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Contractor Name
RKH
PROJECT NAME
Traffic Engineering Services
Date
11/16/2009
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<br />Mi Rancho Supermarket, Redwood City <br />Proposal for Traffic Engineering Services <br /> <br />2. Vehicle Trip Distribution. RKH will distribute the vehicle trips generated by <br />the new store through the intersections and on the streets of the TRAFFIX <br />network according to the proximity and size of the surrounding service area. <br /> <br />3. Levels of Service. Levels of Service (LOS) during the peak hour as listed in <br />Task I.A. will be calculated for Existing + Project conditions at the designated <br />study area intersection following the procedures in the Highway Capacity <br />Manual. A queue analysis will also be made for the controlled movements at <br />the intersection. <br /> <br />4. Project Impacts on Surrounding Streets. Using the TRAFFIX model, RKH will <br />determine the change in daily traffic volumes on the surrounding neighborhood <br />streets as a result of project added traffic. <br /> <br />C. Site Access, Circulation and Parking <br /> <br />1. Site Access. RKH will evaluate the site access driveway for proximity to <br />existing street intersections, expected queues during the peak traffic hour, and <br />driveway comer sight distance. Pedestrian and bicycle access will also be <br />evaluated. <br /> <br />2. Site Circulation. RKH will evaluate site circulation for passenger vehicles as <br />well as service and delivery vehicles. Data on size, type and frequency of <br />service and delivery vehicles will be provided by CLIENT The evaluation will <br />focus on vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-pedestrian conflict points and <br />adequacy of drive aisle widths. Pedestrian and bicycle circulation will also be <br />assessed. <br /> <br />3. Parking. RKH will compare the proposed parking supply with the requirements <br />of the city's zoning code with respect to parking. A projection of peak parking <br />demand will be made for the peak traffic hour based on the data collected in <br />Task I.A. Deliver and service truck loading areas will also be assessed for <br />adequacy. <br /> <br />D. Draft Report <br /> <br />RKH will prepare a draft report with text and graphics summarizing the findings, <br />3 <br /> <br />~.w# <br />
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