File #: 19-0249    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 2/11/2019 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 4/2/2019 Final action: 4/2/2019
Title: Department of Transportation recommending the Board adopt and authorize the Chair to sign Resolution 038-2019 sanctioning the adoption of speed limits on portions of Blackstone Parkway and Royal Oaks Drive. FUNDING: Road Fund.
Attachments: 1. A - Approved Blue Route, 2. B - BOS_Resolution, 3. C - Speed Survey Blackstone, 4. D - Speed Survey Royal Oaks Drive, 5. E - Executed 247-1981, 6. Executed Resolution 038-2019
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Department of Transportation recommending the Board adopt and authorize the Chair to sign Resolution 038-2019 sanctioning the adoption of speed limits on portions of Blackstone Parkway and Royal Oaks Drive.

FUNDING: Road Fund.
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
Department of Transportation conducted two (2) Speed Zone Surveys (Survey) on December 6, 2018 along Royal Oaks Drive from Latrobe Road to Blackstone Parkway and along Blackstone Parkway from Cornerstone Drive to 1,000 feet south of Royal Oaks Drive, in El Dorado Hills. The studies were completed due to a petition requested on May 7, 2018 which was signed by twenty-eight (28) Blackstone Community residents. There are not currently speed limits on these roadway sections.

The Survey on Royal Oaks Drive concluded that the establishment of an enforceable posted forty (40) mile per hour speed limit is the best option to improve safety. Below is what the Survey revealed:

1) 85th percentile speeds of forty (40) miles per hour were recorded.
2) Average daily traffic volume is 1,544 vehicles per day.
3) There are two (2) intersecting county roads and five (5) intersecting private roads.
4) There were no collisions reported for the three (3) year period from January 1, 2015, through December 31, 2017.
5) Two (2) pedestrians and two (2) cyclists were observed on the roadway during the site review that lasted approximately one and a half (1 1/2) hours.

The Survey on Blackstone Parkway concluded that the establishment of an enforceable posted thirty-five (35) mile per hour speed limit is the best option to improve safety. Below is what the Survey revealed:

1) 85th percentile speeds of forty (40) miles per hour were recorded and downgraded to thirty-five (35) miles per hour.
2) Average daily traffic volume is 5,000 vehicles per day.
3) There is an existing twenty-five (25) mile per hour School Zone adjacent to Valley View Elementary School and sports complex.
4) There are four (4) intersecting county roads and...

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