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Agenda 03/09/2010 Item #10E Agenda Item No. 10E March 9. 2010 Page 1 of 10 ~'.-. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to accept the fmdings of the Safety Evaluation of Proposed Golf Cart Crossing at the Intersection of Airport-Pulling Road at Estuary Drive / Halstatt Drive and not authorize golf carts crossing Airport Road. OBJECTIVE: That the Board of County Commissioners ("Board") accepts the findings of the report evaluating the safety of golf carts crossing Airport-Pulling Road utilizing the intersection at Estuary Drive and Halstatt Drive between the communities of Grey Oaks and The Estuary at Grey Oaks. The report finds that golf carts cannot safely cross Airport-Pulling Road. CONSIDERATIONS: A public petition was presented by Mr. Sam J. Saad, Jr. during the Board meeting of February 9, 2010, under Agenda Item 6.B, requesting the Board to approve golf cart and motorized wheel chair crossing across Airport-Pulling Road at Halstatt between Grey Oaks and The Estuary at Grey Oaks. Florida Statute S 316.212 prohibits the operation of golf carts on county roads or streets unless the street has been designated by the county for use by golf carts. Prior to making such a designation, the county must first determine that golf carts may safely travel on or cross the street, considering such factors including the speed, volume, and character of motor vehicle traffic using the street. - A road safety review was completed by staff of the Collier County Transportation Services Division to evaluate the proposed operation of golf carts to cross Airport-Pulling Road utilizing the intersection at Estuary Drive and Halstatt Drive. This also includes a legal review by the County Attorney's Office and assessment by the County Risk Management Department and the Sherriff's Office. It is the findings of the report that golf carts cannot safely cross Airport-Pulling Road due to the speed, volume, and character of motor vehicle traffic using the street and that a recommendation is made that no ordinance be enacted by the County to allow such operation. Airport-Pulling is a major six-lane arterial roadway with a design speed of 45 miles per hour, with the average daily traffic (ADT) of 32,267 vehicles a day. Golf carts have a maximum speed of 20 mile per hour and are not intended or designed to use public roads; and they do not meet federal safety requirements for vehicles traveling on the public roadway system. FISCAL IMPACT: Allowing golf carts to cross Airport-Pulling Road could ultimately increase liability program costs related to the defense of claims and lawsuits from crashes that may occur. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The safety evaluation report has been reviewed and approved by the County Attomey's Office and is legally sufficient for Board action-SRT. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact associated with this Executive Summary. - 1 "_..._.....,~~-,-~ .,....-. ,-"" ., ~.,.., ~",.., _, _,' "",_,_M .._"..,_ Agenda Item NO.1 OE March 9. 2010 Page 2 of 10 RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners ("Board") accepts the findings of the report evaluating the safety of golf carts crossing Airport-Pulling Road utilizing the intersection at Estuary Drive and Halstatt Drive between the communities of Grey Oaks and The Estuary at Grey Oaks and in doing so will not authorize golf carts crossing Airport Rd. Prepared by: Eugene Calvert, PE, PTOE, Traffic Operations, Collier County Transportation Services Division Attachments: (1) Report - Safety Evaluation of Proposed Golf Cart Crossing at the Intersection of Airport-Pulling Road @ Estuary Drive / Halstatt Drive. (2) Photo of Golf Cart Violating Florida Statute S 316.212 @Grey Oaks. ".....- 2 . "'0'" .... ~_L_ Agenda Item No.1 OE March 9, 2010 Page 3 of 10 -- COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number: Item Summary: 10E Recommendation to accept the findings of the Safety Evaluation of Proposed Golf Cart Crossin9 at the Intersection of Airport-Pulling Road at Estuary Drive / Halstatt Drive and not authorize golf carts crossing Airport Road. (Norman Feder. Transportation SeNices Administrator) 3/9/2010 9:00:00 AM Meeting Date: ~l_.lIn_\ A ____.J_'T'__...\T"'~_.._.....\11:f\ '10-"'_.._1. f\ '-'1\11\\11\ nr"lTn.T'T"r'1o-"'AlI.TAr"r:Tl nrnATl'T'\11\T"'\1f\ "l1-"'1'-'f\1f\ ,.~_._-------~ -_...._~-"'"'" _,'_'~_.'_,H'__ --""-' -'-~'''-^-'.'-'- ~ Agenda Item No. 10E March 9, 2010 Page 4 of 10 Jeff Klatzkow County Attorney Date 2126/2010 1 :38 PM Approved By Mark Isackson Management/Budget Analyst, Senior Date Office of Management & Budget Office of Management & Budget 2/27/20101:46 PM .f":.T_./Ir<.\ "- ___~.J_'r__-,-\r_____n-,-\1.c1\ '\.K____L 1\ "'1l'''\1'' r<.AT1"lt,1"r,\Tl.K"'-"'TAr"rn nrnr\Tl~\1I"\r\1(\ 1/"'1/'""1\'1"\ Agenda Item No. 10E March 9, 2010 Page 5 of 10 .-. Co _leT County ~ ...... ~ po Transportation Services DMsion Safety Evaluation of Proposed Golf Cart Crossing at the Intersection of Airport-Pulling Road @ Estuary Drive I Halstatt Drive Prepared by: Eugene Calvert, PE, PTOE Traffic Operations Collier County Transportation Services Division Date: February 23, 2010 This road safety review was completed to evaluate a proposal to allow golf carts to cross Airport-Pulling Road utilizing the intersection at Estuary Drive and Halstatt Drive in Collier County, Florida. Roadway Characteristics Airport-Pulling Road is a six-lane roadway functionally classified as an urban arterial highway providing a major north-south transportation link. The average two-way traffic volume on this roadway is 32,267 vehicles a day (ADT) with an in-season ADT of 36,735. The roadway has a posted speed limit of 45 miles per hour (mph); however the prevailing speed on the road is over 50 miles per hour. The study location is a signalized intersection providing access to the gated communities of Grey Oaks Country Club to the east and The Estuary at Grey Oaks to the west. Access to Grey Oaks and to The Estuary is provided by the private roadways of Halstatt Drive, providing access to Grey Oaks; and into the Estuary it is the private roadway of Estuary Drive. The intersection provides a pedestrian crosswalk across Airport- Pulling Road on the south side of the intersection. The distance across Airport-Pulling Road is approximately 135 feet. This intersection is located approximately 3/8 miles north of the Airport-Pulling Road / Golden Gate Parkway intersection. A crash history review of the intersection shows that from 2005 to 2009, there were a total of 23 crashes that occurred at this intersection. Purpose of Request to Allow Golf Carts Grey Oaks and The Estuary are golf course communities, each having a separate golf course within their respective communities. Each community enjoys the privilege of being able to golf at both golf courses. Those residents that own their own golf cart are not currently allowed to drive their golf cart across Airport-Pulling Road. Residents that wish to partake in the neighboring golf course typically drive their personal vehicle from their community, crossing Airport-Pulling Road. Allowing golf carts to cross Airport-Pulling Road would allow the residents of the communities more convenience in using the neighboring facilities. It has been observed that golf carts are currently using the pedestrian crosswalk facilities at the intersection to cross Airport-Pulling Road. ~ 1 Agenda Item No. 10E March 9, 2010 Page 6 of 10 State Law Florida Statute !i 316.212 prohibits the operation of golf carts on county roads or streets unless the street has been designated by the county for use by golf carts. The relevant portions of F.s. 9 is 316.212 is attached hereto at the end of staff's report. Before allowing golf carts to cross Airport-Pulling Road, the County must first determine that golf carts may safely travel on or cross the public street, considering factors including the speed, volume, and character of motor vehicle traffic using the street. The statute outlines minimum operation and equipment requirements if the County allows such use, as well as age restrictions and the hours of operation when operating golf carts on approved designated public roads, but it also allows the County to enact an ordinance regarding golf cart operation and equipment which is more restrictive than enumerated in the statutes. See F.S. !i 316.212 (8) Florida Statute !i 316.1995 prohibits the use of motorized vehicles including golf carts on sidewalks. Motorized vehicles exclude motorized wheel chairs and motorized bicycles as defined by Florida Statute !i 322.01. Motorized wheel chairs are allowed to use pedestrian crosswalks. Florida Statute !i 320.01 also defines golf carts as being designed and manufactured for operation on a golf course that is not capable of exceeding speeds of 20 miles per hour. Florida Statute !i 316.2122(1) restricts the use of low speed vehicles on streets where the posted speed limit is 35 miles per hour or less. A low speed vehicle is defined as a vehicle whose top speed is greater than 20 miles per hour but not greater than 25 miles per hour. Golf carts, with a maximum speed on 20 miles per hour, do not meet the definition of a low speed vehicle. It is reasonable that if state law does not allow "low-speed" vehicles on roadway with a speed limit greater than 35 miie per hour, then vehicles that are slower than "low-speed" vehicles are not allowed on those streets as well. County Ordinances Collier County Ordinance No. 2006-57 allows the use of golf carts upon certain designated public roads and streets in Goodland, Florida. A road safety review was conducted on the roads of Goodland and the Board determined that due to the low vehicle volumes and speeds that golf carts could safely operate on the local streets within a defined area. It was only after the Board reached that conclusion, relying on staff's traffic study, that it imposed additional safety requirements including but not limited to, a minimum driving age, the number of occupants that can ride on golf carts, a maximum attainable speed limit, required safety equipment such as efficient brakes, reliable steering, safe tires, a rearview mirror, red reflectorized warning devices in both the front and rear, limited daylight hours of operation, and the procurement of liability insurance. Absent a determination that golf carts can safely travel across Airport Road, however, these additionai safety requirements are not relevant. The use of golf carts on public roads is very limited in neighboring counties. Charlotte County allows the use of golf carts only on bridgeless barrier islands. Golf carts are allowed in Lee County only on certain roads on Captiva Island. Impact on Signal Progression The proposed golf cart crossing will not result in a major impact on the signal progression. A golf cart will be able to cross Airport Pulling Road in approximately 10 seconds. Adjustments to the signal timing may be required. Roadway Safety Golf carts are not intended or designed to use on public roads and they do not meet federal safety requirements for vehicles traveling on the public roadway system. Most golf carts do not have lights, 2 Agenda Item NO.1 OE March 9, 2010 Page 7 of 10 -- brake lights, turn signals, horns or seat belts. Golf carts are very vulnerable when hit by a vehicle and the consequences of the crash can be very serious. Should a crash occur at the intersection of Airport- Pulling Road, the crash will in all probability be an angle crash due to the direction of traffic. Angle crashes typically result in more severe injuries. Nationwide about half of all crashes and half of all injury crashes occur at intersections due to the complex speed-distance judgments under time constraints. Intersections are planned points of conflict that include ALL users. And each user group has their own particular needs when it comes to navigating through an intersection. And often times these needs conflict with the needs of each other. Introducing a separate and distinct user (golf carts) may have significant safety impacts. A serious injury crash occurred involving a golf cart and a vehicle during the ACE Group Classic golf tournament during the early evening hours of February 14, 2010 (see attached photograph from Naples Daily News). The crash occurred on a road adjacent to the golf course community of the Quarry in north Naples. The golf cart was traveling on a road that also allowed vehicular traffic. All three occupants of the golf cart sustained serious injuries in the crash. Airport-Pulling Road was designed to accommodate vehicular traffic with a design speed of 45 miles per hour; it was not designed to accommodate golf cart traffic. In an email to the Grey Oaks Country Club, Lt. Harold Minch of the Collier County Sheriffs Office stated that "Golf carts and cars should not be comingled on the same roadway unless the crossing is well engineered and marked, and permitted by the County. There is no doubt that it is illegal to have a non roadworthy golf cart on Airport Road." .- liability Issues Collier County has many golf course communities. The impact on safety and the concern of liability will be significant if golf communities are allowed to operate golf carts on public roads. Previous development of golf cart communities that have common property on both sides of a county roadway have been required to construct an underpass for golf carts to cross the roadway. A separated underpass/overpass is the most effective means to have golf carts cross a major arterial roadway such as Airport-Pulling Road. The Risk Management Department reviewed the findings within this report and opined that the operation of golf carts across Airport Road would present a significant safety and liability concern. The volume of traffic; the speeds maintained; and the vulnerability of golf cart passengers to collision increase the potential severity of injury or death in the event of a collision. Although the decision to permit golf carts to pass may be a planning level decision and immune from liability, staff believes it could ultimately increase liability program costs related to the defense of claims and lawsuits even if the County is able to ultimately prevail in a cause of action. Risk Management Staff concurs with a preference for a separate underpass/overpass as the better alternative to traversing Airport Road. Findings and Recommendation Based upon safety and liability concerns, it is determined that golf carts cannot safely cross Airport- Pulling Road and it is recommended that no ordinance be enacted by the County to allow such operation. Respectfully submitted: - o J ._,_,~_ '__~H'_ -"---.--.-."-'. Agenda Item NO.1 OE March 9, 2010 Page 8 of 10 316.212 Operation of golf c<lm on certain roadwaoa.--The operation of a golf cart upon the public roads or streets of this state is prohibited except as provided herein: (1) A golf cart may be operated only upon a county road that has been designated by a county, or a municipal street that has been designated by a municipality, for use by golf carts. Prior to making such a designation, the responsible local governmental entity must first determine that golf carts may safely travel on or cross the public road or street, considering factors including the speed, volume, and character of motor vehicle traffic using the road or street. Upon a determination that golf carts may be safely operated on a designated road or street, the responsible governmental entity shall post appropriate signs to indicate that such operation is allowed. ..................... (5) A golf cart may be operated only during the hours between sunrise and sunset, unless the responsible governmental entity has determined that a golf cart may be operated during the hours between sunset and sunrise and the golf cart is equipped with headlights, brake lights, turn signals, and a windshield. (6) A golf cart must be equipped with efficient brakes, reliable steering apparatus, safe tires, a rearview mirror, and red reflectorized warning devices in both the front and rear. (7) A golf cart may not be operated on public roads or streets by any person under the age of 14. (8) A local governmental entity may enact an ordinance regarding golf cart operation and equipment which is more restrictive than those enumerated in this section. Upon enactment of such ordinance, the local governmental entity shall post appropriate signs or otherwise inform the residents that such an ordinance exists and that it will be enforced within the local government's jurisdictional territory. An ordinance referred to in this section must apply only to an unlicensed driver. (9) A violation of this section is a noncriminal traffic infraction, punishable pursuant to chapter 318 as a moving violation for infractions of subsections (1)-(5) or a local ordinance corresponding thereto and enacted pursuant to subsection (8), or punishable pursuant to chapter 318 as a nonmoving violation for infractions of subsection (6), subsection (7), or a local ordinance corresponding thereto and enacted pursuant to subsection (8). 4 Agenda Item NO.1 OE March 9. 2010 Page 9 of 10 .- .--. File Photo from Naples Daily News -- 5 woo o~~ ~o_ .N 0 o -0 Z'" ~ E.c Q) Q.)~Q) =::('OctI ",:;;:0.. 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