DATE: February 28, 2019
TO: Board of Mayor and Aldermen
FROM: Eric Stuckey, City Administrator
Paul Holzen, City Engineer/Director of Engineering
Jonathan Marston, Assistant Director of Engineering
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Consideration of Ordinance 2019-04, An Ordinance to Establish All-Way Stop Control at the Intersection of Rural Plains Circle and Hughes Crossing. (Deferred from 2/28/19 CIC due to lack of quorum; 03/26/19 BOMA 1ST Reading and Public Hearing 8-0) SECOND AND FINAL READING
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Purpose
The purpose of this memo is to provide information to the Franklin Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) concerning Ordinance 2019-04 to establish all-way stop control at the intersection of Rural Plains Circle and Hughes Crossing.
Background
The City has received several complaints about: near miss crashes, limited sight distance, and pedestrian safety issues at the intersection of Rural Plains Circle and Hughes Crossing. This intersection is currently configured as two-way stop control, with only the Hughes Crossing approaches required to stop. In June 2018, City staff received a request to establish all-way stop control at this intersection.
City staff followed up by visiting the site and collecting turning movement counts to better understand the concerns. After review of the data and site conditions, the Engineering Department recommends the establishment of all-way stop control at the intersection of Rural Plains Circle and Hughes Crossing for the following reasons:
• There is limited sight distance at the intersection due to adjacent on-street parking,
• Because this intersection is located in a Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND), which is designed to encourage pedestrian and bicycle activity, the pedestrian volume is high, and
• The traffic volumes on the 2 intersection streets are approximately equal.
BNB-WCO Investors, LLC for Rural Plains Partnership, the developer of Berry Farms, who also currently controls the Homeowners Association for Berry Farms, concurs (Exhibit A) with the proposed change from two-way stop control to all-way stop control at this intersection.
Financial Impact
The new signs can be fabricated and installed by City staff. Therefore, the cost for this change is negligible. However, the Berry Farms development has non-standard, decorative sign posts, which must be provided by the developer.
Recommendation
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Staff recommends approval of Ordinance 2019-04.