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Table 6-10: Tyler Avenue Countermeasure Concept Costs Table 6-11: Santa Anita Avenue Countermeasure Concept

Table 6-10: Tyler Avenue Countermeasure Concept Costs

COUNTERMEASURE DESCRIPTION UNIT COST UM QUANTITY LENGTH WIDTH COST

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Concrete or Pavement Construction (low cost options use pavement markings)

Corner Radius Reduction or Truck Apron Concrete curbs and sidewalk $15,000 EA 8

Bulb Out / Turn Wedge

Pavement Markings

High Visibility Crosswalks Bicycle Priority Lanes

Signs or Signal Infrastructure

Add NoRTOR sign / display Electronic Feedback Signs Street Lighting Pavement markings with ‘buttons’ and rubber turn wedges $2,500 EA 7

Continental spaced to avoid vehicle wheels $5,500 EA 6 Bicycle lane centered in lane, filled with thermoplastic $100 LF 1 1,200

Sign attached to existing signal structure $500 EA 4 Speed reader board on post (solar) Fixture and power lines as needed $8,000 EA 2 $8,000 EA 10 $120,000 $17,500

$33,000 $120,000

$2,000 $16,000 $80,000

Signal Timing Adjustments

Signal Changes at Intersections Adjust signal timing in Traffic Control Cabinet $1,500 INT 3 INT = Intersection, Qty = Quantity, L = Length, W = Width, EA = Each, SF = Square Feet, LF = Linear Feet $4,500 Total $393,000

Existing roadway conditions along Tyler Avenue Intersection of Tyler Avenue and Ramona Boulevard

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