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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA REPORT 1995 0201 CC REG ITEM 11ACALIF lid Cil MrrT -- -Q-L -_ 199- J /V W W F- 14145 ,CT'ON: AGENDA REPORT C = TY O F MOORPARK By The Honorable City Council ITEM Irve-0, I 726, / Z) (66) FROM: Kenneth C. Gilbert, Director of Public Works DATE: December 20, 1994 (Council Meeting 1 -4 -95) By T " " . ." K. o;ncj Mae, SUBJECT: Consider Approval of a Project to Modify the Intersection of Spring Road and Los Angeles Avenue to provide 1) a Double Left Turn Lane for North -to -West Traffic and 2) the construction of a Raised Center Median South of the Intersection. BACKGROUND The subject project has been discussed in the past by the City Council. The matter was referred to the Transportation and Streets Committee for study. DISCUSSION A. Design Staff and the City Traffic Engineer have worked to develop a number of design options for this possible project. The most recent design concept for this project is attached as Exhibit 1. That plan provides for the following modifications to the design for the intersection: • North Leg • A reconfiguration of the striping north of the intersection required to properly interface with the proposed striping plan for the south leg of the intersection. • South Leg • The construction of a raised median (4' to 6' wide); • the restriping of the street to provide for a double left - turn lane for north -to -west traffic (a); • the restriping of the street south of the intersection to adequately accommodate right turns into the commercial driveways south of the intersection (b); and, • provisions for the future installation of Bike Lanes. ------------------ Notes: a. As presently drawn, this plan calls for only one south bound through lane south of Los Angeles Avenue. b. The final plan will not include the extensive use of painted medians as shown on the preliminary draft plan. ;ON.- sp_�eai 1 BY 00244 Spring Road Median January 1995 Page 2 B. Traffic Study In order to insure that the ultimate restriping plan will adequately handle future traffic needs, it is proposed that the project design include the preparation of a traffic study to determine the daily volume of the various turning movements at the intersection. One objective of this study would be to determine if it will be necessary to provide two northbound through lanes south of the intersection, or to reduce this number to only one. If it is determined that this option is desirable, the design could provide for the "joint -use" of the Right -Turn Lane and the Bike Lane at this location. It should be noted that if Moorpark Road is realigned to intersect Tierra Rejada Road at Spring Road, the traffic counts to be gathered at Spring Road and Los Angeles Avenue will very likely change. A dramatic change could render the proposed striping /median design less than adequate to properly accommodate those possibly different future traffic patterns. C. Schedule If approved, it is anticipated that the implementation of this project will require the following steps: Conceptual Approval . Traffic Study . . . . . . . . Preliminary Design . . . . Caltrans Review and Approval Final Design . . . . . . . City Council Final Approval Award Contract . . . . . . Project Completed . . . . . D. Project Cost Estimate Completed . . . . January 4 . . . . February 10 . . . . March 15 April 15 . . . . May 1 . . . . May 17 . . . July 5 . . . . August 15 A summary of the estimated cost of this project is as follows: Design: 6,000 Construction: 30,000 Construction Engineering: 5,000 Total $41,000 sp_medl 00245 Spring Road Median January 1995 Page 3 E. Project Funding The subject project is located north of the Arroyo Simi within the boundaries of the Los Angeles Avenue AOC. In the past the L. A. Ave. AOC was used to partially fund the construction of frontage improvements on the west side of Spring Road north of the Arroyo Simi. It is recommended that L. A. Ave. AOC funds also be used to fund the subject project. It is recommended that the actual appropriation of funds and the amendment of the budget be deferred until the project design is completed and a more accurate cost estimate is known. RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff and the Transportation and Streets Committee recommend that the City Council direct staff to proceed with the required project analysis and design. sp_medl 00246 t-V Z- 0 0 A I r l� �l I' y i � y i I 00248 41-11. i S S 00249 t�IV t . 00249 17- 0 0 25 o