding the intersection of Bartlett Avenue and Loftus Dive. Traffic Commission Meeting December 6, 2012 Page 2 of 4 Warrant Study Analysis A field investigation and counts were conducted at the intersection of Bartlett Avenue and Loftus Drive on Thursday, November 15, 2012, to determine intersection geometric conditions and traffic control conditions. Some pedestrian activities, including school children, were observed crossing Bartlett Avenue in the vicinity of Loftus Drive. A traffic count of turn movements was conducted at the intersection of Bartlett Avenue and Loftus Drive to determine existing traffic volumes and traffic characteristics during the AM and PM peak hours of a typical weekday (Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday), when Mildred B. Jensen Elementary School was in full session. . Based on the analysis of these counts, it was determined that the peak hours of traffic movements were as follows: Attachment 2 includes a full warrant analysis of pedestrian crossings. In addition, an accident investigation was conducted using the last four (4) available years from SWITRS (Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System) records for the intersection of Bartlett Ave and Loftus Dr. The record research found that there were no vehicle or pedestrian accidents within this time frame. Findings 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 Morning Peak Hour Travel 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.) Afternoon Peak Hour Travel 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 .m.) Bartlett Ave (N/B) 101 39 Bartlett Ave (S/B) 104 28 Totals 205 67 Loftus Dr E/B 53 12 Loftus Dr /B 57 12 Totals 110 24 Attachment 2 includes a full warrant analysis of pedestrian crossings. In addition, an accident investigation was conducted using the last four (4) available years from SWITRS (Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System) records for the intersection of Bartlett Ave and Loftus Dr. The record research found that there were no vehicle or pedestrian accidents within this time frame. Findings 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 Morning Pedestrian Crossing Afternoon Pedestrian Crossin Across Bartlett Ave 4 1 Across Loftus Dr 20 7 Attachment 2 includes a full warrant analysis of pedestrian crossings. In addition, an accident investigation was conducted using the last four (4) available years from SWITRS (Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System) records for the intersection of Bartlett Ave and Loftus Dr. The record research found that there were no vehicle or pedestrian accidents within this time frame. Findings 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 Traffic Commission Meeting December 6, 2012 Page 3 of 4 all -way stop controls at Bartlett Avenue and Loftus Drive. This information is summarized below: A. Traffic control signals are justified (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: (Not Met) Volume entering intersection from the major approach (total of both approaches) averages 300 vehicles per hour for any 8 hours of an average day. AAJ (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. If the 85` percentile approach speed of the major- street (Posted speed limit is 25 mph) exceeds 40 mph the minimum volumes are 70 percent of the above values. After reviewing this information, the location was further analyzed to determine if other measures could be used. On Loftus Drive heading westbound towards Bartlett Avenue, there is an existing pedestrian crossing warning sign posted for westbound traffic in advanced of the intersection. However, there is currently no stop sign or yellow marked school crosswalk for pedestrians. Since this path of travel provides a safe route of travel to school for pedestrians and school -aged children, it has been determined that the addition of both a stop sign and crosswalk on the west leg of Bartlett Avenue at Loftus Drive is warranted to improve safety conditions. The addition of this stop sign and crosswalk will help safely guide pedestrians to the 4 -way stop and marked crosswalk at Bartlett Ave. and Marshall St. and serve as a travel route to school. According to the MUTCD, local agencies may adopt rules and regulations by ordinance for the placement of a stop sign at any location in its jurisdiction where the stop sign would enhance traffic safety'. In accordance with this provision, it is recommended that both a stop sign and crosswalk be added at the west leg of Bartlett Ave. and Loftus Dr. to enhance safety conditions for a school route. ' California Vehicle Code Section 22450 and 21355 Traffic Commission Meeting December 6, 2012 Page 4 of 4 FINANCIAL REVIEW Funding for the stop sign and crosswalk are included in the City's operating budget for road maintenance. Submitted by: Chris Marcarello Public Works Director Attachments 1. Area Overview and Detail Site View 2. Warrant Analysis and Traffic Volumes 3. Summary of MUTCD Warrants for Crosswalks 4. Summary of MUTCD Warrants for All -Way Stop Control { I C I `• 4 � tai L:;c e bp AV IL VZ J a 1 - -- T � an�IraUiefl Vr, Xrj; b r a i All 4 w ! Ina JIM - y s .jr 3 T. ,c j - - - Vti'zln'ul�ro��. elAv�e MU .�w I. 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