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3/11/2013
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Redwood City Costco Gasoline Expansion ProjE 7.A. - Page 428 <br /> August4,2011 ruye i3 <br /> Table 7 Existing Redwood City Costco Gasoline Facility Pump Times <br /> Weekday PM Pump Time* Weekend Midday Pump Time* <br /> Peak Period Peak Hour Peak Period Peak Hour <br /> Average Pump Time 3:26 3:29 3:15 3:03 <br /> Minimum Pump Time 1:48 2:16 0:32 0:48 <br /> Maximum Pump Time 6:35 6:27 6:33 6:33 <br /> 95th Percentile Pump Time 4:54 4:57 4:33 4:19 <br /> *Pump time is the length of time(minutes:seconds)that cars are at the pump from the time they pull up from the queue and stop <br /> until the time they pull away from the pump <br /> As shown in Table 7, the average pump time was fairly consistent across the different time periods, <br /> ranging from 3 minutes and 3 seconds during the weekend midday peak hour to 3 minutes and 29 <br /> seconds during the weekday p.m. peak hour. The maximum pump times were approximately 6 <br /> minutes and 30 seconds during all time periods. <br /> Existing Queue Mitigation Strategy <br /> Given the queuing issues currently occurring on site, the Redwood City Costco management and <br /> operations have developed a queue mitigation strategy to deal with overflow fuel station queue <br /> stacking during the peak time periods. The queue mitigation strategy used is slightly different than <br /> the conceptual plan developed as part of the initial development approvals but it works more <br /> efficiently and has less impact to on-site circulation and parking than the initial concept plan. The <br /> existing queue mitigation strategy that is used for the fuel station is illustrated in Figure 6. <br /> Kittelson&Associates,Inc. Boise,Idaho <br />
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