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Item 21 - Memorandum of Understanding with OCTA and City of Irvine
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING NO. C-3-2925 <br />EXHIBIT C <br />CITY OF FULLERTON <br />Public Works Department — Engineering Division <br />Orange County Transportation Authority <br />ATTN: Ivy Hang, Senior Transportation Analyst <br />550 South Main Street <br />P.O. Box 14184 <br />Orange, CA 92863 <br />Subject: Master Plan of Arterial Highways Amendment — Associated Road <br />Dear Ms. Hang, <br />The City of Fullerton is requesting an amendment to the Master Plan of Arterial Highways <br />(MPAH). Associated Road is currently a 4-lane secondary arterial spanning from Yorba Linda <br />Boulevard to Imperial Highway within the City of Fullerton. The City is recommending the <br />segment between Bastanchury Road to Imperial Highway be reclassified to a 2-lane divided <br />collector. The reclassification will support the City's objective to provide on -street parking and <br />upgrade the existing Class II bike lanes to protected Class IV bikeways. Attachment 'A' <br />illustrates the limits and existing/proposed cross-section. <br />The reclassification requires lane reduction, which was determined feasible based on historic <br />Annual Daily Traffic (ADT) data. Attached 'B' illustrate ADT volumes from 1995 to 2019 <br />throughout the City. The segment of Associate Road between Bastanchury Road to Imperial <br />Highway has approximately 10,500-10,600 ADT, which is well within the range of 9,000 to <br />15,000 ADT for a divided collector identified in the MPAH. <br />In parallel with this request, the City is making efforts to update the Circulation Element map in <br />our General Plan to reflect the changes identified above. <br />Please contact me if you have any questions or require additional information. <br />Regards, <br />Stephen Bise, PE, TE <br />City Engineer I Assistant Public Works Director <br />714-738-6852 <br />Stephen. bise(a)cityoffullerton.com <br />cc: <br />Dave Roseman, City Traffic Engineer <br />Jeffrey Chinchilla, Associate Engineer — Traffic <br />Chris Schaefer, Planning Manager <br />THE EDUCATION COMMUNITY <br />303 West Commonwealth Avenue, Fullerton, California 92832-1775 <br />(714) 738-6845 • Fax (714) 738-3115 • Web Site: www.citvoffullerton.com <br />
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