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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 8.1 Central Pky Safety Improv~~0~'DU~~ CITY CLERK ~ ;` File # ^~®0-~® ~- ~ ~~ s~ ,~~1// ~~LIFOR~1~ AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: November 18, 2008 SUBJECT: Establishment of New Capital Improvement Project (CIP) - Central Parkway Safety Improvements Tassajara Road to Brannigan Street Report Prepared by: Melissa Morton, Public Works Director ATTACHMENTS: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Letter from Mrs. L. Sherlock dated November 3, 2008 E-mail Correspondence with Mr. Jimmy Huang, Resident Location Map Parking Survey Results Cost Estimate Resolution approving No Parking Zones on Dublin Boulevard and Central Parkway between Tassajara Road and Brannigan Street Budget Change Form RECOMMENDATION:: 1) Receive the Staff Report, 2) Establish a new CIP Project - Central Parkway Improvements - Tassajara Road. to Brannigan Street; 3) Adopt the Resolution approving No Parking Zones on Dublin Boulevard and Central Parkway between Tassajara Road and Brannigan Street 4) Approve a Budget Change in the amount of $19,600 for completion of this project in Fiscal Year 2008-2009. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: The cost to construct the improvements is $19,600. A budget adjustment required for the implementation of these improvements. Staff is recommending the improvements be constructed using Gas Tax monies. COPY TO: Mrs. L. Sherlock Mr. Jimmy Huang, Resident Mr. John Zukoski, Resident Page 1 of 3 ~ f ITEM NO. • G:\CIP\Central- Dublin Walkway\agst Central- Dublin Walkway 11-04-08 (2).doc N ' DESCRIPTION: Since the late 1990's, development in Dublin Ranch (part of the Eastern Dublin Specific Plan) has resulted in extensive new residential neighborhoods east of Tassajara Road. These neighborhoods are connected to Tassajara Road and the remainder of the City to the west by three east-west arterial streets: Dublin Boulevard, Central Parkway, and Gleason Drive. These street extensions were built in conjunction with the Dublin Ranch development. Since Dublin Ranch is separated from Tassajara Road by several properties owned by the Dublin Land Company, it was necessary for the City to obtain right-of--way for the extensions from the adjoining property owner. The City of Dublin acquired the necessary right-of--way through eminent domain. In order to minimize the take under eminent domain, the width of the right-of--way obtained was limited to the interior vehicle travel lanes, the median island, and a paved shoulder (with the right-of--way needed for the frontage improvements to be acquired or dedicated at a later time when development. occurs on those parcels). Since that time, however, the ultimate right-of--way needed for both Central Parkway and Dublin Boulevard has been dedicated, but the available pavement was influenced by the right-of--way acquired. The paved shoulder on Central Parkway is 8 feet wide and is capable of accommodating pedestrian traffic. The shoulder has served as a pedestrian path to Tassajara Road for a number of years, and provides access to the Waterford Shopping Center, Emerald Glen Park, and other destinations. More recently, as homes in the Dublin Ranch neighborhoods on the east side of Brannigan Drive have been completed and residents have moved in, parking demands within the area have increased. Although Central Parkway was not intended to be used in this manner, residents have begun to utilize the shoulder area for vehicle parking. The result is that a continuous shoulder is no longer available on this street to accommodate unimpeded pedestrian traffic to and from Tassajara Road. In addition, residents who park on the shoulder do not have a separate walkway for use in walking to and from residences. Staff recently received a letter from Mrs. L. Sherlock (Attachment 1), and phone calls and e-mails from Mr. John Zukoski and Mr. Jimmy Huang (Attachment 2) regarding concerns that adequate pedestrian access between Dublin Ranch and the Waterford Shopping Center does not currently exist. Several options have been investigated to ensure a continuous pedestrian path along Central Parkway. Prohibition of parking would restore the shoulder for pedestrian use (Attachment 3). However, for the City to formalize the shoulder as a pedestrian route, additional improvements are needed to provide a route that is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). In order to evaluate the effect of prohibiting parking on the parking needs of neighboring residents, two parking surveys were conducted on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 (Attachment 4). The first was conducted in the afternoon at 1:15 p.m., and the second was conducted in the evening at 9:15 p.m., when most residents would be home and parking needs would be the greatest. In summary, adequate parking is available during the afternoon within the Area G neighborhoods to accommodate the vehicles parked on Dublin Boulevard and Central Parkway. In the evening, while there is not a large increase in the number of vehicles parked on these streets, there are far fewer spaces available on the interior streets, and transfer of the vehicles parked on Central Parkway to the interior streets could overload the few remaining parking spaces. The City is currently processing entitlements for three private developments in Dublin Ranch: Grafton Plaza, Club Sport at The Promenade, and the Regent property (Sorrento East). All three of these projects will likely be conditioned to provide some level of pedestrian improvements to Dublin Boulevard and/or Central Parkway. Given current economic conditions and the lead time needed for the design and construction of the projects, construction of safety improvements by any of these projects is uncertain, although the Promenade project may move forward in 2009. Page 2 of 3 The Dublin Land Company property will be required to construct full frontage improvements, including sidewalks, when the parcels are developed. There are currently no formal development application(s) for these properties, and the schedule for construction of frontage improvements is uncertain. In the interest of public safety, it is recommended that the City Council direct Staff to establish a new Capital Improvement Project (CIP) -Central Parkway Safety Improvements -Tassajara Road to Brannigan Street. The CIP would involve the following actions to provide pedestrian access on the south side of Central Parkway between Tassajara Road and Brannigan Street: 1) Eliminate parking on the north and south sides of Central Parkway between Tassajara Road and Brannigan Street; 2) Delineate the additional shoulder pavement on the south side of Central Parkway with the use of barricades; 3) Eliminate parking on the north and south sides of Dublin Boulevard between Tassajara Road and Brannigan Street; and 4) Add pedestrian barriers and signs to prevent the use of Dublin Boulevard by pedestrians and to redirect users to the walkway on Central Parkway. The cost estimate for these improvements is $19,600 (Attachment 5). If approved, "No Parking" signs will be installed on Central Parkway and Dublin Boulevard. Design of safety improvements to provide pedestrian access on Central Parkway would be completed in December 2008, and the project put out to public bid in January 2009. It is projected that the improvements would be completed in March 2009. The elimination of the parking on both Central Parkway and Dublin Boulevard would require the adoption of the Resolution entitled, "Approval of No Parking Zones on Central Parkway and Dublin Boulevard" (Attachment 6). It is proposed to fund the project using Gas Tax monies (Fund 206). The City Council is requested to approve the attached Budget Change to fund the improvements (Attachment 7). RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council 1) Receive the Staff Report; 2) Establish a new CIP Project -Central Parkway Safety Improvements -Tassajara Road to Brannigan Street; 3) Adopt the Resolution approving No Parking Zones on Dublin Boulevard and Central Parkway between Tassajara Road and Brannigan Street; and 4) Approve a Budget Change in the amount of $19,600 for completion of this project in Fiscal Year 2008-2009. Page 3 of 3 -~ $ REC~I'V~::~ ~i~V -: 5 2008 ~tnr r~R~s r~~~r~~ Mayor Janet Lockhart The City of Dublin 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 Mrs L Sherlock 4420 Chancery Lane Dublin CA 94568 3rd November 2008 RE: Central Parkway & Dublin Blvd Walkway Improvements As a Mother of a young ian sidewalkse along both Central Parkway and Dublin Blvdbeen done, about the lack of pedestr I have lived at Dublin Ranch for 2 years and in this time I have witnessed first-hand the increase in both the volume and speed of passing trai~ic. Initially, although not ideal the lack of a sidewalk was not a big issue, as it was once possible to walk along the lay by's However, there has been a significant increase in the amount of obstacles pazking up in the lay- by's of recent months, ranging from cars, trucks and even occasionally construction type vehicles. Ultimately this leaves pedestrians with no other option, but to pass the vehicles by walking on the road. To date there have been many occasions where traffic has come far too close for comfort, to both my young son, in his stroller and myself. Whilst some motorists do slow down or move into different lanes, this is not always the case. The most recent incident prompted both this letter and several phone calls to the Dublin City Engineers Office. Unfortunately, I have no choice but to walk along these routes on a daily basis and I now feel very uncomfortable doing so. It quite literally feels like you are risking life and limb. The Engineering Dept did mention that potentially prohibiting parking along these roads was an option. However, in my opinion this may not be enough to prevent a very serious accident. In my opinion people will continue to park there even at the risk of receiving a ticket, particularly if they have no-where else to pazk. It certainly seems to me that more consideration needs to be given to pedestrians. At the moment there has been little d onmotion the onstruction of a ram~sed sidewalk for pedestrians,aat the very would urgently set m least down one of the aforementioned roads. I fear that if this situation is not addressed urgently, it leaves open the possibility of a serious and preventable accident from occurring. Thank you for reading this letter. Yours sincerely, Mrs L Sh r oe 1 ck ~rr"~~rL 2~3 Michelle Brown From: Jlmmy Huang [jimmy.huang.work@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 10:01 AM To: public works Subject: Sidewalk Issues Hi, Many of us who live in the Villages and Sorrento would really like to see a temporary sidewalk between Brannigan and Tassajara. We see-white lines on both sides of Central in that stretch of road. My understanding is that the white lines are marking where the pedestrians should walk, but cars are always parked inside those lines. Are the strips of land between the grass and the white lines owned by the city or DiMonto? If it's privately owned, we can understand if there is nothing the city can do; if it's publicly owned, is it possible to put a temporary easement? If no temporary easement can be done, we would like to see at least "No Parking "signs installed. The status quo is unacceptable because as soon as a car is parked, it forces anyone in wheelchairs in the same space as moving cars. I can resend those pictures I attached in the email titled "ADA Compliance and General Safety" back on July 7 if necessary. Thank you again for your help. Sincerely, Jimmy A1TAC^YEllf 2• 3~ ~ dVlelissa Morton From: Jlmmy Huang [jimmy.huang.work@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 12:27 PM To: Michelle Brown Cc: Melissa Morton; Mark Lander; Jaimee Bourgeois Subject: Re: Sidewalk Issues Hi Michelle, Thank you for getting back to me. My neighbors and I were wondering if the engineers have made their decision with respect to the 'No Parking' sign along the stretch of Central Parkway in question. Also, we are also wondering how much longer will Toll Brothers need their fences along Dublin Blvd. to be up. We now have a picture of an elderly man in wheelchairs trying to get through that very dangerous stretch of Dublin Blvd. I will forward you that picture when I get home. Thank you again for your prompt response. I am currently in the Dublin 101 class; and all of us in the class are very much looking forward to the presentation from your department. We only wish it can be sooner. Sincerely, Jimmy On 9/24/08, Michelle Brown <michelle.brownc~ci.dublin.ca.us> wrote: > Mr: Huang: > Thank you for contacting the City with your concern. I've been > advised that both the City Engineer and Traffic Engineer are aware of > this issue and are in the process of addressing it. You should be > hearing from them in the near future. > If you would like to speak directly to either-the City Engineer or the > Traffic Engineer, please feel free to call the Public Works Department > at (925) 833-6630. > Again, thank you for'your e-mail, and please let us know if there is > anything else with which we may be of assistance. > Michelle Brown > City of Dublin > Public Works > (925) 833-6699 ,~, 7 ,; ~ ~ , ~ r ~f ;. w w r '~~ ~16~ ,. ~,~ ~-y . i - ~ ~' .,.. ~. ~~ .. a ~-. ~x ., , .~ .;'_ :_ ,...~crs sues,.. ,... < r~..y~, a4` ;^ 3kw S`eS~~".~{i ..- .. .""M ,.,r,,.1 ' it ^~ .' ~ ~.- ~^. _ - ., _r_ ~` - ~" ~ t ~ ~'~ ~ ` et -~ -sr jj ~, ~.r 'C 9 ;`. ,._ ', + ~y yyy~ ~ _ ~ ~` .~"' ~"~ '°'~ ~cS ~,~ '',,~(,~ . ~y. ~ ~ ,`tea ~, . ~. ., 't ~ ~~ r ~, +y _-. ~Y i fig[ ~ ! t ' i .. ~. ~" /~ ~~ a1' .d ~~ 111i ~A. BYd f ~, ,.~ ~, , f y,I~ 1 .I i N~-~ u °o of ~, ~ ~; . ~ ~ e`~ J T ~ CO a w N t 4~ 1 ~ ~V 2 4-- 1L ~ ~ p~ E o ~ ~ ~ j C ~ ~ V ~ q '&~ ah. Y R II i ~, ., ~ ti.S~Y.:, f~ o ~r Q q f O ,tv. QJ ~ g v m O ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. ~ . ~ ., ~ O I'~ I I ~ 1 -~ +.~ ~ ~ ~ ~, U ~ ' ~ ~, ! V ` ~ ;;~ i o ~. ((~ . 11~ ~ ,p' AiiAiHYY~lI3. ~p8 Dublin Boulevard/ Central Parkway Walkway Improvements Dublin Ranch Area G Parking Survey Tuesday. October 7. 1:15 PM Location Number Parked Vehicles Dublin Boulevard, Tassa'ara Road to Branni an Street, South Side 0 Dublin Boulevard, Tassa'ara Road to Branni an Street, North Side 5* Central Boulevard, Tassa'ara Road to Branni an Street, South Side 2 Central Boulevard, Tassa'ara Road to Branni an Street, North Side 2 *Includes 1 Two-axle Truck Available Parking Branni an Street, East Side 11 Central Parkwa ,East of Branni an Street 8 Finnian Wa ,East of Branni an Street 12 Parking Surplus 22 Tuesday. October 7. 9:15 PM Location Number Parked Vehicles Dublin Boulevard, Tassa'ara Road to Branni an Street, South Side 0 Dublin Boulevard, Tassa'ara Road to Branni an Street, North Side 5* Central Boulevard, Tassa'ara Road to Branni an Street, South Side 4 Central Boulevard, Tassa'ara Road to Branni an Street, North Side 3** *Includes 1 Two-axle Truck **Includes 1 Six-axle Truck Available Parking Branni an Street, East Side 2 Central Parkwa ,East of Branni an Street 0 Finnian Wa ,East of Branni an Street 0 Chance Drive, Finnian Wa to Central Parkwa 10 Parking Surplus 0 error ~ ~~,~ Central Parkway Item Quantity Unit Cost Cost Comments Install NO PARKING Si ns 24 $125.00 $3,000.00 3400' 150'/ si n Install Delineators 56 Each $30.00 $1,680.00 850'. 15'/ s acin 4" White Shoulder Stri e 2550 LF $0.30/LF $765.00 Truncated Domes 2 Each $500.00 $1,000.00 Central/ Tassa'ara Truncated Domes 1 Each $500.00 $500.00 Central/ Branni an AC Landin 200 SF $10.00/SF $2,000.00 Central/ Branni an Pedestrian Barricades 4 each $575.00 $2,300.00 Central/ Branni an Modi Inlet LS $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Central/ Branni an Subtotal $12,245.00 Desi n, Administration 35% $4,285.75 Contin enc 25% $3,061.25 Total ~ $19,592.00 G:\CIP\Central- Dublin Walkway\Cost Estimate for Central Pa ~~~~~~~ ~, `~~c~ RESOLUTION NO. - 08 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN X ~C ]F X ~ ~C ~ i~C APPROVAL OF NO PARKING ZONES ON CENTRAL PARKWAY AND DUBLIN BOULEVARD Pursuant to the provisions of Section 6.04.250 (No Parking-Generally.) of the City of Dublin Municipal Code, the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby RESOLVE as follows: Section 1: A no parking zone, indicated by sign posting, shall be established on the north and south sides of Central Parkway between Tassajara Road and Brannigan Street. Section 2: A no parking zone, indicated by sign posting, shall be established on the north and south sides of Dublin Boulevard between Tassajara Road and Brannigan Street. Section 3: Said no parking zones shall be incorporated into Section 6.28.010 Designated: of . the City of Dublin Traffic Code. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of November, 2008, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Mayor City Clerk G:ITRANSPORTATIONILocalTra~cIPARKINGINoParkinglreso_noparking_Central Dublin.doc ~~~~~~~~ ' CITY OF DUBLIN BUDGET CHANGE FORM CHANGE FORM # New Appropriations (City Council Approval Required): Budget Transfers: X From Unappropriated Reserves (If Other than General Fund, Fund No - From New Revenues DFC'RFASF, RT111(~'F.T A['C'[lT1NT AMnT1NT From Budgeted Contingent Reserve (10800-799.000) Within Same Department Activity Between Departments (City Council Approval Required) Other TNC'RFACTi! RT7nCFT AC'!'nT1NT AMnTTNT Name: Name: GAS TAX FUND -NEW CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT: $ 19,600 Safety Improvements Central Parkway Account #: Account #: 206-96XXX-750-050 Name: Name: Account #: Account #: Name: Name: Account #: Account #: Name: Name: Account #: Account #: Name: Name: Account #: Account #: ASD/Fin Mgr Signature Date: ~ ~ 13 0 $ REASON FOR BUDGET CHANGE ENTRY: At the City Council Meeting on November 18, 2008, an item was presented that would authorize a Budget Change to fund a project which will delineate an asphalt paved portion of the roadway for pedestrian travel along Central Parkway between Tassajara Road and Brannigan Street. The project will include the necessary barriers and signing to complete.the improvements. City Manager: ~.. - Signature Date: ~I 1 As approved at the City Council Meeting on: Date: 11/18/2008 Mayor: Date: Signature Posted By: H:ICGFORMSIFORM-budget chnnge.doc Signature Date: AiiAp~lENf 7