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File #: 18-2038    Version: Name: 12/3/18 Resolution Regarding Next Steps for Pedestrian Safety Improvements at Fuller
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 12/3/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/3/2018 Final action: 12/3/2018
Enactment date: 12/3/2018 Enactment #: R-18-472
Title: Resolution Regarding Next Steps for Pedestrian Safety Improvements at Fuller Road Crosswalk
Sponsors: Jane Lumm
Attachments: 1. AAPS A2STEAM_Huron City Resolutions 12_03_18.pdf
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Resolution Regarding Next Steps for Pedestrian Safety Improvements at Fuller Road Crosswalk
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Whereas, A December 2016 Road Safety Audit (RSA) conducted by City Staff identified several potential near term, mid-term and long term improvements at the Fuller Road crosswalk;

Whereas, The December 2016 RSA identified potentially re-locating the Fuller Road crosswalk from its current location at the Gallup Park entrance as a long-term recommendation;

Whereas, Subsequent to that December 2016 RSA, two new streetlights and an RRFB were installed at the crosswalk and Huron HS parents and students have indicated the RRFB and streetlights have improved safety at the crosswalk;

Whereas, Several of the initially-identified improvement actions have not been implemented including bumpouts and a refuge island that were listed as priority recommendations by A2SafeTransport as well as gateway treatments, rumble strips, a raised crossing, and potentially even road re-design;

Whereas, A follow-up RSA was conducted by the City October 25, 2018 which identified several potential improvement actions including widening the road and installing a refuge island, installing additional gateway treatments, and/or relocating the existing crosswalk to the west;

Whereas, Since the recommendation of re-locating the crosswalk was initially raised by City staff, Huron HS parents and students have consistently expressed the concern that after the crosswalk is moved to the west, students coming from Gallup will continue to cross at the Gallup entrance where a crosswalk no longer exists resulting in a less safe, not more safe environment;

Whereas, In the cover memo to Resolution No. 1 re-locating the Fuller crosswalk, the City acknowledged the safety risk, stating "feedback from these meetings stressed the need to direct pedestrians to the new crosswalk so that the old crossing location will not be used.";

Whereas, A Road Safety Audit is a useful tool, but does not address behavio...

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