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2525 North Main Street <br />January 14, 2019 <br />Page 17 <br />property to the City for park purposes. At this time, the City has not been begun conversations <br />with the Office of Grants and Local Services or the National Park Service, but the City would <br />support use of the park as long as replacement parkland is provided and monetary funds are <br />contributed to the City for Santiago Park Maintenance & Improvements. <br />Traffic <br />A Traffic Impact Analysis was prepared by Translutions, Inc. for the project. The study was peer <br />reviewed by the City's Public Works Agency and Kimley-Horn an on-call traffic engineering firm. <br />The study evaluated 16 intersections, 10 roadway segments, 6 neighborhood intersections, 10 <br />neighborhood roadway segments and 15 freeway segments (DEIR Section 4.11). Impacts were <br />analyzed for the existing conditions (2018), expected project opening year (2020) and future <br />conditions (2040). The 2020 conditions include the planned Caltrans improvement project which <br />will add one continuous High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lane in each direction along the <br />northbound and southbound 1-5 freeway between SR -55 and SR -57, which would result in the <br />removal of the 1-5 HOV northbound entrance and southbound exit ramps at the Intersection of N. <br />Main Street/Edgewood Road 1-5 ramps. Based on the Institute of Traffic Engineers (ITE) trip <br />generation rates, the project is estimated to generate 2,698 daily trips. <br />Table 8: Proposed Project Trip Generation <br />7:00 to 9:00 a.m. 1 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. <br />Land Use <br />In <br />Out <br />Total <br />In <br />Out <br />Total <br />Daily <br />Trip Generation <br />0.09 <br />0.27 <br />0.36 <br />0.27 <br />0.17 <br />0.44 <br />5.44 <br />Rates <br />Proposed Project <br />46 <br />133 <br />179 <br />133 <br />86 <br />219 <br />2,698 <br />Trip Generation <br />(496 units) <br />The City of Santa Ana uses a rating criteria known as Level of Service (LOS) to assess the <br />severity of traffic congestion at intersections and roadway segments. The LOS criteria uses an <br />"A" to "F" rating scale; an "A" rating meaning traffic conditions have the least amount of traffic <br />congestion (free flowing traffic) and an "F" rating meaning traffic conditions will have the most <br />traffic congestion (forced or breakdown of traffic flow). As a standard practice, the City has <br />adopted an operational LOS rating of D as the minimum acceptable LOS for intersections and <br />roadway segments, except that for intersections and roadway segments that fall within major <br />development areas, the City adopted a LOS rating of E as the minimum acceptable LOS. LOS is <br />obtained by calculating the ratio of vehicles at an intersection or roadway segment versus the <br />vehicle capacity of that intersection or roadway segment (Vehicles/Capacity). <br />The City acknowledges that the proposed project would generate additional traffic and that would <br />result in an increase in vehicle trips on area roadways (2,698 trips). However, the project and <br />75E-285 <br />