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<br />to have LOS F, but the delay dropped from 93.5 seconds to 74 seconds. This <br />change in delay time eliminates the need for a triple southbound left. The one <br />exception to this decrease in delay occurred at Stoneridge Drive and Hopyard <br />Road where the delay increases from 97.5 seconds to 117.1 seconds. This <br />intersection requires a free east-bound to south-bound right turn lane to return it <br />to an acceptable level of service. <br /> <br />. For the Dispersed Growth Plan without the Stoneridge Drive extension, a total <br />of 9 intersections failed to meet the City's LOS standard. <br /> <br />With the Stoneridge Drive extension 7 intersections failed to meet the City's LOS <br />standard. The Stoneridge Drive/EI Charro Road, and Santa Rita Road/I-580 <br />east-bound off-ramp intersections improved from an F to a 0 in the p.m. <br /> <br />Similar to the Preferred Land Use Plan, there is less delay with the Stoneridge <br />Drive Extension. In addition, some mitigations required with the no Stoneridge <br />Drive option would not be required with Stoneridge Drive. For example, <br />improvements at 1-580 and Pimlico and the triple southbound left at Valley and <br />Santa Rita would not be required. Delays increases in the p.m. at Hopyard Road <br />and Owens Drive with the SDE option, but additional mitigations above those <br />already identified would not be required. <br /> <br />. For the Concentrated Development/Transit Oriented Development Plan <br />(with ITE generation rates) without Stoneridge Drive extension, a total of 9 <br />intersections failed to meet the City's LOS standard. Stoneridge Drive at EI <br />Charro Road (already identified as F in the PM) drops from a 0 to an E in the <br />a.m.. <br /> <br />With the Stone ridge Drive extension a total of 11 intersections failed to meet the <br />City's LOS standard. This includes the 9 intersections that were failing without <br />the Stoneridge Drive Extension plus two additional intersections (West Las <br />Positas at Hacienda in the a.m., and Stanley Boulevard and Reflections Drive in <br />the p.m.). West Las Positas at Hacienda would require a timing modification and <br />Stanley Boulevard at Reflections would require a second northbound left turn <br />lane. <br /> <br />. For the Concentrated Development/Transit Oriented Development Plan <br />(with reduced generation rates) without the Stoneridge Drive extension, a total <br />of 9 intersections failed to meet the City LOS standard. Stoneridge at EI Charro <br />(already identified as F in the PM) drops from a D to an E in the a.m.. <br /> <br />With the Stoneridge Drive extension a total of 9 intersections failed to meet the <br />City's LOS standard. As with the Dispersed Growth alternative, the Stone ridge <br />Drive and EI Charro Road intersection improved from an F to a D in the p.m. <br />Similar to the Transit Oriented Development (with ITE rates), the Stanley <br /> <br />Page 5 of 10 <br />
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