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CC - Item 3K - Walgreen's DrivewayROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: OLIVER CHI, CITY MANAGER DATE: FEBRUARY 10, 2009 SUBJECT: SAN GABRIEL BOULEVARD SOUTH OF GARVEY AVENUE - TURNING MOVEMENT AT WALGREEN'S DRIVEWAY SUMMARY The Traffic Commission reviewed a request to add red curbing and restrict left turn movements from the Walgreen's driveway along San Gabriel Boulevard. Commissioners expressed concerns that existing parking conditions and left turn movements out of this shopping center limit visibility and cause unsafe driving conditions, especially during peak travel times. After visiting this site, staff recommended that red curbing be added and left turns be restricted to help address these issues. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends that the City Council approve the Traffic Commission's recommendation and authorize staff to take necessary steps to implement traffic safety enhancements along San Gabriel Boulevard at the Walgreen's driveway. DISCUSSION The Walgreen's development at San Gabriel Boulevard and Garvey Avenue has 2 separate access points that provide a lane for entering vehicles and a left /right turn lane for exiting vehicles. Commissioners expressed concerns that existing parking conditions on San Gabriel Boulevard limit visibility for vehicles exiting the Walgreen's development. Further, Commissioners maintained that exiting vehicles turning left (onto southbound lanes on San Gabriel Boulevard) create unsafe driving conditions and delays for traffic heading northbound on San Gabriel Boulevard. Based on the field observations at the location, the City's traffic engineer agreed that visibility concerns exist and left turn movements exiting the Walgreen's development do create unsafe driving conditions. If approved, staff will proceed with the following traffic improvements: • Install 68 feet of red curb on the east side of San Gabriel Boulevard south of the APPROVED FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA: _ 6 . I'C'E N City Council Meeting February 10, 2009 Page 2 of 2 driveway access of Walgreen's south of Garvey Avenue. • Install 2 "No Left Turn" signs for vehicles at the entrance and exist of the Walgreen's driveway on San Gabriel Boulevard south of Garvey Avenue. • Remove the left turn pavement marking at the driveway of Walgreen's to be consistent with the proposed "No Left Turn" sign. FINANCIAL REVIEW Funding for this work is included in the Fiscal Year 2008-09 budget. Prepared by: Chris Marcarello Deputy Public Works Director Su Manager Attachments: (1) November 6, 2008 Traffic Commission Agenda Report and Minutes ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE CHAIRMAN AND COMMISSIONERS FROM: JOANNE ITAGAKI, TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DEPUTY DATE: NOVEMBER 6, 2006 SUBJECT: SAN GABRIEL BOULEVARD SOUTH OF GARVEY AVENUE TURNING MOVEMENT CONCERNS AT WALGREEN'S DRIVEWAY SUMMARY Chairperson Knapp and Commissioner Russell both requested this issue be addressed. The concern was with regards to vehicles parking adjacent to this driveway and the left turn access from the driveway onto San Gabriel Boulevard. Staff Recommendation It is staffs recommendation that the Traffic Commission recommends the following to the City Council: 1 Install 68 feet of red curb on the east side of San Gabriel Boulevard south of the driveway access of Walgreen's south of Garvey Avenue. 2. Install two "No Left Turn" (R3-2) signs for vehicles entering and exiting the Walgreen's driveway on San Gabriel Boulevard south of Garvey Avenue. 3. Remove the left turn pavement marking at the driveway of Walgreen's to be consistent with the proposed "No Left Turn" sign. ANALYSIS San Gabriel Boulevard is 76 feet wide immediately south of Garvey Avenue. Beyond this, the roadway widens to provide an 84 foot wide roadway. This north/south roadway provides for 2 lanes of travel in each direction separated by a two-way left turn lane. Parking in the immediate vicinity of the subject area is generally restricted by marked red curbs. The posted speed limit on San Gabriel Boulevard is 40 mph. The Walgreen's development on the southeast corner of San Gabriel Boulevard and Garvey Avenue has 2 separate access points. One access driveway is on Garvey Avenue and one is on San Gabriel Boulevard. Both driveways provide a left and right turn lane out of the development while there is 1 entering lane. Traffic commission Meeting November 6, 2008 Page 2 of 3 Exhibit "A" depicts existing conditions on San Gabriel Boulevard south of Garvey Avenue. Discussion The first concern expressed by the Commissioners was the on-street parking on the east side of San Gabriel Boulevard immediately south of the driveway on San Gabriel Boulevard. Currently, there is a length of approximately 68 feet that allows for on-street parking. However, in this section there is a fire hydrant that reduces the available parking length to 38 feet. The functionality of the 38 foot section for on-street parking is reduced by the angle the curb takes to accommodate the bridge section. The on-street parking area is also the only segment of San Gabriel Boulevard in the immediate vicinity of the driveway that allows for on-street parking. The next available on-street parking is approximately 125 feet south of the bridge. During our field observations, there were no vehicles parked in the allowable on-street parking area. It should be noted, however, that both Chairperson Knapp and Commissioner Russell indicated that parking does occur in this particular area from time to time. Staff Recommendation It is staffs recommendation that the Traffic Commission recommends the City Council install 68 feet of red curb on the east side of San Gabriel Boulevard south of the driveway access of Walgreen's south of Garvey Avenue. The second concern expressed by the Commissioners was the conflicts between vehicles turning left from the Walgreen's driveway and vehicles turning left from the shopping center on the west side of the roadway. The Commissioners base their concerns on those occasions they have witnessed when these vehicles meet head-on in the middle of San Gabriel Boulevard. Turning movement counts were taken at the 2 driveways on San Gabriel Boulevard south of Garvey Avenue. These counts are shown on Exhibit "A" and indicate the majority of vehicles entering the Walgreen's driveway are making right turns. Vehicles exiting the driveway are about equal between right and left turns out. At the shopping center driveway, the majority of entering vehicles are turning right while the majority of exiting vehicles are turning left. Field observations were also made to identify if any "problems" occur between the turning movements of the driveways. The observations only identified 2 instances where vehicles coming out of the Walgreen's driveway caused some conflict with vehicles traveling on San Gabriel Boulevard. No conflicts were observed that involved left turning vehicles exiting each driveway meeting in the two-way left turn lane. Both Traffic Commission Meeting November 6, 2008 Page 3 of 3 instances observed involved vehicles turning left from the driveway blocking the travel of vehicles on San Gabriel Boulevard. One conflict observed did create a traffic flow problem that affected all northbound traffic. This conflict occurred after 5:00 PM. The left turning vehicle exiting the Walgreen's driveway blocked all northbound lanes of traffic while attempting to enter the southbound lanes of traffic. This caused a delay of approximately 2 minutes. This observed conflict is likely to be a typical scene during the peak hours. In addition, the location of the Walgreen's driveway, within the length of the left turn lane, creates conflicts with any vehicles turning left into or out of the site. During the peak hours, left turning vehicles could cause delays in both the northbound and southbound directions. Staff Recommendation It is staffs recommendation that the Traffic Commission recommends the City Council install two "No Left Turn" (R3-7) signs for entering and exiting vehicles of the Walgreen's driveway on San Gabriel Boulevard south of Garvey Avenue. In addition, the Traffic Commission recommends the City Council have the left turn pavement marking on the driveway be removed to be consistent with the proposed "No Left Turn" sign. PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process. Submitted by: Joanne Itagaki Traffic Engineering Deputy Exhibit A: Existing and proposed improvements on San Gabriel Boiulevard south of Garvey Avenue. ~;q I ~LL \ 5 40. M d N WMAY P O 69 pqz OM a ,ez ~t ,zz zil ,tiz ~ ~ md ~x Q U N O \ l ~U u N V \WW 7 it ,u ji.,01 ,il zz 0 ~ .laANY9 R~ o~ s w 11 1 b~ 0 x a 0 N IL 6 0 a c~ c ZZ U W 0 a z zz z z C4 O U rc a O j U) i5 z Z W ❑HEl a a :ex lLi u <a 4d t f ~d 0 4B mz I I I $m o 9z n,u ,ztl rz xi 1-r. I i m Gli q kr...: WV) UJ ~11 I I cqmo, vm v i t I I Yl tlI ~ N 0 I I\ I '..S N ~ Nn ¢a <n N i I .I I Nn <o f ~ an \ dSa \ \ i \ (ECK A x rn < LLI O EL to < x N 0 Z Z Z > Z N J m K U Z W J le W 7 a 0 Z 0 N R Z N V a w o j z z z W w o o a mo <a Sdn N~ as ~ ~~q m ~ V Z iV M G~iI 8 K V ~ ~ ~ p M J Q p W, 4 S a ~ A3 R Minutes of the Regular ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION MEETING November 6, 2008 The regular meeting of the Rosemead Traffic Commission was called to order by Chairman Knapp at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 8838 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California. FLAG SALUTE: Vice-Chairman Masuda INVOCATION: Commissioner Deary ROLL CALL OF OFFICERS PRESENT: Chairman Knapp, Vice-Chairman Masuda, Commissioner Deary, Commissioner Lewin, Commissioner Russell. OFFICIALS PRESENT: Deputy Public Works Director Marcarello, Field Services Manager Ornellas, Senior Management Analyst Hentabli, and Traffic Engineer Itagaki. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES October 2, 2008 - Regular Meeting Commissioner Deary made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Russell, to approve the minutes along with clarifications. Vote resulted in: Yes: Deary, Knapp, Lewin, Masuda, Russell No: None Abstain: None Absent: None 2. PUBLIC COMMENT FROM THE AUDIENCE -None 3. OLD BUSINESS NEW BUSINESS A. MISSION DRIVEIIVAR AVENUE - Southbound Visibility Concerns and Crosswalk Concerns This item was originally brought before the Commission on July 17, 2008. At that time, the Commission approved the installation of red curb on the north side of Mission Drive east of Ivar Avenue and to add "ladder" striping to the crosswalk. This item has been brought back to the Commission to provide analysis of school pedestrians crossing the intersection of Mission Drive/lvar Avenue within the existing crosswalk. The request is for the installation of a crossing guard, flashing beacon, or in- roadway warning lights to provide additional notification of this school crossing location. Rosemead Traffic Commission Meeting Minutes of November 6, 2008 Page 1 of 4 Staff Recommendation: It is staff's recommendation that the Traffic Commission denies the request for the installation/implementation of additional traffic control devices for the crosswalk on Mission Drive at Ivar Avenue. Commissioner Lewin made a motion, seconded by Chairman Knapp, to approve staff's recommendation and in addition add arrow signs pointing down on both sides of the cross walk. Vote resulted in: Yes: Deary, Knapp, Lewin, Masuda, Russell No: None Abstain: None Absent: None 4. NEW BUSINESS A. Presentation on Citywide Street Striping and Signage Improvement Program As part of the City's Fiscal Year 2008-09 budget, the City Council included funding to update street striping conditions and street signage throughout the City. City staff will review a presentation explaining the project and take input from the Commission on issues related to these work efforts. Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Traffic Commission review the presentation and provide input related to the Citywide Street Striping and Signage Improvement Program. Robert Garcia, Representative of Traffic Operations presented to the Traffic Commission and reviewed the street improvement program. The program will help improve the visibility of street and regulatory signs and improve the safety of pedestrians and motorists in the City. B. EARLE AVENUE - Letter Request to Review Parking Conditions SUMMARY City Staff received a letter request from Sheryl Blum, 4824 Earle Avenue, regarding parking conditions along Earle Avenue north of Mission Drive and south of Grand Avenue. Ms. Blum has asked that the Traffic Commission review the existing conditions and identify possible alternatives for improving parking in this area. A petition of residents on Earle Avenue was also included with the letter request. Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Traffic Commission direct staff to study this item further and develop recommendations for the Traffic Commission's consideration. Rosemead Traffic Commission Meeting Minutes of November 6, 2008 Page 2 of 4 Sheryl Blum expressed concern over the parking conditions on Earle Avenue; she explained the current problems the residents are experiencing by the surrounding business and their employees. Commissioner Lewin made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Russell, to direct staff to study this item further and develop recommendations. Vote resulted in: Yes: Deary, Knapp, Lewin, Masuda, Russell No: None Abstain: None Absent: None C. SAN GABRIEL BOULEVARD SOUTH OF GARVEY AVENUE - Turning Movement Concerns at Walgreens Driveway Chairperson Knapp and Commissioner Russell both requested this issue be addressed. The concern was with regards to vehicles parking adjacent to this driveway and the left turn access from the driveway onto San Gabriel Boulevard. Staff Recommendation: It is staff's recommendation that the Traffic Commission recommends the following to the City Council: Install 68 feet of red curb on the east side of San Gabriel Boulevard south of the driveway access of Walgreen's south of Garvey Avenue. 2. Install two "No Left Turn" (R3-2) signs for vehicles entering and exiting the Walgreen's driveway on San Gabriel Boulevard south of Garvey Avenue. 3. Remove the left turn pavement marking at the driveway of Walgreen's to be consistent with the proposed "No Left Turn" sign. Commissioner Russell made a motion, seconded by Chairman Knapp, to recommend staff's recommendations to City Council. Vote resulted in: Yes: Deary, Knapp, Lewin, Masuda, Russell No: None Abstain: None Absent: None 5. STAFF REPORTS 6. COMMISSIONER REPORTS Rosemead Traffic Commission Meeting Minutes of November 6, 2008 Page 3 of 4 Commissioner Masuda suggested to the Commission to place a "keep clear intersection" sign on Ivar Avenue and Mission Avenue. Commissioner Lewin indicated there was a visibility issue by the parking lot north of the Rosemead Chamber of Commerce. Also, asked staff to look into Guess and Hart Avenue intersection and add a "stop" sign, as well as, a "right turn only" sign on the Rosemead pool parking lot. Chairman Knapp invited the Commission and residents to attend the Annual Pancake Breakfast organized by People for People. 7. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 8:39 pm. The next regular meeting is scheduled for December 4, 2008 at the Rosemead City Hall, City Council Chambers, 8838 East Valley Boulevard. Holly Knapp, Chairman ATTEST: Chris Marcarello, Deputy Public Works Director Rosemead Traffic Commission Meeting Minutes of November 6, 2008 Page 4 of 4