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HomeMy WebLinkAbout14 - Corona del Mar Crosswalk UpdateAGENDA ITEM NO. I� October 22, 002 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Public Works Department Richard M. Edmonston 949 - 644 -3344 red monston()citv.newport- beach.ca.us SUBJECT: CORONA DEL MAR CROSSWALK UPDATE RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file. DISCUSSION: Staff has received numerous calls regarding a pedestrian accident at the intersection of East Coast Highway and Iris Avenue that occurred on September 26, 2002. Several of the callers were under the impression that the nineteen - year -old pedestrian was killed in the accident. The accident report indicates he suffered a broken arm along with various cuts and scrapes. A recent check with the Police Department indicates they have not been contacted by anyone to indicate the injuries were more serious than originally reported by the doctor at Western Medical Center. Background This location is one that has been a concern to Public Works Staff for many years and past attempts to make improvements, such as the installation of a signal, have been denied by Caltrans on the basis that the volume of vehicular traffic on Iris Avenue is inadequate to justify a traffic signal. Caltrans has also been concerned that additional signals in Corona del Mar will impede traffic flow. Previous City studies show negligible impact from a signal at this location. The Vision 2004 plan calls for an improvement to increase pedestrian safety at this location. As the first step in this process, the current budget includes $100,000 to study and to implement appropriate pedestrian safety improvements on Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. More recently, Staff has met with Caltrans' staff to discuss the proposed relinquishment of Coast Highway from Jamboree Road to Newport Coast Drive. Caltrans has prepared a document addressing what needs to be done in order to bring this section of roadway into a "good state of repair." This study acknowledged the high accident rate at the Iris Avenue intersection, but only proposed to address the problem by adding a few extra signs. At the recent meeting Staff challenged Caltrans on the adequacy of the signage proposal and requested the location be restudied for the installation of either a traffic signal or a lighted crosswalk similar to the two they installed in Laguna Beach. SUBJECT: CORONA DEL MAR CROSSWALK UPDATE October 22, 2002 Page 2 Staff is aware of the safety issues at this location - both for drivers and pedestrians, and will continue to be proactive in taking steps to address these issues. Environmental Review: Not applicable. Prepared by: Submitted by: Richard M..Edmonston, P.E. ( -Stephen ,8adum Transportation and Development Services Manager Directr. of Public Works 7