HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-06-07; Traffic and Mobility Commission; ; Avenida Encinas Coastal Rail Trail ProjectItem 5
Meeting Date: June 7, 2021
To: Traffic and Mobility Commission
Staff Contact: Nathan Schmidt, Transportation Planning and Mobility Manager
Nathan.schmidt@carlsbadca.gov, 760-637-7183
Subject: Avenida Encinas Coastal Rail Trail Project
Recommended Action
Receive a presentation and provide input on the conceptual plan for the Avenida Encinas
Coastal Rail Trail project.
Summary
In July 2017, the City of Carlsbad was awarded an Active Transportation Program (ATP) grant by
Caltrans to construct a portion of the Coastal Rail Trail along Avenida Encinas between Carlsbad
Boulevard and Cannon Road, which the local and regional community identifies as a high
priority. The Coastal Rail Trail is a planned regional bikeway that includes a 44-mile regional
bikeway that connects six coastal cities throughout San Diego County. The project plans to
construct over 2.5 miles of new enhanced bicycle facilities, pedestrian ramps, new sidewalks
where there are missing gaps, enhanced intersection treatments for improved bicycle and
pedestrian safety, and traffic calming with a road diet at select locations along the corridor.
This item was previously presented to the Traffic and Mobility Commission (T&MC) on May 3,
2021. During this review, the T&MC questioned why this segment of the Coastal Rail Trail
project alignment was proposed on Avenida Encinas between Carlsbad Boulevard and Cannon
Road. Specifically, the T&MC questioned why the Coastal Rail Trail alignment was not proposed
along the railroad corridor as found in other jurisdictions and requested that staff research the
history of the proposed alignment and report back to the T&MC.
Discussion
In response to the T&MC request for additional information regarding the project alignment,
staff reached out to our planning partners at the San Diego Association of Governments
(SANDAG) active transportation division. From these discussions staff understands that the
original project alignment was considered along the NCTD railroad corridor however after
further engineering analysis it was determined that an alignment positioned along the railroad
corridor would be infeasible due to environmental and financial constraints. This analysis was
conducted as part of the initial Coastal Rail Trail planning study conducted in 2010 and most
recently as part of the Encinitas Coastal Rail Trail (CRT) segment study conducted in 2020. The
Encinitas CRT study evaluated three potential alignments between Leucadia Boulevard and the
Carlsbad city limits at La Costa Avenue. North of La Costa Avenue heading into Carlsbad, it was
determined that the Coastal Rail Trail must use Carlsbad Boulevard as all other potential
alignments in this area would require a new bridge structure across the environmentally
sensitive Batiquitos Lagoon, meaning that the facility must be west of the railroad corridor
north of La Costa Avenue.
The full Encinitas Coastal Rail Trail Evaluation study can be downloaded from the following link:
Encinitas Coastal Rail Trail Alignment Study
Next Steps
Following the Traffic and Mobility Commission’s initial review of the proposed project
improvements, staff will select a consultant to develop more detail concept plans and later
project construction plans, specifications, and cost estimates. In addition, staff will create a
project website to inform the community about project updates, concept plans, public
meetings, and as a source to provide feedback. After development of the refined conceptual
plans staff will return to the Traffic and Mobility Commission for final review of the project prior
to finalizing the engineering designs and project construction.
Exhibits
1.May 3, 2021 Staff Report
2.Proposed Project Improvement Map
3.Proposed Conceptual Cross Section Diagrams
Exhibit 1
Meeting Date: May 3, 2021
To: Traffic and Mobility Commission
Staff Contact: Nathan Schmidt, Transportation Planning and Mobility Manager
Nathan.schmidt@carlsbadca.gov, 760-637-7183
Subject: Avenida Encinas Coastal Rail Trail Project
Recommended Action
Receive a presentation and provide input on the conceptual plan for the Avenida Encinas
Coastal Rail Trail project.
Summary
In July 2017, the City of Carlsbad was awarded an Active Transportation Program (ATP) grant by
Caltrans to construct a portion of the Coastal Rail Trail along Avenida Encinas between Carlsbad
Boulevard and Cannon Road, which the local and regional community identifies as a high
priority. The Coastal Rail Trail is a planned regional bikeway that includes a 44-mile regional
bikeway that connects six coastal cities throughout San Diego County. The project plans to
construct over 2.5 miles of new enhanced bicycle facilities, pedestrian ramps, new sidewalks
where there are missing gaps, enhanced intersection treatments for improved bicycle and
pedestrian safety, and traffic calming with a road diet at select locations along the corridor.
This item is intended to provide the public and the Traffic and Mobility Commission the first
opportunity to review the proposed project improvements at a conceptual level of detail. After
this initial review staff will work with a consultant to develop detailed engineering plans and
specifications which will be presented to the public and Traffic and Mobility Commission for
additional feedback in the fall of 2021. In addition, staff will develop a project website as a
source of information with project design updates, public meetings, and with directions on how
to provide additional public feedback throughout the design process.
Discussion
In 2017, the City of Carlsbad was awarded an Active Transportation Program (ATP) Cycle 3 grant
to construct a portion of the Coastal Rail Trail along Avenida Encinas between Cannon Road and
Carlsbad Boulevard. Since approval of the ATP grant, the city has constructed a portion of the
project improvements proposed in the original grant application between Cannon Road and
Palomar Airport Road under a separate CIP project including a road diet with buffered bike
lanes. In addition, an enhanced intersection improvement was proposed at the intersection of
Avenida Encinas and Cannon Road has been removed from the project scope of work as this
feature will be constructed by a separate city funded capital improvement project, the
Terramar Coastal Improvement project, within the next 3 to 4 years.
Because the segment between Cannon Road and Palomar Airport Road has been constructed in
line with the original ATP grant application it will be removed from the project scope of work.
The removal of this segment will allow the city to reallocate a portion of the project funds to
improvements along the remainder of the corridor such as additional enhanced intersection
treatments along the portion south of Poinsettia Lane as discussed below.
Existing Conditions
This segment of Avenida Encinas between Palomar Airport Road and Carlsbad Boulevard is a
major public transit corridor that includes five NCTD transit stops including the Poinsettia
Regional Transit Station located at the center of the project corridor. The Poinsettia station
includes bicycle racks and secure bike lockers that bicycle commuters may use while taking the
NCTD COASTER to destinations throughout the region. In addition to transit access, the project
corridor is widely used to access three schools, recreational centers with youth and adult gyms,
residences, major employment centers, medical and commercial offices, South Carlsbad State
Beach, and retail shopping. Although there are numerous community destinations directly
along the project corridor, the missing bike and pedestrian facilities often make vehicle trips a
more convenient and safer choice. According to the Pedestrian Master Plan, located along the
project corridor is one of the highest concentrations of employees, walking commuters,
pedestrian-dependent sub-populations (youth and elderly), disabled persons, and pedestrian
generators in the city. Due to these land use and demographic factors, there is a major
potential for the local community to make convenient walking and biking trips, rather than
driving, for everyday activities. Regionally, more people will also be encouraged to bike and
walk to and from the regional transit station to the many nearby visitor serving destinations.
Proposed Project Improvements
The proposed Avenida Encinas Coastal Rail Trail project will provide enhanced connections for
bicycles and pedestrians to the variety of land uses and destinations along the project corridor
including the regional Poinsettia Transit station. The overall project goals are to improve
walkability and bikability with streetscape and traffic calming improvements that are intended
to enhance safety for all modes, reduce vehicle speeds, encourage new active transportation
users, and promote healthy lifestyles through the city and the San Diego Region.
Improvements along the project corridor include the following features as identified in the
conceptual plan map provided in Exhibit 1:
• Approximately 2.5 miles of new Class-II buffered bike lanes
• New sidewalks and pedestrian ramps where there are missing gaps
• Enhanced intersection treatments including curb extensions, traffic calming measures,
and high visibility crosswalks at the following intersections on Avenida Encinas:
o Palomar Airport Road
o Poinsettia Lane
o Portage Way
o Dory Lane
o Carlsbad Boulevard
• Traffic calming with a road diet between Poinsetta Lane and Carlsbad Boulevard
• Enhanced midblock pedestrian crossings (potentially with pedestrian actuated signs and
median refuges) along Avenida Encinas at the following locations:
o Poinsettia Station Driveway: Pedestrian Hybrid Beach (HAWK) crossing
o South of Poinsettia Lane at the Poinsettia Village Shopping Mall
As shown in the proposed roadway cross sections diagrams provided in Exhibit 2, most of the
roadway segment level improvements will be implemented through roadway restriping.
However, there are portions of the project corridor between Palomar Airport Road and the
Poinsettia Station which will require widening of the existing roadway in order to accommodate
new sidewalks and wider bikeway facilities.
Next Steps
Following the Traffic and Mobility Commission’s initial review of the proposed project
improvements, staff will select a consultant to develop more detail concept plans and later
project construction plans, specifications, and cost estimates. In addition, staff will create a
project website to inform the community about project updates, concept plans, public
meetings, and as a source to provide feedback. After development of the refined conceptual
plans staff will return to the Traffic and Mobility Commission for final review of the project prior
to finalizing the engineering designs and project construction.
Exhibits
1. Proposed Project Improvement Map
2. Proposed Conceptual Cross Section Diagrams
Avenida Encinas Coastal Rail Trail and Pedestrian Improvements March 2021
Poinsettia
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Hotel
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Encinas Wastewater
Authority
Restaurant Plaza
Employment Center
Employment
Center
Carlsbad
Premium Outlets
Carlsbad
Flower Fields
LEGOLAND
Costco Recreational Complex
Halstrom Academy
South CarlsbadState Beach Campground
Terra Mar Point
Coaster Station
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Overall Improvements Map with Project Revisions
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Carlsbad Blvd
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Exhibit 2
Removed Portion bet. Cannon Rd.
and Palomar Airport Rd.:
Constructed by City through separate CIP
Poinsettia Station to Poinsettia Ln:
Restripe with Buffered Bike Lanes
Poinsettia Ln to Windrose Cir.:
Implement Road Diet and
Restripe with Buffered Bike Lanes City
Bus Stop
Trail Head
Beach Access
Proposed Improvements
Road Diet w/ Enhanced Class II Bike Lanes
New Sidewalk
Roadway Widening(to Fit Bike
Facilities)
Enhanced Pedestrian Crossing
(such as potential Pedestrian Actuated Signal
and Median Refuge)
Regional
Future Final Coastal Rail Trail -
Multi-use Path
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Existing Bike Lane - Class III
Gap Closure
Bicycle Facility Gap
Sidewalk Gap
Connection to Existing Regional
Coastal Rail Trail Bikeway
Connection to Regional Transit
Nor th County Transit District
Coaster Station
Enhanced Class II Bike Lanes
City and Regional
Existing Bike Lane - Class II
Existing Coastal Rail Trail
Major Employment Centers:
Encina Wastewater Authority
San Diego Gas and Electric Services
Go Pro
Recreational Complex:
Playwerx
Vital Climbing Gym
YMCA
Gracie Jiu Jitsu
Faction Martial Arts
Cross Fit 760
Agility Studio
Kaia Fit North County
Ikm Defense School
Noonan Family Swim School
Hotel Cluster:
La Quinta Inn & Suites
Ramada Carlsbad
Motel 6
Holiday Inn Express 2 Suites
Hyatt Hotel
West Inn & Suites
Legend
Yellow highlights indicate revisions
from the original project description
Enhanced Intersection
(to follow FHWA best practicies such as
corner bulb-outs)
Roadway cross section locations
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Section A-A : Avenida Encinas South of Palomar Airport Road
Existing:
Proposed:
*Cross sections are not to scale. Dimensions are approximate and for conceptual analysis only.
Requires roadway widening by approximately 9 ft.
Exhibit 3
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Section B-B : Avenida Encinas North of Poinsettia Station Driveway
Existing:
Proposed:
*Cross sections are not to scale. Dimensions are approximate and for conceptual analysis only.
Requires roadway widening by approximately 30 ft.
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Section C-C : Avenida Encinas South of Poinsettia Station Driveway
Existing:
Proposed:
*Cross sections are not to scale. Dimensions are approximate and for conceptual analysis only.
No roadway widening required.
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Section D-D : Avenida Encinas North of Windrose Circle
Existing:
Proposed:
*Cross sections are not to scale. Dimensions are approximate and for conceptual analysis only.
Implement road diet. No roadway widening required.
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Section E-E : Avenida Encinas South of Windrose Circle
Existing:
Proposed:
*Cross sections are not to scale. Dimensions are approximate and for conceptual analysis only.
Remove center left turn lane. No roadway widening required.
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