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HomeMy WebLinkAbout16- Development Services CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO—REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: William Woolard, Interim Director Subject: Authorization to prohibit certain vehicular movements at the intersection of Dept: Development Services Tippecanoe Avenue at Rosewood Drive for an additional six- (6)months. Date: August 1, 2000 File No. PW 99-01; 13.1R MCC Date: 8-21-00 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 1/27/97 Plans for the rehabilitation of pavement and installation of curbed median on Tippecanoe Avenue from I-10 to Hospitality Lane approved with the condition that left-turns lanes for northbound and southbound traffic on Tippecanoe Avenue at Rosewood Drive be maintained. 2/15/99 Request for authorization to prohibit left-turn movements was continued until April 5, 1999 to allow time for Environmental Review. 4/05/99 Continued until May 17, 1999, for completion of Environmental Review. 5/17/99 Continue until July 6, 1999, for completion of Environmental Review. 7/06/99 Continued to August 2, 1999 for completion of Environmental Review. 8/02/99 Authorized the Director of Development Services to prohibit certain vehicular movements by installing temporary delineators for a period of six months at the intersection of Tippecanoe Avenue at Rosewood Drive and authorized the installation of a traffic signal at the intersection of Tippecanoe Avenue and Laurelwood Drive 2/22/00 Authorized the Director of Development Services to continue to prohibit certain vehicular movements at the intersection of Rosewood Drive and Tippecanoe Avenue Recommended Motion: That the Mayor and Common Council authorize the Interim Director of Development Services to continue to prohibit certain vehicular movements at the intersection of Tippecanoe Avenue at Rosewood Drive fo n itio=six ) m the William Woolard Contact person: Anwar Wagdy, Traffic Engineer Phone: 5213 Supporting data attached: Staff Report and Drawing Ward: 3 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: (Acct. No.) N/A (Arrt Description) N/A Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No. 9/a/ Ob CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT Subject- Authorization to prohibit certain vehicular movements at the intersection of Tippecanoe Avenue at Rosewood Drive for an additional six months. Background: On August 2, 1999, the Mayor and Common Council authorized the Director of Development Services to temporarily prohibit certain movements at the intersection of Rosewood Drive and Tippecanoe Avenue. On February 22, 2000, a six (6) month extension was authorized to allow time for the preparation and review of the environmental document associated with the street improvements and adjacent development. The six months' extension will expire this month. The existing restrictions have been working well as an effective traffic safety control; therefore, staff recommends maintaining them for an additional six months to allow time to complete the environmental review process. The above action was necessary in order to reduce the significant increase in traffic accidents that occurred at the intersection in 1998. As an emergency measure, the Police Department originally restricted the movements in December of 1998. To do this, portable delineators and barricades were placed at the intersection. The Traffic Safety Committee then reviewed the issue in January 1999 and recommended to the Mayor and Common Council that the restrictions be made permanent by installing a raised concrete median from the I-10 Freeway to Laurelwood Drive. However, an affected business owner (In-n-Out Burger) objected to this proposal. In-n-Out operates a restaurant at the northwest corner of the intersection of Rosewood Drive and Tippecanoe Avenue. They became concerned that the northbound left-turn prohibition was adversely affecting their business and instead proposed the installation of a traffic signal at this location to mitigate the accident problem. However, due to the close proximity of the I-10 Westbound Ramps (approximately 200 feet) this proposal was not acceptable to staff. City staff met with representatives of In-n-Out Burger Corporation, their attorney and traffic engineers in an effort to reach a compromise. As a result of those discussions, staff agreed to maintain the status quo at the intersection of Tippecanoe Avenue and Rosewood Drive by precluding all left-turn movements except the left-turn movement from southbound Tippecanoe Avenue to eastbound Rosewood Drive. The east and westbound through movements were also prohibited. Two accidents have been recorded at the intersection of Rosewood Drive and Tippecanoe Avenue since the semi-permanent restrictions were implemented in August of 1999. One is a "rear-ender" that took place on the eastbound approach to the intersection, and the other occurred as a result of a westbound vehicle running a stop sign and colliding with a northbound vehicle. There has been one other recorded accident since the Police Department originally restricted the movements in December of 1998. However, this accident is attributed to a motorist violating the northbound left-turn prohibition. A motorist can no longer make this movement since delineators were placed through the intersection physically restricting the movement. Five additional accidents have been recorded nearby. Four occurred just north of the intersection, three involving left- turns from Tippecanoe Avenue and the other a rear-end sideswipe. The fifth accident occurred south of the intersection and resulted in a fatality. A gentleman in a wheelchair was killed when he attempted to cross Tippecanoe Avenue just north of the I-10 Freeway Westbound Ramps. One concern raised during the process was the potential shifting of traffic impacts from the intersection of Rosewood Drive and Tippecanoe to the intersection of Laurelwood Drive and Tippecanoe Avenue. There have been six recorded accidents at this intersection since the restrictions were implemented on Rosewood Drive. However, all of these accidents occurred before the recent installation of the traffic signal at this intersection. The traffic signal is expected to reduce the accident occurrences at the intersection. Two other accidents have been recorded nearby, one just west and the other just south of the intersection. To help reduce traffic congestion at the intersection of Rosewood Drive and Tippecanoe Avenue, it was also suggested that the freeway ramp signals for southbound Tippecanoe Avenue to eastbound I-10 Freeway be modified to allow protected/permissive left turns. These signals are controlled by Caltrans and located within the city limits of Loma Linda. Caltrans has agreed to allow modification of the traffic signal on a trial basis for one year at no cost to Caltrans. Consequently, staff has been working on an agreement with Caltrans, and the City of Loma Linda to implement this action. Recently, the City of Loma Linda was successful in securing a CMAQ Grant to interconnect their traffic signals along Anderson Street with our segment of Tippecanoe. It is anticipated that the signal modification at the ramps could be implemented along with the Loma Linda project. Ultimately, these temporary controls should be replaced with a raised median as originally recommended. The proposed median should be consistent with the ultimate plan for Tippecanoe Avenue and the proposed "Hub" Center project on the West Side of Tippecanoe Avenue. Consequently, staff is recommending that the installation of the permanent raised medians be delayed to allow time for the Tri-City Traffic Study to be completed, the "Hub" Center project be further defined, and the associated environmental review be completed. This environmental review should take into consideration all associated traffic impacts and proposed mitigation including such improvements to Tippecanoe. Police Department staff concurs with this recommendation. Financial Impact: Since the delineators are already in place as a result of the temporary restrictions imposed in August of 1999, there will be no additional expenditure if the proposed extension is approved. Recommendation: Authorize the Interim Director of Development Services to continue to prohibit certain vehicular movements at the intersection of Rosewood Drive and Tippecanoe Avenue for additional six- (6) months. .t► ,11 Lt t t o .rt LAURELWOOD " ^ CK W N a� ►t Z m V D CC ~ X00 U I v C� LL m I 1 I Q 0ZU) N Q Q 1 1 F u w W Lt 0• 10, s ^� ZE- p I l 1 1 0 aWp I S► o cl I ZS O V) O m J o) r O a ? I I Q °' •100 °a a 0 Q .Zl.6 P .D tCld I ° N 1 ROSEWOOD �I I J ^ I I vf. 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