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Hawthorne & 16th

Hawthorne & 16th. Brian Marcum Chloe Ritter Collin Roughton. Presentation Outline. Intersection – Current Conditions Observed Problems Conflict Areas Supporting Data Proposed Solutions. SE 16 th Ave and Hawthorne Blvd. 30’. 56’. 40’. 30’. 15’. ~ 25,000 vpd. Signal Operations.

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Hawthorne & 16th

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  1. Hawthorne & 16th Brian Marcum Chloe Ritter Collin Roughton

  2. Presentation Outline • Intersection – Current Conditions • Observed Problems • Conflict Areas • Supporting Data • Proposed Solutions

  3. SE 16th Ave and Hawthorne Blvd

  4. 30’ 56’ 40’ 30’ 15’ ~ 25,000 vpd

  5. Signal Operations Signal Response Time = 3 – 60 sec (After pushing button light for car turns red.) Walk Interval = 8 sec Flashing Don’t Walk Interval = 12 sec Ample time to cross 40’ for the 15th percentile (~2.8 ft/sec) Pushbuttons at each corner Extra pushbutton facing bike position on SE corner (for north-bound bikes)

  6. Adjacent Land Uses Small Business Senior Apartments Residential

  7. Nearby Destinations SE 20th and Hawthorne SE 12th and Hawthorne

  8. Existing Bikeways North of Intersection

  9. Existing Bikeways South of Intersection

  10. Planned Bikeways (2030 Bike Plan)

  11. Observed Problems Bus Stopped Under Signal Bus not Stopping for Cross Signal Bus Blocking Crosswalk Car Blocking Crosswalk

  12. Observed Problems Bike Crossing Outside of Intersection Bicycle Riding on the Sidewalk Pedestrians Crossing without Signal Jay-walking

  13. Conflict Areas Motor Vehicles and Pedestrians

  14. Conflict Areas Pedestrians and Bicyclists

  15. Supporting Data

  16. Pedestrian Counts: Summary Day/Time: Sunday 5-6 pm Count: 74 pedestrians Average Non-Compliance Percentage: 22% Average Delay Per Stopped Pedestrian: 28 sec Average Delay Per All Pedestrians: 20 sec LOS: C

  17. Video Data: Pedestrians

  18. Bicycle Counts: Summary Day/Time: Sunday 5-6 pm Count: 31 Bicycles Average Non-Compliance Percentage: 50 % Average Delay Per Stopped Bicycles: 18 sec Average Delay Per All Bicycles: 11 sec LOS: B

  19. Video Data: Bicycles

  20. Video Data Motor Vehicle Violations

  21. Proposed Solutions

  22. Existing Conditions: Copper

  23. Install new signal button Package 1: Bronze

  24. Prohibit Parking Install new signal button X X Prohibit Parking Package 1: Bronze

  25. Prohibit Parking Install new signal button X X Decrease half signal response time Prohibit Parking Package 1: Bronze

  26. Pedestrian Conflict Points: 16

  27. Pedestrian Conflict Points: 8

  28. Prohibit Parking Install new signal button X X Decrease half signal response time Relocate crosswalk Prohibit Parking Packages 1 & 2: Silver

  29. Prohibit Parking Install new signal button X X Install curb extensions Decrease half signal response time Relocate crosswalk Prohibit Parking Packages 1 & 2: Silver

  30. Prohibit Parking Install new signal button X X Install curb extensions Install ADA compliant ramps Decrease half signal response time Relocate crosswalk Prohibit Parking Packages 1 & 2: Silver

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