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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution MV 12-005 RESOLUTION NO. MV- 12 005 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA IMPLEMENTING A NO PARKING OR STOPPING RESTRICTION ON SPRINGER AVENUE 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 Springer Avenue in the location specified below: NAME OF LOCATION RESTRICTION STREET Springer Starting at the south west No Parking or Stopping Avenue corner of Springer where it Anytime intersects with 4 Street and traveling south for one hundred feet (100'); and starting at the south east corner of Springer where it intersects 4 Street and traveling south for one hundred feet (100'). 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 All prior resolutions and other enactments imposing a parking restriction at the location specified above are hereby repealed to the extent of their inconsistency with the restriction specified above.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 1st day of February, 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 A.1 4 1 4 c Page, Mayor ATTEST: C (9 al Morrow, City Clerk Springer Avenue Parking Restriction No Parking or Stopping Anyt q --.7,_14L,"4 7 ft. I ..4,....1.;.-- i.1;,',.',*'" P o- i a c s ---*if"...,",,,-: r' -...L':f,.'' jsriloA:',':', k-- J y gory r t St ��r r Mme 0""+*- t' wet f ;,°}F It!; .`2 4 --14:- '7 (:,,,,,f,,,,,, I ,e, e s..,. ...t: ii- ;:na,,,, el,.. ,,,,,i, '4 4 i ,\.,,,:„..1..:::..,. i c f.:;" 10:1,..,.,::::;,.: tl, 0 ,,,,..0. ,,,,,,,i te j fi 4 r er 120 60 0 120 Feet N M A FEHR''PEERS MEMORANDUM Date: January 25, 2012 To: John Cherbone, City of Saratoga Public Works Director From: Franziska Church /Sohrab Rashid Subject: Review of On- Street Parking on Springer Avenue Near 4 Street, Saratoga, California 1025 446.03 Fehr Peers has completed an evaluation of parking concerns on Springer Avenue just west of the 4th Street intersection in Saratoga, California. Residents brought this item to the attention of the Saratoga Traffic Safety Commission (TSC) at the September 1, 2011 meeting. After review of the item and input from the public and Fehr Peers, the TSC recommended prohibiting parking on Springer Avenue for 100 feet west of the 4th Street intersection. This memorandum summarizes the parking concerns and details the recommendation for parking restriction on Springer Avenue. BACKGROUND Springer Avenue is an east -west, two -lane local roadway extending from Congress Springs Road (SR 9) at the west end through residential neighborhoods to east of 4th Street. The Springer Avenue /4th Street /Paul Avenue intersection is an all -way stop controlled intersection with five legs, where Springer Avenue is the east -west roadway, 4th Street the north -south roadway, and Paul Avenue represents the north /east leg. West of the Springer Avenue /4th Street intersection, Springer Avenue serves approximately 360 daily vehicles and has a posted speed limit of 25 miles per hour (mph), though 85 percentile speeds were observed to be around 22 mph. Near the intersection, the roadway width ranges from 20 to 26 feet wide. Currently, the west leg of Springer Avenue has a 60 -foot long, double yellow line extending from the stop bar at the intersection. Based on the California Vehicle Code (CVC 21460), vehicles are not allowed to park on the side of the roadway where there is a double yellow line if the parked vehicle forces the moving vehicles to cross the double yellow line due to lane width restrictions. ANALYSIS Due to the relatively narrow roadway, when vehicles park on the west leg of Springer Avenue they essentially block though vehicles, which are then required to cross the centerline to pass the parked vehicles. Given the relatively low traffic volumes on Springer Avenue and good visibility, this generally does not present an issue. However, right at the 4th Street intersection, which is a decision point for drivers, the visibility and maneuverability of traveling vehicles is limited. To address the parking issue near the intersection and to allow vehicles to stay in their respective 160 West Santa Clara Street, #675, San Jose CA 95113 (408) 278 -1700 Fax (408) 278 -1717 www.fehrandpeers.com John Cherbone FEH R' PEERS January 25, 2012 Page 2 of 2 lane at the intersection, the TSC recommended extending the double yellow line from 60 to 100 feet. However, after consultation with the Santa Clara County Sheriff department, the City was informed that parked vehicles violating this particular vehicle code must be towed and citations cannot be issued in this case (assuming no other traffic control devices or parking prohibition notification is provided). In response to this input from the Sheriff's office, we recommend that red curb and /or No Parking signs be installed on Springer Avenue for the first 100 feet west of the 4th Street intersection. With this configuration, vehicles can be cited as is normal practice and vehicle towing can be avoided. 160 West Santa Clara Street, #675, San Jose CA 95113 (408) 278 -1700 Fax (408) 278 -1717 www.fehrandpeers.com