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Agenda 12/16/2008 Item #16B 4 Agenda Item No, 1684 December 16, 2008 Page 1 of 6 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve a Resolution to reduce the speed limit on Coconut Unit 3 residential roadway network (Burton Road, Esther Street, Bonnie Street, Lorraine Avenue, Kathy Avenue and Gale Boulevard) from the current speed limit of thirty miles per hour (30 mph) to twenty-five miles per hour (25 mph) OBJECTIVE: That the Board of County Commissioners approve a Resolution to reduce the speed limit on Burton Road, Esther Street, Bonnie Street, Lorraine Avenue, Kathy Avenue and Gale Boulevard from the current posting of thirty miles per hour (30 mph) to twenty- five miles per hour (25 mph). CONSIDERA nONS: Upon the request of local residents, the Collier County Traffic Operations Department has conducted an engineering and traffic investigation study to detennine the appropriate speed limits on the referenced roadway network. Coconut Creek Unit 3, a residential neighborhood, is located south of Radio Road, and west of Esther Street. The neighborhood roadway network consists of Burton Road, Esther Street, Bonnie Street, Lorraine Avenue, Kathy Avenue and Gale Boulevard, The existing speed limits are 30 mph on all the roads. The roads are two-way, narrow roads (18' from edge to edge) with no center line pavement markings and 4'-6' unpaved shoulder on each side, For the sake of safety, it is a common practice to post a 25 mph speed limit on local residential roads. Given the roadway geometry and the nature of the residential neighborhood, it is recommended that the speed limit on all 0 f the referenced roads be reduced to 25 mph. FISCAL IMPACT: The estimated cost to install the "25 MPH Speed Limit" signs on the referenced roads is approximately $1,200. Funds are budgeted in the Traffic Operations Department Operating Fund 101. LEGAL CONSIDERA nONS: Section 316 of the Florida Statutes authorizes the Board to alter existing speed limits as may be appropriate upon the basis of an enginecring and traffic investigation, This item has been reviewed and approved by the County Attorney's Office, is not quasi-judicial and requires no ex parte disclosure, requires only a majority vote for approval, and is otherwise legally sufficient for Board action.-SRT GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact associated with this Resolution. RECOMMENDA nON: That the Board of County Commissioncrs approve the Resolution to reduce the speed limit from 30 mph to 25 mph on Burton Road, Esther Street, Bonnie Street, Lorraine Avenue, Kathy Avenue and Gale Boulevard; authorize the Chainnan to execute the Resolution, and authorize the County Manager or his designee to erect the appropriate traffic control signage. Prepared By: Steve Yu, P.E., PTOE, Senior Engineer, Traffic Opcrations Department Attachments: (1) Resolution; (2) Traffic and Engineering Study Page I of I Agenda Item No, 1684 December 16, 2008 Page 2 of 6 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number: Item Summary: 16B4 Meeting Date: Recommendation to approve a Resolution to reduce the speed limit on Coconut Unit 3 residential roadway network (Burton Road, Esther Street, Bonnie Street, Lorraine Avenue, Kathy Avenue and Gale Boulevard) from the current speed limit of thirty miles per hour (30 MPH) to twenty-five miles per hour (25 MPH). 12/16/20089:00:00 AM Approved By Barbara LaPierre ManagemenUBudget Analyst Traffic Operations Date Transportation Services 12/1/20083:16 PM Approved By Robert W. Tipton, P.E. Traffic Operations Director Traffic Operations Date Transportation Services 12/1/20084:16 PM Approved By Eugene Calvert Principal Project Manager Transportation Engineering and Construction Management Date Transportations Services 12/2/20089:49 AM Approved By Norm E. Feder, AICP Transportation Division Administrator Transportation Services Admin. Date Transportation Services 12/2/2008 11 :02 AM Approved By Scott R. Teach Assistant County Attorney County Attorney Office Date 12/2/20085:18 PM County Attorney Approved By Brian Hancock Operations Support Manager Transportation Administration Date Transportation Division 12/3/2008 8:44 AM Approved By Pat Lehnhard Executive Secretary Transportation Services Admin Date Transportation Services 12/3/20089:31 AM Approved By OMS Coordinator Applications Analyst Information Technology Date Administrative Services 12/3/200811:05AM Approved By Mark Isackson Budget Analyst Office of Management & Budget Date County Manager's Office 12/3/2008 5:09 PM Appro\'ed By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 12/6/2008 12: 07 PM fi]e://C:\AgendaTest\Export\118-December%20 16, %202008\] 6,%20CONSENT%20AGE... 12/] 0/2008 Agenda Item No, 1684 December 16, 2008 Page 3 of 6 RESOLUTION NO. 2008- A RESOLUTION BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AU1110RIZING A SPEED LIMIT REDUCTION ON BURTON ROAD, ESmER STREET, BONNIE STRE:ET, LORRAINE AVENUE, KATHY AVENUE AND GALE BOULEVARD FROM TIllRTY MILES PER HOUR (30 MPH) TO TWENTY-FIVE MILES PER HOUR (25 MPH) WHEREAS, Chapter 3] 6, Florida Statutes, permits the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) to alter established speed limits on roads under its jurisdiction; and WHEREAS, Burton Road, Esther Street, Bonnie Street, Lorraine Avenue, Kathy Avenue and Gale Boulevard fall under the jurisdiction of the BCC; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 3 16, Florida Statutes, the BCC may alter such existing sp~d limits as may he appropriate upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation; and 'WHEREAS, the results of such engineering 'and traffic investigations indicate that the reduced speed limit is reasonable and safer under the conditions found to exist. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: (I) The BCC does hereby establish a twenty-five miles per hour (25 MPH) speed limit on Burton Road, Esther Street, Bonnie Street, Lorraine Avenue, Kathy Avenue and Gale Boulevard (from Esther Street to Donna Street), and does hereby direct the County Manager or his designee to ercct appropriate speed limit signs giving notice thcreof. (2) A copy of this R<:solution shall he forwarded to the Collier County Sheriffs Office for proper enforcement of the established speed limits for Burton Road, Esther Street, Bonnie Street, Lorraine Avenue, Kathy Avenue and Gale Boulevard. (3) The effective date of the speed limit reduction shall he after written notification to the Sheriffs Office and upon the posting of appropriate signage. Agenda Item No, 1684 December 16, 2008 Page 4 of 6 This Resolution adopted after motion, second, and majority vote favoring same this _th day of December, 2008. ATfEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: Deputy Clerk BY: Tom Henning, Chairman Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: BY: ~I!Ri~" Scott R. Teach Deputy County Attorney Agenda Item No, 1684 December 16, 2008 Page 5 of 6 Speed Limit Review Report Coconut Creek Unit 3 Residential Area Steve Yu, PE, PTOE, Traffic Operations Depl. Date: November 3, 2008 BACKGROIJND Upon the request of local residents, the Collier County Traffic Operations Department has conducted an engineering and traffic investigation study to determine the appropriate speed limits on the referenced roadway network. The primary purpose in the establishment of a speed zone is to provide improved vehicular and pedestrian safety by reducing the probability and severity of crashes, An established speed limit notifies the driver of the maximum speed that is considered acceptably safe for optimum weather, visibility and traffic condition. It is intended to establish the speed limit which the normally prudent driver can response more safely to driving problems encountered on the roadway. SPEED LIMIT REVIEW Coconut Creek Unit 3, a residential neighborhood, is located on south of Radio Road, and west of Esther Street. The neighborhood roadway network consists of Burton Road, Esther Street, Bonnie Street, Lorraine Avenue, Kathy Avenue and Gale Boulevard. The existing speed limits are 30 mph on all the roads, The roads are two-way, narrow roads (18' from edge to edge) with no center line pavement markings and 4' -6' unpaved shoulders on each side, For the sake of safety, it is a common practice to post a 25 mph speed limit on local residential roads, Given the roadway geometry and the nature of residential neighborhood, it is recommended that the speed limit on all the referenced roads to be reduced to 25 mph, RRCOMMENDA TION 1. The review recommends that the current 30 mph speed limit on the residential neighborhood roads of Burton Road, Lorraine Avenue, Kathy Avenue, Bonnie Street, Esther Street and Gale Boulevard from Donna Strect to Esther Street to be reduced to 25 mph, 2. Retain the existing 30 mph speed limit on Donna Street. K:\Engineering Section\Traffic Studies\Speed Limit Studles\Coconut Creek Unit 3\Cocollut Creek Unit 3 roadway network speed limit review.doc I Agenda Item No, 1684 December 16, 2008 Page 6 of 6 2