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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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3/22/2021
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6.13. - Page 22 of 37 <br />• Transit stop ridership and level of service <br />• Nearby land uses including schools, senior housing, public facilities, hospitals, <br />colleges, government centers, etc. <br />Task 3.4. Collision Factors Analysis <br />Consultant shall compile collision data for all modes — including vehicles, pedestrians and <br />bicycles — for City facilities for the most recent five full years available. Consultant shall <br />develop a GIS collision database, with each collision record geo-located. The primary <br />sources for collision data shall be the Transportation Injury Mapping System (TIMS), the <br />Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System (SWITRS), and the Redwood City Police <br />Department's reports. <br />For the systemic safety assessment, Consultant shall use the contextual variables to <br />enrich the collision analysis. Contextual variables contain information on the <br />environments surrounding the collision locations, including: <br />• Demographic data (e.g., population, employment, age, race, gender, etc.) <br />• Land use data (e.g., locations of schools, parks, senior center, etc.) <br />• Roadway characteristics data (e.g., number of lanes, speeds, volumes, traffic <br />controls, bicycle facilities, sidewalks, street lighting, etc.) <br />Consultant shall use the OpenStreetMap and data available from the City to establish <br />existing infrastructure and facilities. Consistent with guidance provided in the California <br />Local Roadway Safety Manual (LRSM), Consultant shall analyze crash trends in the City, <br />with an emphasis on severe and fatal collisions. <br />Consultant may use their own developed geoprocessing tools to analyze the collisions, <br />and identify key trends and priority locations. The analysis methodologies shall include: <br />• Identify top hot -spot collision locations, including those for severe injury and fatal <br />collisions (intersections and segments) <br />• Identify top collision types and associated locations <br />• Identify high-risk characteristics (contributing factors) <br />Consultant shall identify changes in collision trends from analysis conducted for the years <br />2011-2015 as part of RWCmoves. <br />To determine what types of projects and countermeasures would likely be most effective <br />at a given location during project identification phase, Consultant shall define up to ten <br />collision profiles describing the primary factors that lead to vehicle, bicycle, and <br />pedestrian collisions and that best reflect fundamental safety challenges for the City. <br />REV: 03-04-21 PR <br />46 <br />ATTY/AGR.2021.047/Fehr & Peers (Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan and Vision Zero Action P) (Page 16 of 31) <br />
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