10-14-1981 - Minutes TC , , � .
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� CITI��?�S_•TRA�'FIC SAFET�' Ct�:LMISSION MEETIhG �
�:I�'UT�� OF A REGULAR 1^iEETI23G
October 14, 1981 3:30 P.M.
AGEI�TDA . MOTI4N :�IIhTUTES
RD�L C�LL PRESE�TT � - Co�nissioners: G: Shaw, �. Yarger,
R. Slate, M. BaUmann, D. Smith,
Staffc B, Dennis, P. Kelley, Lt. Leintz
ABSEr'T Com�aissioners
APPRO'VAL OF `MTNUTES " " MOTION R. Slate
SECOND D. Smith �
Meeting af September 4, 3981 AYES Unanimous
M�3TI01� CARR.IED
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CONSENT �ALENDAR
�.'_. I611 E. Palm Avenue
�.eques t f or Driv�way Clearance Zone
Tneodare Junghans ._ � -
- Z�61 E v Pa lm Avenue
Qrange, CA 92666
�RECOI��'IEND: Approve
�. Chapman Ave. and Flower Street
Request for No Stopping Anytime Zone
Orange Traffic Section
RECC3NL►�1END: App rove
C. Taf t and Cambridge
�equest ior No Stopping Anytime Zone
Orange Traffic Section �
RECOMMEI�'D: Approve
D. Batavia and Fletcher .-_ - .
R�equest for No Stopping Anyt�me Zone -
Orange Traffic Section .
P�ECO?�SEND: Apgrbve
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�_ C�TI�F.:S T�,AFFIC SAFETI' CO,�i�iISSION riEETI1�G
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October ��+, 1981
.4GE?�'DA MOTION . 'iI2��JTES
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E. Chap�an .Avenue W/B Farside City D ive �
Request for Red Curb
O.C.T.D. Stops & Zones � � .
P.O. Box 3005
Garden Grove, CA 92642 ' �
RECa�ND: APProve
F. �hapman Avenue E�B Farside City P N. . �
Request for Red Curb .
O.C.T,D. .
Stop� & Zones - _ .
P.O. Box 3005 - ._ . .
Garden Grove, CA 926�2
REC41�Il"IEND: Approve .
G. Katella and California ' �
Request far No Stopping Anytime Zone
Orange Traffic Section
RECOMME�TD: Approve
H. Taft and Santiago ..__. : . __ ..
Request fo.r I�7o Stopping �nytime Zone �
� Orange Traffic Section . .
REC4MMEND: Approve • - - � - �
I. 2400 l�. Canal Street �
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Request for RED curb extension
Jane McCracken, Director ��
P.0. Box 6109 -. _. . - _ - -- - - - - - . - - � --- -. -----
4range, CA 92667
F�Ct?MME�'�D: Approve
� MflTION D. Smith �
SECOND D. Yarger
AYES Unanimous
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October 14, 1981
AGE�TDA � 2�IOTIaN MI2��UTES
CO1��SIDERATION I�'�EMS
1. BATAVIA STREET and FLETCHER AVENUE The intersection of Batavia Street and Fletch:
Request for STOP controls/Crossing �uar Avenue is a two-way STOP controlled, cross-
Candido Espinoza intersection (�; legs) . Westbound and eastbou�
9271 N. Batavia Street traffic on Fletcher Avenue must stop before
Qxange, CA 92665 entering the intersection. There is a markec�
school crosswalk with apprapriate advance
RECO�ND: Ap�rove markings on the north-leg of Batavia Street
and Fletcher Avenue. The ir�tersectian of Bata�:
Street and Fletcher Avenue had two accidents
in the previous twelve month periad. Qne
� accident may have been susceptible to :.
correction �Tith a 4-way S"TOP cantrol. There
does not appear to b� a problem with the
alignment or design of the intersection,
There were a total of 4 elementary aged
pedestrians that crossed Batavia Street. The
average vehicular valvme entering the
intersection from aIl approaches for an
eight hour period was 795 vehicles. The
, conflicting traffic volume durin� the time
gedestri�ns were counted was 83 vehicles per
hour. The intersectian does n�t satisfy
� the signal warrant criteria. The inter-
s�ction did no� satisfy the signal warrant
� criteria. The inte�section d�d not satisf�T
� the required warrants for STOP controls at
an arterial intersection. The intersection
did nat satisf}7 the required warrants for
the establishment of an adult school crossinc
guard at this location.
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'CITZZ�':S TRAF'FZC SAFETY CO2��SISSI01� MEETIIvG
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Octaber 14, 1981
AG E�*DA AiOT I 0N ?�iIh�1TES
CUNSI��R.n�ION ITEI``iS CON'T.
It is the recornrnendatior� of the Traf f ic Secti�
that: 1) the request for a 4-kTay STOP control
at the intersection of Batavia Street and
Fletcher Avenue be denied. 2) the request for
an adult school crossing guard at the inter-
section of Ba�avia Street and Fletcher Avenue
be denied. Speaking in f avor of the 4-way
STOP installation was: Condido Es�inoza
� (applicant} , 2372 n. Batavia, Orange, CA 9266�
The concerns eh-pressed by Mr. Espinoza were:
need for a reductian in the speed of the traff:
and a need f or a reduction in t1�e noise f rom t':
heavy trueks using Batavia St. Staff indicate
to the �o�nission that there would be �n
increase in the density of the property on the
west side of Batavia with a resultant increase
in both vehicular and pedestrian activity at
Fletcher Ave.JSt. Staff had no objections to
the �ommission recommending for th� establish-
, • ment of 4-�Ta�T STdP controls at Batavia St. and
Fletcher Ave./St, as long as the re�idents in
the immediate area were aware of the increase
of noise that would accur, and the loss of
on-street parking to provide adequate sight
distance. The 4-waS� ST�P control ��ould provid�
� for adequate assignment of right-of-way and
elementary school crossing protection as the
. area continues to develop.
ri0TI0N D. Smith
SECOND R. Slate
AYES Unanimous
M4TION CARRIED
To approve 4-way STOP contrals at the inter-
section of Batavia St. and Fletc�er Ave./St.
with the appropriate vision zones as required,
�nd, to deny thp request for .an adu3t school
� crossinb guard and subsequent removal of the
temporary interim crossing guard at the
intersection.
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` CIT�Z'ENS TRA.FFI� SAF�T�.' CO��iISSION MEETIi�G � �
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October 14, 1981
AGE'�'DA � � TSOTION *iZ1�'UTES
CO?�S IDERATI�ON ITEMS CON'T.
2. �^�APLE ana WAVERLY Mr. Shaw questioned if the neighbors have bee:
Request for STOP controls notified. The intersection o� C�Taverly Street
Charles Nagy and r�aple Avenue is an uncontroll.ed cross-
359 N, kTaverly intersection (4 I.egs). The intersection of
Orange, CA 92666 �ti�averly Street and Maple Avenue had no
accidents in the previous twelve month period.
RECOMMEI�TD: Approve There does not appear to be a problem w:ith th�
zlignment or design of th� intersection. The
vehicular volume entering the intersection f�c
all appraaches for the A.��. peak periad was
64 vehicles. The vehicular volume �ntering
the int��section from a11 approaches for the
P.M. pea� period was 109 vehicles. The
intersection did satisfy the required warrant�
far two-way STOP controls at a lacal in�er-
section. It �is the recommendatian of the
Traffie Section that the request for a 2-way
STOP control at the intersectian of �ti'averl�T
Street and r2aple Avenue be approv�d with the
installation of the appropriate vision zones.
MOTION M. Baumann
SECOND D. Yarger
AYES Unanimous
3. H_A,ND� STREET Mr. D�nnis & Mr. Kelley gave staf f presentatic
P.equest for Traffic Study , Mr. Shaw commended Bernie & Pat on the studv.
���endy Bress Dennis Bress wanted deep grooves in the street
�25 I�. Handy Street to help get rid of excess water that is
Orange, CA 92b6.� a1waS=s present. The noise from stopping car�
wauld be better tha� the noise from squealin�
p�F�p���; tires. HandS=, within the subject limits i� a
residentially developed, "thru", collector
street ranging in width from 34 - 36. Handy
Elementar}T School the only non-residential
land use in the study a ea is,�s�t�,u�at�ed on
the s ide of Handv�ou��erly o�O�rar�ge
Grove w-�there is no existing sidewalk and _
limited walkway area due to vegigation occurin
in the parkwa�T area. I�.andy St. between Kate11
. Ave. and Walnut is �designated, marked, and
signed as a school bicycle route and sub-
sequently, parking is partially restrieted
on the street during school days. A
"collector" street as Handy was defined is a
street that "collect�" traffic from a group
or series of residential streets and dis-
tributes that traffic to the adjacent arterial
stre�t''system; in this case to Collins; LJalnut
and Katellao
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CITIZ�tiS �R..���I'C SA�'ETT CO*i�fISSI02� 2�LETII�G
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October 1�, 1981
AGENDA MOTZaN MIhTtJTES
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C�hSIDER�TiJN ITEMS CON'T. As a collector�serves not on1S� the immecii�te
�ronting land uses but also those Lrom a
3arger area, the average dai1�T traf�ic volume
(ADT} is generally higher than the f eeder
�treets or even paralleling non-collector
streets. As the Handv St. service areas are
for the most part fully developed, an in�rease
far decrease) in ADT on Hand� would tend to
occur as the result of chang�s in external
r�ther than internal conditions. In essance,
the more availahle, convient routes provided
into and out of a service area the less
eancentrated trafiic becomes on each se�ment
of the arterial-collector system. The posted
speed limit on Handy within the study section
is 25 m.p.h. Results of the survev indica�ed:
�dherence to the 25 rnph posting was less than
15� during both survey periods. Adherence to
a 30 mph speed, ��Thich is generallv acceptable
Tor a 25 mph posted Iimit �ras less than 50%
during both surveys. Genera� accident
characteri.stics indicate twenty-sev�n total
accidents occurred during the f ive-year period
resulting in eight injuries. Eleven of the
�eported accidents involved a single moving
��ehic�e (hit parked car, sign, private prapert�
' �tc.) . One vehicle-pedestria:� aecident was
�e�arted. Four of the accid�nts involved
. �nopeds or motorcyeles. Seven of the accidents
�nvolved motorists wno had been drin�.ing;
all hit parked vehicles, fixed objects, or
�rivate propertv; six of the seven occurred in
a Iate evening ar night time condition.
Thirteen accidents occurred in daylight;
�ourteen accidents occurred in diminished ligh•
or dark conditions. Of the twenty-seven
zccidents: 3 occur�red between 7-9 a.m. (a.m.
� �eak) , 2 occurred between 1-3 p.m. (schoal
�eak} , � occur�zd between 4-6 p.m. (p.rn.� peak)
:n analysis of the accident history and charac•
teristic by location would indicate one eurren�
�roblem loeation at Handy and Walnut and one
�otential problem locatzon at Handy and Oakman,
�n consideration of the total number of
�ccidents in relation to the five year time
�eriod there is not_a significant accident
�roblem of Handy�
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October 1�, 19$1 .
AGE:�'DA MOTIO�+ �iI7��7TES
CONSIDERATIQN ITEMS CQN'T.
Handy St. is a major access route to Handy
Elernentary School. j�Jith the e�isting route,
"thru" traffic e��osure occurs at two crossin�
points' Walnut and Hand�T and at QakmQnt and
Hand�T. The Oakmont and Handy crossing could
be avoicied but the Hand37 School students
tand their parents} will not walk the extra
distance to the Collins-Handy controlled
crossing point. A high ris�: character�.stic
observed during the study was a large number
of random, mid-block crossing across Handy
between Oakmant and �'Iayfair and acrass �aalnut
easterly of the crosswalk. Each intersection
on the s�tud�� reach of Handy was evaluated in
the peak vehicle hour and peak pedestrian-use
hour to determine if the minimum warrants for
tYie installation af 4-way STOP control was met
�he intersections of Hand.y and k�alnut and Hand�
and Oakmont were evaluated ior cxossing .
guard installation, and; , the intersection of
Handy and k?alnut was evaluated for possibl�e
traffic signal installation. Based on this
evaluation the intersections of Walnut and
Handy anci 4akmor�t and Ha dv rnet the minimum
. warrants for additional��ntrol installation:
Handy-t�'alnut This location was within 10%
of ineetina the mini�um warrant for 4-way �TQP
� . canrtrol at an arterial intersection and had a
1.4:1 �olume ratio. This is acceptable.
HandY-Oakmont This intersection met the
warrants for the placement of an adult crossin�
� guard and 4-wa� STOP control at a local
intersection: It is the opinion of the traffi:
staff that 3--way STOP control at Handy-0akmont
would be the b etter alternative due to the on-
goin� zfter school and summer activities at
Handy School and the fact that crossing guard
service is ava�.lable at Handy-Collins for
those who wish to utilize it. It shauld be
noted that a significant increase in noise
levels will result with the installation of
STOP contrc�l, and; that a reduction in on-
street parking due to the installation of
intersection/stap sign vision zones wi11 occur
to the r.esidences adjacent to the STOP instal-
lations.
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AGE:��DA MOTIOhT *il:�'UTES
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CONSIDERA'�'ION ITEI�SS CO?r'T.
Recommendations
' 1 - Include the east side of Handy southerl� �
Orange Grove in anu future sidewalk instal-
Iation program. 2 - Install additional speed
limit signs and .legends on Handy between Rose
and Mayfair and initiate a selective enforce-
ment program. 3 r Request Handy School
evaluate their pedestrian szfety program and
� take whatever measures ar� necessary to insur�
their students use safe walking practice.
4 - Install 3-way STOP control at Handy-Walnu�
w-i.th vision zones, 5 - Install reflective
�pavement markers and red marker STOP bar at
Handy-Walnut, and Handy-Oakmon� intersection
approaches. 6 - InstaZl street ends type
signing on southbound Handy agproaeh to Walnut
7�- Upgrade intersection lighting at Hand_y-
T�Talnut. 8 - Install 3-wav STOP control at
Handy-Oakmont WZLh intersection visian zones.
I�OTION D. Yarger
SE��ND D. Smith
AYES Unanimous