Memorandum

City of Lawrence

Public Works

 

TO:

David Cronin, City Engineer

FROM:

David Woosley, Transportation/Traffic Engineer

DATE:

2 May 2016

RE:

Traffic Calming on Crestline Drive

 

Background

At the March 7, 2016 Traffic Safety Commission meeting, the Commission heard a request for traffic calming on Crestline Drive between Peterson Road and Princeton Boulevard Drive (see attached). Crestline Drive is classified as a “local” street in a residential area. The City’s Traffic Calming Policy permits traffic calming devices to be placed on local streets if the 85th percentile speed of traffic is 5 mph or greater over the speed limit; or, if the 24-hour 2-way volume of traffic is greater than 1000. Traffic data obtained during January found traffic volumes below 1000 vehicles per day; however, the 85th percentile speed was approximately 36.8 mph; therefore, this street meets the minimum criteria for consideration of traffic calming.

 

Traffic Safety Commission Action

At the Traffic Safety Commission meeting, no residents addressed the Commission; however, two (2) emails were received in advance of the meeting in support of traffic calming on Crestline Drive, expressing concern for the safety of children and elderly in the area. The Commission, on a unanimous vote of 7-0, recommended traffic calming on Crestline Drive between Peterson Road and Princeton Boulevard.

 

Funding

This project will be prioritized and added to the list of approved projects until funding is available.

 

Action Request

It is recommended that the City Commission concur with the recommendation of the Traffic Safety Commission for traffic calming on Crestline Drive between Peterson Road and Princeton Boulevard.