HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-10-02; Traffic Safety Commission; MinutesMEETING OF: TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
DATE OF MEETING: October 2,2000 (Regular Meeting)
TIME OF MEETING: 3:OO P.M.
PLACE OF MEETING: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairperson Gillfillan called the Meeting to order at 3:OO p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Present:
Absent:
Staff Members:
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
July 10,2000
ACTION:
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAIN:
Chairperson Gillfillan, Commissioners Blake, Whitton
Commissioners Courtney and Allen
Robert Johnson, Deputy City Engineer, Transportation
Motion by Commissioner Whitton, and duly seconded, to approve the
minutes of the regular meeting of July 10,2000 as presented.
30-0
Blake, Gillfillan, Whitton
None
None
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS:
Mario Monroy, 749 Magnolia, Ave# B, Carlsbad, CA, expressed concern regarding the following items in
the area of Jefferson from Tamarack Avenue to Magnolia Avenue and asked that the issues be
addressed at a future Traffic Safety Commission meeting:
Need for sidewalks and parking on Jefferson between Tamarack and Magnolia = Telephone poles with transformers South and North of the school should be under-
Speeding traffic in the school zone
Lack of a storm drains west of Jefferson
Illegal parking of vehicles across driveways on Roosevelt Street as well as on Madison
Flashing yellow beacon on Jefferson Street in the school zone to indicate the 25-mph
grounded
Street
speed limit
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Advising Mr. Monroy that some of his concerns were enforcement issue, Mr. Johnson stated that he
would alert Sgt. Kelly Cain of the alleged violations. In addition, Mr. Johnson stated that Mr. Monroy
would be notified as to the date his concerns would be addressed by the Traffic Safety Commission at a
regular meeting.
PREVIOUS BUSINESS:
None
NEW BUSINESS:
ITEM 6A Request to establish a prima facie speed limit upon Rancho Bravado from
Melrose Drive to Paseo Monona
Robert Johnson, Deputy City Engineer, Transportation, stated that agenda item #6A is a request for the
establishment of a prima facie speed limit on Rancho Bravado. This road is located in the Rancho
Carrillo development south of Palomar Airport Road; Rancho Bravado intersects Melrose Drive on the
west. It is unclassified on the circulation element, but does function as a collector road with the STOP
signs at Paseo Monona. A prima facie speed limit has not been established on this road.
The developer of the homes in the area has requested that a speed limit be established. The road is
relatively short; approximately 0.64 miles in length, with roadway grades ranging from 1 .OO% to 6.1 1%.
West of Paseo Valindo, Rancho Bravado has a curbto-curb width of 48 feet. East of Paseo Valindo,
Rancho Bravado has a cubto-curb width of 40 feet with no centerline striping. Traffic volumes, based
on recent traffic counts, indicate east of Melrose there is approximately 2,800 vehicles per day and 1,900
vehicles per day west of Paseo Valindo. For the two-year period ending June 30, 2000, one traffic
collision was reported to the Carlsbad Police Department.
In order to establish a prima facie speed limit an Engineering and Traffic Survey is required to be conducted. The survey was conducted in accordance with the California Vehicle Code. A copy of the
survey was included in the staff report. As part of the Engineering and Traffic Survey a speed survey is
required.
TABLE A: SPEED SURVEY DATA FOR RANCHO BRAVADO
survey Pace (MPH) (MPH) Date
% in Pace Speed Critical Speed Direction Location
811 5/00 75 29-39 38 EBNVB 250' el0 I Paseo Acampo I I I
Via the Engineering and Traffic Survey, it was determined that the critical speed on Rancho Bravado is
38 mph. Based upon the results of the Engineering and Traffic Survey, the Traffic Safety Coordinating
Committee recommends establishing a prima facie 35-mile per hour speed limit upon Rancho Bravado from Melrose Drive easterly to Paseo Monona.
DISCUSSION:
Mr. Whitton stated that he traveled the road and was in agreement with the recommendation to establish
a prima facie speed limit of 35-mph on Rancho Bravado.
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Chairperson Gillfillan requested clarification regarding the ADT volumes.
Mr. Johnson explained that the traffic volume numbers began to drop as the eastbound vehicles entered
the residential area via the side streets.
As there were no additional questions of staff, Chairperson Gillfillan called for a motion.
ACTION: Motion by Commissioner Whitton, and duly seconded, that a prima facie
speed limit of 35-mph be established upon Rancho Bravado from
Melrose Drive Paseo Monona.
VOTE: 3-0-0
AYES: Blake, Gillfillan, Whitton
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ITEM 6B: Request to establish a prima facie speed limit upon Cannon Road from
Paseo Del Norte to Faraday Avenue based upon the results of the new
Engineering and Traffic Survey
Robert Johnson, Deputy City Engineer, Transportation, stated that agenda item MB is a request for the
establishment of a prima facie speed limit upon Cannon Road from LEGOLAND Drive to Faraday
Avenue, which is a new segment of Cannon Road. The request includes an evaluation and
consideration of raising the existing 40 mph speed on the segment of Cannon Road from Paseo Del
Norte easterly to LEGOLAND Drive.
Cannon Road is a major arterial on the circulation element of the General Plan with a designed speed of
50 mph. Traffic signals have been installed at Paseo Del Norte and LEGOLAND Drive with the
intersection at Car Country Drive uncontrolled on Cannon Road. Cannon Road terminates at Faraday
Avenue and drivers must negotiate a 90" turn to proceed easterly on Faraday Avenue. In the future, the
CannonIFaraday intersection will be a signalized T-intersection.
In order to establish a prima facie speed limit, the Engineering and Traffic survey considers such factors
as accident history, roadway features, adjacent land uses, driveway locations, traffic volumes, pedestrian
volumes critical speed, horizontal and vertical alignment, stopping sight distances, conditions that may
not be readily apparent to drivers and speed surveys must be conducted. The survey was conducted in
accordance with the California Vehicle Code. A copy of the survey was included in the staff report.
TABLE A SPEED SURVEY DATA FOR CANNON ROAD
survey Pace Speed sm Date % in Pace Critical Direction location
(MPH), , (MPH) 811 5/00
LEGOLAND Drive
75 41-51 50 EBMlB 0.2 mi. e10 811 6/00
41-51 Car County Drive
88 40-50 50 EBNVB 650' e/o 811 6/00
Paseo Del Node
73 38-48 47 EBWB 750' elo
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Based upon the results of the Engineering and Traffic Survey, the Traffic Safety Coordinating Committee
recommends the speed limit be raised on the existing portion of Cannon Road to 45 miles per hour and
establish a new prima facie speed limit on Cannon Road from LEGOLAND Drive to Faraday Avenue of
45 miles per hour.
Mr. Johnson mentioned that in the future when Cannon Road extends from Faraday Avenue to El
Camino Real the speed limit would have to be re-evaluated.
Chairperson Gillfillan asked if there were questions of staff.
Commissioner Blake stated that when he traveled the area in question, traffic was moving at 50-mph and
would support the recommendation.
Mr. Johnson acknowledged that currently the area in question is posted 40-mph.
Mr. Whitton asked if the speed limit could be established at 50-mph.
Mr. Johnson replied that the 47-mph speed sunrey would have to be eliminated so the speed limit could
be raised. He advised the Commission that if a speed were posted higher than the area’s critical speed,
this would not be conducive to good speed zoning.
Chairperson Gillfillan wanted to know when the extension to El Camino Real would be completed,
Mr. Johnson estimated that construction would begin in the latter part of 2001
ACTION: Motion by Commissioner Blake, and duly seconded, that the Traffic Safety
Commission accept the recommendation of the Traffic Safety Coordinating
Committee that a prima facie speed limit of 45-mph be established upon Cannon
Road from Paseo Del Norte to Faraday Avenue based upon the results of the
new Engineering and Traffic Survey.
VOTE: 3-0-0
AYES: Gillfillan, Whitton, Blake
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
REPORT FROM TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSIONERS:
Commissioner Whitton noted that near the Shea new homes off of Cannon Road onto El Camino Real a
traffic signal is in place, which causes vehicles that are approaching Cannon Road making a left hand
turn to cut diagonally across north bound traffic.
Mr. Johnson advised the Commission that he did report this to the Carlsbad Police Department, because
it is an illegal maneuver. The only permitted turn at the signal southbound is a U-TURN.
Commissioner Whitton stated that at the intersection of College and Palomar Airport Road there are two
right-hand tum lanes southbound onto Palomar Airport Road south. He suggested that due to the
opening of Aviara Parkway the second right hand turn lane should be eliminated.
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Mr. Johnson stated that a heavy right-turn volume still exists in this location, but noted that the situation
would be evaluated if one of the lanes needs to be removed.
REPORT FROM TRAFFIC ENGINEER:
None
ADJOURNMENT:
By proper motion the Regular Meeting of October 2,2000, was adjourned at 3:24 p.m.
Respectfully submitted, d”
Dianna Scott
Minutes Clerk