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City streets surrounding and leading to the site all have sidewalks on both sides. A brick -paved <br />plaza connects the front building entrance to both Ross Street and Santa Ana Boulevard. Striped <br />crosswalks are provided on all four legs of the stop - controlled intersection of Yd Street and Ross <br />Street and striped crosswalks and pedestrian push buttons are provided on all four legs of the <br />signalized intersection of Santa Ana Boulevard and Ross Street. In addition, an uncontrolled <br />mid -block crosswalk with decorative pavers is provided on Ross Street at 4t' Street, near the <br />northeast comer of the building. The sidewalk and crosswalk network in the project vicinity <br />provides convenient access to and from the OCTA bus stops on Santa Ana Boulevard and on <br />Ross Street near the building. A more detailed discussion of transit service in the area is provided <br />in the Transit section of the report. <br />Vehicular Circulation <br />The parking structure is currently a gated operation with a lift -arm on the inbound and outbound <br />lanes, and a parking attendant. Vehicles entering the parking structure receive a time - stamped <br />ticket card from the attendant, and the same attendant checks the ticket upon exiting. This <br />sometimes causes a queue for inbound and /or outbound traffic, particularly when vehicles are <br />entering and exiting simultaneously. Based on the current parking layout and gate operation, an <br />outbound queue could block access to and from the row of parking spaces along the west wall of <br />the parking structure adjacent to the gate. <br />The proposed Corinthian College class schedule could result in a high turnover of inbound and <br />outbound vehicles between shifts. In order to minimize vehicle -to- vehicle conflict during the <br />turnover between shifts, an automatic enter and exit system should be implemented to expedite <br />processing inbound and outbound vehicles. The high turnover of inbound and outbound vehicles <br />at one time may be alleviated by providing 10- to 15- minute breaks between shifts, andlor <br />staggering class start times. <br />ALTERNATIVE TRAVEL MODES <br />Based on information provided by Corinthian College, it is assumed that 19% of the student <br />population is non - driving, and therefore use an alternative method of commuting, such as those <br />discussed in this section. The use of alternative transportation could reduce the parking demand <br />and vehicle queuing at the entrance. <br />Bicylce <br />Although there are no bicycle lanes provided on the streets surrounding the project site, bicycling <br />is one form of alternative travel that could appeal to the student population. Secure bicycle racks <br />should be provided within the building or the parking structure to accommodate and encourage <br />bicycle ridership. <br />Corinthian College _19- February, 2010 <br />Parking Study <br />
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