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Memo ID #2021074
Re: Carlsbad Boulevard Pedestrian Improvements Project Update (District 1)
This memorandum provides an update on a previous memorandum dated Feb. 18, 2021, on the
project to enhance uncontrolled crosswalks on Carlsbad Boulevard at Hemlock Avenue, Cherry
Avenue, Maple Avenue, Sycamore Avenue, Oak Avenue and near the Army and Navy Academy
(between Mountain View Drive and Cypress Avenue).
Background
On Sept. 24, 2019, staff presented to City Council proposed actions to address traffic calming
concerns on Carlsbad Boulevard, College Boulevard and Tamarack Avenue. Staff proposed a
project to enhance the uncontrolled crosswalks on Carlsbad Boulevard at Hemlock Avenue,
Cherry Avenue, Maple Avenue, Sycamore Avenue, Oak Avenue and near the Army and Navy
Academy, which currently have existing rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFB) systems.
Improvements include:
• Curb extensions (where feasible)
• Pedestrian-activated in-pavement flashing lights to augment the existing RRFB systems
• Continental-style high-visibility crosswalk markings
• Green bicycle lane treatments in conflict areas
On Feb. 18, 2021, staff provided a memorandum with a project update (Attachment A).
Discussion
In October 2020, staff submitted two applications for Highway Safety Improvement Program
(HSIP) funds in the amount of $591,600 to help offset the preliminary design/construction cost of
$657,600. On March 30, 2021, staff was notified that the city has been selected for the HSIP
funds in the requested amount of $591,600.
On April 5, 2021, staff presented the project to the Traffic and Mobility Commission for their
support of staff's recommendation to implement the proposed traffic calming improvements.
With a vote of 6-0-1 (Commissioner Penseyres abstained), the Traffic and Mobility Commission
supported staff's recommendation.
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Council Memo -Carlsbad Boulevard Pedestrian Improvements Project Update (District 1)
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Next Steps
In summer 2021, staff plans to present the project to City Council to accept the HSIP grants,
approve the plans and specifications and authorize bid solicitation. Construction is estimated to
begin by the end of 2021 with completion in 2022.
Attachment: A. Council Memorandum dated Feb. 18, 2021
cc: Scott Chadwick, City Manager
Celia Brewer, City Attorney
Gary Barberio, Deputy City Manager, Community Services
Laura Rocha, Deputy City Manager, Administrative Services
Neil Gallucci, Police Chief
Tom Frank, Transportation Director
Ryan Green, Finance Director
Kyle Lancaster, Parks & Recreation Director
Kristina Ray, Communication & Engagement Director
Robby Contreras, Assistant City Attorney
Hossein Ajideh, Engineering Manager
John Kim, City Traffic Engineer
Nathan Schmidt, Transportation Planning and Mobility Manager
Steve Thomas, Lieutenant, Police Department
Miriam Jim, Senior Engineer
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Council Memorandum
To: Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council
From: Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager, Public Works
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Memo ID #2021041
Re: Carlsbad Boulevard Pedestrian Improvements Project Update (~istrict 1)
This memorandum provides an update on the.project to enhance uncontrolled crosswalks on
Carlsbad Boulevard at Hemlock Avenue, Cherry Avenue, Maple Avenue, Sycamore Avenue, Oak
Avenue and near the Army and Navy Academy (between Mountain View Drive and Cypress
Avenue).
Background
On Sept. 24, 2019, staff presented to City Council proposed actions to address traffic calming
concerns on Carlsbad Boulevard, College Boulevard and Tamarack Avenue. Staff proposed a
project to enhance the uncontrolled crosswalks on Carlsbad Boulevard at Hemlock Avenue,
Cherry Avenue, Maple Avenue, Sycamore Avenue, Oak Avenue and near the Army and Navy
Academy, which currently have existing rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFB) systems.
Improvements include:
• Curb extensions (where feasible)
• Pedestrian-activated in-pavement flashing lights to augment the existing RRFB systems
• Continental-style high-visibility crosswalk markings
• Green bicycle lane treatments in conflict areas
During the City Council Meeting on Feb. 11, 2021, a Council Member requested an update on this
project.
Discussion
,On Aug. 3, 2020, the proposed project was presented in conceptual form to the Traffic and
Mobility Commission. Based on comments received during the plan check process, additional
street lighting, where deemed appropriate by analysis, has been added to the scope of the
project. The project is currently in the final design stage and will be brought to the Traffic and
Mobility Commission for their recommendation in April 2021.
In October 2020, staff submitted two applications for Highway Safety Improvement Program
(HSIP) funds in the amount of $591,600 to help offset the preliminary design/construction
estimate of $657,600. Results of the HSIP funding applications are not yet available.
Public Works Branch
Transportation Department
1635 Faraday Avenue I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-602-2757 t
Council Memo -Carlsbad Boulevard Pedestrian Improvements Project Update (District 1)
Feb.18,2021
Page 2
Next Steps
In April 2021, the final design of the project will be presented to the Traffic and Mobility
Commission for their support of staff's recommendation to approve the plans and specifications.
Based on the results of the HSIP funding applications, staff will move the project forward to the
construction phase.
Design costs ~re being funded_through Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Project No. 6070, but
there are currently insufficient funds for construction. Assuming notification of HSIP funding will
come within the next two months, staff is estimating that the project will be brought to the City
Council in summer 2021 to approve the plans and specifications and to appropriate the
necessary funds. Construction is estimated to occur by the end of 2021.
cc: Scott Chadwick, City Manager
Celia Brewer, City Attorney
Gary Barberio, Deputy City Manager, Community Services
Laura Rocha, Deputy City Manager, Administrative Services
Neil Gallucci, Police Chief
Tom Frank, Transportation Director
Ryan Green, Finance Director
Kristina Ray, Communication & Engagement Director
Robby Contreras, Assistant City Attorney
Hossein Ajideh, Engineering Manager
John Kim, City Traffic Engineer
Nathan Schmidt, Transportation Planning and Mobility Manager
Christie Calderwood, Lieutenant, Police Department
Miriam Jim, Senior Engineer