HomeMy WebLinkAboutTraffic Engineer Presentation 5-17-17
PSAC Meeting
May17, 2017
TRAFFIC ENGINEER UPDATE
New Traffic Signal
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PSAC Meeting
February 15, 2017
Nichols Road & I-15 NB Off-ramp
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Gunnerson Street Paving
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Gunnerson Street Paving
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Gunnerson Street Paving
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NEW STREET SIGNS
3M, A Global Company that invents, designs and produces various different types of product including signs have notified the City of a discount opportunities for new street signs.
The Discount is approximately 50% off of their top-tier diamond grade retro-reflective signs for a limited time.
The City will take advantage of this opportunity, and purchase many different types of signs to replace the existing older signs throughout the City.
These signs will greatly increase the retro-reflectivity to alert the drivers.
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SB-821 Final Applications
A total of seven applications were submitted which included 4,060 linear feet of sidewalks, and 9 miles of bike lanes on April 27. We included
the Support Letter from PSAC, Thank You
Chaney Street – 1,800 feet of sidewalk on
the east side of Chaney Street,
from W. Flint Street to W. Sumner Street.
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SB-821 Final Applications
W. Lakeshore Drive – 1,350 feet of
sidewalk on the north side of
Lakeshore Drive, from
Machado Street to Wise Street.
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SB-821 Final Applications
3. W. Sumner, Mohr and Davis Street
910 feet of small sections
of missing link sidewalks.
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SB-821 Final Applications
4. 0.25 miles both way Class II Bike lane on
Lakeshore Drive from Chaney to Mohr Street
0.85 miles on W. Graham from Mohr Street
to Main Street, and 0.65 miles of Class III
Bike lane on Main Street from
Limited to Flint Street.
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SB-821 Final Applications
5. 1.75 miles both way Class II Bike
lane on Machado Street from
Grand to Lakeshore Drive,
0.25 miles on Lakeshore Drive
from Machado to Jernigan Street.
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SB-821 Final Applications
6. 0.25 miles both way Class II Bike lane
on Mission Trail from Diamond Drive
to Campbell street.
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SB-821 Final Applications
0.5 miles one way Class I multi-use trail
adjacent to the flood control channel
near Palomar Street. This is part of the
Murrieta Creek Regional Trail.
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