Stony Point Road Corridor Study

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STONY POINT ROAD CORRIDOR STUDY FOR ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION MODES

Community Meeting November 18, 2020

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STUDY AREA

DOWNTOWN SANTA ROSA

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SEBASTOPOL

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STUDY AREA

NORTH

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STONY PT. ROAD CORRIDOR A HIGH PRIORITY » 1 of 8 Corridor Studies identified in City’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan Update 2018 » Ranked as top priority by Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Board due to high rate of severe injury collisions involving bike and ped » Major north-south access route for “Community of Concern” 4

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COMMUNITIES OF CONCERN STUDY AREA

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MAJOR STONY PT. RD. CORRIDOR STUDY OBJECTIVES

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» Reduce the number and rate of bicyclist and pedestrian injuries and fatalities. » Increase comfort for bicyclists and pedestrians. » Increase number of people bicycling and walking. » Reduce speeding. » Maintain effective and efficient operations for all modes of transportation. » Engagement from community. Sonoma County Transportation Authority


PUBLIC OUTREACH » Community Meetings » 2 including tonight

» Online Survey » Social Media » Meetings with Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Board » Presented on August 20, 2020

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SURVEY POLL #1

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SOUTH OF W. THIRD STREET Sonoma County Transportation Authority


SOUTH OF W. THIRD STREET – EXISTING

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HIGHWAY 12 BRIDGE

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HIGHWAY 12 BRIDGE – EXISTING

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NORTH OF SEBASTOPOL RD

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NORTH OF SEBASTOPOL RD – EXISTING

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SUMMARY OF CONDITIONS

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• 2 lanes in each direction • Turn pockets at intersections

2 – HIGHWAY 12 BRIDGE

• Bike lanes • Sidewalks – planter strip along most sections 15

3 – NORTH OF SEBASTOPOL ROAD

• Median Sonoma County Transportation Authority


TRAFFIC CONDITIONS • Collisions • Delay at intersections • Speeding

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COLLISIONS INVOLVING PEDESTRIANS AND BICYCLISTS • 25 injury collisions from 2010-2019 • 10 involved peds, 15 involved bicyclists • 7 ped right-of-way violations

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COLLISION HOT SPOTS

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INTERSECTION DELAY Level of Service (A = best, F = worst) INTERSECTION Stony Point Rd/W 3rd St

PM PEAK E

Stony Pt Rd/ SR 12 west ramps-Occidental Rd

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Stony Pt Rd/SR 12 east ramps

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Stony Pt Rd/Stony Pt Plaza

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Stony Pt Rd/Sebastopol Rd

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VEHICLE SPEEDS LOCATION West 3rd St. to Highway 12

Highway 12 to Sebastopol Rd

85TH PERCENTILE SPEED 37 mph

37.5 mph

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SURVEY POLL #2

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MAKING TRADEOFFS HOW SHOULD WE ALLOCATE THE AVAILABLE SPACE? ROADWAY ELEMENT Travel lanes

REQUIRED WIDTH 10’-12’

Bike lane

5’-6’

Sidewalk

5’

Median (landscaped or striped)

3’ minimum

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SOUTH OF W. 3RD ST. EXISTING

ALTERNATIVE

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PROTECTED AND COLORED BIKE LANE

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SOUTH OF WEST 3RD STREET 1) Buffer between bike lanes and vehicle traffic. 2) Colored bike lanes to increase visibility 3) Reduce travel lanes from 12’ to 11’

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HIGHWAY 12 BRIDGE EXISTING

ALTERNATIVE

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HIGHWAY 12 BRIDGE – DUAL LEFT TURN LANES

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HIGHWAY 12 BRIDGE – BUFFER

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HIGHWAY 12 BRIDGE – COLORED BIKE LANES

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HIGHWAY 12 BRIDGE 1) Southbound Stony Pt Rd: Dual left-turn lanes onto Highway 12 entrance ramp. 2) Buffer between bike lanes and vehicle traffic. 3) Colored bike lanes to increase visibility 4) Reduced travel lane width (from 11’-12’ to 10’) 30

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NORTH OF SEBASTOPOL RD EXISTING

ALTERNATIVE

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MAINTAIN RIGHT TURN LANE

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BUFFERED BIKE LANE TRANSITION

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PROTECTED INTERSECTION

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PROTECTED INTERSECTION

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SEBASTOPOL RD INTERSECTION 1) Maintain southbound right-turn lane due to traffic volume. 2) Buffered bike lane transitions to standard bike lane as it crosses the right turn lane. 3) Create “protected intersection� for cyclists with less confidence. 4) Wider median. 36

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NORTH

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SOUTH OF W. 3RD ST.

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HIGHWAY 12 BRIDGE

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HIGHWAY 12 BRIDGE 11

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HIGHWAY 12 BRIDGE B

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HIGHWAY 12 BRIDGE B

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NORTH OF SEBASTOPOL RD

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NORTH OF SEBASTOPOL RD 17

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SURVEY POLL #3

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WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU » Online Survey and Map » srcity.org/corridorstudies » Available until December 9th

» Community Meeting #2 » Approximately late Jan-early Feb 2021

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PROJECT SCHEDULE » » » » » » »

Gather public response to surveys (Dec) Update design concepts (Dec-Jan) Report back to BPAB (Jan) Present updated design to public (Jan-Feb) Present to BPAB (March) Finalize Design and Report (March-April) Present to City Council (April-May)

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