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1/29/2008
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DRAFT 3. Circulation Element <br />traffic. Figure 3-2F,~a~e3- shows existing traffic signal locations and those proposed to facilitate <br />the free flow of traffic at potentially congested intersections. <br />Traffic counts are another mechanism used by the City to ensure that roadway improvements are <br />effective and traffic is flowing according to projections. The City undertakes ~-regular traffic <br />counts ~l~i~;tite~~on major arterial and collector streets throughout the community. Average daily <br />traffic counts are conducted at over 1001ocations, and peak_ hour turning movement counts are taken <br />at 57 major intersections. These existing traffic counts are then used °~~ to verifying future <br />traffic volumes and service levels throughout the community. The City uses this information to <br />monitor traffic increases over time and improvements in traffic flow caused by roadway and other <br />improvements. This information also serves as the basis for analyzing the traffic impacts of individual <br />development projects. The overriding purpose of these traffic studies is to anticipate and mitigate <br />traffic congestion on City streets according to adopted standards. <br />The City has established a computerized traffic monitoring and signalization system. The Central <br />Traffic Computer and Monitoring System is used to produce the-a regular Baseline Traffic Report <br />' "which depicts current and projected traffic conditions for all <br />existing plus approved development. These projections of "existing plus approved" are a midway <br />point between "existing" counts and "buildout" projections and help determine when new major <br />improvements will be necessary to avoid traffic congestionl-elxtiens. In addition to the "existing <br />plus approved" projections, a "five-year projection" is made of those developments deemed likely to <br />be built within the next five years. <br />Potential Problem Intersections and Mitigations <br />Table 3-86, above, lists critical intersections and needed improvements. This table and Figure 3-10 <br />detail the needed mitigation measures identified through the traffic model run for buildout conditions. <br />__..t._~...---~--~., ..__...,.,.,~_~... _~.__._._b .._., ,,..__.,_.»_.... _.._ _ ..~...____ __~.._., ~_~.~_ ~__-~ ~-- --~__~ --~r~_-_ <br />> > <br />> > <br />Funding for these~e~g intersections <br />and other road widenings will need--te-be generated either by direct developer <br />improvements/contributions or by future traffic development fees. ~ziic~c--sti•e~~~ ~----1._a.. >`,r..:~ <br />Circulation Element 012908 redline .3-28 City Council Ol 29 08 <br />
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