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HomeMy WebLinkAbout24 - Neighborhood Traffic Management Study UpdateCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 24 June 22, 2004 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Public Works Department Richard Edmonston, P.E. 949 - 644 -3311 red monston @city. newport- beach. ca. us SUBJECT: NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT STUDY UPDATE RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file. DISCUSSION: Approximately thirteen years ago the City Council terminated a road bump program after only one year, during which time a number of concerns with such programs were identified. Since that time the Council has directed staff to not undertake studies to deal with neighborhood traffic concerns without specific direction from the City Council. During that time frame only four such studies have been done, two of which are presently underway. Of the other two, the one dealing with four streets west of Irvine Avenue between Holiday Road and Santiago Drive never reached a consensus on what should be done and who should pay for the improvements. The other study was on Port Seabourne in front of Anderson School and that study resulted in the installation of two roadbumps and a narrowing of the street where the students cross Port Seabourne to and from the area greenbelt. These improvements were funded by the homeowner association. Public Works staff is currently working on two Neighborhood Traffic Management Program (NTMP) studies. One is in the Newport Heights /Cliff Haven area and the other is in the Newport Hills /Harbor View area. These two studies were undertaken pursuant to specific City Council direction and separate consulting traffic engineering firms were hired to assist staff. Both NTMP studies are following a similar course which includes three meetings in the neighborhood where issues and potential solutions are identified and discussed. The end product of these studies will be a report containing a series of actions being recommended for City Council consideration. The two studies have some differences in their issues and are on different timelines. The Newport Heights /Cliff Haven study is further along and the final neighborhood meeting was held in late April. A draft of the report is due to be delivered by June 18" SUBJECT: Neighborhood Traffic Management Study Update June 22, 2004 Page 2 This neighborhood is characterized by a grid system of streets which allows for many possible routes of travel and the main concerns are speed of traffic and the amount of traffic cutting through the neighborhood. The consultant has identified over thirty locations where some form of traffic calming is recommended such as mini traffic circles, landscaped medians and road narrowings. We do not have the estimates for these improvements yet, but if all of them were to be constructed, the cost would clearly be several hundred thousand dollars. The second study in the Newport Hills /Harbor View area was proposed by staff due to a number of isolated requests and complaints. This area is not a grid system and there is little attraction for cut through traffic. Concerns identified prior to the first neighborhood meeting, held about a month ago, were intersection sight distance; speeding on both Newport Hills Drive and the "horseshoe" streets; pedestrian safety near the school, nature park, and sports park; and parking related to neighborhood parks and the sports park. No additional topics of concern were identified during the initial meeting. It is too early in the course of this study to anticipate the types of improvements that might be proposed or the estimated costs for any such improvements. The final report for this NTMP is expected around the first of October. Once staff has reviewed the final report for each NTMP, it will be agendized for City Council consideration. At that time the Council will direct staff on which improvements they support and whether they believe the neighborhood should participate in the installation and maintenance costs. Subsequently staff will return with a CIP project proposal and budget request. Environmental Review: Not applicable. Prepared by: r4at cti "4 Richard Edmonston, P.E. Transportation and Development Services Manager Submitted by: 4 A I — pe S G. a u Public Works Director