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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10 - Balboa Peninsula Crosswalk Crossing Study - Approval of PSA (17T03) - CorrespondenceReceived After Agenda Printed Item No. 10 Rieff, Kirn September 13, 2016 From: City Clerk's Office Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 3:06 PM To: Mulvey, Jennifer; Rieff, Kim Subject: FW: 09-13-16StudySession/Peninsula Crosswalks Attachments: IMG_1981[1].JPG; IMG_1982[1].JPG; IMG_1983[l].JPG; IMG_1984[1].JPG; IMG_ 1985[1].JPG; IMG_1986[1].JPG From: Kiff, Dave Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 3:05:32 PM (UTC -08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) To: City Clerk's Office Subject: FW: 09-13-16StudySession/Pen insula Crosswalks For the record. From: Brian H Ouzounian[mailto:brian.oci@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 2:59 PM To: Dept - City Council Subject: 09-13-16StudySession/Peninsula Crosswalks Dear Mayor and City Councilmembers: This is to provide my comments regarding the study session item today concerning crosswalks on the Balboa Peninsula. A. Attached are photos of the intersection of Balboa Blvd and "E" street. As you can see, this is where the boardwalk dumps out into Balboa Blvd, a very dangerous intersection of everything on wheels and the presumption that "everyone sees and avoids what I'm rolling on." Kids going to Newport Elementary are exposed to the dangers here as well as residents and visitors. The bikes use the crosswalk as a "bike crossing" and do not stop at limit lines nor dismount and walk their bikes through the crosswalk. A lot of short cuts take place by bicyclists, cutting their turns up the boardwalk ramp early. This is a dangerous condition as it does not mix well with motor vehicles. There are "No U -Turn" signs posted in both the east and west directions at the intersection because of problems of vehicles making U -Turns in the intersection. Everything from tour buses, school buses, concrete trucks, large commercial delivery trucks, and "lost" visitors make these U -Turns and sometimes back right up to the bike ramp. The problem goes unchecked as vehicles continue do U -Turns in the intersection and ignore the signs. Horns honk all hours of the night at those making the illegal turns, which disturbs our residential peace and quiet. Suggest another sign farther away from the intersection and possibly an overhead bright yellow sign over the intersection. Better devices and solutions at this intersection are necessary for public safety. Extending the boardwalk would be a positive and partial solution. Better signage is needed. I would be glad to meet with any City official at the site to view these conditions onsite. Is this possible. B. There are many crosswalks along the peninsula and for good reason. It has become quite difficult, however, to navigate a car each way, this for residents and visitors alike. The public seems to believe a crosswalk is the same as a bike path because they jet out randomly causing dangerous accidents and harrowing rides for residents daily ingress and egress. seldom do the bicyclists walk their bikes through the crosswalk. This is true many times for baby strollers that seem to appear in the crosswalks expecting vehicles to stop, of course, even if they dart into it from the sidewalk and median. The new vegetation in the medians is nice but the line -of -sight has been reduced for drivers. Marina Park has also produced many more crossings of Balboa Blvd. C. Bicycles using the right lanes on Balboa Blvd instead of the boardwalk have become problematic as it essentially reduces the boulevard to one lane due to the 3' of clearance required when passing a bicyclist. A comprehensive amendment to the Master Bicycle Circulation Plan needs to be completed to move the bikes to the boardwalk. This is also needed for emergency egress as I am sure CERT would agree. Best Regards, Brian Ouzounian z m 0 i1,41MMIN -ez 0 MEW Ito aFTT! 4', .,km