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TC - Item 3A - Request to Install Parking Restrictions - Earle Avenue and Marshall StreetROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION STAFF REPORT TO: TRAFFIC COMMISSION FROM: MATTHEW HAWKESWORTH, ACTING PUBLIC WORKS DIRECT 2)F - DATE: NOVEMBER 6, 2014 SUBJECT: REQUEST TO INSTALL PARKING RESTRICTIONS — EARLE AVENUE AND MARSHALL STREET SUMMARY The Traffic Commission received a request from a resident on Earle Avenue to review traffic conditions and sight visibility at the intersection of Earle Avenue and Marshall Street. Residents in this area describe a lack of visibility when entering Earle Avenue from Marshall Street due to vehicles being parked adjacent to the intersection. They maintain that the visibility problems and the narrow width of the roadway create hazardous conditions for vehicles turning from Marshall Street onto southbound Earle Avenue. It has been requested that parking restrictions (red curbing) be installed along Earle Avenue to enhance visibility and safety for vehicles turning onto Earle Avenue from Marshall Street by pushing parked vehicles away from the intersection. Staff Recommendation It is recommended that the Traffic Commission recommend to the City Council that approximately 10 feet of red curbing be added to the southwest and southeast corners of Earle Avenue at Marshall Street. ANALYSIS Marshall Street is a heavily traveled east -west connector road in the City. The roadway is thirty -three (33) feet wide and the posted speed limit is 35 MPH. Parking is permitted on both sides of Marshall Street in this vicinity, with the exception of street sweeping restrictions. Earle Avenue is a residential street that is approximately twenty -seven (27) feet wide and has a prima facie speed limit of 25 MPH. Parking is permitted along both sides of Earle Avenue, with the exception of street sweeping restrictions. Requests were received to investigate the traffic conditions and accessibility to Earle Avenue at the intersection of Marshall Street. The concerns related to vehicles parked close to the intersection affect visibility of motorists entering Earle Avenue from Marshall Street. The lack of visibility, coupled with the narrow roadway, creates hazards and near collisions as incoming vehicles are often unable to see vehicles traveling northbound on Earle Avenue towards Marshall Street. By installing parking restrictions on both the west Traffic commission Meeting November 6, 2014 Page 2 of 2 and east sides of Earle Avenue south of the intersection at Marshall Street, parked vehicles will be pushed back from the intersection, improving motorists' visibility. Staff investigated the concerns in the area and determined that installing parking restrictions along both the west and east sides of Earle Avenue south of the intersection at Marshall Street would address the concerns regarding visibility. It is recommended that up to 10 feet of red curbing be installed in this location. The current curb length is seventy -six (76) feet. Installing ten (10) feet of red curbing will leave sixty -six (66) feet of parking space, room for at least three vehicles based on the City's standard of twenty - two (22) feet per parking space. It should be noted that there is a large volume of street parking available in the vicinity. Notifications of the proposed improvements were circulated to affected residents and businesses within a 300 foot radius of the intersection. Submitted b Sullivan Acting Public Works Manager Attachments 1. Location Map and Proposed Red Curb 2. Notification Distributed to Affected Residents PROPOSED RED CRUB Earle Avenue and Marshall Street �Nl,e d FVYh7 v,na Old BND Ewd EVaOev BNd �� nmeme.nurerve IYAl,N11 4�, �_ Ss�tla4 e w � Xe Re�ae3 . meeese g £ aun. n �,lOM1 � g e n � SI Po4.1i51 '� rl ue Meluwn t uee nr.p h wEM � 18,w00dA q vin pp s v�ar,r.m.� 9 8 arim a.wm !nea.0 9 �q 44 M L,; v* AMM City of Rosemead TRAFFIC CONCERN NOTIFICATION The City of Rosemead Traffic Commission will be reviewing a request for the installation of approximately 10 feet of parking restrictions (red curbing) to the southwest and southeast corners of Earle Avenue at Marshall Street. This request has been made by residents concerned with lack of visibility when turning from Marshall Street onto Earle Avenue and that the lack of visibility creates hazardous conditions. You are being noted 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, November 6, 2014 at 7 PM at the Rosemead City Hall City Council Chambers. If you are unable to attend the meeting, you may send a letter with your comments directly to City Hall, attention Sean Sullivan, Acting Public Works Manager. You may also fax your letter to City Hall at (626) 307 -9218. 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 -2150. For information please call: Para obtener m3s informati6n, favor de Ilamar al: Dr; bi6t th @m chi tint, An gpi: 626 - 569 -2150 PROPOSED RED CURB — EARLE AVENUE S MARSHALL STREET