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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-01-10; Sustainable Mobility Plan Update; Gomez, PazTo the members of the: CITY COUNCIL Date I/lo 12D CA ✓ CC I/"" CM v coo ✓ocM (3) ~ Jan. 10, 2020 To: From: Via: Re: Council Memorandum Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager, Pubrl· Works Elaine Lu key, Chief Operations Officer . Sustainable Mobility Plan Update {cityof Carlsbad Memo ID# 2020004 This memorandum provides an update on the efforts associated with the Sustainable Mobility Plan (SMP) which is anticipated to go to the City Council for consideration in April 2020. Background For just over a decade, the city has actively been developing and implementing a series of stand-alone documents, technical analyses and recommendations relating to improving mobility for all modes of travel within the city. The SMP is designed to help the city integrate and synthesize these multiple previous planning efforts. It is a key element in implementing the General Plan Mobility Element adopted in 2015 and will help meet the greenhouse gas reduction goals of the Climate Action Plan by shifting community members away from private automobiles toward modes that are more livable, cleaner, and healthier. The SMP will examine alternative transportation options in a comprehensive and interwoven way to present an existing and a future network. It will develop modal 'blueprints' to evaluate, plan, expand and fund initiatives such as: · 1. Bicycle and pedestrian improvements 2. Safe routes to schools and parks 3. Transit 4. Mobility hubs featuring car-share and bikeshare services 5. The transportation demand management effort 6. Improvements in under.served communities such as the Barrio. As the city continues to grow this network, it endeavors to empower all residents with choices that improve commuting, recreation and getting around the city overall, while accomplishing these important benefits: 1. Increased safety 2. More convenient options 3. Healthier travel options 4. Better traffic flow In addition to broader stakeholder engagement activities for the SMP, the SMP Stakeholder Working Group is providing insights to the city and the technical team regarding the Public Works Branch Transportation Department Faraday Center 1635 Faraday Ave I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-602-2730 I Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council Jan. 101 2020 Page 2 methodology and prioritization of projects. The working group is comprised of representatives · from the business community, hospitality industry, Carlsbad Unified School District, regional transportation agencies and other community partners. SMP Stakeholder Working Group members are also encouraged to support broader stakeholder engagement and communications efforts to support the planning process. Discussion SMP Development On Aug. 8, 2019, city staff provided a memorandum to City Council as an update on the current progress of the SM P (Attachment A). Since this time city staff has been working with the project team to further refine the plan based upon feedback received from new city staff and the SMP Stakeholder Working Group. The fourth and final meeting of the SMP Stakeholder Working Group occurred on Dec. 10, 2019. During this meeting, members of the project team presented the primary elements of the draft SMP, for which public review will occur in late December through January. The group reviewed the criteria for identifying projects and the planned networks for transit, pedestrian, trail and bicycle modes. Stakeholders provided feedback and asked questions about the networks and other elements of the draft SMP. A summary of the comments received from the stakeholders during this meeting is included as Attachment B. Next steps City staff expects to present the draft SMP to City Council in April 2020, following completion of these next steps: • January 2020 -The SM P Stakeholder Working Group will complete their review of the draft SMP. Staff will make needed revisions based on the SMP Stakeholder Working Group's feedback . . • March 2020 -The draft SMP will be presented to the Traffic and Mobility Commission at its Mar. 2, 2020 meeting. Staff will make needed revisions based on the Traffic and Mobility Commission's feedback. • April 2020-Staff will present the SMP to City Council. • April 2020-Once the SMP has been accepted by the City Council, staff will prepare a comprehensive analysis so that any additional resources needed to initiate implementation of the SMP are requested in the fiscal year 2020-21 budget. Attachments: A. Council Memorandum on Sustainable Mobility Plan dated Aug. 8, 2019 B. SMP Stakeholder Working Group Meeting #4 Summary cc: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Celia Brewer, City Attorney Gary Barberio, Deputy City Manager, Community Services 2 Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council Jan. 10, 2020 Page 3 Laura Rocha, Deputy City Manager, Administrative Services Tom Frank, Transportation Director Kristina Ray, Communications Director Mike Peterson, Interim Community & Economic Development Director Amanda Guy, Deputy City Attorney Nathan Schmidt, Transportation Planning and Mobility Manager John Kim, City Traffic Engineer Jason Geldert, City Engineer Don Neu, City Planner Nikki Matosian, Community Relations Manager 3 To the members of the: CITY COUNCIL Date ~CA ✓ CC / CM Zco16 _/ocM (3).L August 8, 2019 Council Memorandum To: From: Via: Re: Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager, Pubpi . Works Elaine Lu key, Chief Operations Officer Sustainable Mobility Plan Update . Attachment A {city of Carlsbad Memo ID# 2019090 This memorandum provides an update on the Sustainable Mobility Plan {SMP), which is anticipated for City Council consideration in January 2020. Background For just over a decade, the city has actively been developing and implementing a series of stand-alone policy documents, technical analyses and recommendations relating to improving mobility for all modes of travel, including pedestrians and bicyclists, within the city. The SMP is designed to help the city integrate and synthesize these multiple previous planning efforts. It is a key element in implementing the General Plan Mobility Element adopted in 2015, and will help meet the greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction goals of the Climate Action Plan. The SMP will guide the city in expanding and improving the active transportation network to promote safe, healthy and convenient travel options for people of all ages and abilities. Discussion Community Vision Promoting walking, biking, public transportation and connectivity is a core value of the Carlsbad Community Vision, which was developed through an extensive community engagement process. These core values guided development of the General Plan update in 2015, which included a new Mobility Element. The Mobility Element represents a fundamental shift in how the city plans and designs the street system by exploring all potential solutions to enhance the mobility for all users of the street, including vehicles, pedestrians, bikes and transit. The city also adopted a Climate Action Plan in 2015, which outlines a comprehensive citywide strategy and actions to manage and reduce GHG emissions through 2035. Evolution of Mobility Efforts As the community's expectations for enhanced travel options have evolved over time, so have the city's strategies for addressing these needs. Previous planning efforts have typically involved an assessment of existing conditions, public engagement activities to help understand the community's needs, a technical analysis to uncover opportunities for improvements and recommended projects and/or programs for implementation. Each study has had a slightly different focus, as summarized below: Public Works Branch Faraday Center 1635 Faraday Ave I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-602-2730 Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council Aug.8,2019 Page 2 Attachment A • Carlsbad Bikeway Master Plan (2007): described a connected system of bike lanes, bike routes and bike paths and identified necessary support facilities and programs to improve safety for bicyclists • Pedestrian M aster Plan (2008): provided a guide for future development and enhancement of pedestrian facilities citywide to encourage walking • Agenda Bill -Approve t he City of Carlsbad Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan for Pub lic Rights-of-Way (2012): outlined a program that removes public barriers to travel for people with disabilities and assisted the city with ADA and Title 24 compliance • Livable Streets Assessment (2013): identified best practices and opportunities for the city to implement livable streets, which was identified as a City Council priority and strategic focus area • Carlsbad Active Transportation Strategy (2015): identified locations with optimal conditions for implementation of active transportation projects • Trai ls Master Plan (scheduled to be presented to City Council Aug. 27, 2019): identified opportunities for improvements to the trails system. Many of the identified improvements offer transportation options for cyclists and walkers • Agenda Bill -Accept the Carlsbad Coastal Mobility Readiness Plan (2016): envisioned a coastal transportation system and offered an implementcition matrix of options to overcome barriers to coastal access and surrounding neighborhoods SMP Development As the city has worked on these efforts, public attitudes about mobility options have evolved along with the array of strategies available to address personal needs and to meet the city's mobility goals, such as transportation demand management, Uber/Lyft, bike share, shuttles and first-last mile solutions. These changes reinforce the need to develop an overall approach to mobility that is well coordinated, providing the right balance of structure and flexibility to adapt to a changing environment. The SMP differs from previous efforts in several ways. Specifically, the plan: • Takes an integrated approach to presenting an existing and future alternative transportation network • Adds a comprehensive demand analysis of where people live, work and visit and how they currently travel throughout the city • Goes beyond bicycle and pedestrian improvements and considers safe routes to schools and parks, neighborhood enhancements, transit system improvements and mobility hubs 2 Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council Aug.8,2019 Page 3 Attachment A • Combines all the prior work with current data and technical analysis into a concise blueprint • Reflects broad stakeholder engagement with the business and tourism communities, as well as digital and in-person public outreach efforts SMP milestones include: • City Council approved the application for a California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Sustainable Communities Grant to develop the SMP (August 2016) • Caltrans approved the application and entered'into a contract with the city (May 2017) • City Council approved a professional services agreement with Chen Ryan Mobility (May 2018) • Existing Conditions Assessment (June/July 2018) • Outreach Framework Plan (June 2018) • SMP Stakeholder Working Group Meeting #1 (August 2018) • Design Guidelines Development (November 2018) • Stakeholder Working Group Meeting #2 (December 2018) • Online survey data collection and in-person surveys at Farmers Market (December 2018) • Stakeholder Working Group Meeting #3 (January 2019) • Agreement with Chen Ryan Mobility extended (February 2019) • Interim draft report provided to Caltrans (March 2019) While the SMP was under development, the city continued to make progress on several initiatives related to mobility that were consistent with the framework of the SMP, including: • Development of a Trolley Feasibility Study by a consultant authorized by City Council (March 2017); estimated completion date September 2019 • Carlsbad Parking Management Plan developed in support of the Village and Barrio Master Plan to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the parking system in the Village and beach areas (2018) • Village and Barrio Master Plan adopted by City Council (2018); waiting for final certification from California Coastal Commission • Citywide Transportation Demand Management Plan approved by City Council (February 2019) 3 Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council Aug.8,2019 Page4 Attachment A • Adoption of Chapter 18.51 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code to establish Transportation Demand Management Requirements as part of the development process (March 2019) • First-Last Mile Transportation Service Pilot Program approved by City Council in partnership with North County Transit District and San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) (June 2019) These initiatives complement the SMP and further the city's mobility goals. Next steps City staff expect to present the draft SMP to City Council in January 2020, following completion of these next steps: • August 2019 -Staff will complete its review of the draft Planned Mobility Networks, Prioritization and Implementation sections of the SMP • September/October 2019-Staff will complete an external review of the draft SMP, including review by the Stakeholder Working Group • November 2019 -Staff will make needed revisions based on the Stakeholder Working Group's feedback and, barring significant changes, present the draft plan to the Traffic Safety Commission . • December 2019-Staff will prepare resource analysis so that any additional resources needed for implementation are requested in the fiscal year 2020-21 budget development process Once a final plan has been adopted by the City Council and any needed resources added to the budget, staff will proceed with implementation of the strategies identified, resulting in a significant leap forward for the City of Carlsbad's mobility goals. cc: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Celia Brewer, City Attorney Gary Barberio, Deputy City Manager, Community Services Debbie Fountain, Community & Economic Development Director Sean Haeri, Transportation Director Amanda Guy, Deputy City Attorney Christie Marcella, Economic Development Manager John Kim, Acting City Traffic Engineer ' 4 (city of Carlsbad Cal i for n ia Sustainable Mobility Plan ATTACHMENT B Stakeholder Working Group -Meeting #4 December 10, 2019 • 8:30 a.m. -10:00 a.m. SUMMARY REPORT INTRODUCTION On December 10, 2019, the City of Carlsbad convened the fourth meeting of the Stakeholder Working Group (SWG) as part of the Sustainable Mobility Plan (SMP) development process. The purpose of the meeting was to : provide an update on the planning process and latest developments; review the content of the Draft SMP; and facilitate SWG members' input. This report summarizes the meeting proceedings and discussions. Meeting Overview Meeting #4 of the SWG occurred on December 10, 2019, 8:30am -10:00am at City of Carlsbad Faraday Center, 1635 Faraday Ave, Carlsbad, 92008. A total of nine (9) SWG members attended, as listed in Appendix A. Attendees received a comment form for providing written comments to the project team (see Appendix B). Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager, Public Works with the City opened the meeting with welcoming remarks. After SWG members provided self- introductions, Andy Pendoley of MIG, part of the project team, served as meeting facilitator and provided an overview of the meeting objectives, agenda and format. He then initiated the review of the project background, process and community engagement efforts before introducing Dr. Sherry Ryan of Chen Ryan Associates, Project Manager for the project consultant team. Dr. Ryan presented primary elements of the Draft SMP, for which the Prepared by MIG, Inc. Page 1 of7 City of Carlsbad SMP I Stakeholder Working Group Meeting #4 Summary Report, 12/10/19 public review draft is anticipated to occur in late December through early January. She reviewed the criteria for identifying projects and the emerging networks for transit, pedestrian, trails and bicycle networks. SWG members asked questions and provided comments about the networks and other elements of the Draft SMP. During the discussions, Mr. Pendoley recorded discussion points on a large, wall-sized "wallgraphic" paper (see Appendix C). SUMMARY OF DISCUSSIONS AND INPUT Following is a summary of SWG members' questions and input provided during meeting and via written comment forms. Where questions are listed, responses provided by the project team are listed in italics. Transit and Mobility Hubs • Are there existing or upcoming bikeshare programs in the City, as noted in the mobility hub diagram? -The City is currently studying this program concept and learning from adjacent cities that are utilizing this program. • How does the SMP promote better transit connections to schools? - The City and Carlsbad Unified School District are coordinating closely on transportation demand management strategies, including the recently launched "Cool Rides" carpool program for schools. • Improve transit access and service with a focus on meeting families' and children's mobility needs, and encouraging their adoption of transit as a primary mode Pedestrian Network • Focus on closing gaps in the network and at railroad crossings (e.g. at Oak Ave.), which can be very difficult or dangerous for people who use wheelchairs • How is the Coastal Rail Trail addressed in the SMP? -"SANDAG is also leading the Trench Alternatives Analysis study, which is expected to be completed in Spring 2020. This 'proposed project could potentially impact the Coastal Rail Trail as well." • Consider adding mid-block crossings across high-speed, wide arterials • Include walking school buses with "bus drivers" and bike "trains" led by trained parents as part of the City's transportation demand management program Prepared by MIG, Inc. Page 2 of 7 City of Carlsbad SMP I Stakeholder Working Group Meeting #4 Summary Report, 12/10/19 • Increase the focus on safe routes to school to reduce congestion at school sites, and to better accommodate continued population growth Bicycle Network • Create design guidelines for intersections that address safe crossings and turns • What is the status of the proposed bicycle tunnel at Interstate 5 and Grand Avenue? -This will be carried forward as part of corridor planning with. Ca/trans and SANDAG · • Will installation of protected bikeways require widening of the roadway? -No, the additional space ne_eded for the bikeway will be . created by narrowing the travel lanes • People on bicycles should still be allowed to ride in the right-hand travel lane when a protected bikeway is available • Provide traffic calming measures that also provide protected spaces for people riding bicycles and walking. o . Consider providing additional education and signage to build public understanding and awareness • Focus on providing bikeways that connect to major employers • Consider changing some Class IV bikeways to Class I separated facilities, particularly to reduce potential conflicts-with driveways and turns • Consider providing a Class I facility on the west side of El Camino Real between Palomar Airport Road and Gateway Road for improved safety and connectivity to commercial area and Viasat campus • Study alternatives to providing a new traffic light on Avenida Encinas, such as a roundabout Additional Ideas • Create tailored design guidelines that maximize safety for active transportation modes, including but not limited to: o Bikeways o Intersections o Turns • Provide phasing and timing for implementation in the Draft SMP • Evaluate the performance of and consider potential route changes to the Carlsbad Connector service • Review the trolley feasibility study and ensure it is coordinated with the SMP • Address how the SMP responds to SANDAG's upcoming RTP revisions (i.e., "5 Big Moves") Prepared by MIG, Inc. Page3 of 7 City of Carlsbad SMP I Stakeholder Working Group Meeting #4 Summary Report, 12/10/19 • Clarify the timing of the public review period of the Draft SMP, and if this will occur before or concurrently with the Traffic and Mobility Commission review. NEXT STEPS Project team members explained the Draft SMP is targeted for public review within the next month, followed by review by the Traffic and Mobility Committee and the City Council. Prepared by MIG, Inc. Page 4 of7 City of Carlsbad SMP I Stakeholder Working Group Meeting #4 Summary Report, 12/10/19 Appendix A: Stakeholder Working Group Members -Attendees of December 10, 2019 Meeting First Name Last Name Organization Carolina Alban-Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce Stoughton Cindy Krimmel California State Parks Thomas Lee Cape Rey Carlsbad Jim Mandler Cruzan Eduardo Moya Legoland California Resort Pete Penseyres Bike Walk Carlsbad Katie Persons North County Transit District Kalim Smith Barrio Strong Lisa Urbach California State Parks John Kim City of Carlsbad Project Team Members • Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager, Public Works, City of Carlsbad • Nathan Schmidt, Transportation Planning and Mobility Manager, City of Carlsbad • Craddock Stropes, Senior Management Analyst, Public Works, City of Carlsbad • Sherry Ryan, Project Manager, Chen Ryan Associates • Gabriela Dow, Community Relations and Public Affairs, NVS • Jenna Brossman, Community Relations and Public Affairs, NVS • Andy Pendoley, Facilitator, MIG, Inc. Prepared by MIG, Inc. Page 5 of7 City of Carlsbad SMP I Stakeholder Working Group Meeting #4 Summary Report, 12/10/19 Appendix B: Comment Form ( City of Carlsbad Cal i fo rn ia Sustainable Mobility Plan Sta keholder Working Group_:_ Meeting #4 December 10, 2019 • 8:30a.m. -10:00 a.m. COMMENT FORM You, input is important to us! Please use this form to prnvide written comments about today's meeting topics, and return it to the project team. Thank You! Name: _________ _ Organization _________ _ Prepared by MIG, Inc. Page 6 of 7 City of Carlsbad SMP I Stakeholder Working Group Meeting #4 Summary Report, 12/10/19 Appendix C: Wallgraphic (photo-reduced) Prepared by MIG, Inc. Page 7 of 7 (