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Questions? Comments? Email [email protected] https://bit.ly/VCRoadWorkshop2 1
The County of San Diego has conducted extensive analysis for the Valley Center Road Corridor Concept Plan. Click on the following links to access available resources:
• Existing Conditions Report• Workshop #1 Summary Report• Conceptual Themes Technical Memorandum• Concept plans for entire corridor for each
theme
Visit the project website for more information.
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Welcome to the Traffic Calming Focus Theme North Village (Section C) Flipbook!
Do you have your feedback form?If not, click the button below to download the form. You’ll only need to do this once and you will use this form for all of the Flipbooks.
What to do: Look through the flipbooks! On the project website, look for the section with nine icons. By clicking on each icon on the website, it will open a new flipbook.
Each flipbook will review the toolkit for one theme and one section. Flipbook includes: • Highlight of the toolkit or solutions included in this theme• Benefits of the improvements by themeFor more information on Theme 2, see pages 19 to 20 of the Conceptual Themes Technical Memorandum
North Village
South Village
Curve
Flipbook
After you complete all flipbooks: When you finish, please click the “Submit” button on the Feedback Form or email your form to the email address listed below.
Traffic Calming Focus North Village(Section C)
Canyon Road To Cole Grade Road
Feedback Form
Traffic Calming Focus Theme | North Village (Section C)From Canyon Road to Cole Grade Road
Questions? Comments? Email [email protected] https://bit.ly/VCRoadWorkshop2
Sampling of comments from Workshop 1
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North Village
CANYON ROAD
MILLER ROAD
INDIAN CREEK ROAD
COLE GRADE ROAD
• “This area is not pedestrian friendly”
• “Maintain vegetation”
• “There’s no median in North Village”
• “Planned signals are too close together, there are too many signals”
• “The intersection at Valley Center Road and Cole Grade Road is very confusing, too many lanes”
• “Heritage Trail and equestrian crossing button are very nice for people with horses”
• “Heritage Trail is a delightful addition to the community”
• “Landscaped median”
• “The curve at Vesper Road and Valley Center Road is very dangerous”
• “Exiting and entering the gas station is very dangerous”
• “People drive too fast along this road”
• “U-turns by the Church, Pala Vista Market, County Junction Deli, and the medical center are very challenging”
Traffic Calming Focus Theme | North Village (Section C)From Canyon Road to Cole Grade Road
Questions? Comments? Email [email protected] https://bit.ly/VCRoadWorkshop2
What’s in the Toolbox?
SeparatedBikeway
Raised Median with Landscaping
Separated Bikeway
Marked CrosswalksCurb Extensions
For each tool you see, there are typically multiple benefits. For information on the benefits of the tools selected, see pages 6 through 16 of the Conceptual Themes Technical Memorandum
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North Village
CANYON ROAD
MILLER ROAD
INDIAN CREEK ROAD
COLE GRADE ROAD
One-Lane Roundabout with Taper
Marked Crosswalks
New Signalized Intersection
Elements of Theme 2• Two-lane Roundabout
at Woods Valley Rd• One-lane Roundabouts with Taper• Curb-Extensions• Pedestrian Signal or HAWK• Raised Medians• Sidewalks• Class IV Separated Bikeway with
Flexible Posts
Traffic Calming Focus Theme | North Village (Section C)From Canyon Road to Cole Grade Road
Questions? Comments? Email [email protected] https://bit.ly/VCRoadWorkshop2
This theme places the roundabouts at the entrances to the North and South Villages, which serve as both traffic calming and gateway features.• The roundabouts at Miller Road and at Lilac Road are single lane roundabouts. At these
locations the corridor narrows to one lane at the roundabout. • Curb extensions are recommended at key intersections to help maintain slower speeds.
Integration of narrower lanes will also help with speed reductions. • A raised median is included the length of the corridor with gaps provided at intersections and
key driveways. • Sidewalks on eastern and southern sides and Class IV directional bikeways are suggested the
length of the corridor. • New controlled pedestrian crossings are suggested in the South Village and at the Curve.
For information on the benefits of the tools selected, see pages 6 through 16 of the Conceptual Themes Technical Memorandum
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1. Roundabout - reduces delay and improves operations at intersection
2. Green bike lane striping through conflict zones - alerts drivers to look for bicyclists
3. Raised medians – left turn access restricted by raised median
4. Crosswalks, curb ramps, ADA access signage - highlight a preferred location for pedestrians to cross
5. Sidewalks - provide ADA accessible space and could potentially reduce conflict areas on Heritage Trail
6. Class IV separated bikeway with flexible delineator posts – provides physical separation for bicyclists
7. Curb extensions - create visual friction which can create traffic calming effects and result in slower speeds
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Questions? Comments? Email [email protected] https://bit.ly/VCRoadWorkshop2
Congratulations! You have completed the
Village ThemeNorth Village (Section C) Flipbook!
CurveNorth Village
South Village
Submit your form! If you've completed all 9 flipbooks, please fill out your feedback form and click the submit button on the feedback form.
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Traffic Calming Focus North Village(Section C)
Sunday Drive to just south of Canyon Road
Thank you for participating in this interactive exercise. Your feedback is very important to developing and refining the Valley Center Road themes. Please provide any feedback by September 8, 2020
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Feedback Form