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OCT 07 2008
ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT
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CONSULTING
September 19, 2008 JN 55-100534.001
Mr. Phil Hitch RECEIVED
PACIFIC RIDGE SCHOOL
6269 El Fuerte Street SEP 252008
arisoaa, CA MN CITY OF CARLSBAD
SUBJECT: PACIFIC RIDGE SCHOOL - REVISED TRAFFIC ANALYSIS U&FPEPT
Dear Phil:
RBF Consulting has been retained by Pacific Ridge School to prepare an updated traffic analysis
letter based on the recent changes in the site plan for the 13-acre Bressi Ranch Planning Area 13,
located on El Fuerte Street between Bressi Ranch Way and Greenhaven Drive in the City of
Carlsbad. According to the information provided to us, the changes include the proposed expansion
of the school site and the removal of the church and day care uses, while the RV storage use would
remain. The school expansion would be limited to an increase in building square-footage and
acreage; the maximum student enrollment would remain at 540 students. The previous and current
proposed uses within Bressi Ranch Planning Area 13 are listed below:
Previously Analyzed Uses
. Middle School and High School (540 students)
Day Care Facility (30 children)
Church (3.5 acres)
RV Storage Lot (1.0 acre)
Current Proposed Uses
. Middle School and High School (540 students)
RV Storage Lot (1.0 acre)
Exhibit I illustrates the project site plan for the Pacific Ridge School campus at full build-out of the
proposed expansion area.
Since the previous traffic analysis report prepared by Urban Systems Associates in November 2006,
the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for Pacific Ridge School was approved, and the school
subsequently opened in September 2007. At the time of this revised study (September 2008),
Pacific Ridge School has increased their enrollment to a total of 225 students, comprised of 7th grade
through 10th grade students. The RV storage lot is also constructed and occupied.
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Phil Hitch JN: 55-100534.001
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September 2008 Update on Pacific Ridge School
At this time this revised traffic analysis update letter was initiated (September 2008), Pacific Ridge
School began its 2008-2009 school year with new 7th grade and 9th grade students, while last years
7th and 9th grade students moved up to 8th grade and 10th grade, respectively. As of September
2008, the total enrollment has increased to 225 students. The maximum enrollment of 540 students
is projected to occur at the beginning of the 2013-2014 school year.
The start and end schedule for Pacific Ridge School has been modified slightly from the 2007-2008
school year. As of September 2008, thö school begins classes at 8:00 a.m. rather than at 8:15 am.,
and the school lets out for the day at 3:00 p.m. rather than at 3:15 p.m.
Pacific Ridge School has added another bus to provide transportation service for the students, with a
total of two buses now operating for the school. School administration staff estimates that
approximately 35% of enrolled students ride the two buses, which is consistent with the 2007-2008
school year estimate. Beginning in the 2008-2009 school year, Pacific Ridge School modified the
arrival schedule of the buses during the afternoon pick-up time to avoid conflicts with vehicles parking
along the drop-off/pick-up zone to pick up students. The two school buses now arrive approximately
15 minutes after school lets out for the day. It was observed that the vehicular queues during the
afternoon pick-up time had dissipated prior to the arrival of the school buses.
As of September 2008, Pacific Ridge School began enforcing a one-way circulation plan during the
drop-off and pick-up peak periods. Parents are directed to use the north driveway only to enter the
school site, and to exit using the south driveway. Cones and portable signs have been set up
blocking access into the south driveway and into the east parking aisle from the north driveway in an
effort to direct one-way traffic along the drop-off/pick-up zone. Staff was also observed directing
vehicles to the front of the drop-off/pick-up zone to improve the flow of traffic and provide a
continuous queue.
The City of Carlsbad Fire Marshal also approved the use of approximately 345 feet of the on-site
campus road south of the existing campus to be used for school drop-off and pick-up queuing. The
additional queuing space would provide the school with a total of 920 feet for queuing during the
peak drop-off and pick-up periods. The school intends to use this area if future conditions show that
the additional queuing space will be needed.
New assessments of queuing and parking conditions have been conducted based on these changes
that have occurred with the beginning of the 2008-2009 school year. The results of the new queuing
and parking assessments have also been used in determining the future queuing and parking needs
upon the build-out of the school and maximum student enrollment of 540 students.
Phil Hitch JN: 55-100534.001
September 19, 2008
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Project Trip Generation
For the purposes of this traffic update letter, the total trip generation of the school (current and future)
is included in the following trip generation calculations. The revised trip generation for Bressi Ranch
Planning Area 13 is summarized in Table 1, which was estimated based on SANDAG trip generation
rates.
Table I
Revised Project Trip Generation
Bressi Ranch Planning Area 13
(Pacific Ridge School and RV Storage Lot)
Trio Generation Rates
Land Use Unit
Daily
Trip
Rate
AM
Peak
Rate
AM In AM
Out
PM
Peak
Rate
PM In PM
Out
RV Storage acres 10 (1) 10% 50% 50% 10% 50% 50%
Middle School students 1.4 30% 60% 40% 9% 40% 60%
High School students 1.3 20% 1 70% 1 30% 10% 40% 60%
Daily and Peak Hour Trips
Land Use Intensity Unit Daily
Trips
AM
Trips AM In AM
Out
PM
Trips PM In PM
Out
RV Storage 1.0 acres 10 1 1 0 1 0 1
Middle School 180 students 252 76 45 30 23 9 14
High School 360 students 468 94 66 28 47 19 28
Total Project Trips 730 170 112 58 1 70 28 43
Trip Generation of Previous Site Plan 985 1 201 1 128 1 73 1 105 1 46 60
I Net Change in Trips I -255 I -31 I -16 I -15 I -35 I -18 I -17 I
(1) Estimated trip rate as reported in the previous traffic analysis letter (USA, Inc., Nov. 2006).
As summarized in Table 1, the removal of the day care and church and replacement of these uses
with the school expansion results in a reduction of 255 trips per day for the site, with approximately
31 fewer trips during the am. peak hour, and approximately 35 fewer trips during the p.m. peak hour.
Year 2030 Forecast Traffic Volumes and Level of Service Analysis
Year 2030 forecast traffic volumes were derived from the SANDAG Series 10 Combined North
County Sub-area Model. Exhibit 2, which follows this letter, illustrates the forecast Year 2030 daily
and peak hour traffic volumes on El Fuerte Street, daily and peak hour driveway trips for the school at
full enrollment, driveway lane geometrics and traffic controls, and the directional distribution
percentages for the project trips.
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As shown in Exhibit 2, both driveway intersections are unsignalized, with left-turn lanes provided for the
inbound vehicles, and stop signs controlling the exiting vehicles. A dedicated right-turn lane is also
provided for inbound traffic at the north school driveway intersection. Left-turning and right-turning
vehicles share one lane exiting the school driveways. The north and south driveway intersections with El
Fuerte Street are approximately 1,200 feet apart.
According to Pacific Ridge School staff, approximately 50% of school trips currently arrive from the north
of the site, and the other 50% arrive from the south of the site. This is based on the current enrollment of
225 students, and is assumed to be the distribution of trips when the school reaches its maximum student
enrollment. This distributional split is consistent with the findings of the previous traffic report prepared by
Urban Systems Associates in November 2006.
The previous traffic analysis (prepared by USA) for the Pacific Ridge School evaluated the two school
driveway intersections during the a.m. and p.m. peak hours using the forecast Year 2030 traffic volumes
and the trips generated by the previous Bressi Ranch Planning Area 13 land uses. The traffic volumes
used in the previous traffic analysis is provided in the technical appendix following this letter. The results
of the previous traffic analysis showed that both driveways would operate at acceptable levels of service
(LOS D or better) during the peak hours. A traffic signal warrant analysis was also performed, which
showed that neither of the two driveways met any of the signal warrants that were used in the analysis.
Based on the changes in the peak hour driveway trips from the previous analysis, an analysis of the two
school driveway intersections during the peak hours is included in this updated traffic letter. The 2000
Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) operation methodology for Unsignalized Intersections was used to
determine the operating Levels of Service (LOS) of the school driveway intersections. The TRAFFIX
software package was used to evaluate the driveway intersections using the HCM methodology.
Table 2 summarizes the results of the HCM level of service analysis of the two school driveway
intersections during the morning and afternoon peak hours with the full school enrollment under Year 2030
conditions. Detailed HCM calculation worksheets are provided in the technical appendix following this
letter.
Table 2
Year 2030 Intersection Peak Hour LOS
Intersection Control
AM Peak Hour (1) PM Peak Hour
Delay* LOS Delay * LOS
El Fuerte Street I North School Driveway Unsignalized Minor-Street Stop 14.6 B 13.5 B
El Fuerte Street I South School Driveway Unsignalized Minor-Street Stop 13.1 B 13.7 B
ecanas or aelay.
rn The am. peak period of traffic (7:oOam.-900 am.) coincides with the morning school drop-off time (7:45am.-8:l5am.).
The p.m. peak period of traffic (4:00 p.m. —6:00 p.m.) occurs approximately 1-2 hours after the school pick-up time (2A5 p.m. —3:15 p.m.).
As shown in Table 2, the two school driveways are forecast to operate at acceptable levels of service
during the peak hours under Year 2030 conditions. These results are consistent with the findings of the
previous traffic analysis for Pacific Ridge School. It must be noted that the p.m. peak hour of traffic occurs
1-2 hours after theafternoon pick-up time at the school.
Phil Hitch JN: 55-100534.001
September 19, 2008
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On-Site Circulation Plan
At the time of this revised study in September 2008, Pacific Ridge School had established a one-way
circulation plan for the morning drop-off and afternoon pick-up periods. The one-way circulation plan
was implemented and enforced in the following manner
All parents and staff were notified over the summer of the one-way circulation that would be
enforced in the beginning of the 2008-2009 school year. All inbound vehicles are now
required to enter the north driveway, and all outbound vehicles are now required to exit the
south driveway during the peak drop-off and pick-up times.
Vehicles heading to the east parking aisle must drive along the drop-off/pick-up zone, then
loop around and head north into the east parking aisle. Vehicles exiting the east parking aisle
during the drop-off and pick-up times must exit the north driveway.
During non-peak drop-off and pick-up times, all vehicles are required to enter the north
driveway, but may exit using either the north or south driveways.
The two school buses enter and exit the north driveway.
Cones and portable signs have been set up to block inbound access at the south driveway,
and also at the north end of the east parking drive aisle to direct traffic toward the drop-
off/pick-up zone.
School staff has been out monitoring and directing traffic during the peak drop-off and pick-up
times. Pacific Ridge School has also required vehicles to drive up toward the front of drop-
off/pick-up zone at the south end of the existing campus.
Exhibit 3 following this letter illustrates the on-site circulation plan as described above.
Field observations during the peak drop-off and pick-up times reveal that the one-way circulation plan
is operating efficiently, and staff was consistently directing vehicles to the front of the drop-off/pick-up
zone to minimize the total length of queued vehicles.
School Busing Operations
As of September 2008, Pacific Ridge School uses two buses to transport between 70 and 80
students daily to and from the school. The bus drivers have been informed to use the north driveway
to both enter and exit the school. The two buses arrive simultaneously to drop off students at
approximately 7:45 am., 15 minutes prior to the school start time. In the afternoon, the two buses
arrive at approximately 3:15 p.m. to pick up students, 15 minutes after the school end time. The
buses park near the rear of the designated drop-off/pick-up zone.
According to school staff, approximately 35% of currently enrolled Pacific Ridge School students ride
the two buses. This is consistent with the 2007-2008 school year estimate with 104 students
enrolled. The school plans to provide one additional bus per year as enrollment increases, with at
least four buses operating upon the full enrollment of 540 students. Exhibit 4 illustrates the on-site
bus zone and circulation route.
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Assessment of Existing Queuing and Parking Conditions During School Peak Periods
As of September 2008, Pacific Ridge School began its second year in operation with an enrollment of
225 students and 40 faculty and staff members employed. This traffic update letter includes an
assessment of the current queuing and parking conditions during the peak school drop-off and pick-
up times. An assessment of queuing and parking conditions had previously been performed at the
end of the 2007-2008 school year when Pacific Ridge School had an enrollment of 104 students. But
since last June, Pacific Ridge School has more than doubled its enrollment and has implemented its
one-way circulation plan during the school drop-off and pick-up times. This updated existing queuing
and parking assessment will supersede what had been previously evaluated in the June 2008
assessment.
A thorough field investigation of on-site school operations was conducted during the morning drop-off
and afternoon pick-up times on Monday, September 15th. RBF visited the school site during the
following time periods for the on-site evaluations:
Monday, September 15. 2008
School drop-off period: 7:30 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. (school start time — 8:00 a.m.)
School pick-up period: 2:30 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. (school end time - 3:00 p.m.)
During the drop-off and pick-up times, vehicles were observed entering only the north driveway and
all vehicles exiting the school used the south driveway. The one-way circulation plan was enforced
through the uses of cones, portable signs, and school staff directing the traffic flow toward the front of
the queuing area. The queuing area that is provided for the drop-off and pick-up times is
approximately 575 feet in length, extending front to back from the existing fire road on the south end
of the campus to the RV storage entrance immediately north of the campus.
Compared with the assessment of on-site school operations in June 2008, conditions during the peak
drop-off and pick-up appeared to have improved. Although the student enrollment numbers have
more than doubled and queue lengths were observed to be longer than in June, the queues existed
for shorter periods of time due to the efficient flow as a result of the one-way circulation plan.
Existing Queuing Assessment
An assessment of the current on-site queuing was conducted during the peak drop-off and pick-up
times described above. The results of the existing queuing assessment are summarized in Table 3
in five-minute intervals. Table 3 shows the maximum queue length that was observed during each
five minute interval. Exhibit 5 illustrates the maximum queue length that was observed under current
conditions.
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Table 3
Assessment of Existing On-Site Queuing
Student Drop-Off and Pick-Up Periods
Monday, September 15th, 2008
Morning Drop-Off Period Afternoon Pick-Up Period
Event Time Queue Length
(# Vehicles) Event Time Queue Length
(# Vehicles)
Student
Drop-Off
7:30 a.m. 1
Student
Pick-Up
2:30 p.m. 0
7:35 a.m. 1 2:35 p.m. 0
7:40 am. 2 2:40 p.m. I
7:45 a.m. 2(2)* 2:45 p.m. 2
7:50 am. 11 2:50 p.m. 4
7:55 a.m. 9 2:55 p.m. 6
8:00 a.m. 2 3:00 p.m. 18
8:05 a.m. 1 3:05 p.m. 21
8:10 a.m. 1 3:10 p.m. 6
8:15 a.m. 0 3:15 p.m. 4(2)*
Note: Ma)dmum queue length incited in bold.
* (2) = Two buses arrive to drop-off students (AM), and to pick-up students (PM).
-- School start time and end time.
As shown in Table 3, field observations of on-site queuing revealed that during the morning peak
drop-off period, a maximum queue of 11 vehicles was observed within the designated drop-off zone,
which occurred at approximately 7:50 a.m. Table 3 also shows that during the afternoon peak pick-
up period, a maximum queue of 21 vehicles was observed within the assigned pick-up area, which
occurred at approximately 3:05 p.m. The observed maximum vehicle queue did not extend beyond
the limits of the designated drop-off/pick-up zone.
The school buses arrived simultaneously at 7:45 p.m. to drop off students, and departed within 2-3
minutes after arriving. The parked buses did not interfere with queuing operations during the morning
drop-off time, as this queue was constantly moving and the buses departed by looping around to the
east parking drive aisle and exiting the north driveway.
Different queuing characteristics were observed during the drop-off and pick-up periods. During the
morning drop-off time, vehicles were parked for very short periods of time, and queuing appeared in
platoons of vehicles that were likely formed at the signalized intersections on El Fuerte Street to the
north and south of the school site. Each platoon of queued vehicles exited the site within 60 seconds
and be followed by another platoon that queued up after the previous queue dissipated. Unlike
conditions during the June 2008 assessment, very few parents parked to drop off students.
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During the afternoon pick-up period, the first parent vehicle arrived about 20 minutes prior to the
school end time and parked in the designated pick-up zone to wait to pick up the students. The
majority of vehicles observed began arriving after 2:50, approximately ten minutes before the school
dismissal time. This observation differs significantly from the June 2008 assessment, in which
parents began arriving earlier and waiting for longer periods of time. The result is much shorter-lived
queues during the afternoon pick-up period, despite the increase in enrollment. In addition, very few
parents were observed to be parking in the parking spaces to wait for their children, unlike the
observations from the June 2008 assessment. The maximum vehicle queue occurred immediately
after the school dismissal time at 3:00 p.m. School staff was consistently directing vehicles toward
the front of the queuing area to improve traffic flow once the queue started moving. The maximum
queue dissipated rapidly as the students were picked up, and by the time the school bus arrived at
3:15 p.m., only four vehicles were queued near the front of the pick-up zone.
Existing Parking Assessment
A field inventory of the existing on-site parking spaces revealed that there are currently 97 parking
stalls available for student drop-off/pick-up, student drivers and staff. As of September 2008, there
were 40 faculty and staff members at Pacific Ridge School, and two 10m grade students driving to
school. It was also observed that some students currently ride bicycles to school. A total of eight
bicycles were counted parked in the provided bike racks.
The number of occupied and available parking spaces was surveyed in 10-minute intervals during
the peak student drop-off and pick-up periods on Monday, September 15th, 2008. Table 4
summarizes the results of the parking survey during the peak drop-off and pick-up times.
Table 4
Existing On-Site Parking Survey
Student Drop-Off and Pick-Up Periods
Monday, September 15th, 2008
Morning Drop-Off Period Afternoon Pick-Up Period
Time
Parking Counts
Ti
Parking Counts
Occupied
Spaces
Available
Spaces
Occupied
Spaces
Available
Spaces
7:30 a.m. 20 77 2:30 p.m. 45 52
7:40 am. 26 71 2:40 p.m. 48 51
7:50 a.m. 34 65 2:50 p.m. 49 48
8:00 a.m. * 37 60 3:00 p.m. * 50 47
8:10 a.m. 39 58 3:10 p.m. 44 53
Note: Time or maximum parking oupancy indicated in bold.
* School start time and end time
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As shown in Table 4, during the morning drop-off period, peak parking occupancy occurred during the 10-
minute interval following the start of class. It was observed that staff or parent volunteers continued to
arrive following the start of classes at 8:00 a.m. The parking survey results showed a maximum of 39
occupied parking spaces during the morning drop-off period.
During the afternoon pick-up period, peak parking occupancy occurred during the ten-minute interval
leading up to the school end time at 3:00 p.m. It was observed that most parents have stopped the
practice of waiting in the parking stalls to pick up their children, and instead queue up along the designated
pick up zone. The parking survey results showed a maximum of 50 occupied parking spaces during the
afternoon pick-up period, and an observed surplus of 47 parking spaces. Current observations show that
there are enough parking spaces to accommodate the peak parking demand.
Future Queuing and Parking Assessment at Maximum Student Enrollment
Based on the current assessment of queuing and parking conditions at Pacific Ridge School with the
recent changes implemented during the 2008-2009 school year, a future assessment of queuing and
parking conditions at maximum student enrollment was performed in this, revised traffic analysis update
letter. Factors taken into account in the future projections of queuing and parking conditions include:
A maximum of 540 students enrolled at school build-out;
A total of 65 faculty I staff members employed at school build-out, with approximately 80% of staff
on campus at any one time;
Approval by Fire Marshal for 345 feet of additional queuing space along the school expansion
area south of the existing campus, which would provide the school with a total of 920 feet for
queuing during the peak drop-off and pick-up periods.
School expansion includes addition of 31 parking spaces, a total of 128 parking spaces will be
provided;
ITE Parking Generation peak parking demand ratios for a high school and middle school were
used to estimate the total parking demand for the school;
Based on the total future parking demand estimates for Pacific Ridge School, it was estimated that
50 high school students would drive themselves to school;
At least four school buses will be operating by the time the school reaches maximum enrollment,
with approximately 35% of students riding the buses; and
Based on current observations, it was estimated that at maximum enrollment approximately 20
students would regularly ride bicycles to school.
Future Queuing Assessment
The future assessment of queuing conditions during the peak drop-off and pick-up times at the maximum
school enrollment is summarized in Table 5, which is largely based on the observations of current queuing
conditions. Exhibit 6 illustrates the maximum projected queue length once the school reaches full
enrollment.
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Table 5
Future Projection of On-Site Queuing
Student Drop-Off and Pick-Up Periods
Student Mode Split Length AM Drop-Off Period PM Pick-Up Period
School Total Of Drop-
Off/Pick- # # Students Maximum Queue Maximum Queue Students Year # Students Students Student Dropped Off I Up Zone Queue Length Queue Length Riding Riding Drivers Picked Up (in feet) (# Vehicles) (in feet) (# Vehicles) (in feet) Buses Bicycles
Last Year 104 36 NA 0 68 575 4 100 13 325 (2007-2008)
Current 225 79 8 2 136 575 11 275 21 525
(2008-2009)
Maximum
Enrollment 540 189 20 50 281 920 18 450 35 875
(2013-2014)
Note: Queue length is calculated using 25 feet per veflide, Which inducles an average ot ZU teet per veniae pius a TIVe-TOOI neaciway between veniaes.
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As shown in Table 5, consistent with current conditions, the maximum queue is projected to occur
during the afternoon pick-up period, with an estimated queue length of 35 vehicles, or 875 feet.
Based on this future queuing assessment at full student enrollment, the proposed 920 feet of queuing
space will be sufficient to accommodate the estimated maximum queue length during the afternoon
pick-up period.
Future Parking Assessment
The proposed Pacific Ridge School expansion will include the addition of 31 parking spaces, with the
school providing a total of 128 parking spaces at school build-out. The future assessment of peak
parking demand at the maximum school enrollment is based on ITE Parking Generation (3' edition,
2004) peak parking demand ratios, which were derived from surveys of schools across the nation.
The surveys indicated that on average the peak parking demand at a high school occurs between
9:00 am. and 11:00 a.m., and between 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. for a middle school. The ITE
peak parking demand ratios for a high school and middle school are listed below:
High School: 0.26 vehicles per enrolled student
Middle School: 0.11 vehicles per enrolled student
Based on the peak parking demand ratios listed above, a peak parking demand for 113 parking
spaces would occur at the maximum student enrollment. The future parking demand for Pacific
Ridge School is summarized in Table 6, which also includes estimates of parking demand per user
type.
Table 6
Future Projection of On-Site Parking Conditions
Parking Supply Peak Parking Demand
Parking
Suulus Parking User Type
Faculty! Student Other
Staff Drivers (1)
Total
Parking
Demand General Disabled
124 4 52 50 11 113 11
"I Includes parents, maintenance workers, and other visitors to the school.
(2) Parking surplus estimate does not include the four disabled parking spaces.
As shown in Table 6, a peak parking demand for 113 spaces was projected when the school reaches
its maximum enrollment. Table 6 also shows that this parking demand projection includes 52
faculty/staff members, 50 student drivers, and 11 uother drivers, which include parents, maintenance
workers, and other visitors to the school.
Based on this future parking assessment at maximum student enrollment, the proposed 128 parking
spaces for the school will be sufficient to accommodate the projected peak parking demand.
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Pacific Ridge School Parking Management Plan
As indicated previously, the school expansion will include the addition of 31 parking spaces, with a
total of 128 parking spaces that will be provided for the school. In order to maximize the efficiency
and safety of on-site school operations during the peak drop-off and pick-up periods, a parking
management plan is recommended to be implemented upon the completion of the school expansion.
The parking management plan should designate separate parking spaces for faculty/staff, student
drivers, and parents/visitors. Based on the results of the future parking assessment, it is
recommended that the following parking assignments be provided:
Faculty / Staff Only Parking: 55 parking spaces
Student Driver Parking: 45 parking spaces
Other (parents, visitors, etc.): 24 parking spaces
Disabled: 4 parking spaces (currently provided per City Code requirement)
Faculty and staff parking would need to be located along the existing parking spaces adjacent to the
drop-off/pick-up zone to prevent parents from parking in these spaces to drop off or pick up the
students. In addition, the eight new parking spaces located within the school expansion area south of
the existing campus would be more suitable for staff parking. Based on the parking demand
projection for staff, and since some staff members works part-time, one parking space per employee
would not be needed.
Student driver parking would be located in the 23 new parking spaces on the north end of the
campus, plus an additional 22 parking spaces located along the east parking aisles. Although it is
estimated that there would be approximately 50 student drivers when the maximum enrollment is
achieved, it is recommended that fewer spaces be provided to encourage carpooling among
students.
The remaining 24 parking spaces would be provided for use by parents during student drop-off and
pick-up times, parent volunteers, maintenance workers, and other visitors. While the staff and
student driver parking would be designated as such, the other remaining parking spaces would be
open to all other uses.
Exhibit 7 illustrates the recommended Pacific Ridge School parking management plan as described
above.
Proposed Community Facility Uses
The City of Carlsbad is requiring that 3.92 acres must be reserved for Community Facilities within the
Bressi Ranch Planning Area 13 site. Along with the expansion of the school campus, Pacific Ridge
School must also make their campus available for use as a Community Facility. Pacific Ridge
School anticipates the following Community Facility uses would be most compatible with the school
use:
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Charitable service organizations
Civic associations
Clubs (non-profit, business, civic, or professional)
Social clubs (non-commercial)
Youth organizations (e.g. YMCA, Girt/Boy Scouts, Pacific Ridge School youth camps)
Pacific Ridge School will begin coordinating Community Facility uses this year by providing open-
enrollment youth camps this summer. Pacific Ridge School plans to open up several campus
facilities for Community Facility uses as the school expands its campus, which are listed below with
probable dates and times that these facilities would open for public use:
Athletic field: June through August, 8 a.m. to Sunset
Classrooms/meeting rooms: All year, Monday through Friday, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Gymnasium: June through August, 8 a.m. to Sunset
Icon Building (theater, dance studio): All year, Monday through Friday, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Outdoor space: June through August, 8 a.m. to Sunset
Parking: available for above uses
Please note that these Community Facility uses would be available either during the school breaks
(particularly the summer break) or during the weekday evening hours when school is not is session.
The traffic associated with the Community Facility uses would not occur concurrently with the school
uses; therefore the above-listed Community Facility uses would not result in additional traffic on the
school site during the weekday school peak periods.
Conclusions and Recommendations
The following summarizes the findings of this traffic analysis update letter for Pacific Ridge School:
The proposed school expansion will be limited to expansion of school facilities, with a
maximum enrollment of 540 students.
The proposed removal of the church and day care uses and replacement with the school
expansion results in fewer daily and peak hour trips generated by the Bressi Ranch
Planning Area 13 site.
Pacific Ridge School began its 2008-2009 school year in early September with a total of 225
students and 40 faculty and staff members.
Beginning in the 2008-2009 school year, Pacific Ridge School implemented its one-way
circulation plan during the drop-off and pick-up times.
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The two school driveways were analyzed during the a.m. and p.m. peak hours using the
HCM methodology for unsignalized intersections. The analysis results showed that both
school driveways are forecast to operate at acceptable levels of service (LOS D or better)
during the peak hours under Year 2030 conditions.
New field assessments were conducted to observe current queuing and parking conditions
with the increase in enrolled students and the enforcement of the one-way circulation plan.
A maximum queue length of 21 vehicles was observed during the afternoon pick-up period.
The observed maximum vehicle queue did not extend beyond the limits of the designated
drop-off/pick-up zone.
An assessment of existing on-site parking characteristics revealed that peak parking
occupancy occurred during afternoon pick-up period, with a maximum of 50 occupied
parking spaces. Current observations show that there are enough parking spaces to
accommodate the peak parking demand.
An assessment of future queuing conditions was conducted in this revised traffic update
letter. The findings of the future queuing assessment revealed that consistent with current
conditions, the most significant queuing is projected to occur during the afternoon pick-up
period. A maximum queue length of 35 vehicles, or 875 feet, was projected during the
afternoon pick-up period. The existing queuing zone plus the additional queuing space that
was approved by the City Fire Marshal will be sufficient to accommodate the estimated
maximum queue lengths during both the morning drop-off and afternoon pick-up periods.
Based on ITE parking demand ratios (ITE Parking Generation, 3 Id ed., 2004) for a high
school and middle school, a peak parking demand for 113 spaces was projected when the
school reaches its maximum enrollment. The proposed 128 parking spaces will be
sufficient to accommodate the projected peak parking demand.
Based on the assessment of existing and future on-site circulation, queuing and parking, RBF
recommends the following measures for Pacific Ridge School:
Physically convert the south school driveway to an exit only driveway. Remove the existing
northbound left-turn bay through striping. Install an "Exit Only - Do Not Enter sign on each
side of the driveway facing El Fuerte Street.
Remove the existing inbound lane at the south driveway and restnpe with two exit lanes
consisting of one left-turn lane and one right-turn lane. Remove existing stop sign where the
inbound driveway lane intersects with the on-site campus road.
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September 19, 2008
Page 15
Provide one-way pavement arrows along the west drive aisle adjacent to the drop-off/pick-up
zone to reinforce the one-way southbound circulation route through the campus. It is also
recommended that northbound one-way pavement arrows be provided along the east
parking drive aisle to direct traffic parked in the east parking aisles to exit the north driveway.
Increase the number of staff to direct traffic flow during the student drop-off and pick-up
periods as the school increases its student enrollment numbers.
Monitor the peak queue lengths during the drop-off and pick-up periods and utilize the
additional queuing area south of the existing campus if future observed queues extend
beyond the rear of the existing drop-off/pick-up zone.
Due to excessive downhill speeds and the projected future increase in traffic on El Fuerte
Street, it is recommended that the school buses make a right-turn only to exit the north school
driveway.
When additional buses are added in subsequent school years, monitor queuing during the
morning drop-off period at the time the buses arrive and depart to ensure that queuing is not
extending back to the bus zone while the buses are parked. Should this occur, it is
recommended to either utilize the additional queuing area to the south of the existing
campus, or, consider an earlier arrival time for the buses in the morning (such as five minutes
earlier). If queuing following the school dismissal time does not dissipate within the bus zone
by the buses arrive, then consider a later amval time (such as five minutes later) for the
buses to pick up students.
Provide assigned parking for faculty/staff and student drivers as described in the Parking
Management Plan section of this report.
We appreciate the opportunity to work with you on this important project. If you have any questions
pertaining to the analysis results summarized in this letter, please call me at (760) 603-6246.
Sincerely,
--A r^J
Dawn L. Wilson, P.E.
Senior Associate
Transportation Services
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LEGEND
XX/XX AM/PM Peak Hour Volumes
X,XXX Daily Volumes
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Existing Traffic Signal
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NOT TO SCALE
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YEAR 2030 TRAFFIC VOLUMES
EXHIBIT 2
TECHNICAL APPENDIX
Year 2030 Traffic Volumes from Previous Traffic Analysis Letter
(Attachment 3 in Previous Report)
LEGEND
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0 = Existing Traffic Signal
() = Directional Distribution Percentage
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ATTACHMENT 3
Year 2030 Traffic Volumes
Note:
School peak hour trips
I inbound have been
Gate I assigned at the north
driveway in order to
accomodate queuing.
4, *9600 30/25 I'
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peak hour.
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HCM Analysis Worksheets
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Scenario Report
Scenario: 2030 am
Command: 2030 am
Volume: 2030 am
Geometry: 2030 geem
Impact Fee: Default Impact Fee
Trip Generation: am
Trip Distribution: project
Paths; Default Path
Routes: Default Route
Configuration: 2030 am
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Impact Analysis Report
Level Of Service
Intersection Base Future Change
Del/ V/ Del/ V/ in
LOS Veh C LOS Veh C
* 1 B). Fuerte Street I North Schoo A 0.0 0.000 B 14.6 0.000 +14.591 D/V
* 2 El. Fuerte Street / South Schoo A 0.0 0.000 B 13.1 0.000 +13.090 D/V
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Level Of Service Computation Report
2000 HCM Unaignalized Method (Future Volume Alternative)
********.*..*******************,,,.*.****t* **,a**a***e* ****.*a*,,.**.**....4.. •4
Intersection *1 El Fuerte Street / North School Driveway
....eèé*******,*****.I*.S***4.***44a4****************** *44* *44*4+•+•+..*******
Average Delay (sec/veh): 1.2 Worst Case Level Of Service: BE 14.61
Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound
Movement: I, - T - R 1.- T - ft L - T - R L - V - R
I---------------II---------------II---------------II--------------I
Control: Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Stop Sign Stop Sign
Rights: Include Include Include Include
Lance: 10200 00201 001100 00000
I---------------II ---------------II---------------II---------------I
Volume Module:
Base Vol.: 0 546 0 0 328 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Growth Add: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Initial Bee: 0 546 0 0 328 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Added Vol: 56 23 0 0 0 56 6 0 6 0 0 0
SusTripa: 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0
Initial Put: 58 569 0 0 328 58 8 0 8 0 0 0
User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
PHP Adj: 0.50 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 0.50 0.50 1.00 0.50 1.00 1.00 1.00
PEP Volume: 116 599 0 0 345 116 16 0 16 0 0 0
ReductVol.: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
pinalVolume: 116 599 0 0 345 116 16 0 16 0 0 0
--------------- II ---------------II---------------II---------------I
Critical Gap Module:
Critical Gp: 4.1 xxxx xxxxx xxxxx ucxx ,cxx,oc 6.8 6.5 6.9 xxxxx xxxx xxxxx
FollowUpTim: 2.2 xxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxx 3.5 4.0 3.3 xxxxx xxxx xxxxx I---------------I I---------------II---------------I ----------------I Capacity Module:
Cnflict Vol: 461 x,00c xxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxx 871 1176 173 xxxx xxxx xxxxx
Potent Cap.: 1110 ,00ux xxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxx 292 193 847 xxxx xxxx xxxxx Have Cap.: 3.3.10 xxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxii xiacu 268 173 847 xxxx xxxx xxxxx
Volume/Cap: 0.10 ,000c xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx 0.06 0.00 0.02 xxxx xxxx xxxx
---------------II---------------II---------------II---------------I Level Of Service Module:
2Way95thQ: 0.3 xioac xxxxx xxxx xxxx XX3CXX xxxx XXX3C XX)CXX Xxix Xxxi XXXXX
Control Dal: 8.6 maci xxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxx maccc maccc xmaccx xxxxx xxxx xxxxx
LOS byMove: A 4 * 4 * * * * * 4 4 *
Movement: LT - LTR - RT LT - LTR - RT LT - LTR - RT LT - LTR - RT
Shared Cap.: xxxx macmix moocxx xxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxx 408 xxxxx xxxx xxxx xxmacx
SharedQueue:xxxxx xmooc xxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxx 0.3 macac macmix xxxii xxxxx
Sbrd ConDel :xxxxx mccx xxxxx mcxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxx 14.6 xxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxx
Shared LOS: * • * * * * . • . * *
ApproachDel: maCicmrxx xxxiii 14.6 macx,acx
ApproachLOS: * 5 *
Note: Queue reported is the number of cars per lane. **.*.**.*.**.****.*.•********** **********.****...***.******.****.**...********e*
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Level of Service Computation Report
2000 31CM Unsigia3.uzed Method (Future Volume Alternative)
Intersection #2 El Fuerte Street / South School Driveway
**••••*••••4••***•*********•*************• e*************,*******,***** *4*44*4* **
Average Delay (aec/veh): 1.1 Worst Case Level Of Service: BE 13.11
Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound
Movement: L - T - R L - V - ft L - V - R L - V - ft
I---------------II---------------II---------------II ---------------I
Control: Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Stop Sign Stop Sign
Rights: Include Include Include Include
Lanes, 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I---------------II---------------II---------------II---------------I Volume Module:
Base Vol: 0546 0 0328 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Initial Bee: 0 546 0 0 328 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Added Vol: 0 56 0 0 6 0 23 0 23 0 0 0
Bus Tripe: 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Initial Put: 0 604 0 0 336 0 23 0 23 0 0 0
User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
PEP Adj: 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.50 1.00 0.50 1.00 1.00 1.00
PEP Volume: 0 636 0 0 354 0 46 0 46 0 0 0
ReductVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
pinalVolume: 0 636 0 0 354 0 46 0 46 0 0 0 I---------------II---------------II--------------- II ---------------I
Critical Gap Module:
Critical Gp:xxxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxx 6.8 6.5 6.9 xxxxx xxxx iciocioc
PollowUpTim:xxxxx macmac macocx xxxxx xxxx xx,ocx 3.5 4.0 3.3 XJOCXX XXXX XXXXX I---------------I I---------------I - ---------------II---------------I
Capacity Module:
Coflict Vol: xxxx xxxx XXXXX 3OCXX xxxx xxxxx 672 989 177 iOCXX XXXX XXXiOC
Potent Cap.: xxxx xxxx x,acicx xxxii mcxxx xxxix 394 249 842 xxxx xxxx ,0000c
Move Cap.: xxxx xxxx xxxxx maccc xxxii xxxxx 394 249 842 macmac xxxx xmoaac
Volume/Cap: xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx 0.12 0.00 0.05 xxxx xxxx macac I---------------II---------------II---------------II---------------I
Level Of Service Module, 2Way95thO: xxxx mcxxx xxxxx maccc xxxx xxxxx xxix xxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxx
Control De1:xxxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxx xxmcac mccxx xxxix xmuixx xxxii mocicioc
LOS byMove: * * * 4 4 4 * 4 4 * * *
Movement: LT - LTR - RI' LT - LTR - RT LT - LTR - RT LT - LTR - RT
Shared Cap.: xxxi xxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxx 537 xxxxx xxxx xxxx mooaoc
SharedQueue : mcxxxii xxxx xxxxx xmocmcx xxxx xxxxx xxxxx 0.6 xxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxx
Shrd ConDel : xxxix xxxx xxxxx xxxxx mcccx xxxxx xxxxx 13.1 Xxxiii XxiCXx xxxii xmcxicc
Shared LOS: * * * * ' ' ' B * * 4 4
ApproachDel: XxXXxX 3aciaDCX 13.1 xiaocxx
ApproacbLOs: * B *
Note: Queue reported is the number of care per lane.
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Scenario Report
Scenario: 2030 pm
Command: 2030 pm
Volume: 2030 pm
Geometry: 2030 geom
Impact Fee: Default Impact Fee
Trip Generation: PM Trip Distribution: project
Paths: Default Path
Routes: Default Route
Configuration: 2030 pm
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Impact Analysis Report
Level Of Service
Intersection Base Future Change
Dell VI Del/ V/ in
LOS Veh C LOS Veh C
d 1 El Puerte Street / North Schgo A 0.0 0.000 B 13.5 0.000 +13.458 D/V
$ 2 El Fuerte Street / South Schoo A 0.0 0.000 B 13.7 0.000 +13.710 DIV
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Level Of Service Computation Report
2000 HCM Uneignalized Method (Future Volume Alternative)
Intersection #1 81 Puerte Street / North School Driveway
Average Delay (sec/veh): 0.2 Worst Case Level Of Service: Sf 13.53
Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound
Movement: L - T - R L - T - ft L - T - ft L - T - R
I--------------- II --------------- II --------------- II ---------------I Control; Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Stop Sign Stop Sign
Rights: Include Include Include Include
Lance: 10200 00201 001100 00000
Volume Module:
Base Vol: 0362 0 0562 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Growth Ada: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Initial Bee: 0 362 0 0 562 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Added Vol: 14 17 0 0 0 14 4 0 4 0 0 0 PaeserByvol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Initial Put: 14 379 0 0 562 14 4 0 4 0 0 0
User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
PHF Adj: 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95
P1W Volume: 15 399 0 0 592 15 4 0 4 0 0 0
ReductVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FinalVolume: 15 399 0 0 592 15 4 0 4 0 0 0 I--------------- II ---------------II--------------- II ---------------I Critical Gap Nodule:
Critical 69: 4.1 xxxx xxxxx x,00cx xxxx xxxxx 6.8 6.5 6.9 xxxxx ooac ,ccic,oc
PollowUpTim: 2.2 XMXX MMXXX XXXXX jQacx )OCxXX 3.5 4.0 3.3 xxxxx xxxx xxxxx
I---------------II---------------I I---------------I I---------------I Capacity Module:
Cnflict Vol: 606 xxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxx 821 1020 296 xxxx xxxx xxxxx
Potent Cap.: 982 ,000c XXX)CX xxxx xxxx xxxxx 317 239 707 xxxx xxxx xxxxx
Move Cap.: 982 xxxx x,aocx xxxx xxxx xxxxx 313 235 707 ,oaoc ,aooc xxxxx
Volume/Cap: 0.02 Mxxx xxxx xxxx ,ouac xxxx 0.01 0.00 0.01 xxxx x,00c X3OCX I---------------II---------------II---------------II---------------I Level Of Service Module:
2Way95thQ: 0.0 xxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxx
Control Del: 8.7 xxxx xxxxx XXXXX xxxx xxxxx ,0000i oacc xxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxx
LOS bymove: A * * * * * • • • * *
Movement: LT - LTR - RT LT - LTR - RT LT - LTR - RT LT - LTR - RT
Shared Cap.: xxxx xxxx xxxxx ,ocxx xxxx xxxxx MXXX 434 xxxxx MXXX MCCC MMXXX
BharedQueue : MMXXX MXXX XXXXX MMXXX X3OCX MMXXX XXXXX 0.1 XX)OCX MMXXX MXXX MMXXX
Shrd ConDel : XXXXX MXXX MMXXX XXXXX MXXX XXIOCX MMXXX 13.5 XXXXX XXXXX MXXX MMXXX
Shared LOS; * * * * * * 3 * * * *
ApproachDel: MMMXXX xxxxxx 13.5 xxxxxx
ApproacliLOS: B
*******4 * i*********4 **•** *.***************************.**,,,j,,*.,***.**e**.***
Note: Queue reported is the number of cars per lane.
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Level Of Service Computation Report
2000 HUM Uneignalized Method (Future Volume Alternative) ***a*** **...,**.**** *************** .*••....• *.*..e.*.*...*.e**.**********....*.*
Intersection #2 El Puerte Street / South School Driveway
Average Delay (eec/veh): 0.5 Worst Case Level Of Service: 51 13.71
Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound
Movement: I - T - ft L - T - R L - T - R L - F - ft I---------------II--------------- II --------------- II ---------------I Control: Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Stop Sign Stop Sign
Rights. Include Include Include Include
Lanes: 00200 00200 001100 00000
Volume Module:
Base Vol: 0 362 0 0 562 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Initial Has: 0 362 0 0 562 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Added Vol: 0 14 0 0 4 0 17 0 17 0 0 0
PaeeersyVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Initial Put: 0 376 0 0 566 0 17 0 17 0 0 0 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
PHFAdj: 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95
PItY Volume: 0 396 0 0 596 0 is 0 is 0 0 0
ReductVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
pinalVolume: 0 396 0 0 596 0 18 0 18 0 0 0 I--------------- II ---------------II--------------- II ---------------I
Critical Gap Module:
Critical Gp:x3000c xxxx xxxxx xxxxx ioc,oc xxxxx 6.8 6.5 6.9 xxxxx xxxx xxxxx
FollowupTim: xioacc XXXX XXX3OC XXXXX MXXX XxiOcx 3.5 4.0 3.3 XXXXX xxxx MMXXX I--------------- II ---------------II--------------- II ---------------I Capacity Module:
Cnflict Vol: XXXX MXXX iOCXXx icooc MXXX XxiOCX 794 992 298 xiacc x,00C xxxxx
Potent Cap.: xxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxii xxxxx 330 248 704 xxxx xiocx xi000c
Move Cap.: iocac xxxx Mxxxii XXuii x,oac xxxxx 330 248 704 xxxx MXXX MXXXii Volume/Cap: xxxx mcxx xxxx XXXX MXXX macac 0.05 0.00 0.03 mcxxx mcccx mcxxx I--------------- II ---------------II--------------- II ---------------I Level Of Service Module:
2Way95th0: MXXX XXXX MXMXX xicmac Xxxii XXXXX MXXX MXXX MMXXX XXXX MXXX 300cxx
Control Del XXXXX xxxii XXXXX Mxxxii i000C MMMXX XXMXX MXXX XXXXX XXXXX IixXX ,aciaac
LOS byMover * I • * * * • I I *
Movement: IT - LTR - RT IT - LTR - RT LT - LTR - RT 1.T - LTR - RI'
Shared Cap.: macac moocx 3CMMXX MXXX MXXX MxiQCX XXXX 449 MMMXX xxxx .xxxx MMXXX
SharedQueue:mocxxx xxxx macocx xxxxx XxX* xmocmcx XXXXX 0.3 xxxxmc xxxxx Mmcxx XXXXX
Shrd Conflel;mcxxmcic MXXX XXXX* MMMXX MXXX XXXXX MMXXX 13.7 xxxxx macocx XXXX MMMXX
SharedLOs: è • * a * B * * *
ApproacbDel: MMMXXX maOcXmcx 13.7 xmocxmcc
ApproachLOS: * * B *
Note: Queue reported is the number of cars per lane.
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