Hampton Village Neighbourhood Traffic Review Tuesday, June 14, 2016 7:00pm - 9:00pm
transportation division
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Outline • • • • •
Neighbourhood Traffic Review Process Hampton Village Review Schedule Sources of Information Past Concerns Received Description of Traffic Calming & Pedestrian Safety Devices • Corridor Reviews & Major Intersection Reviews
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Neighbourhood Traffic Review Process • August 2013 – New process • Mandate – Reduce and calm traffic, improve safety within neighbourhoods • 2014 – 11 neighbourhoods • 2015 – 8 neighbourhoods • 2016 – Parkridge, Sutherland, Willowgrove, Stonebridge, Lakeridge, Hampton Village, Grosvenor Park, Silverspring, 3
Hampton Village Review Schedule • Stage 1 – Identify issues and possible solutions through community consultation (June to Fall 2016) • Stage 2 – Develop a draft traffic plan • Stage 3 – Present draft traffic plan to community for feedback (Early 2017) • Stage 4 – Implement changes over time (Beginning Spring 2017)
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Sources of Information • • • •
Past Studies Collision Analysis Feedback from Public Consultation Traffic Counts & Assessments
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Past Concerns Received •
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Speeding – McCallum Lane, McClockin Road, Hargreaves way & Hampton Circle. Safety Concerns – McClockin at : Richardson Road, 37th Street, West Hampton Blvd and McKague Crescent. Signage – 37th & Junor Street (SB), Hargreaves Green & West Hampton Blvd Parking
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Road Width
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Recommendations
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Speed Display Board
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Curb Extension
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Raised Median Island 10
Roundabout
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Diverter 12
Right In / Right Out Island
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Directional Closure 14
Raised Median Through Intersection
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Full Closure
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Standard Crosswalk
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Zebra Crosswalk
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Active Pedestrian Corridor
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Pedestrian Actuated Signal
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Corridor Reviews & Major Intersection Reviews • Created to address issues at intersections along arterial streets as Neighbourhood Traffic Reviews addresses local and collector streets • Recommendations will be identified and projects will be prioritized for funding approval • Report will be presented to City Council 21
Traffic Issues in Hampton Village Seeking Your Ideas and Solutions!
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Table Group Discussions 1. What ideas or solutions do you have to improve traffic flow/safety in your neighbourhood (what’s working or not working)? 2. Identify additional traffic issues and solutions in Hampton Village. 23
Next Steps 1. 2. 3.
Continue monitoring traffic issues in your neighbourhood Mail-in or email comments no later than July 15, 2016 Additional public input via City on-line Community Engagement webpage no later than July 15, 2016 http://shapingsaskatoon.ca/discussions/hamptonvillage-neighbourhood-traffic-review
4. Traffic & pedestrian data collection, analysis 5. Develop recommendations and prepare draft Traffic Plan 6. Follow-up public input meeting to provide input on draft Traffic Plan 7. Determine revisions and finalize Traffic Plan 8. Present Traffic Plan to City Council for approval
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For more information and status updates visit: www.saskatoon.ca Search “Neighbourhood Traffic Reviews”