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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6.3 RestripeRegnl&AmdrPlaz CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 28, 1985 SUBJECT PUBLIC HEARING - Restriping Regional Street and Amador Plaza Road for two-way left turn lanes EXHIBITS ATTACHED Memorandum from TJKM dated January 25, 1985; A striping plan will be available at the Council meeting RECOMMENDATION Open public hearing and hear Staff presentation Take testimony from public Question Staff and public Close public hearing and deliberate Approve striping plan Authorize a budget transfer of $3,000 from the Capital Outlay Account to the Striping & Marking Account within the Street Maintenance budget FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Estimated cost of the proposed striping is $3,000. budget transfer will be required for this work. A DESCRIPTION : On April 22, 1985, the City Council set a public hearing on the restriping of Regional Street and Amador Plaza Road between Amador Valley Boulevard and Dublin Boulevard to provide a two-way left turn lane on these streets. The existing streets now have one wide lane in each direction and parking on both sides of the street. The street widths from curb to curb are 52 feet, which does not require parking to be eliminated in order to add these proposed dual left-turn lanes. The new left-turn lanes would serve as a storage area for traffic turning left into driveways and an acceleration area for traffic turning left out of driveways. This safety measure was suggested by the City's Traffic Engineer to provide safe turning storage bays along both streets. The plan will not restrict access to and from driveways along the streets, however, some red curb is proposed at some of the driveways to improve sight distance from these driveways. Notices were delivered to businesses fronting these streets. COPIES TO: MEMORANDUM 'l DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: January 25, 1985 Lee Thompson, City Engineer City of Dublin Chris D. Kinzel TJKM Possible Restriping of Regional and Amador Plaza It is my suggestion that the City consider the restriping of both Regional Street and Amador Plaza Road generally between Amador Valley Boulevard and Dublin Boulevard from its present two lane status to three lanes. The third lane would be a center continuous two-way left-turn lane. A possible striping scheme for the existing 52 foot curb-to-curb width streets would be an 11 foot center turning lane, two 13 foot through lanes and two eight foot parking lanes. Under this proposal, no parking would be required to be removed although as a part of the study I am requesting, we would like to consider adjusting the existing parking and no-parking areas to provide proper clearances from driveways and sight distances from heavier used driveways. Regional is heavily parked by commuters who catch the bus or form carpools in this area and it is not our intention to provide any wholesale removal of parking. The major purpose of the center two-way left-turn lane is to increase safety by creating a continuous left-turn lane for traffic turning into driveways and at the same time creating an acceleration area for traffic left-turning from driveways. The 52 foot curb-to-curb width is ideal for the three lane striping. In order to restripe the road some minor plans and some additional parking studies would be required. If parking changes are necessary, this would need to be enacted by the City Council. Obviously there would be some costs connected with the restriping itself. The exact amount of these costs would be determined during the proposed study along with an appropriate implementation schedule, either for the current or future fiscal year. The estimated TJKM costs to conduct a study and prepare sketches suitable for use by striping crew would be approximately $500, including engineering and drafting. I am requesting your authorization to conduct this study. No restriping would be done until completion of our study and approval of our specific recommendations by the City. pSW , 15701