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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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12/4/2017
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Ms. Lindy Chan Page 3 October 27, 2017 <br />Table 3 – Existing Intersection Side-Street Approach Delay <br />Study Intersection Existing <br />AM Peak PM Peak <br />EB WB EB WB <br />1. El Camino Real/Whipple Avenue 55.5 42.6 88.8 47.1 <br />2. El Camino Real/Brewster Avenue 37.7 37.1 36.8 41.6 <br />3. El Camino Real/James Avenue 41.3 37.4 86.8 42.9 <br />4. El Camino Real/Jefferson Avenue 40.7 39.3 41.1 47.9 <br />5. El Camino Real/Maple Street -- 30.5 -- 40.2 <br />6. El Camino Real/Roosevelt Avenue 54.0 -- 51.6 -- <br />7. El Camino Real/Oak Avenue 56.0 -- 49.1 -- <br />8. El Camino Real/Redwood Avenue-Main Street -- 12.7 -- 16.9 <br />9. El Camino Real/Hazel Avenue-Laurel Street 311.6 51.8 125.6 138.4 <br />10. El Camino Real/Oakwood Drive-Dumbarton Ave 26 31.8 40.7 43.5 <br />Total Side-Street Delay 622.8 283.2 520.5 418.5 <br />Notes: EB = Eastbound; WB = Westbound; Results are shown as Delay; Delay is measured in average seconds per vehicle <br />Traffic Signal Optimization <br />The existing conditions analysis shown above was completed using existing signal timing provided by Caltrans. <br />Currently, the traffic signals along the corridor operate in coordination. Traffic signal coordination allows traffic <br />signals at adjacent intersections to work together, resulting in vehicles being able to pass through multiple <br />intersections with the fewest number of stops needed, and thereby improving traffic flow. Along El Camino Real, <br />traffic signal coordination improves flow and reduces the potential for queues to exceed available storage. For the <br />purpose of this analysis, the study signalized intersections along the corridor were evaluated assuming optimized <br />network timing and coordination, and the results of the analysis are presented in the Preferred Alternative Traffic <br />Operation section. <br />Offset Intersections <br />The intersections of El Camino Real/Cedar Street, El Camino Real/Roosevelt Avenue, and El Camino Real/Chestnut <br />Street are closely spaced. The El Camino Real/Roosevelt Avenue and El Camino Real/Chestnut Street intersections <br />are both signalized, while the El Camino Real/Cedar Street intersection is stop controlled on the westbound Cedar <br />Street approach. Currently, the traffic signals at the signalized intersections employ a coordinated timing system <br />during the a.m. and p.m. peak hours. Generally, the vehicle platoons progress through the system in a fairly <br />efficient manner given congested conditions on the corridor. To provide an additional cross-town connector and <br />access to Main Street/Downtown area, Cedar Street could be realigned such that it becomes the fourth leg of the <br />El Camino Real/Roosevelt Avenue intersection. Additional data would be needed in order to determine if the close <br />spacing of the Roosevelt Avenue and Chestnut Street signalized intersections result in excess delays for vehicles <br />along El Camino Real and along the side-streets. Additional data collection required would include: traffic, <br />pedestrian, and bicycle volumes at the intersections of El Camino Real/Chestnut Street and El Camino Real/Cedar <br />Street; traffic volumes at the existing BevMo driveway located on the east side of El Camino Real approximately <br />45 feet south of the El Camino Real/Roosevelt Avenue intersection; traffic volumes at the existing Aaron Brothers <br />driveway located on the west side of El Camino Real approximately 80 feet north of the El Camino Real/Roosevelt <br />Avenue intersection; and coordination with SamTrans to determine the need for or feasibility of relocation of the
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