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File #: HCC-249-FY21    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 3/4/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/15/2021 Final action: 3/15/2021
Title: Traffic Calming Decision - Oliver Street
Sponsors: City Administrator
Related files: HCC-245-FY21

Submitted by: Lesley Riddle

Submitting Department: DPW

Agenda Section: Action

 

Item Title:

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Traffic Calming Decision - Oliver Street

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Suggested Action:

recommendation

I move that the Mayor and Council authorize the City Administrator and DPW staff to conduct the following tasks: implement temporary traffic calming measures, conduct additional data collection, and further evaluate infrastructure to achieve traffic calming/mitigation on Oliver Street.

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Summary Background:

In November, the City received a petition requesting the installation of traffic calming devices on the 3900 block of Oliver Street.  The DPW and HPD conducted a preliminary traffic study which included a review of 12 months of police citations and an analysis of traffic counter data which were placed on 3 separate occasions.  The data analysis, which is one important part of the evaluation, did not support the need for traffic calming devices on the 3900 block of Oliver St.  Another important component part of the evaluation is extenuating circumstances and resident input and feedback.  The City held a public hearing on March 1st, 2021 to receive input from residents.  Residents provided additional information which included but was not limited to, the volume of children on the street, the recurring failure of cars to stop at stop signs, and near misses observed.

While the data collected did not indicate a need for traffic calming in this area, we are aware that the change in traffic flow, reduced volume during the ongoing pandemic, weather, temperature, and road conditions may have impacted the outcomes.   Based on that, and the concerns raised by residents, the staff recommends the following actions:

 

                     Implement temporary or short-term changes to include, but not be limited to high-vis signage, in-road temporary speed bumps, evaluate infrastructure for temporary curb bump-outs, and other temporary methods of in-road speed mitigation.

                     Place additional traffic counters on Oliver Street from Queens Chapel Road to 42nd Avenue.  As we move towards the other side of the pandemic and the weather warms, we may be able to detect more of a pattern.

                     Conduct a visual inspection and evaluation of temporary measures, placement locations, and their effectiveness.  This includes evaluating roadway conditions to determine the feasibility of constructing in road traffic calming traffic mitigation for longer term/permanent changes and implementation.

                     Conduct on-site inspections at different times of the day and night to collect real-time data.

                     Longer- term changes could occur after the inspection and could include permanent speed tables, speed humps, intersection offset, one side parking, or curb bump-outs.

 

Staff will update the City Administrator as these recommendations are scheduled and completed.

 

 

Next Steps:

DPW staff will create a plan and timeline for short term longer-term actions.

DPW will meet/coordinate with residents on progress and to obtain input

City Administrator will keep residents and Council updated

 

Fiscal Impact:

This will be determined with data and evaluation outcomes.

 

City Administrator Comments:

Recommend Approval

 

Community Engagement:

Community meetings will be scheduled as needed.

 

Strategic Goals:

Goal 3 - Promote a Safe and Vibrant Community

 

Legal Review Required?

N/A