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TC - Item 3B - Traffic Concerns Along Rose Glenn Avenue at Arroyo Drive/Oakmill AvenueROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION STAFF REPORT TO: TRAFFIC COMMISSION FROM: CHRIS MARCARELLO. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR DATE: DECEMBER 6, 2012 SUBJECT: TRAFFIC CONCERNS ALONG ROSE GLEN AVENUE AT ARROYO DRIVE /OAKMILL AVENUE SUMMARY A request was received to discuss traffic concerns along Rose Glen Avenue, south of San Gabriel Boulevard and north of Oakmill Avenue /Arroyo Drive. A resident in this area expressed concerns that traffic conditions (vehicle speeding, road characteristics, street markings /signage) provide for safety concerns for residents in the neighborhood. The resident has 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. One interesting characteristic of this area is that the border for the cities of Rosemead and Montebello sits on Arroyo Drive. As such, any improvements that are made would require the cooperation of both cities. Staff Recommendation That the Traffic Commission take public input and provide comments on potential traffic calming improvements at this location. ANALYSIS In November 2012 a request was received to evaluate traffic conditions along Rose Glen Avenue and Arroyo Drive. A resident in this area indicated that there are several traffic concerns in the neighborhood, including: • Excessive vehicle speeding • Road characteristics — long straight -away road provides for high speeds • Unsafe conditions for pedestrian crossings • Street Markings /Signage are not adequate Rose Glen Avenue is a 50 -foot roadway in between San Gabriel Boulevard and Arroyo Drive. Rose Glen is a two -lane (one lane in each direction), north -south trending roadway with low to moderate traffic conditions during morning and evening peak hours. On- street parking is generally open along the street, with the exception of street sweeping restrictions. The speed limit is 25 miles per hour along the street. 5 i5 ; �� a _ WatnuFGroveAve` intuit; v X� q %t - a 1 Wk Its > Cam( r r ar�aSAN 4b I`'y� cr I IV Cam / •�`` � 1 ��• c _ ba F -� _ a , • , Na�pA6 r � '" f ` " � v Y �y 1 L. R � rf � � 1 V C 3 O L L O C C_ 10 d L d 3 C d Q C _d d N O Q' O Q L 7 O N 01 _C 'O A d L d 7 C O Q C O d N O . r , 'o .a c 0 w 0 U v 9 C 7 0 a a+ N m m c m d r ❑ Q p C 7 O a N 3 m c a R d r m C ❑ G X LJ • � 1\ z ro� Q <u -lib �0 {� C7 C a� pCE nimi Q W D NO�, d S s ti e U � AV aNVi /lb 9 W r V 3 )bQ '�3Saar CD 2 v0 J Oaf No Oa 1 �NyH O � i an 0o }� n - Z- 7 p N C� N G m c � Q, � L @ v � c Y Q a -lib �0 {� C7 C a� pCE nimi Q W D NO�, d S s ti e U � AV aNVi /lb 9 W r V 3 )bQ '�3Saar CD 2 v0 J Oaf No Oa 1 �NyH O � i an 0o }� n - Z- 7 p t GOOKL OAGEZ_ TRACT N O 2 4 J 18 MED VSI)4 U:,, A. -LI.6S IN THE CITY OF 1`10SEMEAO, COUNT! OF LOS ANGELES. COUNT R RP` F LF` STATE OF CALIFORNIA iFN 20� I ��4 N