HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 6.1 Speed Limit ChangesCITY CLERK
File # 0590-20
AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: April 18, 2000
SUBJECT:
Public Hearing: Speed Limit Changes and Additions for Amador
Valley Boulevard (Amador Plaza to Village Pkwy.), Arnold Road,
Dougherty Road (Park Sierra to Monterey), Gleason Drive (Arnold
Road to Hacienda Drive), Hacienda Drive, and St. Patrick Way
Report Prepared by: Lee S. Thompson, Public Works Director
ATTACHMENTS:
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Draft Ordinance
Location Maps
Copy of CVC Section 40802 (Speed Traps)
List of survey results for all streets surveyed
A copy of the complete book of engineering surveys is
available in the Public Works Department and will also be
available at the City Council meeting.
RECOMMENDATION:
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Open Public Hearing
Receive Staff presentation
Receive public testimony
Close public hearing
Deliberate
Waive reading and adopt ordinance establishing speed limits
on. Amador Valley Boulevard (Amador Plaza to Village
Pkwy.), Arnold Road, Dougherty Road (Park Sierra to
Monterey), Gleason Drive (Arnold Road to Hacienda Drive),
Hacienda Drive, and St. Patrick Way
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
Sufficient funds for speed limit signs have been budgeted in the
Street Maintenance Operating Budget
DESCRIPTION: This is the second reading of a proposed ordinance that was
introduced at the April 4th City Council meeting. California Vehicle Code Section 40802 specifies that
engineering and traffic surveys (speed surveys) must be conducted every five years for certain types of
roadways in order to allow speed limit enforcement by use of radar (see Attachment 3). Staff recently
conducted speed surveys on a number of City streets for which the surveys had expired, or for which there
were no pre-existing surveys (See Attachment 4).
The engineering (speed) survey results include the 85th percentile or "critical" speed and other pertinent
criteria such as roadway geometrics and accident history. The "85th percentile speed" (85% of the traffic
travels at this speed or less) is generally considered a "safe speed" unless the other criteria indicate that
the safe speed should be less. For example, it is recommended that residential streets retain their 25 mph
speed limit even if the critical speed is higher. The court considers the survey results when determining
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whether a citation for speeding should be upheld.
survey recommendations as much as possible.
Therefore, posted speed limits should conform to the
Speed limits are not recommended to change on most of the surveyed streets. Following are the
recommended changes or additions and the reasoning for the recommendation:
Existing
Street Segment Posted Speed Recommended Discussion
Limit Speed Limit
Amador Valley Blvd. from When the speed limit was changed on the
Amador ?lazato Village 35 mph 30 mph westerly portion of Amador Valley Blvd., this
Parkway segment was not surveyed due to construction. It
is now recommended that this segment be
changed to 30 mph for consistency with the rest
of the commercial portion of the street.
Arnold Road from Dublin This roadway was not previously surveyed. The
Blvd. to Gleason Drive 35 mph 40 mph posted speed limit is a holdover from Arnold
(not adopted) Road's previous status as part of Camp Parks and
has not been adopted by the City. Speed survey
results indicate that 40 mph is appropriate for this
segment.
Dougherty Road from The previous survey for Dougherty Road
Park Sierra entrance to 35 mph 40 mph identified the transition point from 35 mph to 40
Monterey (4-600 feet) mph as Monterey Drive, which is the
southernmost entrance into Arroyo Vista. The
traffic signal at the Park Sierra entrance (future
Scarlett Drive extension) now provides a more
appropriate divider between the two speed limits.
Gleason Drive (Arnold Gleason Drive does not have a current posted
Road to Hacienda Drive) None 40 mph speed limit. The speed survey results indicate that
40 mph is appropriate for this arterial. The
remainder of Gleason Drive will be surveyed after
construction is complete.
Hacienda Drive (Dublin 45 mph 35 mph When this segment of Hacienda Drive was
Blvd. toi-580) originally constructed, there were no adjacent
businesses. Since that time, both business and
residential uses have been added, and the 85th
percentile speed has decreased.
Hacienda Drive (Dublin None 35 mph This roadway segment has not been previously
Blvd. to Gleason) surveyed. The survey indicates that 35 mph is
appropriate.
St. Patrick Way None 25 mph The 85th percentile speed indicates that a 25 mph
speed limit is appropriate at this time. It is further
recommended that this street be re-surveyed once
the 1-680 ramps are open.
It is proposed to re-survey Dublin Boulevard east of Hacienda Drive after the construction between the
creek and Tassajara Road has been completed. It is not possible to achieve an accurate survey at this
time. It appears that the critical speed will be lower than the current posted 50 mph speed limit, and Staff
will return to the City Council with a recommendation as soon as the new survey can be taken.
Staffrecommends that the City Council conduct a public hearing, deliberate, waive the reading and adopt
the ordinance establishing speed limits on. Amador Valley Boulevard (Amador Plaza to Village Pkwy.),
Arnold Road, Dougherty Road (Park Sierra to Monterey), Gleason Drive (Arnold to Hacienda), Hacienda
Drive, and St. Patrick Way.
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ORDINANCE NO. -00
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
ESTABLISHING SPEED LIMITS ON AMADOR VALLEY BOULEVARD (AMADOR PLAZA
TO VILLAGE PARKWAY), ARNOLD ROAD, DOUGHERTY ROAD (PARK SIERRA TO
MONTEREY), GLEASON DRIVE, HACIENDA DRIVE, AND ST. PATRICK WAY
The City Council of the City of Dublin does ordain as follows:
Section 1: Pursuant to section 6.04.340 of the Dublin Municipal Code, and in the interest of public
safety, speed limits are established as follows:
Amador Valley Boulevard (Amador Plaza Road to Village Parkway)
Arnold Road (Dublin Boulevard to Gleason Drive)
Dougherty Road (Park Sierra Entrance to Monterey)
Gleason Drive (Arnold Road to Hacienda Drive)
Hacienda Drive (1-580 to Gleason Drive)
St. Patrick Way
30 mph
40 mph
40 mph
40 mph
35 mph
25 mph
Section 2: Said speed limits shall be included in Chapter 6.60 of the City of Dublin Traffic Code.
Section 3: This ordinance shall become effective 30 days after its final passage and adoption by the
City Council. The City Clerk of the City of Dublin shall cause this ordinance to be posted in at least three
(3) public places in the City of Dublin in accordance with Section 36933 of the Government Code of the
State of California.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of April, 2000.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ATTEST:
Mayor
City Clerk
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DOUGHERTY RoAD 40 MPH
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ARNOLD ROAD 40 MPH
(Dubl!n' Blvd. to Gleason)
HACIENDA DRIVE 35
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40802. (a) A "speed trap" is either of the following:
(!) A particular section of a highway measured as to distance and
wi~h Lounda_L_s~ ~'~ marked, designated, or otherwise determined in order
that ~he speed of a vehicle may be calculated by securing the time it
takes Ehe vehicle to travel the known distance.
(2) A particular section of a highway with a prima facie speed
limit that is provided by this code or by local ordinance under
subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section
22352, or established under Section 22354, 22357, 22358, or 22358.3,
if that prima facie speed limit is not justified by an engineering
and traffic survey conducted within five years prior to the date of
the alleged violation, and enforcement of the spee~ limit involves
the use of radar or any other electronic device that measures the
speed of moving objects. This paragraph does not apply to a local
~'~, road, or school zone.
(b) (!) F~r-~ purposes of this section, a local street or road is
defined by the latest functional usage and federal-aid system maps
submitted to the federal Highway Administration, ezcept that when
these maps have not been submitted, or when the street or road is not
shokm on the ma~s, a "local street or road" means a street or road
that primarily provides access'to abutting residentia! property and
meets ~he following three conditions:
(A) Roadway width of not more than '40 feet.
(B) Not more than one-half of'a mile of uninterrupted length.
interruptions shall include official traffic control signals as
defined in Section 445.
(C) Not more than one traffic lane in each direction.
(2) For purposes of ~his section "school zone" means ~hat area cf
road contiguous to a school building or the grounds thereof, and on
which is posted a standard "SCHOOL" warning sign, while children are
~oing to or leaving the school either during school hours or during
the noon recess period.
(c) (!) When all of the following'criteria are met, paragraph (2)
of this subdi%~sion shall be applicable and subdivision (a) shall not
be applicable:
(k) When radar is used, the arresting officer has successfully
co~leted a radar operator course of not less than 24 hours on the
use of police Eraffic radar, and the course was approved and
certified by =he Cormuission on Peace Officer Standards and Training.
(B) When laser or any other electronic device is used to measure
the. speed of moving objects, the arresting officer has successfully
corao!eted the training required in subparagraph (k) and an additional
training course of not less than two hours approved and certified by
the Co..~muission'on Peace Officer Standards and Training.
(C) (i) The prosecution proved that the arresting officer complied
with subparagraphs. (k) and (B) and that an engineering and traffic
survey has been conducted in accordance with subparagraph (B) of
paragraph (2). The prosecution proved that, prior to the officer
issuing the notice to appear, the arresting officer established that
the radar, laser, or other electronic device confo_-med to the
retirements of subparagraph (D).
(ii) The prosecution proved the speed of the accused was unsafe
for the conditions present at the time of alleged %rio!ation unless
the citation was for a violation of Section 22349, 22356, or 22406.
(D) The radar, laser, or other electronic device used to measure
the speed of ~he accused meets or exceeds the minima! operational
standards of the National Traffic Highway Safety Administration, and
has been calibrated within the three years prior to the date of the
alleged violation by an independent certified laser or radar repair
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(2) A "speed trap" is either of the fo!lowing:
(A) A particular section of a highway measured as to distance and
with boundaries marked, designated, or otherwise dete_qr&ned in order
that %he speed of a vehicle may be calculated by securing the time it
takes the vehicle to travel the known distance.
(B) (i) A particular section of a highway or state highway with a
prima facie speed limit that is provided by this code or by local
ordinance under subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2) cf subdivision (a)
of Section 22352, or established under Section 22354, 22357, 22358,
or 22358.3, if that prima facie speed limit is not justified by an
engineering and traffic survey conducted within one of the following
time periods, prior to the date of the alleged violation, and
enforc~-ment of the speed limit involves the use of radar or any other
electronic device that measures~ the speed of moving objects:
(!) Except as
sp-cl~__d in subclause (II), seven years.
(ii) if an engineering and traffic survey was conducted more than
seven years ~rior to the date of the alleged violation, and a
registered engineer evaluates the section of the highway and
determines that no significant changes in roadway or traffic
conditions have occurred, including, but not limited to, changes in
adjoining property or land use, roadway width, or traffic volu3ne, 10
years.
(ii) This subparagraph does not apply to a local street, road, or
school zone.
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~¥id~nc_ as to the steed of a vehicle upon a highway
40803. (a) l~o =-' = = . ....
shall be adar~tted in any court upon the trial of any person in any
prosecution under this code upon a charge involving the speed of a
vehicle when mhe evidence is based upon or obtained from or by the
maintenance or use of a speedtrap.
(b) In any prosecution under this code of a charge involving the
zpeed of a ~ehi~!e, where enforcement involves the use of radar or
other electronic devices wlnich measure the speed of moving objects,
the prosecution shall establish, as part of its prima facie case,
that the ~
ev_a_nc_ or testimony presented is not based upon a
speed,rap as defined in paragraph (2) of s,ubdivision (a) of Section
40802.
(c) When
paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 40802, evidence ~hat a
traffic and
-n=_n-._ing survey has been conducted -within five years
of the date of the alleged violation or evidence that the o~fense was
com~iEted on a iosa! street or road as defined in paragraph (2) of
subdivision ~a) of Section 40802 shall constitute a prima facie case
that thee~=_-_n~_e or testimony is not based upon a sDeedtrap~ as
defined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 40802.
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Radar Speed Sur~'ey Locationsm
Sur~'ey Street
Study S%anent
Posted
Speed
(mph)
Critical
Speed
(mph)
Recommendation
5.
6.
7.
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9.
lO.
1I.
A.mador Plaza Road .&mador Va/ley Blvd. £o Dublin Boulevard
South of Dublin Boulevard
Amador V',dley Bh'd. A_mador PI..~7., Rd. to Village Parkway
Village Parkway to Stagecoach
Stagecoach to Dougherry
Arnold Road
Bzndon Dr~ve
Dublin to Gleason
Kimball to Davona
Bay Laurel Street Inspiration Circle to Stix
BMiina
Betlen Drh'e
San Ramon Rd. to Gaiindo Dr.
Brighton Drive
Central Parkway
East of Circle Ara3'
Clark
Langmuir to .&raador Valley
Hacienda to cr~k
Dublin to Maple
South of Dublin Blvd.
Davona Dr/ye Alcosm to Village Parkway
Dom.jherty Road
:__3. Dublin Bird,
North of Aznador Valley
Munt~' to .M-aador V',dley
Park Siez'ra Access Rd. to Mont~ey
Dublin to Park Sierra Ace, s Rd.
GDo_son Drive
E!acienda Drive to Cr~k
Dou=oheny to Scarten Drive
Sierra Court to Amador Plaza
.~,mador Plaza to Golden Gate
San Ramon to Silv~rgat~
West of Sitvergate to Inspiration Dr.
Arnold to t:lacienda
Golden Gate Drive South of Dublin Boulevard
30
30
35
25
25
25
25
35
25
30
25
45
40
NPSL
50
35
35
35
35
4O
NPSL
3O
33.7 No change
UC See text
35 See text
31 No change
37.3 No change
41.7 See text
29.6 No change
~' '~ No chan-~e
24 S~ text
26,7 No change
31.5 S~ text
~_. ~ See text
26.6 No change
29.1 No change
30.4 See text
50.7 No change
48 S~
47 S~ text
39.8 See text
42.3 5~ text
37 No change
40.1 No change
32.6 No change
39.2 No change
46.2 See t~x-t
40.8 See text
29 No change
Radar Speed Survey Aualysis
for the CiO' of Dublin
Table 1 (Continued)
Radar Speed Survey Locationsm
Survey Strut
Study S~ment
Posted Critical
Speed Speed
(mph) (mph)
Recommendation
16. Eladenda Drive
17. i-tans~ Drive
18. Levitation Drive
19. Peppertr~ Road
20. Regional Street
San Ramon Road
Saarlert Drh'e
Shannon Avenue
~,-~. Sie..-rz Court
26. Southwick Drive
27. St. Patrick %5:ay
28. Village Pa~--k-way
Dublin Bouterard to 1-580
Ce. ntral to Glez~on
Marrzanita Lane to Dublin Blvd.
Dublin Boulevard to Inspiration Circle
West Vomac to 5ilve~ate
North of, Dnbtin Boulevard
South of Dubtin Boulevard
Alcosta to Vomac
Dublin ro _Mnador Valley
South of Dubi~ Blvd.
Dublin Boulevard to Scartett Court
Peppertree to San 'Ramon Road
San Ramon Road to Vomac
North of Dublin Boulevard
Alcosta to Be.",zkett
Golden Gate to Aanador Plaza Rd.
Dublin Bouiavard to Tam~m:k
T~m~m:k to City
45 34.6 S~ to_'ct
NPSL 38.5 See t~t
25 33.9 See text
,~ ~,8.~ No change
25 30.5 See text
30 51.7 No change
30 31.5 No change
40 47.5 See t~-ct
40 45 See t~,ct
50 57.5 No chan,__'e
35 35.7 No change
25 31.4 See t~-ct
25 29.3 See text
30 34.9 No change
25 32.5 S~ t~xt
NPSL !7.3 See tm-ct
30 34.2 No change
35 _39.4 No c,hange
Omrfi-Maa_ns Engineers & Planners, Radar speed su~eys conducted for the City of
Dublin, Nox ~mb~ D,~mD.~r, !999 and JanumD?-February, 2000.
N'PSL = No posted soeed Iirrrit.
UC = Under consu-ucfion.
Radar Speed Survey Anatyxis
for the Cio' of Dubtin
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