HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-08-20 TPC PacketAGENDA
CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA
TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
COMMUNITY ROOM
August 20, 2015
6:00 P.M.
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
III. APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A. Regular Meeting of July 16, 2015
V. COMMUNITY COMMENT
During “Community Comment,” the Transportation Commission will invite residents to share relevant issues
or concerns. Individuals must limit their comments to three minutes. The Chair may limit the number of
speakers on the same issue in the interest of time and topic. Generally speaking, items that are elsewhere on
tonight’s agenda may not be addressed during Community Comment. Individuals should not expect the Chair
or Commission Members to respond to their comments tonight. Instead, the Commission might refer the
matter to staff for consideration at a future meeting.
VI. REPORTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
A. Tracy Avenue/Valley View Road/Valley Lane Roundabout Update
B. Discussion with Edina Police Department Representative
C. 2016 Neighborhood Reconstruction Projects
D. 2016 Transportation Commission Work Plan
E. Traffic Safety Report of August 5, 2015
F. Updates
i. Student Member
ii. Bike Edina Working Group
iii. Communications Committee
VII. CORRESPONDENCE AND PETITIONS
VIII. CHAIR AND COMMISSION MEMBER COMMENTS
Agenda / Edina Transportation Commission
August 20, 2015
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IX. STAFF COMMENTS
X. ADJOURNMENT
The City of Edina wants all residents to be comfortable being part of the public process. If you need assistance in the way
of hearing amplification, an interpreter, large-print documents or something else, please call 952-927-8861 72 hours in
advance of the meeting.
SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS/DATES/EVENTS
Thursday August 20 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday September 17 France Avenue Grand Opening & Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM THINK MUTUAL BANK
Thursday October 22 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Thursday November 19 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday December 17 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday January 21 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Thursday February 18 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday March 17 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday April 21 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
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MINUTES OF
CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA
TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
July 16, 2015, 2015
6:00 P.M.
ROLL CALL Answering roll call were members Bass, Boettge, Campbell, Iyer, Janovy, LaForce, Loeffelholz, Nelson, Olson, and
Spanhake.
ABSENT Rummel
APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA
Motion was made by member Nelson and seconded by member Olson to approve the meeting agenda. All voted aye.
Motion carried.
APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING OF MAY 21, 2015
Motion was made by member Nelson and seconded by member Olson to approve the amended minutes of May 21, 2015.
All voted aye. Motion carried.
COMMUNITY COMMENT – None.
REPORTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
Hennepin County 2040 Bicycle Transportation Plan Presentation
Mr. Bob Byers and Ms. Kelly Yemen from Hennepin County Public Works presented their 2040 Bicycle Transportation Plan.
Mr. Byers said the plan was first done in 1995 and this is their first update. As part of their public engagement process, Mr.
Byers said they went out and met with people instead of the people coming to them. They presented their vision, goals and
implementation. Mr. Byers said they work with each City to identify opportunities to build out the network; for example,
they worked with Edina to add bike lanes on Vernon Avenue. Additionally, they pay close attention to redevelopments and
use these as opportunities to get easements for bike lanes. They also created a gap map that identifies areas where there are
gaps in the network. In addition to working with local cities, they partner with Three Rivers Park District to achieve
completion of the network.
Discussion
Member LaForce said he was happy to see the north/south connection along the train tracks and asked what the plan was
since the railroad isn’t interested. Ms. Yemen said this is a Three Rivers planning area and they do not have the details
worked out.
Member Iyer asked what interaction they’ve had with Edina staff and Mr. Byers said quite a bit. Member Iyer said Edina has a
Bike Plan and an Active Routes to School Plan that involves multiple people and asked if their ideas are reflected on
Hennepin’s map. Member Janovy said approximately one year ago, Mr. Byers did a workshop for Bike Edina, plus other
meetings for the public that she and others attended so she believe Edina was well represented. Planner Nolan added that
he served on their advisory group and that Hennepin County used facilities from Edina’s Bike Plan that are considered
regional. Mr. Byers said their map may not show everything but they are flexible and is able to make changes. Member Iyer
asked what the process was for making changes and Ms. Yemen said to work through planner Nolan to understand if there is
a reason that a particular area was not added.
Chair Bass said she liked the clarity of the plan and definition of roles. She asked how much of this was pre-existing and Ms.
Yemen said it was probably soft knowledge before and now it is clearly defined.
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2016 Tracy Avenue Reconstruction Update
Mr. Andy Plowman with WSB and Associates presented the update. Mr. Plowman said the project area is from TH-62 to
Benton Avenue which is phase two to complete all of Tracy Avenue from Vernon Avenue to TH-62. He said there are two
curves along the roadway with posted speed limit of 30 mph where accidents have occurred, especially in the winter, and
staff will be requesting a variance from MNDOT to reduce the design speed to 25 mph. The rest of the project will include
replacing the asphalt, add on-street bike lane, parking in some areas, and keeping the sidewalk on the east side and do spot
repairs. Mr. Plowman said the bike lane will not cross the bridge over TH-62 so they are evaluating widening the sidewalk
over the bridge.
Additionally, Mr. Plowman said the roundabout to the south at Valley Lane and Tracy Avenue will be constructed at the same
time so they will work together to minimize impacts for users of the roadway.
Discussion
Member Nelson said the real issue in this phase of construction is at the bridge and asked if a traffic signal was discussed.
Mr. Plowman said the bridge is MNDOT’s jurisdiction and the area is not on their schedule for improvements. He said staff
applied for funding for a roundabout in the past but was not successful.
Member Janovy asked about current on-street parking and how this would change. Mr. Plowman said some areas aren’t
wide enough to add parking or because of other conflicts and also, residents at the informational meeting did not see a need
for it, except closer to the park. She asked about speed and volume and Mr. Plowman said speed is over the posted limit. She
asked if there was room for a 6-ft bike lane and Mr. Plowman said yes, because parking isn’t along the entire corridor.
Member Olson asked if the speed limit would be handled similarly to W. 70th where it was reduced to 25 mph because the
bike lanes were added. Planner Nolan said residents were surveyed about the 25 mph speed limit north of Benton Avenue
and what to do to the south and from eight respondents, six liked 25 mph and two liked 30 mph. He said staff is still
evaluating what the speed limit will be.
Member Loffelholz said crossing the bridge is unsafe and Mr. Plowman said this is why they are having discussions with
MNDOT about improving the sidewalk. Planner Nolan added that they are planning to extend the sidewalk on the east side
from the bridge to the new roundabout at Valley Lane.
Member LaForce said he was not aware that the roundabout at Valley Lane and Tracy Avenue was a done deal and planner
Nolan it isn’t until Council approves it; he said staff is moving forward with design plans.
Member Iyer noted that the bike lane stops at the bridge and Mr. Plowman said they anticipate adding a ‘share the road’
sign for the bridge and this decision will be made during the design process.
Member Spanhake said the sidewalk over the bridge is pretty high and looks dangerous when you’re on a bike. Mr. Plowman
said they could talk with MNDOT about striping a 4-ft shoulder over the bridge. She recommended that they keep the speed
limit consistent along the corridor and planner Nolan concurred but said staff wanted to get residents’ feedback on 25 mph
vs 30 mph.
Student member Campbell said as part of the cross-country team, they stayed away from Tracy Avenue towards the
Crosstown because they had to cross over to the other side at the bridge. He said this this is also a pedestrian issue, not just
biking.
Member Iyer said there always seems to be an after-thought to some projects. He said they knew this project was coming
and they also knew the Crosstown was an issue and asked why there wasn’t a plan for it. Chair Bass said similar to Hennepin
County’s Bike Plan where they identified gaps in their plan, it might be a useful exercise for the ETC to identify their top 25
gaps. Planner Nolan added that staff does talk with MNDOT but staff only has so much influence. He said a gap study over
the next couple years was a good idea.
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Member Nelson said he liked the design – straightening out the curves, parking by the school and park, and sidewalk
alongside the park. He reiterated the issues at the Crosstown bridge and said this was discussed at least a couple years prior
and a traffic signal was suggested as a possible solution. He said staff should continue to work with MNDOT to move this
forward.
Member Janovy concurred. She recommended a 6-ft bike lane instead of 5-ft because of speed, proximity to schools, the
Nine Mile Trail, etc. She said even though the survey response does not support streetlights, she believed it should be
reviewed because pedestrians are usually walking in the dark. She said she shared the concern about the gap from Valley
Lane to the fire station and hoped that during this process it can be figured out to help people’s comfort.
Chair Bass asked if they planned to add a sidewalk south of the bridge in the area where a natural trail has been created by
pedestrians and Mr. Plowman said yes, if MNDOT agrees with their plan to make improvements on the bridge that would
connect to the sidewalk.
Member LaForce said he understood MNDOT’s responsibility under the Crosstown bridge but the bridge itself is a
continuation of a City street and this is how residents see it. He said he is not convinced that staff has done all they can. Mr.
Plowman said city engineer Millner has had conversations and continues to talk with MNDOT about the bridge but it is about
funding. Member Nelson said it is a sightline issue because of the railings and if MNDOT doesn’t have the money maybe the
City does to make these improvements.
In conclusion, chair Bass said she is sure that staff has spoken to MNDOT repeatedly and offered the ETC’s support as
needed. She said it would be nice to at least have an anticipated improvement date.
Grandview Transportation Study Preliminary Scope of Work
Planner Nolan explained that the scope of work is for the entire Grandview area, not just for the old public works site. He
said staff is looking for feedback.
Member Janovy noted a date error on the final page, in step 6. She said the scope promises a lot. She asked why the “lid”
was included when it is only a concept and not in any approved plans. Planner Nolan said it was included as a ‘what if’ – what
would its impact be on increased density or how it would change the functionality of the roadways. Member Janovy said the
lid forces alteration of the highway ramps and pushing the study area out further east. She encouraged going all the way to
France Avenue. Planner Nolan said going to France Avenue would increase the scope and costs tremendously (current
boundary is 50th & Eden).
Chair Bass asked if they would do request for proposals and planner Nolan said yes and they are opening it up to national
firms.
Traffic Safety Reports of June 3 and July 1, 2015
June 3 Report
B.1. Member Janovy asked if the City has a policy on painting no parking on curbs and planner Nolan said they do not have a
policy and it is not something they normally do. She said one of the reasons for the denial doesn’t seem relevant while the
burden is placed on the residents who are not violating the law. She suggested enforcement or a non-commercial parking
sign.
B.3. Member Nelson said it seems like there should be a marked path to the park and requested that this be reviewed again.
Member Loffelholz said speed and volume should be considered coming down the hill on W. 66th Street. Member Boettge
said there was a lot of conversation on Next Door about this street. She said even though warrants are not met they need to
be flexible. Member Janovy concurred and said she does not believe the denial is consistent with the Living Streets and
Crosswalk policies. Member Iyer asked about the cost but planner Nolan did not know the cost because it depends on the
type of application. He also asked how many parks have crosswalks and planner Nolan did not know this either; however,
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planner Nolan said he has been in conversation with Park and Recreation director Kattreh about this and councilmember
Brindle has also expressed interest.
Motion was made by member Janovy and seconded by member LaForce to move Item B.3. to Section C and forward the
June 3 and July 1, 2015, TSC report to the City Council.
All voted aye.
Motion carried.
July 1 Report
B.6. Member Janovy said the conclusion was to recommend no action and she is not sure that the reason given is relevant
because there is a zoning code that requires no parking area, no stacking area being located in an alley. She said she doesn’t
see why the general public should be inconvenienced because a business doesn’t have adequate parking or stacking area.
She said she did not know the solution but did not agree with the rationale for denying it. Planner Nolan said based on
analysis of engineering studies it is such a small amount of vehicles that are impacted that they decided it did not require
action; also, the area is being reviewed for redevelopment. Member Janovy thinks the redevelopment could make it worse.
D.3. Chair Bass asked if the resident was advised he/she could complete a petition and planner Nolan said he did not know
but would check on this.
Motion was made by member Janovy and seconded by member Nelson to forward the July 1, 2015, TSC report to the City
Council.
All voted aye.
Motion carried.
Updates
Student Members
Member Campbell announced that this was his last meeting as he heads off to college. He thanked the ETC. He said he lives
near W. 66th Street and it is good to see the police monitoring the speeding issue.
Bike Edina Working Group
Member Janovy said BETF is on a break.
Living Streets Working Group
Member Nelson said this group is no longer meeting and should be removed from the agenda.
Communications Committee
Member LaForce said an article that member Janovy wrote for the Advisor on bikes and pedestrians was published last week.
CORRESPONDENCE AND PETITIONS – None.
CHAIR AND COMMISSION MEMBER COMMENTS
Member Janovy said Speak Up! Edina is currently seeking feedback on three transportation options questions and she said it
would have been nice if they more closely reflected the neighborhood reconstruction survey so they can begin developing
feedback around these specific ideas. She said last month’s topic was communications and one question asked about Edina
To Go and what could be added to it – she said this would be a good topic for the ETC to address to see how the application
could be used for Traffic Safety related issues. She suggested having a future discussion about improving their advisory
function to the City Council because they have great discussions that the City Council doesn’t benefit from and there are
things that go to City Council that the ETC doesn’t get to give input on.
Chair Bass reported overgrown vegetation on the north side of W. 70th Street between Antrim and Cahill infringing on the
sidewalk. She said in May, she visited City of Richfield’s Transportation Commission and shared with them the ETC’s work
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plan and they would like to be involved in the Greater Southdale Area Transportation Study. She said also that they are
interested in renaming Edina Industrial Boulevard and planner Nolan said they have already reached out to staff. She said
they shared with her their plans for W. 66th Street and an interesting approach was that the transportation commission
hosted the open houses for residents; they are adding a new single lane roundabout at Lyndale and Nicollet, and they’re
thinking about restriping the roundabout at Portland because it is challenging to navigate. She asked if a tree could be
planted in the roundabout at Valley View Road to replace the one that had to be removed. She asked if last month they had
decided on next steps for the capstone project that was presented and planner Nolan said no. Chair Bass suggested it as a
future agenda item to consider hosting an open house for the neighborhood and presenting the study.
Chair Bass asked if commissioners had any reaction or feedback to the recent council work session. She said they seem to
have an interest in the Circulator system and she learned things that she hadn’t previously heard about. Member Nelson said
it was evident from the discussion that there’s a lot going forward that the ETC hasn’t been informed about.
Chair Bass suggested modifying the first question on Speak Up! Edina and adding a few prompts to learn more about how
residents of all ages get around other than by cars.
Member Nelson said it looks like member LaForce’s letter in the Sun Current worked because he’s noticed that drivers seem
to be stopping behind the crosswalk. He said the device that triggers the light to change is no longer underground; it is
aboveground so pulling ahead into the crosswalk is not beneficial.
Member Olson encouraged everyone to look at driverless cars because they could have profound impacts on seniors,
emergency vehicles, insurance, etc.
Member Boettge complimented City staff driving public works vehicles because she said they are the least likely to run over
pedestrians. She said they always stop for her and asked if this was learned behavior through training. She said if it is learned
behavior it should be duplicated for the public. She said similar to gaps in bike lanes, there are also gaps for pedestrians or
crosswalks that seem inviting to use but is difficult because there are so many conflicts that she finds it easier to cross mid-
block, i.e. the intersection at W. 70th/Normandale Road and TH-100.
STAFF COMMENTS
• Planner Nolan gave an update on the 2015 reconstruction projects.
• For the 2016 projects, the ETC will receive the multi-modal survey tabulation next month; an open house is
scheduled for Jul. 27 for two projects and Jul. 29 for the other.
• An open house was held on Jun. 25 for the Interlachen Boulevard Sidewalk and staff received strong support; there
are many impacts along the project area so it may be constructed over two years.
• Edina Industrial Boulevard at Metro Boulevard was restriped to make it clear that it is a two-lane roadway and staff is
getting positive feedback.
• The missing gap of sidewalk on Xerxes Avenue (W. 56th to W. 60th) received approximately 25% funding from
Hennepin County for construction in 2016 (this is the only gap between Southdale and Lake Calhoun, Minneapolis).
• Open Streets is scheduled for Sept. 27, between Browndale Avenue in Edina and Beard Avenue in Minneapolis;
volunteers are needed.
ADJOURNMENT
Meeting adjourned.
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ATTENDANCE
TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION ATTENDANCE
J F M A M J* J A S O N D SM SM WS
# of
Mtgs
Attendance
%
Meetings/Work
Sessions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8
NAME TERM
(Enter
Date)
(Enter
Date) 6/17
Bass, Katherine 2/1/2017 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 88%
Boettge, Emily 2/1/2017 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 100%
Iyer, Surya 3/1/2018 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 75%
LaForce, Tom 3/1/2018 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 88%
Loeffelholz, Ralf 3/1/2018 1 1 1 1 1 5 83%
Janovy, Jennifer 2/1/2017 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 100%
Nelson, Paul 2/1/2016 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 100%
Olson, Larry 3/1/2017 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 88%
Whited, Courtney 2/1/2015 1 1 100%
Spanhake, Dawn 2/1/2016 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 100%
Rummel, Anna 9/1/2015 1 1 1 3 38%
Campbell, Jack 9/1/2015 1 1 1 1 4 50%
*cancelled
City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424 City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424
Edina Transportation Commission VI. A.
Mark K. Nolan, AICP, Transportation Planner ☐
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☐ August 20, 2015
Tracy Avenue/Valley View Road/Valley Lane Roundabout Update
Feedback regarding the recommended layout option for the roundabout proposed at this location.
Information / Background:
This project is included in the 2015-2019 Capital Improvement Plan with construction scheduled for 2016.
The project includes the realignment of lanes on Municipal State Aid designated Tracy Ave, Valley View
Road, and Valley Lane, and the construction of a roundabout at their intersection. This includes replacement
of the entire pavement surface, replacement of curb and gutter, alterations to bicycle lanes, sidewalk, and
lighting, and upgrading public utilities (watermain, sanitary sewer, and storm sewer). This will ensure the
utilities and roadway section meets current State Aid requirements, and improves traffic flow through the
intersection.
Please recall at the ETC’s March 19 meeting a preliminary layout was presented to commissioners by
engineering staff. Since that meeting, our consultant (SEH) has looked more closely at traffic data and design
options and will be on-hand to present findings and layout recommendations to commissioners for
comment.
Attachments:
SEH Project Memorandum with Attachments
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Update.docx
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SEH
Building a Better World
for All of Us° DRAFT MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
RE:
Chad Millner, City of Edina, Director of Engineering
Mark Nolan, City of Edina, Transportation Planner
Mike Kotila, PE
Senior Transportation Engineer
August 12, 2015
Tracy Avenue/ Valley Lane Intersection Improvements BA-430
SEH No. EDINA-132802; 14.00
This memorandum summarizes the results of our evaluation of alternatives for safety improvements at the
Tracy Avenue and Valley Lane intersection.
SEH has examined existing daily and peak period traffic volumes, anticipated traffic growth, historical
crash history, and non-motorized user needs at the intersection including the proposed Three Rivers Park
District Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail planned to cross Tracy Avenue at the Valley Lane intersection.
A single lane roundabout is recommended as the preferred alternative. Additional detail to support this
recommendation is provided in the body of this memorandum and its attachments. It is also
recommended that the design should accommodate potential future intersection capacity expansion on
the northbound approach. In addition, recommended trail crossing safety features are described in the
Design Considerations section of this memorandum.
Existing Conditions
Currently Tracy Avenue, Valley View Road and Valley lane converge to form a "T" intersection with Tracy
Avenue and Valley View Road forming the uncontrolled north and south legs and Valley Lane forming the
east leg controlled by a stop sign. A bike lane is present on northbound and southbound Tracy
Avenue/Valley View Road through the intersection. All streets have posted or statutory speed limits of 30
mph.
Traffic Volumes and Speed
City staff performed traffic volume and speed counts in May 2015 while school was in session. Based on
the speed data, the 85th percentile speeds (85% of vehicles are traveling at this speed or less) for
northbound and southbound vehicles range from 37mph to 39 mph. The high speeds contribute to the
concerns for intersection safety, especially for pedestrian and bicycle crossings.
Based on the volume data, Tracy Avenue north of the intersection has an ADT of 9300; Valley View Road
south of the 66th Street served 7500 vehicles per day, and Valley Lane east of Tracy served 3700
vehicles per day. The morning peak period runs from 7-9 am with 7-8am representing the highest hour of
traffic demand. The afternoon peak period runs from 3-6 pm. School dismissal occurs in the 3-4 pm hour,
but the highest volume hour of the day is 5-6 pm which was used as the "design hour" to assess
intersection capacity and performance.
Engineers I Architects I Planners I Scientists
Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc., 10901 Red Circle Drive, Suite 300, Minnetonka, MN 55343-9302
SEH is 100% employee-owned I sehinc.com I 952.912.2600 I 800.734.6757 I 888.908.8166 fax
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Crash History
The crash rates and severity rates for the study intersection were compared to statewide system average
crash rates and severity rates for similar intersections as well as the critical rate for the study intersection.
At this intersection both the crash and severity rates were above the calculated critical crash rates.
The intersection of Tracy Avenue and Valley Lane has a crash rate of 0.43 crashes per million entering
vehicles and a severity rate of 0.55 crashes per million entering vehicles from 2010 to 2014. These rates
exceed the statewide average crash rate of 0.18 and average severity rate of 0.27 for an urban thru-stop
intersection. The calculated crash rate is also above the calculated critical crash rate. From the MnDOT
Traffic Safety Fundamentals Handbook, the concept of the critical crash rate is a rate that takes into
account multiple variables that affect safety including the design of the facility, the type of intersection
control, the amount of exposure, and the random nature of crashes. Due to this intersection having a
crash rate that is above the calculated critical crash rate of 0.38 crashes per million entering vehicles, the
intersection is considered unsafe due to the probability (90-95%) that conditions at this site are
contributing to the higher crash rate.
Future User Demands
Traffic Growth Average Daily Traffic (ADT) forecasts for the 2016 year of opening and 2036 design year
for both Tracy Avenue and Valley Lane were developed, based on analysis of historical traffic growth
trends and the Met Council regional travel demand model outputs. Results yielded a 2036 forecast ADT
of 11,300 vpd on Tracy Avenue and 3,900 vpd on Valley Lane. It is understood that an increase in
enrollment of 200 students at Edina High School is anticipated. The traffic demand change from the
school enrollment was not explicitly calculated within the forecast, but is within the overall increment of
growth anticipated.
Intersection Alternatives Considered
Several potential intersection control types have been considered and evaluated including:
O No Build - Retain the existing side street stop control without any safety or capacity
improvements.
O Trail Crossing Refuge Island - Retain the existing side street stop control, add a refuge island and
trail crossing warning flasher system, but without any vehicular safety or capacity improvement
• All Way Stop Control — Add stop signs on the northbound and southbound approaches (Note:
MMUTCD All-Way Stop Warrants are not satisfied. This was done for operational comparison
only.)
O Traffic Signal Control — Signalize the intersection with the addition of a northbound right turn lane
(Note: MMUTCD Traffic Signal Warrants are not satisfied. This was done for operational
comparison only.)
O Single Lane Roundabout — Alt 1: See attached drawings. A single lane roundabout with trail
crossing warning flasher systems.
O Single Lane Roundabout — Alt 2: See attached drawings. A single lane roundabout with trail
crossing warning flasher systems and a northbound right turn bypass lane. Traffic demands
entering the intersection are highest from the south, but they must yield to traffic in the circulatory
roadway. Removing the right turns entering the circulatory road allows the northbound through
traffic to utilize the available gaps more effectively.
A qualitative comparison of these alternatives follows.
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Alternatives Evaluation Summary
Alternative
Intersection Performance
(2036) Speeds - Vehicular
Safety
Non-
Motorized
Safety
Other PM Peak
LOS
PM peak
Queues
Tracy Avenue
Do Nothing
(Retain 1-way
stop)
LOS F for
WB Valley
Lane
approach;
LOS F for SB
left turn
WB queue
7 cars;
SB left turn
queue 27
cars
85th percentile
speeds of
37-39 mph;
Crash rate
exceeds
"critical
rate"
Inadequate
number of
gaps in
traffic;
inadequate
pedestrian
sight
distance
1-Way Stop
with Trail
Crossing
Refuge
Speeds may
be slowed
slightly
Little
vehicular
safety
benefit
anticipated
Crossing
distance
shortened;
adequate
for crossing
Trail
crossing
warning
system
All-Way Stop
Control
LOS F; Long
delays on NB
and SB Tracy
Avenue
NB/SB
queues 15 -
16 cars
Drivers slow
but may roll
through stop
sign; Speeds
may go up on
adjacent
segments
Driver non-
compliance
with stop;
Crash rate
similar to
roundabout
but higher
severity
rate
Safe trail
crossing
requires
gaining
attention of
all
conflicting
drivers
Neither a
signal nor
an all-way
stop are
warranted
based on
approach
volumes; Traffic Signal
(includes a
NB right turn
lane)
LOS B or
better on all
approaches:
NB queue
20 cars
Speeds on
green through
intersection
are not slowed,
Higher
crash rate
(rear end
crashes);
Higher
speeds and
higher
severity
level
Conflicts
with turning
traffic
Roundabout -
Alt 1 or 1A
Critical
movement is
northbound:
LOS D
(2016 LOS B)
NB queue
29 cars
(10 cars in
2016) Speeds slowed
to 18-22 mph
through
intersection
Crash rate
similar to
all-way
stop, but
severity
rate is
greatly
reduced.
Bikes and
pedestrians
cross 1
lane at a
time
against
traffic from
Addresses
speed,
delays,
motorized
and non-
motorized
safety
Roundabout -
Alt 2
(includes NB
right turn
bypass lane)
Critical
movement is
northbound:
LOS A
NB queue 4
cars
only 1
direction;
Warning
Flashers
can be
provided
Allows
increase in
traffic
demand
from the
south
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Findings and Conclusions
Based upon the evaluation of alternatives described a single lane roundabout, Alternative 1A is
recommended for the following reasons:
• Intersection capacity (delay and LOS) issues will be addressed at year of opening and will serve
demands through the 2036 design year. The Alternative 1A design preserves space for
northbound capacity improvement to serve unanticipated traffic growth, fluctuations or school
related special event traffic if needed in the future.
• Traffic speed issues through the intersection will be addressed.
• Vehicular safety will be improved; the crash rate will be lowered and the likelihood of personal
injury crashes will be greatly reduced.
• Non-motorized users can safely navigate the intersection. Trail crossings occur one lane at a time
with conflicts coming from one direction at a time. The crossings can be equipped with warning
flasher systems. Pedestrian crash survivability rates are greatly increased with lower speeds
experienced in a roundabout.
• Bicyclists in bike lanes along Tracy Avenue have options. Bicyclists can stay in the traffic lane
through the circle, or can use bike ramps to/from the bike lanes and utilize the roundabout
crosswalks.
Design Considerations
A single lane roundabout recommended. Alternative 1A is identical to Alternative 1 except the trail along
the east side is shifted away from the intersection to preserve width should the need for a northbound
right turn bypass lane, as shown in Alternative 2, to be added at a future date if needed. The northbound
approach volumes must yield to the circulatory
Crosswalks should be provided across all legs of the roundabout so that bicyclists suing the Tracy
Avenue/Valley View Road bike lanes have the opportunity to leave the vehicular lane if they choose not to
ride through the circulatory roadway. The regional trail route can be signed to the south crossing, but
users may choose to cross the east and north legs instead. Therefore, if crosswalk warning flasher
systems are considered, they should be considered at all crossings.
Crosswalk warning flasher systems. If used, should be the Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon type.
These flasher systems have been shown to greatly increase the percentage of drivers that yield at the
crosswalk.
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Attachments
Roundabout Alternative 1
Roundabout Alterative 1A
Roundabout Alternative 2
RJR Figure 2 — Existing Peak Hour Volumes
RJR Figure 3 —2036 Peak Hour Volumes
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City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424 City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424
Edina Transportation Commission VI. B.
Mark K. Nolan, AICP, Transportation Planner ☐
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☐ August 20, 2014
Discussion with Edina Police Department Representative
No action requested.
Information / Background:
The Edina Transportation Commission’s (ETC) 2015 Work Plan includes the Ongoing Responsibility to
“meet with Police Department and Public Works annually to discuss shared interests.” Edina Police
Lieutenant Dan Conboy will be present to discuss these items with the ETC. Public Works Director Brian
Olson is scheduled to be present at the September 17 ETC meeting to discuss shared issues/concerns with
commissioners.
Please come prepared to discuss shared transportation-related interests with Lt. Conboy.
Attachments:
None
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City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424 City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424
Edina Transportation Commission VI. C.
Carter Schulze, PE, Assistant City Engineer ☐
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☐ August 20, 2015
2016 Neighborhood Reconstruction Projects
Review and provide feedback on the 2016 Neighborhood Reconstruction Projects.
Information / Background:
Project planning and preliminary design is underway for the 2016 Neighborhood Reconstruction
Projects. The Neighborhood Reconstruction Projects, which renew the city’s streets and water,
sanitary sewer and storm sewer utilities, present a valuable opportunity to improve and expand upon
the city’s pedestrian transportation network as well as to mitigate ongoing traffic and pedestrian
safety issues.
Attached are project area, proposed sidewalk, pedestrian facilities and bicycle facilities maps. City
staff hosted a neighborhood open house event on July 27th for the Golf Terrace B and Strachauer
Park A neighborhoods. Staff is currently receiving and compiling resident comments and suggestions
for the proposed project areas. On July 29th, design consultants for the Morningside A & White
Oaks C combined project conducted a separate neighborhood meeting and they will present that
project to the ETC at a future meeting.
Draft feasibility studies will be distributed to the ETC in September for discussion at the October
meeting. In November, the final feasibility studies and ETC recommendations will be distributed to
the City Council. A Public Hearing for the projects is being planned for early December.
Staff is requesting that you identify issues such as vehicle, pedestrian and bicycle circulation and how
Living Streets elements could be incorporated into the design of the 2016 Neighborhood
Reconstruction Projects.
REPORT / RECOMMENDATION Page 2
Attachments:
• 2016 Neighborhood Roadway Reconstruction Projects
o Golf Terrace B
Project area map
Proposed Sidewalk map
Non-Motorized Transportation Survey Results
o Strachauer Park A
Project area map
Proposed Sidewalk map
Non-Motorized Transportation Survey Results
o Morningside A & White Oaks C
Project area map
Non-Motorized Transportation Survey Results
• Pedestrian Facilities Map
• Bicycle Facilities Map
• Classification of Living Streets
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4625 Lexington Street 1
West 56th street off
of Wooddale and
Concord Avenue
from Southview to
Lakeview Drive
These are highly used
routes for children walking
and biking to school. There
are currently no sidewalks.
It is very dangerous for the
students and for the
drivers. These areas need
sidewalks. 1 1 west 56th street
cars speeding down the road on
the way to community center,
Southview, Concord, Kulman.
Many students are driving fast.
There are many children that
live on these streets, and there
are no sidewalks so it's
dangerous to have cars driving
too fast with children out and no
sidewalks.
4617 Tower 1
Tower and
Concord/Tower and
St Johns
no sidewalks/cars
speeding/no stop sign on St
Johns at Tower and bushes
at top of Tower and
Concord make it hard for
cars to see bikers/walkers.1 Tower street
Tower is a cut through
street for many people
going to/from three 3
schools nearby. No
sidewalks is a big issue.
Very difficult for kids to
safely bike or walk to
school and with friends in
the neighborhood. 1
Tower and
surrounding streets
(WWoodland/concord
Terrace etc)
We have a LOT of young
children in the neighborhood
and the slow down signs don't
work very well. Kids can't freely
ride bikes without the risk of
getting hit by a car.
Additionally, given the amount
of new construction activity on
our street entire sides of streets
are occupied with large
vehicles, which elevates the
significance of this issue.
5704 fairfax ave 1
corner of Woodland
and fairfax/st Johns running stop sign 1 1
4621 Tower st 1
Tower Street &
concord ave near
southview Cars driving too fast 1 1
Tower st and concord
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intersection
Speeding in tower st .... Unsafe
roads for kids to walk from bus
stop (no sidewalks) and
speeding cars
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Woodland Rd West 1
Woodland Rd West
between Concord
Drive and Wooddale.
People use Woodland Rd
West as a "cut through"
from the 3 schools
(Concord, Southview, and
Normandale) as well as
Hwy 100. We have 40+
young kids on our street
and cars come blazing
down the street without
regard for the speed limit or
the kids. People use
Woodland Rd W and Tower
Street as a cut through, but
Woodland Rd West is the
worst, especially between 5-
6pm. Cars fly down our
street.1
Woodland Rd West
between Concord Drive
and Wooddale Ave.
People use this as a cut
through - especially when
getting off Hwy 100 and
crossing over into
Minneapolis 1 Woodland Rd W
Speeding, Driving Aggressively
around young children, Rolling
through stop signs, etc.
4605 Woodland Rd W 1
Intersection of
Woodland Rd W and
Fairfax/St. John's
Multiple cars a day speed
right through the stop sign.
Dozens of young children
in the neighborhood as well
as one of main streets to
head to Woodale from
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ndale schools. Many (too
many) close calls)1 1
Intersection of
Woodland Rd W and
Fairfax/St. John's
Running stop sign and high
speeds in main school cut
through street and lots of young
children on blocks
Tower Street 1 Tower Street
There is quite a bit of thru
traffic that turns off or onto
Wooddale and speeds
down Tower Street.1 Tower Street
We are experiencing a
great increase in thru
traffic, most of which simply
speeds down the street
without regard to children
playing or people walking
on the street. 1 Tower Street
We experience stop sign rolling
(at Tower & St. Johns) along
with thru traffic speeding down
Tower Street. Many people
don't reduce their speed if (or
when) they notice children
playing in the yards.
5629 St. John's 1 1 1
4604 Woodland Rd West 1
4604 woodland road
west
It can be viewed as a cut
thru street. Young drivers
going too fast when school
gets out and little kids are
getting off the bus.1 4604 woodland road west
Cut thru street for concord
campus area 1
4616 Tower Street 1
Tower Street
between Concord
and Woodale
Traffic is too fast. Lots of
children playing and cars
use Tower as throughway
between Wooddale and
HWY 100 1
Tower Street between
Wooddale and Concord
Too many cars. People use
Tower as a throughway
between Wooddale and
HWY 100 1
Tower Street between
Wooddale and
Concord Traffic is too fast
4629 Tower Street 1
corner of Tower and
Concord
cars speed around the
corner and go entirely too
fast down Tower. I have
elementary age children
and do not allow them to
play out front due to the
high amount of traffic and
the speed of the cars. If
there was a stop sigh at
Concord and Tower I
believe the cars would go
slower on Tower Street.
This is a concern of every
neighbor on the street.1 Tower and Concord
Tower Street has become a
cut-through street before
and after school M-F.
There is also a high volume
of construction vehicles
that park on both sides of
the street so it makes it
even more dangerous. 1
corner of Tower and
Concord
cars are going too fast!!! This is
a residential street with no die
walks and a high volume of
kids.
5512 Concord Ave 1 Concord & Lexington
Cars speed around turn -
one care recently drove into
a house 1 Concord & Lexington
There is significant drive
through traffic 1 Concord & Lexington excessive speed
4605 Lakeview 1 1 1
5713 Saint Johns Ave 1 1 1
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4524 56th 1 1
56th between Wooddale
and Concord
During school year there
are many buses, during
winter the street is
inadequately plowed. With
kids walking to school it
can be unsafe and
congested.1
4524 Woodland Rd W 1
Corner of Woodland
Rd W/St Johns
Stop sign at this corner for
which no one stops 1 1
Corner of Woodland
Rd W/St. Johns
People roll through the stop sign
at high speed
4539 56 1 St Johns Ave
People run the stop signs
at cross streets on St.
Johns.1 56 st.
Too many construction
vehicles. 1 St johns.
Don't like them running stop
signs on St Johns.
4511 Lakeview Drive 1 1 1
4508 Oak Drive 1 1 1
4509 Golf Terrace 1 1 1
4600 Concord Terrace 1 1 1
4516 W. Woodland Rd.1 1 1
4607 Lakeview Drive 1 1 1
5728 FAIRFAX AVENUE 1 1 1
rolling through stop
signs accident can happen
5600 Wooddale 1 1 1
1 1
5525 Concord 1 5525 concord ave
There is a lot of hi speed
traffic around the corners
as Concord Ave jogs to
lexington and back. And it's
a very active spot for kids
to play 1 1 5525 Concord Ave speeding and driving carelessly
4615 Golf terrace 1 Golf Terrace
the street is used as a "cut
through" and cars travel
pretty fast-it is also used by
many pedestrians and
bikes. There needs to be a
way to slow car traffic.
Possibly an additional stop
sigh at Lake View and Golf
Terrace? Speed bumps?
European style "street
furniture"... Anything would
be an improvement!1 Golf Terrace
A lot of "cut through"-non
local traffic 1 Golf Terrace
as stated previously-speeding-
rolling through the existing stop
sign.
4625 W 56th St 1
W 56th between
Concord and
Wooddale
People cut through on way
to/from schools and go
quite fast, plus there are no
sidewalks for those walking
to school.1
W 56th between Concord
and Wooddale
Lots of people use this
route to drop off/pick up at
Community Center,
Normandale and Concord.1
W 56th between
Concord and
Wooddale
Kids are out playing and there
are no sidewalks and a lot of
traffic - most of which is going
too fast or not paying attention
for kids and not noticing that St
John does not have a stop sign
4624 56th St W 1
56th street between
concord and St. John
the cars go very fast,
mostly younger drivers.1
56th street between St.
John and Concord
Heavy traveled street,
mainly with parents driving
kids and now construction
vehicles with all the
teardowns 1
56th st between
Concord and St. John speedy
4511 W 56th St 1 1 1
4604 Oak Drive 1 1 1
4600 Oak Drive 1 Oak & St. Johns
St. Johns has no stop signs
and people use it as a
quick cut through. High
speeds are a problem.1 1 Oak and St. Johns
E/W rolling stops and N/S
speeders
1 1 1
5724 Fairfax 1 1 1
56th Street West 1 56th Street West
Busy thoroughfare from
Wooddale to
Southview/ECC, Need
speed bumps.1 56th Street West
same issue as
above...major cut through
for school / community
center traffic 1 56th Street West Speeding
4616 West 56th Street 1
West 56th street
between woodale
and concord aves
diving too fast. It is a busy
street on the way to
schools 1
west 56th street between
woodale and concord
not only school traffic but
alot of construction traffic
that appears to be ongoing
into the furture 1
west 56th Street
between woodale and
concord
driving too fast. not watching
out for people pulling out of their
driveways
4617 Tower 1 4600 block of tower
Drivers speed down hill
coming from south view
middle school 1 1
4629 Woodland Rd W 1
Woodland Rd W
between Concord
and Wooddale
It is used as a through
street; while that is
understandable, high traffic
with high speeds
considering the number of
children and no sidewalks 1 1
4601 TOWER ST.1 1 1
4516 Oak Drive 1 1 1
4625 Woodland Road W 1
Woodland Road
West
This is a cut-through street
to Wooddale. Lots of traffic,
and speeding 1 Woodland Road West
Cut-through to Wooddale
Ave from Concord or
Southview Lane 1
Woodland
Road/Fairfax stop Rolling stops, speeding
4605 woodland rd west 1 1 1
Woodland Rd west
and st.johns 4 way
stop
Many cars do not stop or barely
break - many kids play in this
area
4501 Woodland Rd W 1 1 1
4625 Woodland Rd W 1
Woodland Road W
between Concord &
Wooddale
people treat it as a through
street, heavy traffic going
too fast 1
Woodland Rd W between
Wooddale & Concord
people treat it as a through
street, heavy volume going
too fast 1
Woodland Rd W
between Concord &
Wooddale
whipping around corner onto
Woodland from Concord, rolling
through stop sign
4506 Lakeview Dr 1 1 1
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4630 Concord Terrace 1
Concord Ave and
Concord Terrace
Speed on side streets,
failure to obey school
speed zone signs 1 1 Concord Ave
Rolling through stop signs, why
have them
5610 Concord Ave 1
cars do not stop at
56th and concord in
the morning or right
after school is out.
difficult to back out of
driveway.1 1
only at school starts
and ends time
going too fast, in attentive, on
the phone
5623 Concord Avenue 1
5623 Concord
Avenue
Very few people stop at the
stop signs.1 1
5623 Concord
Avenue, Edina
Failing to yield, rolling through
stop signs especially in the
morning!!!
1 1 1
4510 Lakeview Drive 1
Lakeview/St Johns
and Golf Terrace/St
Johns
speeding and running stop
signs 1 St Johns
too long a stretch of street
with no stop signs so
speeding and avoiding
Wooddale 1 Lakeview/St johns speeding and shooting stop sign
4528 W 56th St 1 56th st speeders/ cut thru 1 1 56th st
race down street/ pause at stop
sign on st. johns
5532 Concord Avenue 1 1 56th/ Concord
During School year the
volume picks up 1
4602 Lakeview Drive 1 1 1
5524 Concord Ave 1
Lakeview drive to
Lexington
New curvy road around the
lake seems to encourage
speeding from
Lakeview/Lexington to
Concord Ave 1 Lakeview to Lexington
the new narrow road
around other side of lake
Harvey has increased
traffic around
Lakeview/Lexington 1 Concord Ave
Many school kids walking and
biking, cars drive carelessly
down Concord Ave
4504 Golf Terr 1 1 1
4624 Woodland Rd W 1
We have two schools
nearby so expect some
traffic.1 1 We don't need sidewalks.
4610 Golf Terr No sidewalks. No assessments
4611 Golf Terr 1
Golf Terrace from
service road to stop
sign. Speeding.1 1
4512 Oak Drive 1 4512 Oak Dr
Excessive speeds down
street. There is a stop sign
at St. Johns yet cars
frequently speed.1 4512 Oak Dr
Any given time there are 4-
5 cars parked on my street
near our house; in winter it
really affects snowplowing
in front of my house.1 4512 Oak Dr Excessive speeds.
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4625 Lexington Street
4617 Tower
5704 fairfax ave
4621 Tower st
Woodland Rd West
4605 Woodland Rd W
Tower Street
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4604 Woodland Rd West
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4600 Concord Terrace
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5610 Concord Ave
5623 Concord Avenue
4510 Lakeview Drive
4528 W 56th St
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St. Johns & Oak Dr-cars
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4625 Lexington Street
4617 Tower
5704 fairfax ave
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Woodland Rd West
4605 Woodland Rd W
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5629 St. John's
4604 Woodland Rd West
4616 Tower Street
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5713 Saint Johns Ave
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GOLF TERRACE BGOLF TERRACE BGOLF TERRACE BGOLF TERRACE B
NON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEYNON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEYNON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEYNON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEY
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4524 Woodland Rd W
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4508 Oak Drive
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4516 W. Woodland Rd.
4607 Lakeview Drive
5728 FAIRFAX AVENUE
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GOLF TERRACE BGOLF TERRACE BGOLF TERRACE BGOLF TERRACE B
NON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEYNON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEYNON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEYNON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEY
AddressAddressAddressAddress
4630 Concord Terrace
5610 Concord Ave
5623 Concord Avenue
4510 Lakeview Drive
4528 W 56th St
5532 Concord Avenue
4602 Lakeview Drive
5524 Concord Ave
4504 Golf Terr
4624 Woodland Rd W
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If you ride a bicycle in your neighborhood, what If you ride a bicycle in your neighborhood, what If you ride a bicycle in your neighborhood, what If you ride a bicycle in your neighborhood, what
are your primary reasons for doing so? (select are your primary reasons for doing so? (select are your primary reasons for doing so? (select are your primary reasons for doing so? (select
all that apply)all that apply)all that apply)all that apply)
Walk/Jog/Run in Walk/Jog/Run in Walk/Jog/Run in Walk/Jog/Run in
NeighborhoodNeighborhoodNeighborhoodNeighborhood Walk/Jog/Run - Primary ReasonsWalk/Jog/Run - Primary ReasonsWalk/Jog/Run - Primary ReasonsWalk/Jog/Run - Primary Reasons
1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 no bike lane
1 1
Few Sidewalks and few
ways to from intersection to
intersection safely.1 1 1
Terrible bike paths, roads filled
with pot holes in this area and
little driver knowledge about
yielding to bikers
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1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
Nothing do not want a bike
lane
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Lack of sidewalks in rainy
weather. Some puddles
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walk near the middle of the
street 1 1
I don't trust the current bike
lanes. Many motorists don't
seem to understand the
markings or obey the laws
1 1 1 1 I no longer own a bicycle.
1 1
We don't need
sidewalks!1 1
1 1 1
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Concord
4625 Lexington Street
4617 Tower
5704 fairfax ave
4621 Tower st
Woodland Rd West
4605 Woodland Rd W
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5629 St. John's
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4616 Tower Street
4629 Tower Street
5512 Concord Ave
4605 Lakeview
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1 1 1 Jessica Lindberg 4625 Lexington Street 36-45 Female 5 0 3 0
1 1 1 Stephanie Potter 4617 Tower 36-45 Female 5 0 3 0
1 1 1 starr kouchoukos 5704 fairfax ave 36-45 Female 5 0 3 0
1 1 1 Jennifer Vanden burgt4621 Tower st 46-55 Female 2 0 1 0
1 1 1 Woodland Rd West 36-45 Female 4 0 2 2
1 1 1 Janet Lerch 4605 Woodland Rd W 46-55 Female 4 2
1 1 1 Kimberly Senn Tower Street 26-35 Female 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 Vedder 5629 St. John's 36-45 Female 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 4604 Woodland road west 36-45 Female 6 0 4 0
1 1 1 Nick Dolejsi 4616 Tower Street 26-35 Male 3 1 0
1 1 1 Amy Gunther 4629 Tower Street 36-45 Female 4 2
1 1 1 Rouman 5512 Concord Ave 46-55 3 0 0 0
1 1 1 Gordon Goss 4605 Lakeview 56-65 Male 6 0 4 0
1 1 1 Todd Weber 5713 Saint Johns Ave 36-45 Male 5 0 3 0
How frequently do How frequently do How frequently do How frequently do
visitors to your visitors to your visitors to your visitors to your
household park on household park on household park on household park on
the street?the street?the street?the street?
How satisfied are you with the availability of on-How satisfied are you with the availability of on-How satisfied are you with the availability of on-How satisfied are you with the availability of on-
street parking in your neighborhood?street parking in your neighborhood?street parking in your neighborhood?street parking in your neighborhood?
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4524 56th
4524 Woodland Rd W
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4511 Lakeview Drive
4508 Oak Drive
4509 Golf Terrace
4600 Concord Terrace
4516 W. Woodland Rd.
4607 Lakeview Drive
5728 FAIRFAX AVENUE
5600 Wooddale
5525 Concord
4615 Golf terrace
4625 W 56th St
4624 56th St W
4511 W 56th St
4604 Oak Drive
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5724 Fairfax
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4617 Tower
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There are many cars on the
street related to construction.
With school traffic, it can be
crowded.C Vogt 4524 56th 46-55 Male 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 Kara Drefs 4524 Woodland Rd W 36-45 Female 4 0 2 0
1 1 1
Too many construction
vehicles.Cynthia Conner 4539 56 0 0 0
1 1 1 Erna Kostuch 4511 Lakeview Drive 46-55 Female 6 0 1 0
1 1 1
In general, there should be
plenty of on street parking (on
Oak Drive). However, recent
home construction efforts
consume significant on street
parking spacing making it very
difficult for residents to find a
parking location.Sarah Howard 4508 Oak Drive 36-45 Female 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 Kate Kromer 4509 Golf Terrace 46-55 Female 3 0 1 0
1 1 1 Ted Davis 4600 Concord Terrace 56-65 Male 2 0 0 0
1 1 1 Dennis Hykes 4516 W. Woodland Rd.Over 65 Male 2 2 0 0
1 1 1 Doug Pletcher 4607 Lakeview Drive 46-55 Male 3 0 1 0
1 1 1 JOSEPH A. WELS 5728 FAIRFAX AVENUE 46-55 Male 1 0 0 0
1 1 1 Rachel LaTour 5600 Wooddale 36-45 Female 5 0 3 0
1 1 1
I often park on Lexington
avenue side of my house (5525
concord). This has the effect of
slowing other drivers down.Joel Sayles 5525 Concord 46-55 Male 5 0 3 0
1 1 1 Laurie Fetterman 4615 Golf terrace 46-55 Female 2 0 0 0
1 1 1 Kristin Savell 4625 W 56th St 36-45 Female 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 dennis berkowitz 4624 56th St W 56-65 Male 2 0 0 0
1 1 1 Scott Loving 4511 W 56th St 26-35 Male 3 0 1 0
1 1 1 Eric Wellmann 4604 Oak Drive 36-45 Male 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 Scott Taylor 4600 Oak Drive 46-55 Male 5 0 3 0
1 1 1 Christa Siddy 5724 Fairfax 56-65 Female 3 0 0 0
1 1 1 56th Street West 36-45 Male 5 3 0
1 1 1 Linda Pavic 4616 West 56th Street 46-55 Female 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 John Potter 4617 Tower 36-45 Male 5 0 3 0
1 1 1 Alan Eastlund 4629 Woodland Rd W 36-45 Male 2 0 0 0
1 1 1 DAVID l BRISCOE 4601 TOWER ST.56-65 Male 2 0 0 0
1 1 1 Elizabeth Wright 4516 Oak Drive 46-55 Female 5 0 1 0
1 1 1 Katie Smith 4625 Woodland Road West Female 4 0 2
1 1 1 steve lerch 4605 woodland rd west 46-55 Male 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 Eric Johnson 4501 Woodland Rd W 36-45 Male 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 Brad Smith 4625 Woodland Rd W Male 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 Austin Weigel 4506 Lakeview Dr 26-35 Male 3 0 1 0
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4630 Concord Terrace
5610 Concord Ave
5623 Concord Avenue
4510 Lakeview Drive
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street parking in your neighborhood?street parking in your neighborhood?street parking in your neighborhood?street parking in your neighborhood?
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your household your household your household your household park park park park
on the streeton the streeton the streeton the street ????
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NameNameNameName Street Street Street Street
No.No.No.No.Street NameStreet NameStreet NameStreet Name AgeAgeAgeAge Presenting Presenting Presenting Presenting
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1 1 1
Only an issue when school or
stadium events occur Tom Jenson 4630 Concord Terrace 56-65 Male 1 0 0 0
1 1 1 Helena 5610 Concord Ave 46-55 Female 3 0 1 0
1 1 1
There is little street parking
near 5623 Concord due to
location and restrictions on
Concord. This is fine. We are
more concerned with safety for
pedestrians Kimberly Macey 5623 Concord Avenue 56-65 Female 2 0 0 0
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1 1 1 David Frenkel 4510 Lakeview Drive 26-35 Male 5 0 3 0
1 1 1 Ann 4528 W 56th St 36-45 Female 4 0 0 0
1 1 1 Andrew Cripps 5532 Concord Avenue 46-55 Male 2 0 0 0
1 1 1
Not sure what constitutes
"parking". Is it more than 1
hour? More? Overnight?Dana O'Connor 4602 Lakeview Drive 56-65 Female 2 0 0 0
1 1 1 Susan Lebakken 5524 Concord Ave 46-55 Female 6 0 2 0
1 1 1 Eileen Foley 4504 Golf Terr 80 Female 1 0 0 0
1 1 1 Jerome & Clara Madsen4624 Woodland Rd W 75 Male & Femal 2 2 0 0
Nancy Nagib 4610 Golf Terr 57 Female 2 1 0 0
1 1 1 Mary Dorn 4611 Golf Terr 82 Female 2 2 0
1 1 1 J. Wizke 4512 Oak Drive 43 M 5 0 3 0
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61 Ewing Ave S 1 1 1
Beard Ave S 1 1 1
people driving to/from
soccer fields at park speeding and not observant
6001 Ewing Ave S 1
Beard Ave and
Ewing Ave
On Beard, drivers go to fast on
the full length of the street,
especially when dropping off
kids for soccer games. On
Ewing, there is a hill and the
street is wide and people don't
seem to watch their speed,
especially wehn heading south
on the street. 1
60th Street. Other
streets on trash
day.
People use 60th as a cross
street, particularly during rush
hour when the Crosstown is
busy. On trash day the whole
neighborhood is overrun by
garbage trucks. 1
Beard Ave and Ewing
Ave (speeding). 60th
(stop sign)
The stop sign on 60th and
Chowen is a spot of pretty good
visibility so people don't feel
they really have to stop. On
Ewing,sand especially Beard,
people speed. Beard is like a
drag strip sometimes.
1 Speed 1 Too mch 1 speed
6208 Beard Place 1 1 1
6117 abbott ave 1 1 1
6300 Ewing 1 1 1
Abbott Ave 1
Abbott Ave
between 60th &
62nd
Without a break for 61st Street,
this two block stretch seems to
invite higher speeds. It seems
to be primarily, people who are
headed to the Park for soccer,
but that's just a guess based on
the fact that it's not people who
live on the street.1 1
Abbott Ave between
60th & 62nd
Lots of kids in this 2-block
stretch - many are new to
biking, many crossing street to
get to friends' houses. Folks
who do not live in the
neighborhood are going way
too fast.
6036 Xerxes 1 Xerxes Fast cars, lots of back ups 1 Xerxes Too much traffic 1 Xerxes Too Fast
6220 Ewing Ave. S 1 1 1
1 1 1
6141 Chowen Ave S 1
62 street and
Chowen
Limited access to park on game
nights and weekend pickup
games as can only come in from
60th street. Some of the Edina
School buses appear to be
speeding when traveling east on
62nd street from Ewing to
Abbott.1
As mentioned on previous
question 1
60th and 62nd on
Chowen
Roling stops and sometimes
not stopping at all.
1 1 1
6012 Beard Ave 1 beard ave too fast 1 Beard Abe the park 1 Beard Ave
walking without sidewalks puts
people at risk
6012 Ewing Ave. S 1
Ewing drag from
61st to 62nd - ppl
gun it as they think
they have full
visibility
Crux of issue during soccer
season Spring/Fall 1 Ewing Ave. -
During soccer season vehicles
go from10/hr to 100/hr. It's not
safe for my kid to walk to the
park for his own soccer event!
Would be great to increase
modals.1 Ewing 60th-62nd
This seems like a stuck record
and I'm sorry. Ppl need to
realize there are walkers, bikers
and kids playing on the way to
the soccer game!
6012 Beard Ave SBeard Ave S 1
Beard Ave between
60th and 61st
Traffic is heavy and too fast
during summer soccer season 1
Beard Ave
between 60th and
61st Street
Lots of traffic due to large
number of people at park
during summer 1
Beard Ave between
60th and 61st Streets
Motorists driving too fast for a
residential street
6208 chowen 1 1 1
6133 Chowen 1 1 1
6008 Ewing Ave So 1 1 1
6013 drew 1 1 1
6116 Ewing Ave S 1 1 1 6116 ewing ave
kids coming from south tend to
drive too fast
Drew 1
60th street between
france and chowen
people accelerating very quickly,
approaching the stop sign too
fast - both over speed limit 1 1
60th street between
france and chowen
people accelerating very
quickly, approaching the stop
sign too fast - both over speed
limit
6116 Beard Place 1 1 1
6204 Beard Place 1 1 Strachauer Park
Overuse of the park - Edina
organized soccer games 1 Strachauer Park
Poor motorist behavior is
aggrevated by the fact there is
too much traffic and parrking
allowed on both sides of street
Ewing 1 1 1
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6016 Beard Ave S 1
Beard Ave, from
60th to Strachauer
Park
Cars often speed to the park,
endangering children, adult
walkers, and dog walkers.1
Beard Ave from
60th to Strachauer
Park
The volume of traffic is high
during soccer games and other
high-use times for the park.
This is not necessarily a
problem, except that this often
goes hand-in-hand with high
speeds.1
intersection of Beard
Ave and Beard Place,
intersection of Beard
Ave and 62nd
The intersection of Beard Ave
and Beard Place is very
dangerous -- there is no stop
sign, and the intersection is a
bend, rather than a 90 degree
angle. Many times I have seen
cars whipping through the
intersection without considering
what children, adults, pets, or
other cars are in the way. I also
saw a school bus have to break
hard and quickly to avoid a car
that swung right out in front of it
without even slowing down.
Also, there are stop signs on
62nd at Beard Ave (at the
entrance to Strachauer Park),
and many times people roll
right through the stop signs.
6025 Beard Ave S 1
Beard Ave from
Strachauer Park
People speeding going / coming
from park 1 1
Beard ave coming /
leaving park speeding
6132 Chowen 1 1 1
6129 Beard Ave S 1
Beard Ave S
between 60th and
62nd
Strachauer Park is located at the
end of the street and is always
busy with people using the park
(hockey, soccer, basketball,
etc.). As people drive there,
they speed.1
Beard Ave S
between 60th and
62nd
Strachauer Park is at the end
of the street and people need
to drive down Beard to get to
the park for games (hockey,
soccer, basketball) and for use
of the park.1
Beard Ave S between
60th and 62nd
Strachauer Park is at the end of
the street and people need to
drive down Beard to get to the
park for games (hockey, soccer,
basketball) and for use of the
park. People speed, don't stop
at stop signs and drive
aggressively.
6112 Beard 1 Beard Avenue
On certain event nights (soccer
at the park) prior to and after
games cars SPEED down Beard
Avenue to the park.1 1 Speed, failing to yield
Speed (on Beard drive to park)
see previous comment and at
the Beard/Beard Place "Y" - I
have seen many near accidents
as there is no signage on who
has the right of way and people
coming from Beard Place rarely
yield or look
6204 Chowen 1 1 1
6005 Chowen 1 1 1
stop signs at 60th &
Chowen
few stop east/west on 60th.
appears "stop" is optional
6112 Chowen Ave S 1 1 1
6020 Ewing 1
Ewing and Chowen
Curve intersection
Bottom of the hill and cars drive
by very fast - there are many
kids in the neighborhood 1 1
Ewing and Chowen
curve - and by the park
Lost of fast cars and people not
watching out for kids and
pedestrians
6212 Beard Pl 1 1 1
3601 W. 61st Street 1
Chowen and
Chowen Curve Speed 1 1
Chowen and Ewing
from 60th to the
crosstown Speed and inattentive driving
6125 Beard Ave. SBeard Ave. S 1 Beard Ave
Speeders racing to see their kids
at the soccer game 1 1
Beard Place at Beard
Ave
Merging drivers don't look and
don't stop
6119 Beard Place 1
Beard Avenue
south of Beard
Place and the
intersection of
Beard Ave and
Beard Pl
Cars travel extremely fast during
soccer seasons (spring, summer
and fall), also vehicles zoom
around the intersection of Ave
and Pl at very fast rates. The
intersection is extremely
dangerous 1
Volumes are appropriate
giving our proximity to the
park, however before and after
soccer games is an issue at
the intersection of beard ave
and beard place. There needs
to be a traffic control and t up
the intersection to avoid
accidents 1
Beard avenue and
beard place
High speeds and near
accidents at the intersections.
6124 Beard Place 1
Beard Ave & Beard
Place
Parent drivers before/after
soccer games are driving too
fast to get their kids to/from the
park. 1 1
6117 Beard Ave 1
Around Strachauer
Park, along Beard
Occasionally dissatisfied -
soccer nights - late parents
driving fast.1 1
6119 Beard Pl - failure
to yield; needs stop
sign. 6132 & 6133
Beard - rolling stop or
no stop.
6024 Ewing Ave 1 60th & Ewing
Walking and Biking in area
people don't obey stop signs and
traffic speed should be slower
for children, bikers and adults
walking.1 60th Street Child, walking and biking 1 60th & Ewing
All the above child, walking,
biking.
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6001 Ewing Ave S
6208 Beard Place
6117 abbott ave
6300 Ewing
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6220 Ewing Ave. S
6141 Chowen Ave S
6012 Beard Ave
6012 Ewing Ave. S
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6133 Chowen
6008 Ewing Ave So
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6025 Beard Ave S
6132 Chowen
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6212 Beard Pl
3601 W. 61st Street
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motivation since we have no shops in the
neighborhood. It is a lot of trouble to cross
France Ave twice just to get to Southdale.
Also there is nothing much to see in our
neighborhood, it would be great if our park
were more of a destination.1
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you have walking and biking and running
listed apart, yet they are all impacted by
irresponsible traffic and blind spots (another
bad one is 62nd/Ewing) where the
bushes/trees come out so far you can't see
the intersection. My own kid plays soccer at
Strachauer so I am not against ESA and any
other park activities. I am against how ppl
continue to drive and get there. We have
asked for years to get a mph gauge and
have only rec'd the "wire tapes"........NOT
during soccer season which is 90% of the
problem. Heck, having an officer for one
Tues. nt. to have dinner on our front porch
would tell you the story. The other issue is
the flooding that occurs during heavy rains
at Ewing/61st as their is not adequate
drainage to control the run-off. I'd be happy
to assist with any portion of this of explain
answers in more detail. Winnie Martin, 6012
Ewing Ave. S., Edina, MN 55410. 952-484-
5575. We would love to feel safer
stepping/backing out of our driveway each
day.1 1 1 1
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Traffic on 60th Street is awful. You can't
walk on that street safely so we rarely walk
on it or a cross it if we can avoid it.1 1
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6132 Chowen
6129 Beard Ave S
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6112 Chowen Ave S
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How frequently How frequently How frequently How frequently
do you do you do you do you ride a ride a ride a ride a
bicyclebicyclebicyclebicycle in your in your in your in your
neighborhood?neighborhood?neighborhood?neighborhood?
If you ride a bicycle in your neighborhood, If you ride a bicycle in your neighborhood, If you ride a bicycle in your neighborhood, If you ride a bicycle in your neighborhood,
what are your primary reasons for doing so? what are your primary reasons for doing so? what are your primary reasons for doing so? what are your primary reasons for doing so?
(select all that apply)(select all that apply)(select all that apply)(select all that apply)
1 1 1 1
visiting
neighbors 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1
Kids bike to
friends and for
fun
Would like a safe way for kids to be
able to bike across France and get
to pool and Rosland park area from
north side of 62 and east of france
1 1 1
Our area is pretty quiet since the
only folks coming down chowen
avenue for the most part live in the
neighborhood.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I feel it's unsafe.
1 1 1
We need more sidewalks. Don't walk in the
winter due to slippery roads 1
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1
1 Health does not warrant 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Safety
1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1
Sidewalks would increase my time outdoors
significantly.1 1
1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1
I don't feel safe walking, cars speeding,
failing to yeild, rolling thru stop signs, not
stopping at stop signs.1 1
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61 Ewing Ave S
Beard Ave S
6001 Ewing Ave S
6208 Beard Place
6117 abbott ave
6300 Ewing
Abbott Ave
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6220 Ewing Ave. S
6141 Chowen Ave S
6012 Beard Ave
6012 Ewing Ave. S
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1 1 1 61 Ewing Ave S 36-45 Male 3 0 1 0
1 1 1 Beard Ave So
1 1 1
We have way more on-street
parking than is needed. Chris Bremer 6001 Ewing Ave S 56-65 Female 2 1 0 1
1
1 1 1 Jacqueline Byers 6208 Beard Place 46-55 Female 2 0 0 0
1 1 1 woodley 6117 abbott ave 56-65 Male 3 0 1 0
1 1 1 Debbie Foreman 6300 Ewing 56-65 Female 2 0 0 0
1 1 1 Abbott Ave 36-45 Female 4 0 2
1 1 1 J. LaRose 6036 Xerxes 46-55 Female 1 0 0
1 1 1 Gluek 6220 Ewing Ave. S 56-65 Male 1 0 0 0
1 1 1 Charles Holm 6141 Chowen Ave So Over 65 Male 2 2 0 1
1 1 1
1 1 Patrick Dunn 6012 Beard Ave 46-55 Male 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 Winnie Martin 6012 Ewing Ave. S 36-45 Female 4 0 2 0
1 1 1
Deann Dunn and
Melvin Knudsvig 6012 Beard Ave S 36-45 Female 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 mitzi 6208 chowen Over 65 Female 1 1 0 0
1 1 1
Nadia
Christensen 6133 Chowen Over 65 Female 1 1 0 0
1 1
Mark & Janet
Condon 6008 Ewing Ave So Over 65 Female 2 2 0 0
1 1 1 6013 drew
1 1 1 Patrick Splinter 6116 Ewing Ave S 46-55 Male 6 0 4 0
1 1 1 Drew 36-45 Male 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 Steven Heng 6116 Beard Place 36-45 Male 2 0 0 0
1 1 1
Beard Pl and 62nd should be
parking on only 1 side,
Strachauer Pk side of street.
I live in front of the park and
there is a large safety
concern especially during
soccer games of kids/pets
running, unseen, into the
street/traffic. I have
witnessed close calls on
many occasions. Let's be
proactive before an accident
occurs and stripe the street
so that parking is only on the
park side of street. The
street construction is a
perfect opportunity to correct
the situation.Jane Lehar 6204 Beard Place 46-55 Female 1 0 0 0
1 1 1 Ewing
How satisfied are you with the availability of How satisfied are you with the availability of How satisfied are you with the availability of How satisfied are you with the availability of
on-street parking in your neighborhood?on-street parking in your neighborhood?on-street parking in your neighborhood?on-street parking in your neighborhood?
NameNameNameName Street Street Street Street
No.No.No.No.Street NameStreet NameStreet NameStreet Name
How frequently do How frequently do How frequently do How frequently do
you or a member you or a member you or a member you or a member
of your household of your household of your household of your household
park on the park on the park on the park on the
streetstreetstreetstreet ????
How frequently How frequently How frequently How frequently
do visitors to do visitors to do visitors to do visitors to
your household your household your household your household
park on the park on the park on the park on the
street?street?street?street?
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members members members members
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impacting impacting impacting impacting
ability to ability to ability to ability to
walk, ride a walk, ride a walk, ride a walk, ride a
bicycle or bicycle or bicycle or bicycle or
drive.drive.drive.drive.
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GenderGenderGenderGender
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AddressAddressAddressAddress
6016 Beard Ave S
6025 Beard Ave S
6132 Chowen
6129 Beard Ave S
6112 Beard
6204 Chowen
6005 Chowen
6112 Chowen Ave S
6020 Ewing
6212 Beard Pl
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6124 Beard Place
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If anything, the neighborhood
has too much on-street
parking. Driveways here are
long and wide, and can hold
multiple cars.Elizabeth Bellas 6016 Beard Ave S 46-55 Female 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 Hausman 6025 Beard Ave S 46-55 Male 6 0 3 0
1 1 1 John Vanderpoel 6132 Chowen 46-55 3 0 1 0
1 1 1 Alvin Abraham 6129 Beard Ave S 26-35 Male 1 0 0 0
1 1 1 Tanley Dorr 6112 Beard 56-65 Female 1 0 0 0
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1 1 1 Dan Powell 6005 Chowen Over 65 Male 2 1 0 0
1 1 1 Beverly Bergman 6112 Chowen Ave Over 65 Female 2 2 0 0
1 1 1 Jen 6020 Ewing 46-55 Female 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 Deborah Crawford 6212 Beard Pl 56-65 Female 1 0 0 0
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1 1 1 There is WAY too much of it. John Hamilton 6125 Beard Ave. S Over 65 Male 2 2 0 0
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Parking is very heavy in the
summer and fall during
soccer games. People walk
all over private yards during
this time with no regard. Johnsons 6119 Beard Place 26-35 Female 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 Louise Shapiro 6124 Beard Place 46-55 Female 3 1 1 1
1 1 1 Mary Nelson 6117 Beard Ave 62 Female 1 0 0 0
1 1 1 Robert Glass 6024 Ewing Ave 69 Male 1 1 0 0
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4047 Sunnyside Rd 1
Sunnyside between
France and Townes
Major speeding and cars using as a
cut through 1
Sunnyside between
Townes and France
44th traffic and Hwy 100 traffic
uses as cut through 1
Sunnyside between
France and Townes
Speeding, failure to yield, not minding
pedestrians
4047 Sunnyside Rd 1 4047 Sunnyside Rd
A large number of children live in
the neighborhood and many
motorists speed from the stop sign
at Arden to make the light at
Sunnyside & France Ave. 1 4047 Sunnyside Rd
Because of the lack of traffic
calming devices, motorists use
Sunnyside instead of 44th when
cutting through Country Club.1 4047 Sunnyside
Speeding is rampant from Arden Ave
to France Ave.
4048 Sunnyside 1
In between Arden
and France on
Sunnyside
It is a long stretch with no stops and
people fly down it. Tons of kids in
our neighborhood. Many bus stops,
people flying to work in the am.1 Sunnyside
The speed makes the volume
seem worse. If speed was better,
the volume is actually manageable 1 Sunnyside
People use Sunnyside as a way to
avoid 50th and France traffic and do
not treat it like a neighborhood
4002 Sunnyside Rd
Sunnyside Road
near France Ave
There are lots of small children
living on this street, also many
people walking around. Cars drive
downt the street too fast, trying to
get through the stoplight before it
changes. They are going too fast for
a resedential area.1 Sunnyside Road
Commuters go this way to avoid
50th & France area. Also many
people going to the businesses
near France Ave park further up
Sunnyside because there is not
enough parking. Sunnyside gets
pretty narrow after the business
area and there is sometimes not
enough space for cars to drive on
both sides of the street when cars
are parked on the street.1 Sunnyside Rd
There is a driveway to a parking lot
between Hello Pizza and Convention
Grill. Cars come out of there pretty
fast and I have seen some kids
almost get hit. It is hard to see if cars
are coming out of there. Maybe add
some mirrors to help cars and people
see what is coming. Also people tend
to go fast down Sunnyside towards
France in order to beat the stop light.
People also park where there are No
Parking signs in order to go to the
businesses. There are not any turn
lanes at 44th & France or Sunnyside
& France so when there is a line of
cars at the stoplight some people try
to go around the line, even when
nobody is turning, but there is not
enough room for that as there are
parked cars. This mainly happens
going south on France at those two
intersections with the stop lights.
4008 Sunnyside 1 1
France and
Sunnyside
People race through red lights
especailly at 5pm
4113 Kipling Ave 1 Kipling Ave
This is a common cut through from
Excelsior and cars drive far too fast.
There is no sidewalk so it becomes
a very real safety issue for both
children and adults. 1 1
Driving too fast.
Distracted - on cell
phones.
Children and pedestrians on this
street all throughout the day.
france ave s 1 France Ave South typically in excess of the speed limit 1 1
4242 Scott Ter 1
Morningside and
Scott Ter.
Cars seem to go fast and to turn
onto Morningside is hard to see.1 1
4237 Scott Terrace 1 Morning side cars are driving too fast 1 1 Morning side too fast
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Morningside and
France Ave S Too many cars and blind spots 1
Morningside and
France Ave S Too many vehicles 1
4408 Morningside Rd 1
Morningside between
Oakdale and Lynn
People use Morningside as a cut
through and rush through.. they go
barreling up and down the hill west
of Oakdale too.1
Morningside Road
between Oakdale and
Lynn
It just seems like people are using
it as a cut through. Crossing the
street feels treacherous at times.
Not sure how the new Sidell Trail
will factor in...1 Morningside and Lynn No stop sign... dangerous!
Morningside Rd 1 Morningside Road Cars go too fast 1 Morningside Road
Employee Cars from Westgate Pet
Clinic park on Morningside 1
4212 Grimes 1 Grimes and 42
Peoe drive fast on the hill and don't
stop at 42 stop sign need speed
bumps on hill onbgrimes 1 1 Grimes 42 Speed rolling thru stop signs
4248 Scott Terrace 1 Morningside Road speed of traffic 1 Morningside Rd. heavy volume, traffic noise 1 same speedn noise, volume
4209 Morningside Rd 1 Morningside Road
There are children everywhere in
this neighborhood and lots of street
parking. At high speeds it would be
difficult for a driver to notice a little
one about to dart into the street.1
Morningside Road,
between Grimes and
Crocker
I've noticed lately that the traffic in
the evenings has increased. It's
very noisy around here - even at 9
PM. AND THE TRUCKS! Every
time heavy equipment hits a rut in
the road you can hear things
shaking in my house. And that has
become much more frequent
recently with all the Sidell
construction.1
Morningside between
Grimes and Crocker.
I see people rolling through the
Grimes/Morningside stop sign all the
time. At night we can hear cars
slowing down at that stop sign and
then flooring the gas. And half of
them need new mufflers.
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Monterey/42,
grimes/42, Alden/42
Drivers on cell phones rolling stop
signs 1 1 42 Lots of talking/texting while driving
Morningside Rd 1
Morningside Rd near
France Ave
Vehicles use Morningside as cut
thru & drive too fast 1
Morningside Ave near
France Ave
Used as cut thru by non-local
traffic, construction traffic & trucks
servicing commercial node at
France & 44th 1
Morningside Rd near
France Ave
Vehicles do not drive cautiously thru
area with high volume of children
4239 Scott Terrace 1
Corner of
Morningside Rd. and
Scott Terrace
Speeding regularly occurs - bus
stop and many kids play at this
corner 1
Morningside Rd. and
Scott Terrace
Too many construction vehicles
and business parking close to
intersection - blocks view from
crossing or driving onto
Morningside Rd. 1
Morningside Rd. and
Scott Terrace
Speeding regularly occurs down
Morningside Rd.
4003 42nd street 1
42nd street between
France and Grimes
speeding and traffic volumes with
kids bus stops and weber park 1
42nd street between
France and Grimes
school brings mom's speeding to
get to school and cut thru traffic 1 42nd street school moms and cut thru traffic
4229 Alden Drive 1 Alden drive
So much construction traffic. Trucks
everywhere.1
Morning side and
Alden Drive
driving bery fast through the
neighborhood. Cutting throug 1 Morning side
driving too fast around a ton of
children. Lots of construction vehicles
4229 Scott Ter 1 Morning side ave too fast unsafe 1 1 Morning side speeding
4220 Scott Terrace 1
Morningside Av and
Scott Terr westbound
sightlines can be an issue from the
east 1 1
4317 42nd St W 1
42nd between Lynn
and Weber Park
people accelerate very quickly
between the two existing stop signs
and many use it as a cut thru
between Wooddale and France 1
42nd between
Wooddale and France many use it as a cut thru 1
4234 Scott Terr 1 1 1
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4246 Scott Terrace 1
Morningside and
Scott Terrace
People drive very fast. Dangerous
crossing Morningside. Need stop
signs at intersection.1 1
Morningside Road
between France and
Wooddale
People drive way too fast. Need stop
signs, crosswalks painted in and
slower speed limit. Plus officers
enforcing speed.
Curve Avenue 1
Sunnyside Road
between Grimes and
France Avenues
Children need to cross Sunnyside at
Curve Ave to get to bus stop 1 1
Grimes 1
Grimes between 44th
and Morningside Children crossing 1 1
4107 West 45th St 1
Morningside Road
from France to
Grimes and Grimes
Ave speed of traffic 1 1
morningside road,
france to grimes and
grimes avenue
4112 W 45th St 1
Grimes and
Sunnyside road
residential streets used as though
ways 1
Grimes and
Sunnyside
far too much emphasis on
automobiles 1
4416 Grimes Avenue 1
Grimes from 44th to
Sunnyside
People use it as a cut over from
44th to Sunnyside and many go
extremely, dangerously fast. 1 1
For the most part its
good except for the
speeding on Grimes
We have young children and the
speeding on Grimes is dangerous.
4420 Grimes 1 45th and Grimes
So much construction traffic. Trucks
EVERYWHERE creating dangerous
blind spots. People cutting through
at more than 30mph 1 45th and Grimes
CONSTRUCTION is killing us. Put
a lid I it. It's ridiculous and there's
no end in sight. 1 45th and Grimes.
Too many trucks and too many cars
moving too quickly down our street
4405 Curve Avenue 1
Curve Avenue, W
44th, Sunnyside
Cars speeding as these streets to
avoid stoplights on France. We've
lots of kids, streets are narrow and
not built as throughways 1 Curve Avenue
Vehicles use Curve to avoid
stoplights on France, and tend to
roll through (or not stop at)
stopsigns at either end of Curve,
as well as speed along Curve.1
Curve Avenue,
Sunnyside
Speeding/rolling through stop
signs/aggressive driving...we've lots
of small children on the block. The
behavior impacts all of the activities
listed below. We only bike during non-
snow months, but it's just plain
dangerous trying to get out of the
neighborhood to anyplace with bike
trails.
4416 Grimes Ave 1
Grimes Ave.
(between Sunnyside
and 44th)
Cars drive too fast on Grimes Ave.
and don't slow down for children 1
Grimes ave between
sunnyside and 44th too much traffic 1
grimes ave (between
sunnyside and 44th) cars drive too fast
4406 Grimes 1
Between 44th
andsunnyside on
grimes Pretty fast traffic for a short street 1 1
4101 W 45th Street 1 45th and Grimes
Cars consistently drive along
Grimes exceeding the speed limit.
There is a lot of pedestrian traffic
(crossing Grimes) at this locations
because 45th street is used a
conduit to get to Kojetin Park. 1 1
Grimes & Sunnyside /
Grimes & 44th Street
In addition to the speeding issues I
mentioned earlier, the 2 intersections
above cause problems. Cars often
roll the 4 way stop at Grimes & 44th
and drivers often don't know how to
behave at the Grimes & Sunnyside
"T" intersection.
4501 Grimes Avenue 1
Grimes Avenue
between 44th and
Sunnyside
the rate of speed that cars travel on
this street is far too fast. with 45th
being an access to a public park it is
very difficult at times to cross. their
needs to be a crosswalk added on
Grimes at 45th during this upcoming
project.1
Grimes between 44th
and Sunnyside
many people use grimes as a
cutthrough to country club. this
brings a much higher number of
vehicles on the road than there
normally would be. 1
grimes between 44th
and sunnyside
aggressive driving, distracted driving,
coasting stop signs...all of the above
4101 W. 45th St. 1
We live at the corner
of Grimes and 45th
St.
Speeding, no crosswalk or stop
sign, pulling onto 45th from Grimes
at a very high speed. 1
Grimes Ave between
Sunnyside and 44th. Lots of traffic and no stop signs. 1
Grimes Ave between
Sunnyside and 44th.
Also Sunnyside Ave.
Speeding. Not yielding to
pedestrians and cyclists. Turning
onto 45th without noting if there are
cars or children in the street. 30mph
is the posted limit for Sunnyside, but
that is too fast for a residential street.
4407 Grimes Ave S 1 4407 Grimes Ave
some higher speed traffic. Likely
residents going to France but
circumventing the lights around 44th
& France.1 4407 Grimes Ave S
lots of cars which are likely going
to France but circumventing the
lights at 44 & France 1
4002 Sunnyside Rd 1
Between the traffic
signals at France
and the 1st stop sign
west
Cars go way too fast on 44th and
Sunnyside. Sunnyside is especially
a problem as there is lots of foot
traffic to the businesses and people
getting in and out of cars parked on
the street. 1 1
On Sunnyside and
44th close to the
businesses
Lots of children and foot traffic.
People usually go 30-40 mph down
these streets between the lights and
the stop signs.
4126 West 45th St 1
Grimes Avenue
between W. 44th and
Sunnyside
Vehicles drive too quickly on this
street where there are school bus
stops and lots of young children
playing.1 1
Grimes Avenue
between West 44th
and Sunnyside
Vehicles drive too quickly/speed in an
area with school bus stops and
children playing.
Grimes 1 1 1
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4501 Grimes Ave.1 4501 Grimes Ave.
People use Grimes as a cut through
and they speed down our street. We
have a park right down on 45th so
families use our driveway to cross
the street. Most of the school bus
stops are also on this corner, 45th &
Grimes. We could use a crosswalk
or a pedestrian sign to get people to
slow down and watch for kids. 30
mph is too high for these residential
roads. Also with all the construction
of new builds, it makes it difficult to
see when you are crossing the
street and quite dangerous with cars
driving fast down the street.1 4501 Grimes Ave.
People use our street as a cut
through. It is also accessible to
Weber Park, Golden Years School
and many athletics and camps take
place down at that park. Easy
access to bipass France as well if
you need to get to Excelsior. 1 4501 Grimes Ave.
Again, people speeding, especially
the older kids after school.
4507 Grimes Ave S 1
I am one in the from
the corner of Grimes
and Sunnyside
Cars fly by on Grimes and
Sunnyside because there isn't a
stop sign 1 1 grimes and sunnyside cars drive very fast on both roads
4400 Curve Ave 1 Curve Ave Too fast Curve Ave Used as shortcut 1
All the way along
Sunnyside Nobody comes to a complete stop
4081 Sunnyside Rd 1
Sunnyside and
Grimes intersection,
and Sunnyside and
Arden intersection
speeding on Sunnyside, and no
street markings to indicate a stop at
Sunnyside/Arden. Many folks are
barely slowing at the stopsign from
all directions.1
Sunnyside and
Grimes
Many vehicles come south on
Grimes; rarely slow much at the
stop sign at Sunnyside. Many u-
turns at this intersection also,
some at a pretty high rate of speed.1
SUnnyside and
Grimes, Sunnyside
and Arden
Rolling through stop signs or missing
them completely because lack of
street markings/crosswalk markings.
4113 W 45th St 1 1 1 Arden and Sunnyside
Cut through traffic often rolls through
stops making it hard to turn left onto
Sunnyside from Grimes
4508 Grimes Ave 1
Grimes and
Sunnyside
intersection
Rolling stops, accelerating to a stop,
speeding on grimes 1 1 See first question pls
4410 Grimes Avenue 1 1 1
4083 Sunnyside 1
Stop sign at
Arden/Sunnyside.
Stop Sign at
Grimes/Sunnyside
Not obeyed or enforced. Traffic
speeds through 1 Sunnyside
Traffic should be routed to 44th
street 1
Stop signs
Arden/Sunyside.
Grimes/Sunnyside Cut through traffic
4045 Sunnyside 1
Sunnyside, Grimes
to France Noise, more kids, bikes 1
Sunnyside, Grimes to
France Noise, kids, bikes 1
Synnyside, Country
Club It's a residential neighborhood!
4407 Curve Ave 1 Curve Avenue
Many cars use Curve Avenue as a
cut-through to beat the set of lights
at France/44th and
France/Sunnyside. In order to make
that "shortcut" work they must
accelerate at a very unsafe speed
for this street and hundreds a day
do.1 Curve Avenue
The # of cars is not appropriate for
this street, as many use this as a
way to not use France Avenue,
44th street, or Sunnyside 1
Curve Avenue and
Sunnyside
Our road is too short and too narrow
for the speed and rate of acceleration
used by most motorists cutting
through our street. On our short block
of 5-6 houses per side there are over
a dozen kids who are frequently on
sidewalks or riding bikes. Motorists
who use our street as a shortcut are
by definition driving and accelerating
very fast. It is unsafe for our kids and
many of these aggressive drivers
treat other users of the street with
disdain and their signature
aggression.
4505 Grimes Ave 1
Corner of Grimes
Ave and Sunnyside
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There are NO traffic calming
measures between France Ave and
Arden Ave on Sunnyside Road.
Cars pick up a lot of speed and
come WHIPPING around the corner
onto Grimes Avenue. This makes
this corner unsafe for pedestrians,
children, and dogs. Cars go way too
fast for a residential area because of
the lack of traffic control. A marked
crosswalk or stop sign on Sunnyside
Road would be preferred to protect
pedestrians AND to prevent cars
from driving too fast on Sunnyside
Road, taking the corner too fast onto
Grimes Avenue, and picking a lot of
speed before the stop sign on 44th
Street.1
Grimes Avenue and
Sunnyside Road
Traffic study shows almost 1000
cars/day. There are not enough
safety precautions for the residents
of this area with this high volume.
Traffic calming measures might
help decrease this number and
address the pedestrian and
resident traffic concerns. 1
44th and Grimes;
Sunnyside and
Grimes; crosswalk on
44th to Kojetin Park
Lots of rolling stops at 44th and
Grimes, I've even seen people (on
44th) not even stop at all. Cars often
do NOT stop for waiting pedestrians
at the 44th St crosswalk to Kojetin
Park. This is a HUGE problem,
because lots of children and dog-
walkers cross to use the park and it's
dangerous to enter the street.
General speeders on 44th,
Sunnyside, and Grimes. Cars do
NOT yield to pedestrians crossing
Sunnyside at Grimes because there
is no marked crosswalk, sign or stop
sign. "Pedestrians always have the
right of way" is absolutely not
practiced.
4049 Sunnyside Rd 1
Sunnyside Rd
Traffic goes very fast, faster than the
speed limit and there are many cars
parked in the street and many
children playing in the area and
crossing the street. 1 Sunnyside Rd
There is a high volume of traffic
and neighbors keep cars parked on
the street to try to reduce the
speed of the traffic, but as a result
there is no parking for guests. 1 Sunnyside Rd
Speeding, passing cars that are
driving the speed limit, aggressive
driving.
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The southwest corner of the
intersection is a problem.
The crosswalk connects to
a small triangular island
that is full of poles and
signs. You can barely get 3
people on there let alone
bikes or stollers. It is
dangerous and we avoid
crossing France Ave on
that side. There needs to
be more room for people to
wait on that side of the
street. Also the ramps
down from the sidewalk into
the crosswalk are directed
into the middle of the
intersection, there needs to
be ramps that go toward the
crosswalk, so that when we
have a stoller we do not
have to go toward the
middle of the intersection to
get into the crosswalk. 1
1 1 France and Sunnyside
Drivers blowing through red
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Ter at times when cars
parked 1 1
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morningside 1 1
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Morningside and
Wooddale 1 1 1 1 1 1
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1 1 42 grimes 1 1 1
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older kid who is 11
years old cross at
Morningside and
Wooddale - there's
even a crosswalk
there. The cars race
over the hill and it's
only getting worse now
due to the Hwy 100
construction. 1 1 1 1
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42/Alden, Grimes &
Minterey 1 1 1 1
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Morningside & France
Ave and Scott Terrace 1 1
Other traffic calming
devices: neighborhood/
way finding signage,
intersection bumpout,
special street pavement
markings 1
1 1
Morninside Rd. and
Scott Terrace 1 1 1 1
1 1 42nd and France 1 1 1 1
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Could use more stop
signs along morning
side. Children at play
signs. Lower speed
limits 1 1 1 1
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Scott Ter and morning
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Scott Terrace 1
nice to have a limit on
parking from midway on
Morningside west to Scott
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42nd between Lynn
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Scott Terrace and
Morningside 1 1 1 1 1
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Curve Avenue and
Sunnyside; Curve Ave
and W 44th street 1 1 1 1
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school bus stop. Need
sidewalks at Curve and
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park access with NO
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change.1
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4501 Grimes Ave.
4507 Grimes Ave S
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4081 Sunnyside Rd
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4508 Grimes Ave
4410 Grimes Avenue
4083 Sunnyside
4045 Sunnyside
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1 1 Grimes & Sunnyside
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don't stop until Arden. It
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the street as a pedestrian or
even in your vehicle coming
from Grimes.1
1 1 grimes and sunnyside 1 1 1 1
1 1 44th & Curve 1
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1 1 Curve - France 1 1 1
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intersections have marked
crosswalks, and drivers
rarely yield to pedestrians.
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it is particularly egregious
at bus stop time when
hostile motorists zoom past
kids going to the bus.1
1 1 Sunnyside at Grimes 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 Grimes & Sunnyside 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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4209 Morningside Rd
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of obstructions during
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views regularly in intersection of
Scott Terrace and Morningside Rd.
1 1 traffic 1 1 traffic
1 1 1 1 1 I don't own a bike
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MORNINGSIDE AMORNINGSIDE AMORNINGSIDE AMORNINGSIDE A
NON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEYNON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEYNON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEYNON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEY
AddressAddressAddressAddress
4246 Scott Terrace
Curve Avenue
Grimes
4107 West 45th St
4112 W 45th St
4416 Grimes Avenue
4420 Grimes
4405 Curve Avenue
4416 Grimes Ave
4406 Grimes
4101 W 45th Street
4501 Grimes Avenue
4101 W. 45th St.
4407 Grimes Ave S
4002 Sunnyside Rd
4126 West 45th St
Grimes
Do Not Walk/Jog/Run - Do Not Walk/Jog/Run - Do Not Walk/Jog/Run - Do Not Walk/Jog/Run -
Primary ReasonsPrimary ReasonsPrimary ReasonsPrimary Reasons
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would like, what factors contribute would like, what factors contribute would like, what factors contribute would like, what factors contribute
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1 1 1 1 1
Large population of
children in Morningside-
situation very unsafe for
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children crossing streets
in our neighborhood
especially Morningside.
Not enough stop
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crosswalks to make it
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stop with children 1
Children ride bikes to
park or to visit friends
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Aggressive drivers on roads
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neighborhood.
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sidewalks so people can
pass each other
comfortably and safely. 1 1 1 1
Speeding cars. Narrow streets.
Sidewalks are too narrow for
pedestrians and children on bikes.
Not enough stop signs on the side
streets.
1 1 1 1
People can be very aggressive
toward bikes. We'd probably bike
more often if we had better access to
a trail.
1 1 1 1 1 1 Speeding cars
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MORNINGSIDE AMORNINGSIDE AMORNINGSIDE AMORNINGSIDE A
NON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEYNON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEYNON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEYNON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEY
AddressAddressAddressAddress
4501 Grimes Ave.
4507 Grimes Ave S
4400 Curve Ave
4081 Sunnyside Rd
4113 W 45th St
4508 Grimes Ave
4410 Grimes Avenue
4083 Sunnyside
4045 Sunnyside
4407 Curve Ave
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your primary reasons for doing so? (select all that your primary reasons for doing so? (select all that your primary reasons for doing so? (select all that your primary reasons for doing so? (select all that
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I'd love to see a dedicated bike lane
on Grimes/Joppa
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Poorly marked road share signs.
Heavy traffic around
44th/Sunnyside/France.
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1 1 being lazy 1 1 being lazy
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I am hesitant to stop and
chat with neighbors
while walking with pre-
school aged kids
because of the speed
and complete lack of
awareness of the drivers
zooming down our
street. 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 walk to other neighbors
Not enough street lights
at night (too dark).
Sidewalks are uneven in
some places (trip
hazard). Prevented from
crossing in certain
places because cars fail
to yield to pedestrians.
Lack of sidewalk on the
park side of 44th Street.
Should be sidewalks on
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crosswalk mid-road is
dangerous. 1 1
Roads are uneven with huge
potholes. Cars drive too fast. Not
enough street lights.
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Don't ride one here
due to how unsafe
the traffic is.
No bike lanes. Traffic's flow is too
fast and the drivers are careless and
aggressive.
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4047 Sunnyside Rd
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We park on the street to help
narrow the roadway and slow
traffic Clare Hahneman 4047 Sunnyside Road 26-35 Female 3 0 1 0
1 1 1 Brad Lifford 4047 Sunnyside Rd 26-35 Male 3 0 1 0
1 1 1
Charles and Marta
Marentette 4048 Sunnyside 36-45 Male 6 0 4 0
1 1 1
It can be hard to park on the
street as people going to the
businesses near France Ave
park farther down Sunnyside
Rd. There does not appear to
be enough parking near the
businesses. Also parking in
Winter is a problem as we
have a small driveway and one
car garage. We cannot park
on the street at night in Winter
so we have to shuffle the cars
around. People visiting us in
Winter have to move their cars
in to Minneapolis at night since
Minneapolis allows parking at
night in Winter. Steven Payne 4002 Sunnyside Rd 36-45 Male 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 Sara 4008 Sunnyside 36-45 Female 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 Shawna Wagoner 4113 Kipling Ave 36-45 Female 5 0 3 0
1 1 1 france ave s 36-45 Male 3 0 2 0
1 1 1 Jill Johnson 4242 Scott Ter 46-55 Female 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 Dave rohlf 4237 Scott Terrace 46-55 Male 5 0 3
1 1 1
1 1 1 Sarah Hardy 4408 Morningside Road 36-45 Female 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 Morningside Road 46-55 Female 3
1 1 1 Janel Payne 4212 Grimes 36-45 Female 5 3
1 1 1 Dave Sandell 4248 Scott Terrace
1 1 1 Elizabeth Cecchi 4209 Morningside Road 36-45 Female 4 2
1 1 1
1 1 1
We like ability to have visitors
park on street when
necessary; however, due to
proximity to businesses, the
employees use our street to
park all day long. This impacts
us most during winter when it
is difficult to exit our driveway. Karyn Luger Morningside Rd 36-45 Female 5 0 3 0
1 1 1 JeMae Guertin 4239 Scott Terrace 46-55 Female 3 0 2 0
1 1 1 Kathy Simon 4003 42nd street
1 1 1
Would be fine if there weren't
so many construction vehicles.
On weekends it's perfect. Laura Higgins 4229 Alden Drive 26-35 Female 3 0 1 0
1 1 1 LeeAnn Hubbard 4229 Scott Ter 36-45 Female 3 0 1 0
1 1 1 Kim Ode 4220 Scott Terrace 56-65 Female 2 0 0 0
1 1 1 Turba 4317 42nd St W 36-45 4 2
1 1 1 Mollie Kennedy 4234 Scott Terr 56-65 Female 1 0 0 0
1 1 1
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park on the streetpark on the streetpark on the streetpark on the street ????
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visitors to your visitors to your visitors to your visitors to your
household park on household park on household park on household park on
the street?the street?the street?the street?
How satisfied are you with the availability of on-How satisfied are you with the availability of on-How satisfied are you with the availability of on-How satisfied are you with the availability of on-
street parking in your neighborhood?street parking in your neighborhood?street parking in your neighborhood?street parking in your neighborhood?
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4246 Scott Terrace
Curve Avenue
Grimes
4107 West 45th St
4112 W 45th St
4416 Grimes Avenue
4420 Grimes
4405 Curve Avenue
4416 Grimes Ave
4406 Grimes
4101 W 45th Street
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4101 W. 45th St.
4407 Grimes Ave S
4002 Sunnyside Rd
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How frequently do How frequently do How frequently do How frequently do
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the street?the street?the street?the street?
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w/physical w/physical w/physical w/physical
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or drive.or drive.or drive.or drive.
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1 1 1
Need to have a no parking
sign 30 feet from the
intersection on Morningside
going west on the north side of
the street. Sight lines to make
turns are cut off now and
turning is dangerous
Pamela
Balabuszko-Reay 4246 Scott Terrace 46-55 Female 4 0 2 0
1 1 1
Parking can be a safety issue:
cars parked too close to
intersection, parked on top of a
hill, and on both sides of
narrow residential streets
block sight lines and makes it
difficult to navigate.Curve Avenue 5 3
1 1 1 Grimes
1 1 1 Georgia Bowen 4107 West 45th StreetWest 45th Street 46-55 Female 3 0 1 0
1 1 1 Alan Wilfahrt 4112 West 45th StreetW 45th St 56-65 Male 1 0 0 0
1 1 1 Daniel Sink 4416 Grimes Avenue 36-45 Male 5 0 3 0
1 1 1
Horrible!!! I haven't been able
to park anywhere around my
house for Months!!! My street
(Grimes west side) hasn't been
cleaned because it is
ALWAYS LOADED WITH
TRUCKS!!!! Ron Michalak 4420 Grimes 46-55 Male 4 2 0
1 1 1
Configuration of driveways re:
houses on opposite side of
street often leads to problems.
E.g. when we have a guest
who parks in front of our
house, their vehicle is directly
across from the driveway on
the other side of the street,
which often creates issues for
the neighbor exiting (backing
out) of their driveway. This is
greatly exacerbated during the
winter as the street narrows
during plowing. I've taken to
shoveling the street to the curb
to try and ease the problem,
but with extremely narrow
boulevards, finding a spot for
the removed snow is
problematic. Charles Green 4405 Curve Avenue Over 65Male 2 2 0 0
1 1 1 Carrie Sink 4416 Grimes Ave 36-45 Female 5 0 3 0
1 1 1
Construction traffic is
frustrating.David fleming 4406 Grimes 46-55 Male 4 2 0
1 1 1 Steve Dentz 4101 W 45th Street 46-55 Male 5 0 3 0
1 1 1 phil mero 4501 Grimes Avenue 36-45 Male 5 0 3 0
1 1 1 Streets are too narrow. Jeri Dentz 4101 W. 45th St. 36-45 Female 5 0 3 0
1 1 1 Thomas Hoegh 4407 Grimes Ave S 46-55 Male 2 0 0 0
1 1 1
We get a lot of people parking
near our house who are
visiting the nearby businesses.
Also, the lack of overnight
parking in the winter is a
hassle. Emily Pfeiffer 4002 Sunnyside Road 36-45 Female 4 0 2 0
1 1 1 Erin Zamoff 4126 West 45th Street 36-45 Female 5 0 3 0
1 1 1
Gardeners, Home
Construction Vehicles, Milk
Delivery Vehicles, Diaper
Service Vehicles, Specialty
Service Vehicles like
Lunds/Byerly's contribute more
to neighborhood congestion
than ANY OTHER factor in
Morningside/Country Club
traffic problems.Grimes 46-55 Male 5 0 2 0
MORNINGSIDE AMORNINGSIDE AMORNINGSIDE AMORNINGSIDE A
NON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEYNON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEYNON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEYNON-MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION SURVEY
AddressAddressAddressAddress
4501 Grimes Ave.
4507 Grimes Ave S
4400 Curve Ave
4081 Sunnyside Rd
4113 W 45th St
4508 Grimes Ave
4410 Grimes Avenue
4083 Sunnyside
4045 Sunnyside
4407 Curve Ave
4505 Grimes Ave
4049 Sunnyside Rd
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No.No.No.No.Street NameStreet NameStreet NameStreet Name AgeAgeAgeAge
How frequently do How frequently do How frequently do How frequently do
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the street?the street?the street?the street?
How satisfied are you with the availability of on-How satisfied are you with the availability of on-How satisfied are you with the availability of on-How satisfied are you with the availability of on-
street parking in your neighborhood?street parking in your neighborhood?street parking in your neighborhood?street parking in your neighborhood?
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members in members in members in members in
w/physical w/physical w/physical w/physical
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impacting impacting impacting impacting
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ride a bicycle ride a bicycle ride a bicycle ride a bicycle
or drive.or drive.or drive.or drive.
Presenting Presenting Presenting Presenting
GenderGenderGenderGender
Number of Number of Number of Number of
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householdhouseholdhouseholdhousehold
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age age age age
65 65 65 65
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1 1 1
Monica Zona
Mero 4501 Grimes Ave. 36-45 Female 5 0 3 0
1 1 1 sally larson 4507 Grimes Ave S 46-55 Female 4 0 3 0
1 1 1 Karl Lichtfuss 4400 Curve Ave 46-55 Male 2 0 0 0
1 1 1 Jenny Buyens 4081 Sunnyside Road 56-65 Female 3 0 3 0
1 1 1 Don Henrich 4113 W 45th St 56-65 2 0 0 0
1 1 1 Tim Sielaff 4508 Grimes Ave South 46-55 Male 2 0 0 0
1 1 1
There should be 12 hour
parking allowed near bus
stops for commuters. Tom Koon 4410 Grimes Avenue 56-65 Male 4 0 0 0
1 1 1
Need to keep
Grimes/Sunnyside intersection
clear of parked cars.Feldman 4083 Sunnyside Over 65Male 2 2 0 0
1 1 1 4045 Sunnyside Over 65Male 2 0 0
1 1 1 Eric 4407 Curve Ave 26-35 Male 5 0 3 0
1 1 1
Key issue with parking is that
people park in front of the fire
hydrant on Grimes. Frequently
this occurs because of
construction nearby. Also,
people park too close to
driveways (less than 5 feet).
Tim and Katie
Ayotte 4505 Grimes Ave
1 1 1
There is no where for our
guests to park due to the
neighbors filling the onstreet
parking with their cars in an
attempt to slow the speed of
the cars.
Andrew & Sheri
Langfield 4049 Sunnyside Road M/F 2 0 0 0
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City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424 City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424
Edina Transportation Commission VI. D.
Mark K. Nolan, AICP, Transportation Planner ☐
☒
☐ August 20, 2015
2016 Edina Transportation Commission Work Plan
No action requested.
Information / Background:
2016 Board and Commission Work Plans are due by Sep. 29, 2015 for review by City Council at their
Board/Commission Annual Work Plan Meeting on Oct. 6. Staff is requesting that the ETC start developing
its 2016 Work Plan, and to continue this discussion and recommend a Work Plan at its Sep. 17 meeting.
Attachments:
2015 Edina Transportation Commission Work Plan Status Update
Annual Work Plans Schedule and Template
G:\PW\CENTRAL SVCS\TRANSPORTATION DIV\Transportation Commission\Agendas & RR's\2015 R&R\20150820\Item VI.D. 2016 ETC Work Plan.docx
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EDINA TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
2015 Annual Work Plan — August 20 Progress Report
2015 New Initiative
Target Completion Budget Staff Support Required Council
Date Re. uired A. 'royal
Review and recommend modifications to roadway
reconstruction project survey content and
methodology
May 2015 No
Progress Report: The ETC reviewed the survey and questionnaire in January and provided feedback. This included choosing to
focus on the pre-project questionnaire and how the data would be used. Members of the ETC met with staff and provided
recommendations. Based on this, in April and May staff prepared a "multimodal traffic survey" that would be sent out two years
prior to roadway reconstruction projects.
2015 New Initiative Target Completion
Date
Budget
Re. uired
Staff Support Required , Council
A. royal
Review and recommend modifications to Traffic August 2015 No Yes
Safety Request process
Progress Report: While commissioners discuss topics pertaining to this work plan item regularly, the ETC has not yet directly
addressed this item.
2015 New Initiative Target Completion , Budget
Date Re. uired
Staff Support Required Council
A. royal
Greater Southdale Area Transportation and October 2015 Yes - $100,000- Yes
Circulator Study implementation $150,000 TIF
funds
Progress Report: Staff anticipates completing the Southdale Transportation Study in 2015, and plans to present a preliminary
scope to the ETC later this summer.
Target Completion
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Budget Staff Support Required Council
Required
A..roval
2015 New Initiative
Study access to and from Southwest LRT stations in December 2015 No Yes
St. Louis Park, Hopkins, Minnetonka and Eden
Prairie
Progress Report: At its May meeting, the ETC held its first discussion regarding this item. Staff prepared summary information for
commissioners regarding the future LRT construction and nearby station locations. The ETC plans to revisit this topic in the
coming months, including a presentation by Metro Transit staff to share information about the LRT line and potential changes to
bus routes through Edina.
Ongoing Responsibilities
Living Streets Policy/Plan:
Active Routes to School Comprehensive Plan — continue to look at opportunities for funding.
Sidewalk Plan — prioritize sidewalk (PACS Fund) projects annually
Way-finding Signage for bikeways and pedestrians
Review/revise City Code for Plan implementation
Meet with Police Department and Public Works annually to discuss shared interests.
Progress Report: Police Department scheduled for August meeting, Public Works for September meeting.
Education and outreach activities around pedestrian, bicyclist and motorist safety
Progress Report: "Street Smarts" campaign is active. At its May meeting the ETC directed the Bike Edina Working Group to focus
on outreach and education.
Review transportation projects in the proposed Capital Improvement Program, including annual neighborhood street reconstruction projects
Review monthly traffic safety committee reports
Review Public Works street mill and overlays and seal coat projects as to opportunities for remarking for bicycle facilities
Valley View Rd between Gleason Rd and Antrim Rd — work with School District to address traffic issues.
Progress Report: Staff has shared with the ETC that the City is currently working with School District staff on a joint traffic study of
the area.
Review transportation items in the Comprehensive Plan and make recommendations for study/implementation
Other Work Plan Ideas Considered for Current Year or Future Years
Proposed Month for Joint Work Session: June
Council Comments: Possible SHIP grant may result in opportunity for Open Streets event in 2015
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Nov/Dec: Council
review and
approve Board &
Commission Work
Plans for
upcoming year.
June-August:
Proposed work
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January: Annual
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Sept/Oct: Work
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Annual Cycle.
Format. The work plan has three main sections. Each Board or Commission's work plan may be found on
Edinet in the Board and Commission Toolbox.
1. New initiatives n 1:11M13.1...
• Outline any new initiatives the Board or Commission would like to pursue during the
upcoming year.
2. Ongoing Responsibilities
• Document the Board or Commission's ongoing responsibilities. Ongoing
responsibilities include items that are repeated on a regular or annual basis, or
regulatory functions that are delegated to the Board or Commission.
3. Other Work Plan Ideas Considered for Current Year or Future
Years
• "Parking lot" for ideas that were considered during the work planning process. Ideas
that the Board and Commission wants to hold for consideration for future years
should also be included in this section.
Page 12
Board/Commission: Choose an item
2016 Annual Work Plan DRAFT
*Complete each section with a white background & designate it initiative is new or a continuation from the previous year
*Return to MJ Lamon by September 29
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Proposed Month for Joint Work Session:
Staff Comments:
Council Comments:
City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424 City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424
Edina Transportation Commission VI. E.
Joseph Totten, Traffic Safety Coordinator
☒
☐
☐ August 20, 2015
Traffic Safety Committee Report of August 5, 2015
Review and recommend Traffic Safety Committee (TSC) Report of Wednesday August 5, 2015 be
forwarded to City Council for approval.
Information / Background:
It is not anticipated that residents will be in attendance at the meeting. An overview of the comments from
the Edina Transportation Commission (ETC) will be included in the staff report provided to Council for
their September 16, 2015 meeting.
Attachments:
Traffic Safety Committee Report for August 5, 2015
G:\PW\CENTRAL SVCS\TRANSPORTATION DIV\Traffic Safety Committee\Staff Review Summaries\15 TSAC & Min\08-05-15 Cover.docx
Traffic Safety Committee Report of August 5, 2015
Page 1 of 12
Traffic Safety Report
Wednesday, August 05, 2015
The Traffic Safety Committee (TSC) review of traffic safety matters occurred on August 05. The Public Works
Director, Transportation Planner, Traffic Safety Coordinator, Sign Coordinator, and a Police Sergeant were in
attendance for this meeting.
From these reviews, the recommendations below are provided. On each of the items, persons involved have
been contacted and staff recommendation has been discussed with them. They were informed that if they
disagree with the recommendation or have additional facts to present, these can be included on the August
20 Edina Transportation Commission and the September 16 City Council agenda.
Section A : Items which staff recommends for approval
A1. Request for restriping of Southview Lane from Concord Avenue to Sherwood Avenue
This request concerns the lanes on Southview
Lane. Currently the in street pedestrian sign
cannot be placed on the double-yellow line for
school bus and truck exiting capabilities. This
offset creates a confusing situation. Historical
count data in this location indicates a volume
of 3,000-4,500 and an 85th percentile speed of
approximately 30 mph. The road is 38 feet
wide and has one lane in each direction as
well as a parking lane on the south side. The
double yellow line is on the centerline of the
roadway, which makes the northern side 19 feet
wide as a driving lane, while the southern side
has an eleven (11) foot wide driving lane, and an
eight (8) foot parking lane. Previous requests
had concerns with specifically westbound traffic
traveling too quickly and inattentively. This is an
approved primary bicycle route.
After review, staff recommends painting
an eight (8) foot shoulder on the north
side of the road to narrow the available
space to drivers. The in street pedestrian
sign will be moved to the centerline and
replaced as needed. The Traffic Safety Committee also encourages the schools in this area
to add crossing guards, as they are not currently used at this location.
Photo : Southview Lane
Map : Southview Lane restriping area requested
Traffic Safety Committee Report of August 5, 2015
Page 2 of 12
A2. Request for improvement of crosswalk
safety at Concord Avenue and Concord
Terrace, especially at school release
This request concerns the crosswalk from
Southview middle school to Concord Terrace,
across Concord Avenue. At school release
times several children cross this street, and
buses park on Concord Terrace. Issues
observed with the crosswalk include a lack of
drivers yielding to children who have signaled
their intention to cross, but are not yet in the
traveled way, and children who are standing on
the pedestrian ramp on the school side, simply
talking and not crossing. This behavior is
interpreted by many drivers as an attempt to
cross and stop their vehicles; this causes
confusion due to the children not crossing.
Other concerns that were seen on the video
included the appearance of fast speeds,
jaywalking and crossing in the crosswalk that was not painted on the south side of the intersection. The
current crosswalk is not painted in the ladder style for school zones as recently adopted as city policy,
but is instead painted as a continental crossing. The east side of this crosswalk is only a landing pad and
pedestrian ramp as pedestrian infrastructure, with no sidewalk planned.
After review, staff found that this crosswalk should be painted in the city’s school zone
standard “Ladder Style” crosswalk, this will be done before school returns to session.
Further, city staff encourages the schools to add crossing guards at marked crosswalks
surrounding elementary schools.
A3. Request for lowering of speeds on Interlachen Boulevard
This request comes from a resident on
Interlachen Boulevard who feels that the traffic
speeds are too high, and does not believe
enforcement is having enough of an effect. The
requestor is excited for the sidewalk
construction but explains that the speeds present
on Interlachen will prevent this street from ever
being truly pedestrian friendly, or otherwise a
comfortable street for non-motorized traffic. This
request specifically regards the segment from
Blake Road to Vernon Avenue. Traffic counts
indicate and ADT of 7000-9000 and an 85th-
percentile speed of 34-38 mph. Interlachen has an
average width of 32.1 feet and has bike lanes in
each direction. While exact measurements vary, the average bike lane is about 4.6 feet wide and the
average drive lane is 11.5 feet wide. Long term projections for reconstruction of Interlachen have this
stretch thought to be reconstructed within a decade. Until then, the resident would like consideration
of other ways to calm traffic. Currently the bike lane uses a four (4) inch fog line, whereas Edina
Photo : Crosswalk at Concord Avenue and Concord Terrace
Map : Concord Avenue and Concord Terrace
Photo : The hills of Interlachen Boulevard, looking west from
Cooper Avenue
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Industrial Boulevard uses a 6 inch line, there is not enough space to create protected bikeways or
otherwise further narrow the roadway while maintaining bike lanes until reconstruction. There have
been nine (9) accidents on Interlachen Boulevard between 49th Street and the Interlachen Country Club
in the last five years, speed was not specifically entered in any crash report, but is listed as possible
contributing factors for the types of accidents listed. Common accidents were right angle crashes and
rear end crashes with three (3) each.
After review, staff found that the high speeds on Interlachen Boulevard warranted traffic
calming as soon as possible. Dynamic speed display signs (DSDS) were seen as a valuable
and practical solution which could be installed in conjunction with the Interlachen Sidewalk
project. Up to three (3) of these signs will be added to the plans for the Interlachen
Sidewalk project, with location to be determined by the Traffic Safety Coordinator.
A4. Request for creating a safer intersection of Larada Lane and Willow Wood Road
Requestor notes that the control of the intersection of Larada Lane and Willow Wood Road creates
unsafe conditions at the intersection. Larada
Lane is the main road, and in a one day study had
576 vehicles enter on it, while only 248 entered
using Willow Wood Road. One accident has
occurred at this intersection in the past five
years (2014), and it was listed with inadequate
sight distance as a contributing factor to both
vehicles involved. A 20 mph design speed would
require 225 feet of clear sight distance (25 mph
is 280 feet and 30 mph is 335 feet). Southbound
Larada can be seen by a stopped, westbound
vehicle on Willow Wood only 180 feet away,
with the obstruction being the ground level,
northbound Larada can also be seen only 210
feet away, with the obstruction being trees
outside of the city mandated intersection 30-foot
clear zone. If the stop signs were switched,
Southbound Larada, when stopped would have
260 feet of clear view for westbound Willow
Wood without any tree trimming, and at least
320 feet if trimming were to take place.
Northbound Larada can see only 185 feet of
eastbound Willow Wood currently, but the two
large trees and other landscaping blocking sight
distances in this location could be removed
which would provide well in excess of 200 feet
of sight distance.
After review, staff recommends making
this intersection an all-way stop. This
decision was made because of inadequate
sight distances and the accident history at
the intersection showed a need to improve sight distances. Reversing the two way stop was
considered, but was decided against, as it would not have solved the sight distance issues
Map : Willow Wood Road and Larada Lane, Schaefer is on
the far right (east) of this aerial.
Photo : An engineering intern waves to the camera at the
intersection of Larada Lane and Willow Wood Road
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Photo : Two pedestrians cross Arcadia, from the camera.
without clearing a neighbor’s landscaping from the edge of the intersection clear zones,
and then would be stopping only the major approach, which would lead to drivers ignoring
the stop sign. An all-way stop in this location was seen as the only way to gain adequate
sight distances, and discourage mainline traffic from ignoring a traffic control device.
Further improvements of the existing sightlines were seen as impossible because the
landscaping was outside of the intersection clear zone or was the ground level itself which
blocked sight lines.
A5. Request for a marked crosswalk across Arcadia Avenue, midblock, south of Gus Young
Lane
This request comes a person who works in the
City of Edina who notes that although the
sidewalk on Arcadia changes sides of the road, and
there exist pedestrian curb cuts on each side of
the road, there is no marking or signage for the
crosswalks in this location, making it an unusual
condition that should be marked. The City of
Edina crosswalk warrants specify that crosswalks
will only be placed at intersections, but also that
crosswalks are placed at locations that are unusually hazardous or at locations not readily apparent as
having pedestrian movement. Two weekdays of video were analyzed for this study, with 23 pedestrians
crossing between 12:15 and 2:15 PM on the first day, the midday peak the next day had 18 pedestrian
crossings in two hours.
After review, staff recommends placing the crosswalk as a painted crossing. The number of
persons crossing at this location met warrants, and the fact that this location was mid -
block was outweighed by the fact that the sidewalk changed sides at this location and was
only present on one side of the road at a time.
Section B: Items staff recommends for denial
B1. Request for improvement of crosswalk safety north of the Browndale Bridge
This request was forwarded to the Traffic Safety
Coordinator by the City Engineer. A camera
was set up and analyzed. Common occurrences
which could be considered unusual or
unintended were jaywalking (occasionally
obstructing vehicle traffic), not obviously
observing traffic before crossing, and standing
near one end of the crosswalk without crossing.
An acceptable crossing gap may take up to a
minute to form, but the staff person watching
the video did not think that there were few
enough gaps to warrant a rapid rectangular
flashing beacon (RRFB). Most crossings were
seen as uneventful, routine, safe, and undelayed.
Map : Crosswalk in question on Browndale Avenue
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After review, staff found that a safety issue was not present. Thus, denial was
recommended of this item.
B2. Request for improvement of vehicle safety
on 4200 block of Grimes Avenue
This request comes from a resident who is
concerned about the 4200 block of Grimes
Avenue, with a large, steep, and sudden hill
blocking sight distance for oncoming directions,
the street is only 25.5 feet wide and observed
parking demand can make the oncoming
directions have less room than would be
comfortable to pass each other if an encounter
were to take place. Using the contour map from
the city, it was found that a large portion of the
hill, starting 150 feet after the descent (northbound) or before the plateau (southbound), and extending
all the way to the intersection of Grimes and 42nd Street. There is a sidewalk on one side of Grimes in
this location. The grade was measured and found to be maximum at 11-degrees, which is the equivalent
of a 19.5-percent grade. No accidents have been reported due to the sight-distance in this location in
the past five years.
After review, staff determined that while uncomfortable, this area of Grimes Avenue is
safe. This decision was made while considering that the Living Streets plan would
recommend this street be built with as little as 24 feet in width. The discomfort while
cresting this hill should encourage slower
speeds and acts itself as traffic calming.
B3. Request for speed limit sign on the west
end of Division Street
This request comes from a resident who believes
that traffic on Division Street’s western end,
where it transitions into Cooper Avenue and
Circle East. This resident would like a speed limit
sign to inform drivers of the speed limit at this
location, but is open to discussing other options.
A counter was placed in this location, and found
that there was an 85th-percentile speed of 32.4
mph and 38 drivers going at least 35 mph in an
average weekday; with an ADT of 835 this
accounts for a 4.5-percent of all drivers. The
weekends had less speeding, Friday had the
highest speeds, with 4.9 percent exceeding 35
mph.
After review, staff found that speeding was
a minor issue on this roadway, and drivers’
ignorance of the speed limit was not
Photo : Grime Avenue hill, looking south.
Photo : Division Street at its western end.
Map : Division Street is circled, on the west it turns into
Circle, the Grandview area is in the south east of this aerial
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Map : St. John’s Avenue in the Golf Terrace Neighborhood
considered to be a main contributing factor on speeding on residential roadways. Thus, no
signage is recommended for this area, however the speed report has been forwarded to
the police department for targeted enforcement.
B4. Request for speed limit sign on Malibu
Drive’s north end
This request comes from a resident on the
northern end of Malibu Drive, who believes that
traffic entering the neighborhood is traveling at
too fast of a pace, and would like a speed limit
sign to limit this behavior. A counter was placed
on Malibu Drive, and found that the 85th-
Percentile speeds were 28.9 mph on weekdays
with an average of 31 drivers exceeding the 35
mph, and an ADT of 2565 vehicles per day.
Thus, vehicles exceeding 35 mph constituted 1.2-
percent of all vehicles. Similar speeds and ratios
were seen on the weekend, with 1.5-percent
exceedance on Saturday, and an 85th-percentile
speed of 30.1 mph.
After review, staff recognizes that
speeding in this area is a minor issue on
this roadway, and drivers’ ignorance of the
speed limit was not considered to be a
main contributing factor on the speeding. Thus, no signage is recommended for this area,
however the speed report has been forwarded to the police department for targeted
enforcement. Upon learning of the numbers found by the speed control, the requestor
insisted that they were incorrect, however the counter used over 90 percent of its tube
strikes, which is seen as an indicator of accuracy.
B5. Request for stop signs on St. John’s to
slow traffic and discourage use of the
street
This request comes from the Golf Terrace
neighborhood, where there exists concerns
that St. John’s Avenue is too long without a
stop condition, which leads to speeding and
vehicles using St. John’s to access the
neighborhood. A count was taken on St. John’s
north of Oak Drive, 150 vehicles used this
portion of the road, and the 85th-percentile
speed was seen as 25 mph. All cross streets
were not counted, but 56th Street, which
currently stops for Saint John’s, has an ADT of
365 vehicles and an 85th-percentile speed of 24
mph, Golf Terrace, which currently intersects
St. John’s as an all-way stop has an ADT of 550
Photo : A dynamic speed sign on the north end of Malibu
Drive
Map : Malibu Drive’s northern end, 169 is on the west of this
aerial
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Map : 50th Street and Maple Road is circled, the assumed
cut-through traffic route is shown with the arrow.
and an 85th-percentile speed of 27.7 mph. These volumes would not warrant four-way stops, but would
indicate that stop signs could be adjusted such that they provide a stop condition to St. John’s Avenue
instead of other side streets. Stop sign warrants are seen in appendix B.
After review, staff recommends that this request be denied. Higher volumes and speeds
existed on other streets intersecting St.
John’s Ave. and using stop signs as traffic
diversion or calming devices is unsupported
and prohibited by the city’s stop sign
warrants.
B6. Request for crosswalk across West 66th
Street at Naomi Drive
This request comes from a neighbor who wishes
for a crossing at the intersection of Naomi Dr.
and W. 66th St. The requestor would like a
crosswalk from Naomi Dr. across 66th St. to the
park. A video study was performed over a
weekend in late June. The resulting analysis
showed a maximum of 13 people crossing 66th
Street at this location in any two hour period.
This is less than the warrants specified in city
policy of 20 crossing sin a two hour period. The
full crosswalk warrants may be seen in Appendix
A.
After review, staff recommends denial of
this request due to not meeting crosswalk
volume warrants. In discussion of further
warrants, such as adjacent to public parks
and having a high concentration of
children, staff noted that Edina’s
crosswalk warrants are much looser than
MnDOT recommends, and a lowering of
the needed volume by one third is too
much to be justified by engineering
judgement.
Section C : Items recommended by staff for
more review
C1. Request for traffic calming on Maple Road
from 50th Street to 49th Street
This request comes from a resident who
believes that Maple Road has a high amount of
traffic using it as a bypass to 50th Street and
France Avenue. While the road had an ADT of
1210 vehicles per day, the 85th-percentile
Map : Naomi Drive at 66th Street, Warren Avenue is on the
west (left) of this aerial
Photo : 66th Street, looking east from Warren, Naomi is the
entering street on the right
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speeds were seen to be 28 mph. Sidewalks are
present on both sides of this street. There have
been no reported accidents due to this condition
in the last five years. The road is 29.5 feet wide
from face of curb to face of curb, Further
discussions with the requestor revealed that the
volume of vehicles, while seen as a nuisance, was
not the focus of the request, but the short block
means that the acceleration of vehicles to get up
to 28 miles per hour would make it harder to
break within a normal perception-reaction time,
as well as the speed of turns from 50th Street to Maple, as is necessitated by the few and small gaps in
50th Street traffic. These turning vehicles do not look for pedestrians and thus make jaywalking in the
middle of the block safer than crossing at the legal crosswalk at the corner. Other further concerns
include aggressive driving in general by what is seen by the requestor as non-local traffic.
After review, staff does not recommend physical traffic calming measures. A separate
measure seen as possible was restricting left turns during the evening rush hour at 50 th
Street and Maple Road. Because this change would affect such a large number of
properties, it was decided that these effected properties should be sent a letter asking for
comments on the possible change.
D Items: Other items handled by Traffic Safety
D1. A resident from 4015 West 65th Street called requesting that concrete trucks for the construction
at 6500 France no longer block the sight distance for turning left out of the apartments’ driveway. The
resident requested that all trucks be stored within the future building’s footprint for all staging of the
project. In a visit, the manager on site agreed to move the signage and store their trucks further from
the driveway, and moved signage to allow for it.
D2. An additional warrant analysis was conducted on a crosswalk in the Morningside neighborhood, at
Alden Avenue and 42nd Street, this crosswalk met warrants in the reanalysis and was placed as planned
in the reconstruction project.
D3. A reinvestigation of Edina Industrial Boulevard took place after painting shoulders on the roadway,
the 85th-percentile speed remained 38 mph, but the top speeds were reduced from 50+ mph to 42 mph.
D4. A resident wanted lane assignments at the intersection of Vernon, Gus Young and Interlachen to be
posted for all legs on signal arms over the intersection, this has been forwarded to Hennepin County’s
transportation division, as Vernon is under the jurisdiction of Hennepin County.
D5. Resident was concerned about yielding behavior of vehicles to pedestrians as staff investigated the
possibility of sandwiching signs on 55th and Xerxes and requested that the crosswalk have an in-street
pedestrian sign placed in this location. This was done for two weeks to alert drivers to the crossing and
ensure that the drivers did not become accustomed to the sign.
D6. A Property company wanted to know what the official address of a plat was and possible ways to
start to change the address such that it would not read France Avenue. The company was referred to
the county, whose maps and plats the city uses.
Photo : 50th Street at its intersection with Maple Road
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D7. A resident wanted the City of Edina to retime pedestrian signals on York Avenue to prevent people
from ending their crossing in the street. After collecting numbers of crossings and an approximate
percent who would require additional crossing time, the data was forwarded to the county with
suggested pedestrian improvements in the area. The county controls the signals in the locations
specified.
D8. A resident had guests who received tickets for parking too near a fire hydrant, and wished to know
if someone could show where the fire hydrant’s no parking zone extends to. This was done with pink
survey paint.
D9. A resident was concerned with delays at 56th Street and France Avenue as the 54th Street bridge
was being reconstructed. The queues described have reduced in length, and not presented themselves
to staff. The Traffic Safety Coordinator will continue to monitor the situation until the bridge is
reopened.
D10. A driver asked for York and Edinburough to be investigated as she was in an accident in the
intersection. The crosswalk pedestrian signage appears to be a stop sign was the concern. This was
forwarded to the county, and work is progressing on a warrant analysis of the crash diagrams.
D11. A driver requested information on when signs were placed at the Edina Liquor parking lot,
prohibiting left hand turns onto Gus Young Lane, the new signs’ placement date was provided, as was an
observation that although records were not found for previous years, a 2008 Google Streetview image
clearly showed the sign.
D12. A resident wanted to ensure that an accident report had been filed and check actions taken
subsequently, for an accident the requestor had witnessed in Edina. The police report was not available
for public release, but details were provided for the report.
D13. A requestor noted that the signal was mistimed in the Centennial Lakes district, along France
Avenue. After some discussion, it was determined that the loop detector was not functional at this time,
and the requestor was referred to the county’s website, which has an online form specifically for broken
detectors.
D14. A requestor asked for reclassifying lanes on 69th Street at its intersection with York Avenue, such
that there would be a right turn only lane. The county was consulted on this issue and did not
recommend that it move forward due to peak hour through volumes and the smaller number of right
turns that were seen in their analysis.
D15. A requestor asked the sign shop for the removal of a deaf child sign, this sign was placed in 2013,
and the contacts for its placement responded to contact in January and indicated that the sign was still
important and needed. Therefore, the sign was not removed.
D16. A requestor asked for stop signs to control speeders on Tracy Avenue between 66th and 70th
Streets. An explanation of why stop signs are ineffective in this regard and other ways to address the
issue led to the requestor not wishing for continuation of the request until a later reconstruction.
D17. A resident wanted the signs of the crosswalk on 55th and Xerxes to be double sided such that they
will highlight the other side of the road more. This was forwarded to the county for their consideration
as Xerxes is a county road.
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D18. A previous requestor called in to ask that a deaf child sign in place since 2000 be removed. The
daughter who is deaf is now 16, driving and both she and her parents no longer see any need for the
sign to remain in place, as she is not in the street playing, nor do they see other situations where this
would be applicable. This sign and others from previous correspondence were sent to the sign shop for
removal.
D19. A requestor reported a broken push button at 78th Street and Bush Lake Road, this was forwarded
to the county, who controls the signal in this location. The county will look into fixing the pedestrian
push button and indicator.
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Appendix A:
Crosswalk Warrants
A. Marked crosswalks are placed at locations that are unusually hazardous or at locations not
readily apparent as having pedestrian movement.
B. Marked crosswalks will only be placed in an area that has 20 or more pedestrian crossings in a
two-hour period.
C. Marking for crosswalks will be established by measuring the “Vehicle Gap Time”. This is the total
number of gaps between vehicular traffic recorded during the average five minute period in the
peak hour. Criteria for markings are:
1) More than five gaps – pavement marking and signage only.
2) Less than five gaps – add actuated pedestrian signals.
D. Crosswalks will not be placed on arterial roads or roads with a speed limit greater than 30 mph
unless in conjunction with signalization.
E. Other conditions that warrant crosswalks:
1) Routes to schools
2) Locations adjacent to libraries, community centers, and other high use public facilities.
3) Locations adjacent to public parks.
4) Locations where significant numbers of handicapped persons cross a street.
5) Locations where significant numbers of senior citizens cross a street.
F. Crosswalks will only be placed at intersections.
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Appendix B:
Stop Sign Warrants
When it is determined that a full stop is always required on an approach to an intersection a
STOP (R1-1) sign shall be used.
At intersections where a full stop is not necessary at all times, consideration should first be
given to using less restrictive measures such as YIELD signs.
The use of STOP signs on the minor-street approaches should be considered if engineering
judgment indicates that a stop is always required because of one or more of the following conditions:
A. The vehicular traffic volumes on the through street or highway exceed 6,000 vehicles
per day;
B. A restricted view exists that requires road users to stop in order to adequately observe
conflicting traffic on the through street or highway.
C. Crash records indicate that three or more crashes that are susceptible to correction with
the installation of a STOP sign have been reported within a 12-month period, or that five
or more such crashes have been reported within a 2-year period. Such crashes include
right-angle collisions involving road users from the minor street failing to yield the right-
of-way to traffic on the through street or highway.
Additional warrants from the city of Edina list that:
1. If an intersection experiences five (5) or more right angle accidents in a three (3) year period, stop
signs should be considered.
2. If the presence of a sight obstruction is contributing to accidents at an intersection, removal of the
sight obstruction should be sought before considering a stop sign.
3. If the 85th percentile speed on any leg of an intersection is more than five (5) MPH over the posted
speed limit, a stop sign should be considered for the intersecting street.
4. If traffic volumes exceed 1,000 vehicles per day on each of the intersecting streets, stop signs should
be considered.
5. Residential stop signs shall not be installed in an attempt to control speed.
6. Residential stop signs shall not be installed in an attempt to control volume.