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File #: 16-210    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Passed
File created: 5/10/2016 In control: Council
On agenda: 5/16/2016 Final action: 5/16/2016
Title: Implementation of Traffic Control Review Project Recommendations
Attachments: 1. Traffic Order No. 1232
REQUEST FOR DECISION

DATE: May 16, 2016 Report No. EPW-16-015
TO: Laurie Hurst, Chief Administrative Officer
FROM: Jeff Miller, Director of Engineering and Public Works
SUBJECT:

Title
Implementation of Traffic Control Review Project Recommendations
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RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation
That Council approve Traffic Order 1232 that "Stop" signs and road markings be installed on Uganda Avenue at the intersection of Uganda Avenue and McNaughton Avenue.
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RELEVANT POLICY:

Street and Traffic Bylaw, 2005, No. 2607
The Township Guide to Traffic Calming

STRATEGIC RELEVANCE:

Healthy and Liveable Community - ensure multi-modal traffic strategies consider and reflect business and residential growth and development
Well Managed and Maintained Infrastructure - identify infrastructure repair and proactive plan for replacement needs

BACKGROUND:

In early 2016 the Township has received the Traffic Control Review report (EPW-16-001). This report was sponsored by ICBC and the Township with the work being completed by a professional engineer/traffic engineer with an external consultant. The objective of the Project was to undertake a comprehensive review of traffic signs and road markings within the Township of Esquimalt.

The location in question is the intersection of Uganda Avenue and McNaughton Avenue. It was identified to have a very high priority for action and recommendations that traffic control be added to it.

ISSUES:

1. Rationale for Selected Option

The four leg intersection of Uganda Avenue and McNaughton Avenue is currently uncontrolled. This can lead drivers traveling in both directions to assume that they are travelling on a continuous through road and that they have the right of way in the intersection. This assumption also invites drivers to operate vehicles at higher speeds through the intersections. At this location due to the surrounding streetscape, foliage and buildings, sight lines are reduced for a driver which diminishes a driver's...

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