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CITY CLERK
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STAFF REPORTS
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8/30/2005
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15 Y
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SR 05:240
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Bernal Avenue at Foothill Road <br />Mitigation - Widen Bernal Avenue to 4 lanes <br />The 1996 General Plan includes the widening of Bernal Avenue to 4 lanes between Foothill Road and 1- <br />680. The Year 2025 scenarios that include some of the 1996 General Plan road widenings assume that <br />there are two continuous westbound lanes approaching Foothill Road. <br /> <br />Bernal Avenue at 1-680 Northbound Rmnps <br />Mitigation - Widen Bemal Avenue to 4 lanes <br />About 50% of westbound traffic on Bemal Avenue turns left onto the southbound 1-680 on-ramp. This <br />volume exceeds the capacity of the left turn pocket and causes too much traffic to all use the #1 through <br />lane at the intersection of the northbound 1-680 ramps. The Year 2025 scenarios that include some of <br />the 1996 General Plan road widenings assume that the existing # 1 westbound through lane is restriped as <br />the #2 westbound left turn lane and that the on-ramp is widened to accept two lanes. <br /> <br />Bernal Avenue at Kottinger Drive <br />Mitigation - Construct new traffic signal <br />In all Year 2025 scenarios, the flow of traffic along Bernal Avenue exceeds the capacity of the stop sign <br />controls at this intersection, resulting in LOS F conditions on Bernal Avenue. Stop sign controls have <br />far less capacity than traffic signal control. This was recently demonstrated at Vineyard Avenue at <br />Montevino Drive where traffic backups were eliminated when the signal replaced the previous 4-way <br />stop. Installing a traffic signal at this intersection would improve pedestrian safety, while reducing <br />delay for Pleasanton residents. The 1996 General Plan shows this intersection as a future traffic signal <br />location. <br /> <br />Bernal Avenue at Main Street <br />Mitigation - Construct new traffic signal <br />In all Year 2025 scenarios, the flow of traffic along Bernal Avenue becomes so continuous, that not <br />enough gaps are available for drivers on Main Street to turn left or right at the intersection. The extreme <br />delay on Main Street creates LOS F conditions at the intersection. Installing a traffic signal at this <br />intersection would improve pedestrian and traffic safety, while reducing delay for downtown visitors. <br />The 1996 General Plan shows this intersection as a future traffic signal location. Computer simulations <br />show that the signal can be coordinated with other signals along Bemal Avenue to minimize stops and <br />delay. <br /> <br />Bernal Avenue at Meadowlark Drive <br />Mitigation - Widen Bernal Avenue to 4 lanes <br />The 1996 General Plan includes the widening of Bernal Avenue to 4 lanes between Foothill Road and 1- <br />680. The Year 2025 scenarios that include some of the 1996 General Plan road widenings assume that <br />there are two continuous east and westbound lanes approaching this intersection. <br /> <br />Bernal Avenue at Nevada Street <br />Mitigation - Construct new traffic signal <br />In all Year 2025 scenarios, the flow of traffic along Bernal Avenue becomes so continuous, that not <br />enough gaps are available for drivers on Nevada Street to turn left or continue straight through the <br />intersection. The extreme delay on Nevada Street creates LOS F conditions at the intersection. <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br /> <br />
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