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HomeMy WebLinkAbout13 - Balboa Peninsula Pedestrian Crossing Study - CorrespondenceRieff, Kim From: Maureen Cotton <maureen@mynewportbeach.org> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2017 2:45 PM To: City Clerk's Office; Dixon, Diane; Avery, Brad; Duffield, Duffy; Muldoon, Kevin; Herdman, Jeff, Peotter, Scott; O'Neill, William; Lewis, Jon; Brine, Tony Subject: Re: October 24, 2017 City Council Agenda Item SS4 and 13 Attachments: Crosswalk Study Letter to City Council -24 Oct 2017 (1).pdf Dear City Councilmen, Attached please find Central Newport Beach Community Association's letter of support with recommendations related to the Pedestrian Crossing Study of Balboa Peninsula. Thank you again for your continued attention to safety and the quality of life issues that are so important to the residents on the Balboa Peninsula. Sincerely, Maureen Cotton President CNBCA www.MyNewportBeach.or On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 2:42 PM, Maureen Cotton <maureengmynewportbeach.org> wrote: Dear City Councilmen, Attached please find Central Newport Beach Community Association's letter of support with recommendations related to the Pedestrian Crossing Study of Balboa Peninsula. Thank you again for your continued attention to safety and the quality of life issues that are so important to the residents on the Balboa Peninsula. Sincerely, Maureen Cotton President CNBCA www. MyNewpo rtB each. ori • AS —r =�� s � �+��h�i1�L'ii►i!�''jiiu /�� Central Newport Beach Community Association PO Box 884 • Newport Beach, CA • 92661-0884 www.MyNewportBeach.Org Date: October 24, 2017 To: Mayor Muldoon, Members of City Council, City Clerk, Newport Beach City Staff From: Central Newport Beach Community Association Subject: Support of and Recommendations Related to Pedestrian Crossing Study of Balboa Peninsula, dated August 2017 Agenda for October 24, Items SS4 and 13 Support. The Central Newport Beach Community Association (CNBCA) believes that the Pedestrian Crossing Study of Balboa Peninsula, dated August 2017, is a very good start. CNBCA's leadership strongly agrees with the City's consultant, Albert Grover & Associates, who concluded: In order to be successful, strategies to improve driver awareness and safety along a corridor should. include the "Three E's" of traffic management: Engineering, Education, and Enforcement. The Three E's approach to traffic management can be compared to a three-legged stool. If one leg is missing or ignored, the stool is weakened and can't support its intended purpose. However, with three strong legs a stool can support loads well above what any one leg can support on its own. Likewise implementing traffic engineering actions, educating the public about expected motorist behavior, and providing enforcement to penalize violators can have dramatic positive results. We believe that with the implementation of the engineering recommendations outlined in this document... We also recommend an increased police presence to cite willful law breakers and dangerous behavior, and to help educate the public on safe behavior. CNBCA, along with several members of the Pier to Pier community, have been working with Tony Brine to express our concerns regarding the specific engineering findings (see recommendations below). CNBCA also met with Chief Jon Lewis to discuss the education and enforcement components. Specifically, we requested that Chief Lewis increase enforcement between 181h Street and 12th Street (Marina Park and Newport Elementary) from 7:30 to 8:15 am and 2:15 to 3:00 pm during the school year since parents dropping off their children at school and motorists in this area not only exceed the speed limit but frequently disregard the crossing guards. We are happy to report that the Newport Beach Police Department has stepped up enforcement! Our hope is that the NBPD's presence will continue since citing willful lawbreakers will "have dramatic positive results" that equates to improved safety for the children at Newport Elementary and pedestrians. Central Newport Beach Community Association PO Box 884 • Newport Beach, CA • 92661-0884 www.MyNewportBeach.Org Recommendations. CNBCA has the following recommendations regarding physical improvements along Balboa Boulevard: / Relocate Palm Trees that are located at both Newport Elementary crossings (13th Street and 14th Stree) to enhance visibility for crossing guards, students, and motorists. [See page 10 of Study, "decluttering of the street environment so that pedestrians and bicyclists in the right-of-way can be clearly seen by approaching motorists and safe decisions can be made."] ► Explore solar -powered, push-button blinking crosswalk sign at select crossings, in particular where large gathering places are located such as Marina Park (16th Street, 17th Street, and/or 18th Street) and at the 7-11 (20th Street). Explore reflective walk sign posts (see below) and stop sign posts (see below) for Balboa Blvd. as well as other main throughways (i.e. W. Bay Avenue, alley between Balboa Blvd. and W. Bay Avenue, etc.) The Central Newport Beach Community Association appreciates the resources and hard work that the City's Staff and NBPD afford the Balboa Peninsula residents and tourists. We support the conclusions of the Pedestrian Crossing Study of Balboa Peninsula, dated August 2017, and look forward to working with the City and the NBPD in developing workable solutions that will improve public safety and the quality of life on the Balboa Peninsula. Sincerely, Maureen Cotton President, CNBCA Page 2 of 2