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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
9/12/2016
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09/12/2016 <br /> Number ofLanes <br /> Traffic calming should only be used on streets with no more than two travel lanes. Streets with a <br /> center turn lane may still qualify far tr�c calming. <br /> Drainaee Characteristics <br /> Streets considered for traffic calming ahould have good drainage qualities. Potential drainage <br /> impacts must be considered when evaluating whether a traffic calming installation is <br /> appropriate. <br /> Street Grades <br /> Certain traffic calming measures should not be employed on streets with grades exceeding frve <br /> percent When traffic calming measures are installed on streets with sustained downgrades,special <br /> care should be taken to ensure that vehicles can navigate the installation safely at appropriate speeds. <br /> Si¢htDistance <br /> Traffic calming devices should generally be installed only where the minimum safs stopping sight <br /> distance(as defined in AASHTO's A Policy on Geometric Desrgn of Streets) can be provided. For <br /> mid-block locations on typical residential streets,a minimum safe stopping sight distance allowance <br /> would noimally be at least 200 feet,dienominal stopping sight diatance for vehicles traveling at 30 <br /> mph. Depending on the chazacter of the intersection and the traffic control, sight distance <br /> requirementa might be less for installations located within the influence area of an interaection. <br /> Traffic Soeeds <br /> When traffic calming is installed to address speeding concerns,studies will be performed to confurn <br /> the magnitude of the apeeding problem. The number ofvehicles exceeding apeed limits,percei►tage <br /> of all vehicles exceeding apeed timi�,85`�pacentile spead,and the apeed offaetestvehicles may all be <br /> considered when evaluating whether a speeding problem e�cists. <br /> Traffic calming devices should generally be inatallcd only on streets wheae the posted or prima facia <br /> speed limit ia 30 mph or leas. Where apeed problems occur on streets with higher speed litnits <br /> (such as stre�a posted for 35 mph experiencing 45-50 mph traffic), focused enforcement and <br /> combinations of other types of control measurea should be considered instead of apeed humps. <br /> Speed humps should only be used on streets where traffic speeds are intended to be low. Speed <br /> humps ahould not be installed on streets where the posted apeed limit is considerably greater than <br /> speeds at which most motorists feel comfortable iraversing the apeed humps. <br /> In Redwood City,spec�c criteria to qualify for haffic calming are as follows: <br /> • Eighty-fifth percentile speed exceeds 30 mph(35 mph on streeta posted 30mph), <br /> • 60 percent of the traffia exceeds the posted apeed limit(nrnmally 25 mph), <br /> • The average speed of vehicles in the top 15`"percentile is 40 mph or greater. <br /> Tramc Volumes <br /> Traffic calming should be installed only on streets classified as "Local Sireets", "Pedestrian <br /> Page 5 of 13 <br /> ATTY/RES0.0088/CC RESO TRAFFIC CALMING ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS RE50.N0.15522 <br /> REV:09-01-16 JS MUFF NO.702 <br />
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