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Item # 5 - New All-Way Stop Intersection
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  1. CITY OF ALAMO HEIGHTS POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Rick Pruitt, Police Chief SUBJECT: Discussion and possible action on an Ordinance amending Section 18-147 of the Code of Ordinances to create a new all-way stop intersection on Imlay Street at the intersection with Abiso Avenue. DATE: March 27, 2023 SUMMARY Residents in the 300 Abiso Avenue have requested consideration to replace the existing two-way stop intersection on Abiso Avenue with Imlay Street with an all-way stop at that intersection. Residents cite concerns for the volume of traffic and vehicles traveling at speeds faster than the 25 mph speed zone on Abiso Avenue and Imlay Street. Residents desire a safe neighborhood play environment for the pre-teen children on the block. BACKGROUND INFORMATION General information concerning the Imlay Street and Abiso Avenue intersection: • Abiso Avenue – 30 feet in width, 100% residential, front driveways, no sidewalks, unobstructed corner vision; stop signs for east and westbound traffic • Imlay Street – 30 feet in width, 100% residential, side driveways to corner homes, no sidewalks, unobstructed corner vision; no traffic control devices • The proposed “all-way stop” designation for Imlay Street and Abiso Avenue is consistent with nine other intersections designated as “all-way stop” between Argo Avenue and Ogden Lane and the only intersection not designated as an all-way stop between Corona Avenue and Ogden Lane The Police Department has conducted a study of the intersection and found the twenty- four (24) hour traffic volume in the 300 block Abiso Avenue and Imlay Avenue, both directions of travel. Although traffic speeds were not extreme, there remains a concern for pedestrians and children playing and walking to school during peak traffic periods. The following table contains relevant data gathered from the traffic study of Abiso Avenue and Imlay Street.
  2. 300 block Abiso Ave. # veh 26-35 mph >35 mph 25 mph or less % avg speed eastbound 150 8 3 92.7 westbound 156 6 3 94.2 306 14 6 16.5 mph 300 block Imlay St. # veh 26-35 mph >35 mph 25 mph or less % avg speed northbound 168 33 9 75% southbound 181 34 7 77.3% 349 67 16 22.5 mph Officers assigned to monitor traffic during peak periods reported some vehicles traveling above the posted 25 m.p.h. speed limit but the larger majority traveling at or below the speed limit or within tolerance. Officers also observed some vehicles and cyclists traveling on Abiso Avenue fail to stop for the existing stop sign at the intersection with Imlay Street. Where violations occurred a warning or court citation was issued. Typically, the driving factors for an all-way stop intersection include a combination of traffic volume, vehicle speeds, accident history, vision obstructions and pedestrian traffic. While some of these factors are absent, we must acknowledge Abiso Avenue has a large volume of pre-teen children and the requested all-way stop intersection would assist in calming traffic speeds turning onto Abiso Avenue from Imlay Street. Traffic on residential streets is an area of greater concern to residents often caused by traffic volume and driver behaviors. If enforcement measures do not calm the situation, a traffic control device may be considered. Prior to installation of a traffic control device, we first attempt to determine the traffic volume impact of a new stop sign on adjacent streets. The proposed “all-way stop” designation for Imlay Street and Abiso Avenue is consistent with nine other intersections designated as “all-way stop” between Argo Avenue and Ogden Lane. No adverse impact is expected on adjacent streets. POLICY ANALYSIS The request for consideration of new stop intersections is consistent with the Texas Transportation Code Section 542.202 and the City of Alamo Heights Code of Ordinances Section 18-98 “Stop Intersections” providing that the City Council may designate any street intersection as a stop intersection and designate the streets upon which vehicles shall stop before entering such intersection. COORDINATION • Letters were mailed to all addresses in the 300 & 400 blocks of Abiso Avenue asking for input into the proposal and making notification of the City Council meeting on March 27, 2023.
  3. • The City Manager has reviewed this proposal and the City Attorney prepared the proposed Ordinance. • Public Works personnel will assume responsibility for installing the sign poles and stop signs. • The Ordinance will be published in the San Antonio Express News in accordance with applicable law and posted on the City webpage. FISCAL IMPACT • Purchase and erect two new stop signs - $250 • Traffic survey - $552 • Cost to advertise in the SA Express-News ATTACHMENTS Attachment A – Proposed Ordinance ____________________________ Rick Pruitt Police Chief ____________________________ Buddy Kuhn City Manager
  4. ORDINANCE NO. 2201 AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMO HEIGHTS, TEXAS, AMENDING CHAPTER 18, TRAFFIC, SECTION 18-147, SCHEDULE B, STOP SIGNS BY CREATING A NEW FOUR WAY STOP INTERSECTION AT IMLAY STREET AND ABISO AVENUE; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY; REPEALING ALL PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND OPEN MEETINGS CLAUSE. WHEREAS, the regulation of traffic, motor vehicles and conveyances upon all public streets, roadway and right-of-ways within the City limits of the City of Alamo Heights (the “City”) is essential and necessary to protect the traveling public and to preserve and protect the public safety of the City; and WHEREAS, sections 311.001 and 542.202(a) (10) of the Texas Transportation Code provides that a municipality has exclusive control over and under the public highways, streets, and alleys of the municipality and the authority to designate which streets will have no parking locations; and WHEREAS, residents cite concerns for the volume of traffic and vehicles traveling at speeds faster than the 25 mph speed zone on Abiso Avenue and Imlay Street and have expressed the need for a four-way stop sign; and WHEREAS, the Police Department conducted a study of the intersection and found the twenty- four (24) hour traffic volume in the 300 block Abiso Avenue and Imlay Avenue, raised a concern for pedestrians and children playing and walking to school during peak traffic periods and the four- way stop designation for Imlay Street and Abiso Avenue is consistent with nine other intersections designated as four-way stop between Argo Avenue and Ogden Lane; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMO HEIGHTS,TEXAS THAT: SECTION 1: Findings. The recitals are hereby found to be true and correct and are hereby incorporated as part of this Ordinance. SECTION 2: Amendments to Chapter 18 . Chapter 18 (“Traffic”) Section 18-147 (2) shall be amended, which is entitled "Schedule B-Stop Signs (2) four-way stop signs” which shall be amended to include the following intersection to add a four-way stop sign and to read as follows: Sec. 18-147. - Schedule B – Stop Signs (1) At the following intersections, four-way stop signs will be installed: Abiso Avenue with Arbutus Street. Abiso Avenue with Greely Street. Abiso Avenue with Imlay Street Attachment A
  5. SECTION 3. All remaining provisions of Chapter 18 (“Traffic”) Section 18-147, "Schedule B- Stop Signs” shall remain unchanged except for the amendment to add the intersection underlined in Section 2 of this Ordinance. SECTION 4. Conflicting Ordinances or Resolutions. All resolutions or ordinances or parts thereof conflicting or inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance as adopted and amended herein, are hereby REPEALED to the extent of such conflict. In the event of a conflict or inconsistency between this ordinance and any other resolution, code or ordinance of the City, or parts thereof, the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall govern. SECTION 5. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this ordinance is declared unconstitutional or invalid for any purpose, the remainder of this ordinance shall not be affected thereby and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. SECTION 6. Open Meetings. It is hereby officially found and determined that the meeting at which this ordinance is passed was open to the public as required and that public notice of the time, place, and purpose of said meeting was given as required by the Open Meetings Act. SECTION 7. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be effective from and after its approval and passage in accordance with the Texas Local Government Code and the city charter. PRESENTED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMO HEIGHTS, TEXAS THIS 27TH DAY OF MARCH 2023. BOBBY ROSENTHAL, MAYOR ATTEST: ELSA T. ROBLES, CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM: RICHARD LINDNER, CITY ATTORNEY Attachment A
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