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HomeMy WebLinkAbout16 - Installation of Bicycle Sharrows in Corona del Mar�EWPORr CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 9 "F�RN City Council Staff Repot Agenda Item No. 16 July 10, 2012 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Public Works Department Stephen G. Badum, Public Works Director 949 -644 -3311, sbadum @newportbeachca.gov PREPARED BY: Brad Sommers, bsommers(o)newportbeachca.gov APPROVED: TITLE: Installation of Bicycle Shared Lane Markings (Sharrows) on Coast Highway in Corona del Mar ABSTRACT: As more roadway users turn to bicycling for commuting and recreation, roadways within the City are being reviewed for possible bicycle facility improvements. Of the areas reviewed, Coast Highway within Corona del Mar proves to be challenging to cyclists. Installation of Shared Lane Markings (Sharrows) along this section has been recommended by the Citizens Bicycle Safety Committee to increase motorist awareness of bicycle activity while promoting proper bicycle roadway position. RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. Receive and file the letter to the Newport Beach City Council in support of installation of Sharrows from the Citizens Bicycle Safety Committee, 2. As desired by the City Council, provide direction to Staff to proceed with design of Sharrow deployment on Coast Highway from MacArthur Boulevard to Poppy Avenue and creation of an outreach and education program, as recommended by the Citizens Bicycle Safety Committee; 3. As desired by the City Council, approve installation of Sharrows on Coast Highway from MacArthur Boulevard to Poppy Avenue per the guidelines of the California Manual of Traffic Control Devices; Installation of Bicycle Shared Lane Markings (Sharrows) on Coast Highway in Corona del Mar July 10, 2012 Page 2 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS The current adopted budget includes sufficient funding for this purchase. It will be expensed to the Citywide Street Signage, Striping and Marking account in the Public Works Department, 7013- C3002016. DISCUSSION: Sharrows are an approved traffic control device per the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices and are intended to alert drivers to the presence of cyclists while promoting proper bicycle roadway position when there is no option for a bike lane. Additionally, Sharrows reinforce a cyclist's legal right to share a lane with vehicles, but do not grant additional privileges to the cyclists. In essence, the Sharrow marking reinforces the need for motorists and cyclists to share the road. As shown in the letter to the Newport Beach City Council (Attachment B), installation of Sharrow markings along this segment of Coast Highway is endorsed by the Citizens Bicycle Safety Committee. Although Sharrows have been installed on Bayside Drive within Newport Beach and deployed in several other jurisdictions, such as Oceanside, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Laguna Beach and several other large cities, the concept is still relatively new to Orange County motorists and cyclists. For this reason, staff recommends an extensive outreach program to both inform and educate residents and commuters about Sharrows and the Coast Highway installation, Members of the Citizens Bicycle Safety Committee presented the Sharrow concept to the Corona del Mar Residents Association and the Corona del Mar Business Improvement District and received support from both groups. Staff has also received comments from area residents concerned the deployment of Sharrows will create more congestion on Coast Highway. Although Staff does not foresee a significant increase in bicycle usage of this segment of Coast Highway and, therefore, does not predict a significant reduction of vehicular capacity, the installation of Sharrows may create additional delay. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Staff recommends the City Council find this project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") pursuant to Section 15301 (for the repair, maintenance and /or minor alteration of existing public facilities with negligible expansion) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations. Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential to have a significant effect on the environment. IN Installation of Bicycle Shared Lane Markings (Sharrows) on Coast Highway in Corona del Mar July 10, 2012 Page 3 NOTICING: The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the meeting at which the City Council considers the item). Submitted by: ft .n G. Badum lic Works Director A. Exhibit A — Proposed Coast Highway Sharrow Layout in CDM B. Letter to Council from the Citizens Bicycle Safety Committee 141 P .� �� N " Xl Iol TYPICAL BLOCK LAYOUT DOOR ZONE LANE LINE I 12 �A�� r PARKING'T' -I + ,I ]• VEkiICLE CURB LINE SHARROW LAYOUT A 112 in nA � r%Up d 72 In d YY000 �— 40 in —I SHARROW DETAIL IS 1 j _ 1` PROPOSED COAST HWY SHARROW LAYOUT IN CDM EXHIBIT A M To: City of Newport Beach City Council June 4, 2012 From: Citizens Bicycle Safety Committee Re: Sharrow Pavement Marking Installation on Coast Highway in Corona del Mar After a great deal of consideration, the Citizens Bicycle Safety Committee has endorsed the placement of Shared Lane Pavement Markings "Sharrows" on Coast Highway in Corona del Mar from MacArthur Boulevard to Poppy Avenue to promote bicycle and motorist safety along this congested segment of the highway. Sharrows are an approved traffic control device per the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices and are intended to alert drivers to the presence of cyclists while promoting proper bicycle roadway position when there is no option for a bike lane. Additionally, Sharrows reinforce a cyclist's legal right to share a lane with vehicles, but do not grant additional privileges to the cyclists. In essence, the Sharrow marking reinforces the need for motorists and cyclists to share the road. Initial research on the deployment of Sharrows within Newport Beach was done by the Bicycle Safety Task Force. Their research led to a recommendation for installation of Sharrows along Coast Highway within Corona del Mar (MacArthur Boulevard to Poppy Avenue). Since then, the City has deployed Sharrows along Bayside Drive. Members of the committee have also visited various cities where Sharrows are in use including San Diego, Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Laguna Beach. Through the process, Public Works staff has reviewed this segment of Coast Highway and determined the roadway characteristics fit within the established guidelines, allowing installation of the pavement markings. Additionally, a review by the City Attorney's office determined installation of Sharrows would not increase the City's liability for a "dangerous condition of public property ". Further outreach has been performed in Corona del Mar through presentations to the CdM Residents Association and the Corona del Mar Business Improvement District. Both groups supported the idea. The BID felt that sharrows could increase the "village" feel. Should the Council approve installation of Sharrows, the committee feels public outreach would be vital to their success. This could include creation of a FAQ letters to be distributed to local home owners associations, information in the City Manager's newsletter and on NBTV, press releases, and signage, both temporary and permanent. Thank you for your consideration. Citizens Bicycle Safety Committee Committee Members: Michael Alti, Lou Cohen, Nancy Gardner (Chair), Robert Kahn, Denis LaBonge, Sean Matsler, Frank Peters, Tony Petros I Brown, Leilani From: Corona del Mar Residents Association [Info @Comra.org] Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 8:22 AM To: Gardner, Nancy "RECEIVED AFTER AGENDA Cc: Kiff, Dave; Badum, Steve; Johnson, Jay; Brown, Leilani PRINIITEf;." j4o Subject: July 10 City Council Meeting: Sharrows Item #16 Attachments: Letter Cycling Committee 1102.pdf % I !feel it is important to clarify a few points before the Council reviews Tuesday's agenda item on Coast Hwy Sharrows through Corona del Mar. The staff report on this agenda items states that: Further outreach has been performed in Corona del Mar through presentations to the CdM Residents Association and the Corona del Mar Business Improvement District. Both groups supported the idea. That comment is somewhat misleading. As our attached March. 2011 letter states, the support was based on a vote of board members who attended our Febr uary 2012 Board meeting, and did NOT reflect any results ofoutreach efforts to our members. The Board member who made the motion on this vote did so in the hopes that traffic through town would be slowed as a result of a implementing sharrows. CdMRA did publish an article in ourApri12011 Newsletter that went to 6300 households, and we did invite the Bicycle Safety Committee to speak at our 2011 Annual Town Meeting. Our 2011 Annual Meeting minutes reflect wide - ranging opinions on this topic during the Q&A thatfollowed the committee's presentation. Emails we have received on this topic run the gamut of resident support. Since the Bicycle Committee failed to find support for sharrows among themselves, we discontinued our efforts on public outreach. Then on May 7, 2012, the Bicycle Committee voted to seek council approval to proceed with sharrows, and we now see that the matter has been schedule for a council vote at their July 10 meeting. Given the accelerated pace that this issue moved from committee to council, we have not conducted specific membership outreach on this topic this year. Often cited in member emails are concerns about flagrant violations of the rules of the road along Coast Highway, whether motorists, cyclists and pedestrians. We have motorists who roll through stop signs on theflower streets, fail to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks, and generally travel faster than the posted speed limits through the village. We have cyclists who run red lights all along Coast Hwy and stop signs on flower streets, ride their bikes in crosswalks and on our sidewalks, and ride double or triple breasted in the traffic lanes both in and out of bike lanes. We have pedestrians who refuse to walk the extrafew yards to controlled intersections, crossing in the middle of the street through the planted medians, and pedestrians who cross at intersections right in front of posted signs No Ped -Xing Here ... Proceed to Crosswalk ". We've met with the representatives of the Police Department at various Board meetings and at our Town Meetings and discussed these concerns. But at the end of the day, we see little progress toward safer streets through Corona del Mar, and have concerns about the implementation of sharrows with so many outstanding safety issues unresolved. The staff report also states: Should the Council approve installation of Sharrows, the committee feels public outreach would be vital to their success. We certainly agree with Staffs position on public outreach, though we would have preferred to do it in advance of Council's ruling on this matter. We are willing and able to conduct all email poll of our 80o members if you think that insight would be helpful to you. I am not available to attend tonight's council meeting, so wanted to get this to you by email in case you want to discuss further beforehand. Let me know if you want me to forward this email to the entire council before tonight's meeting, and I will do so. Thank you. Xazrezz �2rizzgazlz' 949.719.9390 P/F Corona. del -Mar Residents Association PO Box 1 500 1 Corona del Mar, CA 92625 1 Please visit our website at: www.cdmra.ora Al anu-A Ct(417- RESIDE�IS ASSOCIATION Volunteers working since 1987 to protect, preserve and improve our community's quality of life. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: PRESIDENT: Kurrn T,inileli VICE PRE IDENT: March 1, 2011 DA. Allen TREASURER: Alaq ie S,l' "'e, Bicycle Safety Committee SECRETARY: c% Mayor Pro Tem Nancy Gardner, Chair FBe,,M], Tu,ell' cc: Steve Badum, Staff Liason D,,,,BA,, : The Corona del Mar Residents Association CdMRA Board of Directors voted Dannis Bukcr - ( ) Pnul B,vduo unanimously at its February 2011 meeting to support the Bicycle Safety Bun re Buucrmo„ h Committee's recommendation to use sharrow markings on Coast Highway Bnnnic Duckm+r,h through Corona del Mar (Begonia Avenue to Hazel Drive). Puul Glmrienk, Bud Rimer Normally, the Board conducts member and resident outreach to seek consensus Alithucl R,,,g,, before it officially weighs in on civic issues. However, after hearing the Elv,,bahT,,,.»i presentation made by Bicycle Safety Committee Members Sean Matsler and Tony Petros, the Board felt it was appropropriate to support the sharrows r „I Sk�,� IRI trTERRA CE: proposal because it is intended as an educational and awareness program and B,,nie S,,ds„�d is in the best interest of all who use Coast Highway. HARBOR VIEW HILLS: In listening to the speakers and the questions asked after their presentation, we Dd,,o Allen learned that the Bicycle Safety Committee's focus was to improve safety on our roads and increase the use of bicycces throughout Newport Beach, not just for CORONA HIGHLANDS: recreation but also as an alternate and more environmentally conscious means C„Ifi. "'W °, of transportion. SHORE Haskell : We also learned that the California Vehicle Code is very specific about the rules Sandie r {„ :kcal Y P and rights governing both motor vehicles and bicycles. The sharrows project CA HIED HIGHLANDS: does not change any existing laws or introduce any new laws, but rather seeks Ahup,i,: Sn.:le, to improve safety through the use of highly visiable signage intended to increase K,,en Tnng„li awareness that both motorists and cyclists may be travelling in the same traffic lane. This is particularly important in Corona del Mar since Coast Highway CIAIEO SHORES presents several challenges to safe passage: no bike lane for cyclists, and on- op", street parking which creates a safety issue by doors being opened directly in the MEMBERS AT LARGE: path of cyclists. THE TERRACES We will continue to work with Bicycle Safety Committee to develop outreach and Aln,y.n., Rrrk j/' educational opportunities for Corona del Mar residents. This is certainly a case R ne,,, Kvh/nninn where the greater good is served by improving roadway safety for all who travel through Corona del Mar. fASI1l:VE CREEK Bill Simons Sincerely, B,nff Boa,dsl” 11'EB.SITF.: n n n.nlmre. o,B Board of Directors rALAIL: Corona del Mar Residents Association Info I d,m¢.n,g PHONE: 939.719.9390 3334 Ener Coast Highirnr #179 CN P.O. Bo.s 1500 &J Corona del.11m, Cnlifmnin 91615 a rF lu_iukTS :�zx:u:vlu� I'oharteers ntorking sines 193' to protect, preserve and improi�e our conm+:ulity :c Ipmlitp oflife. BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT: We also learned that the California Vehicle Code is very specific about the rules ry P Aarro Tnnyali and rights governing both motor vehicles and bicycles. The sharrows project 17CE PRESIDE \'L March 1, 2011 Drhm Anon to improve safety through the use of highly visiable signage intended to increase TREASURER: awareness that both motorists and cyclists may be travelling in the same traffic AI ^ri ^ ^`sanr� Bicycle Safety Committee SECRETARL c% Mayor Pro Tam Nancy Gardner, Chair Eh,ro,,h To,,dh cc: Steve Badum, Staff Liason cJ. +1MICE: The Corona del Mar Residents Association CdMRA Board of Directors voted Urn NS Bukv ( ) Paul Rarilau unanimously at its February 2011 meeting to support the Bicycle Safety B,,q,Bnarrnnoh Committee's recommendation to use sharrow markings on Coast Highway Boon;, Durknonh through Corona del Mar (Begonia Avenue to Hazel Drive). Puul Glm'�rnkc BuJ Rusnrr Normally, the Board conducts member and resident outreach to seek consensus Arnl ° "Ir °`r�` before it officially weighs in on civic issues. However, after hearing the Eh..�hr,h r ^rrlr presentation made by Bicycle Safety Committee Members Sean Matsler and IAJ7.%E TERR.ICEa Tony Petros, the Board felt it was appropropriate to support the sparrows ca Skoro proposal because it is intended as an educational and awareness program and S,,Iwd is in the best interest of all who use Coast Highway. HARBOR '01 111115. In listening to the speakers and the questions asked after their presentation, we n�,ro Aurn learned that the Bicycle Safety Committee's focus was to improve safety on our roads and increase the use of bicylces throughout Newport Beach, not just for CORD \'A HIGHLANDS: recreation but also as an alternate and more environmentally conscious means CaaJrrrn "' oftransportion. sncrRE alFFS: smnro nn,;^n We also learned that the California Vehicle Code is very specific about the rules ry P AInp,r: Rp.ko,,7 and rights governing both motor vehicles and bicycles. The sharrows project CUIE0 HIGHLANDS: does not change any existing laws or introduce any new laws, but rather seeks JI ^�i..r scn. "", to improve safety through the use of highly visiable signage intended to increase sarra T iopli awareness that both motorists and cyclists may be travelling in the same traffic lane. This is particularly important in Corona del Mar since Coast Highway CdurO SHORES presents several challenges to safe passage: no bike lane for cyclists, and on- ()P,^ street parking which creates a safety issue by doors being opened directly in the .11EMBERSATLiRGE: path of cyclists. THE TERRACES We will continue to work with Bicycle Safety Committee to develop outreach and AInp,r: Rp.ko,,7 educational opportunities for Corona del Mar residents. This is certainly a case R•brr,o Kohlmam, where the greater good is served by improving roadway safety for all who travel through Corona del Mar. JASMINE CREFK Since, o,n,...lro —org Board of Dir,96tors Eu:ur.: Corona de War Residents Association Inl "nrrmmraurq PIIU\'E: 949.719.9390 3334 Eat Com't High ,v9 r #179 Cal P.O. Box I X00 £0 Corono dd.11ar, Cal forno, 9262; (Shared Lane Markings) Public Works Department What is a Sparrow? Pavement marking that may be deployed where a bicycle lane cannot be installed and the lane is too narrow for a vehicle and bicycle to share side -by -side. Approved Traffic Control Device per the California Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) MI'�• ^ _Y /a lam• �1.. ..�� �► c ' c� \�� Why Sparrows? Promote sharing of the roadway for motorists and cyclists; Promotes better bicycle and vehicle lane position effectively reducing "dooring" and improper passing accidents; Increase motorist awareness of potential cyclist activity; Potential issues May be confusing for motorists, education May encourage additional use, however most use recreational during off peak, non - commuting hours Potential false sense of safety, similar to crosswalks, we still need to encourage common sense, ie; keeping right when no parked cars are present Sharrows on Coat Highway (Corona del Mar) Newport Beach Recommended resolve cycling Corona del Mar Task Force for Cycling Safety: consideration of Sharrows to issues alon Coast Hwy in . (May 2010 Citizens Bicycle Safety Committee: Approved recommendation to City Council for Sharrow installation on Coast Hwy from MacArthur Blvd to Poppy Ave. (May 2 01 2) Coast Hwy from MacArthur Blvd and Poppy Ave meets the MUCTD criteria for Sharrow installation. Sharrows on Coat Highway (Corona del Mar) r + Ice a r a' i t + iU AMW- TYPICAL BLOCK LAYOUT 7 LANE LINE A/\, �'DOOR ZONE Jl- 17 3 %> �PARKINGT T 112 in 14 72In I v-mc. CURB LINE 401n —{ SHARROW LAYOUT SHARROW DETAIL 1 PROPOSED COAST HWY SHARROW LAYOUT IN CDM EXHIBIT A