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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution MV-303 Stop Sign on Paseo Presada at Dundee Ave 10-17-2012RESOLUTION NO. MV- 303 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A STOP SIGN ON PASEO PRESADA The City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby resolves as follows: I. Based upon an engineering and traffic study, the following parking restrictions shall be designated on Paseo Presada in the location specified below: NAME OF LOCATION RESTRICTION STREET Paseo Presada A Stop sign be placed at the north west corner of Paseo Presada where it intersects with Dundee Avenue Complete Stop for vehicle traffic at intersection II. All prior resolutions and other enactments imposing a parking restriction at the location specified above are hereby repealed to the extent of their inconsistency with the restriction specified above. III. This resolution shall become effective at such time as the signs and /or markings are installed. The above and foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Saratoga at a regular meeting held on the 17th day of October, 2012, by the following vote: AYES: Council Member Manny Cappello, Emily Lo, Howard Miller, Vice Mayor Jill Hunter, Mayor Chuck Page NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: ?Yu-Maio Cista1 Bothelio, City Clerk Chuck Page, Mayor DATE: i°tIa'7ja/-Z FEHR '' PEERS MEMORANDUM Date: October 3, 2012 To: John Cherbone, Public Works Director, City of Saratoga From: Franziska Church /Sohrab Rashid Subject: Stop Sign Installation at the Paseo Presada /Dundee Avenue intersection, Saratoga, California 1025 -446 -1 Fehr & Peers has completed an evaluation of traffic concerns at the Paseo Presada /Dundee Avenue intersection in Saratoga, California. A resident requested a stop sign at this location during the September 13, 2012, Saratoga Traffic Safety Commission (TSC). After review of the item and input from Fehr & Peers, the TSC recommended the installation of a stop sign on Paseo Presada. This memorandum summarizes the traffic concerns expressed by the resident and our recommendation regarding the sign installation. BACKGROUND The Paseo Presada /Dundee Avenue intersection is a "T" intersection located about 0.4 miles south of Cox Avenue. Paseo Presada is a north- south, two -lane local roadway linking Bucknall Road to Dundee Avenue. Dundee Avenue is a short (0.25 -mile) east -west, two -lane local roadway. Paseo Presada is the north leg of the "T" intersection and Dundee Avenue forms the east and west legs. Both streets provide access to the neighborhood south of Cox Avenue between Saratoga Avenue and Quito Road, and the intersection serves relatively low roadway volumes based on observations but not actual counts. While both streets are approximately 40 feet in width, the intersection is wider than normal (roughly 70 feet across Paseo Presada) due to a large curb radius at the northeast corner.. Unless indicated otherwise through appropriate traffic control signs, the California Vehicle Code (CVC 21800 (b)) requires motorist on the T -leg (in this case Paseo Presada) to yield to motorists on the through roadway (in this case Dundee Avenue). Currently, no yield signs or stop signs are provided at this intersection. In either case, drivers are expected to exercise caution at an intersection with no traffic control devices on any of the approaches and should only proceed when safe to do so. TRAFFIC CONCERN The concern raised at the September 2012 TSC meeting is that vehicles traveling southbound on Paseo Presada do not stop as they approach Dundee Avenue. The resident requested the installation of a stop sign to clearly delineate the right -of -way at the Paseo Presada /Dundee Avenue intersection. 160 West Santa Clara Street, Suite 675, San Jose CA 95113 (408) 278 -1700 Fax (408) 278 -1717 www.fehrandpeers.com John Cherbone October 3, 2012 Page 2 of 2 FEHRkPEERS Field observations by Fehr & Peers confirm the concern raised during the September 2012 TSC meeting. The wide approach at Paseo Presada does result in many vehicles from Paseo Presada to assume they have the right -of -way. Additionally, between Bucknall Road and Dundee Avenue, the right -of -way at all intersections is clearly marked along Paseo Presada with all -way stop - controls or side - street stop controls. Thus, many drivers assume they have the right -of -way as they approach Dundee Avenue, since no signs or markings indicate otherwise. RECOMMENDATION In keeping with the character of the neighborhood and the presence of all -way or side - street stop controls at most other intersections, Fehr & Peers recommends the installation of a stop sign on Paseo Presada to delineate clearly the right of way at the Paseo Presada /Dundee Avenue intersection.