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<br /> 2-lane Sections of Vineyard Avenue I 2-lane Sections of other Thoroughfares <br /> Existing+Approved Existing+Approved <br /> Development Volumes Development Volumes <br /> AM PM AM PM <br /> Vineyard w/o Isabel 1101 1139 Foothill at Muirwood (N) 1068 1249 <br /> (on SiQnal Priority Lisn (Sional Control\ <br /> Vineyard w/o Ruby Hill 821 1449 Foothill at Muirwood (S) 1936 1341 <br /> 'uncontrolled intersections\ (on SiQnal Priority List) <br /> Vineyard elo Montevino 1403 1204 Foothill nlo Bernal 1460 1513 <br /> (uncontrolled intersections) (uncontrolled intersections) <br /> Foothill slo Bernal 614 727 <br /> (one 4-wav stool <br /> Foothill nlo Castlewood 154 550 <br /> (one 4-wav stool <br /> West Las Positas at 1003 1361 <br /> Muirwood (4-wav Stool <br /> Del Valle Parkway elo 468 579 <br /> Hopvard (one 4-wav stool <br /> Del Valle Parkway w/o 474 462 <br /> Santa Rita (one 4-wav stool <br /> 4-lane Sections of Vineyard Avenue I 4-lane Sections of other Thoroughfares <br /> Vineyard w/o Montevino 1561 1508 Valley at Hansen 605 2729 <br /> (uncontrolled intersections) (4-wav stop) <br /> Vineyard elo Bernal 1501 2063 Stoneridge at Rheem 795 597 <br /> (uncontrolled intersections\ (siQnal controlled) Providing traffic calming measures like the roundabout based plan on Vineyard Avenue <br /> between Bernal Avenue and Montevino Drive not only benefits residents along this section of <br /> roadway, but also those existing and future residents between Monetevino Drive and Ruby <br /> Hill Boulevard. Average traffic volumes and speeds would be reduced along the entire <br /> Vineyard Corridor by implementing traffic calming plans adjacent to the Neal School site and <br /> as proposed between Bernal Avenue and Montevino Drive. These measures in combination <br /> with modifications planned at the intersection of Bernal/Valley/Stanley and Bernal Avenue at <br /> Vineyard Avenue would help to encourage drivers to use Stanley Boulevard instead of <br /> Vineyard Avenue by improving access to eastbound Stanley Boulevard (a 55 MPH roadway) <br /> while calming traffic along Vineyard Avenue and not increasing capacity for the southbound <br /> left turn from Bernal Avenue to eastbound Vineyard Avenue. <br /> From a traffic safety perspective, encouraging east/west traffic to use 1-580, the Stoneridge <br /> Extension, or Stanley Boulevard where possible instead of Vineyard Avenue will improve <br /> overall traffic, pedestrian, cyclist and school area safety. The numerous uncontrolled <br /> intersections, driveways and adjacent school site along the Vineyard Corridor do not exist <br /> along either of the three alternative roadways assumed in the City's General Plan. The use of <br /> X:\ADMIN\PGGS\Council2005\MEETINGl00405\SR 05276 Attachment1.doc <br /> Page 9 <br />