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cross/directional slopes, lane configurations, street classification, lane widths,traffic citations, <br /> street lighting, trees, transit stops, transit boarding/alighting, street crossings, and adjacent land <br /> uses. <br /> 5. Community Survey: The Plan will require extensive community engagement to develop traffic <br /> safety improvements that are both community driven and supported by the findings of the on- <br /> going Santa Ana Vision Zero Plan. The City will leverage its well-established relationship with <br /> 64 citywide neighborhood associations and working relationships with schools. A community <br /> survey to assess safety concerns shall be conducted to assist in determining the prioritization <br /> criteria in later tasks. <br /> 6. Analysis: The analysis will consist of a thorough review and study of the data collected <br /> particularly the citywide collisions within the past five-years (20,000+). Special focus will be <br /> placed on all pedestrian and bicycle involved collisions. The analysis will review collisions to <br /> identify correctable collision patterns. The review will include, but not be limited to; time of day, <br /> day of the week, age of parties,year by year trends,primary collision factors,type of collisions, <br /> severity of injury, and fatalities. Review of actual collision reports for the past five-years will be <br /> required. <br /> 7. Location Prioritization and Field Review: Conduct a safety evaluation and field reviews for street <br /> segments and intersections that present the highest risk to vulnerable roadways users(bicyclists <br /> and pedestrians). A prioritization of risk factors shall be established as part of this Task and may <br /> include collision patterns, severity of injuries, and proximity to school,parks, or other <br /> pedestrian/bicycle generating uses. The field reviews shall be conducted while adjacent schools <br /> are in session. <br /> 8. Recommended Countermeasures: Based on the data collection, field review and collision <br /> analysis; street improvements/counter-measures shall be proposed to mitigate potential future <br /> collisions, including multiple alternatives where appropriate. The alternative street improvement <br /> options may vary in cost or ease of implementation. Countermeasures shall include engineering, <br /> enforcement, and education activities. All options will be considered. This project will encourage <br /> use of innovative and creative street improvement options. <br /> 9. Consistency Review: All proposed countermeasures shall be reviewed for consistency with local, <br /> regional, and state policies,regulations, and guidelines. Potential countermeasures shall not be <br /> ruled out due to inconsistency, however inconsistencies shall be identified and recommendations <br /> to allow implementation offered. These recommendations may include,but not be limited to; <br /> engineering surveys for speed limit reductions, reclassification of streets, or obtaining approval <br /> for pilot/study projects. <br /> 10. Cost Estimates: Cost estimates will be prepared for each street improvement option for each street <br /> segment and/or intersection. <br /> 11. Improvement Prioritization: A prioritization system to rank proposed countermeasures along <br /> street segments or intersections with the highest opportunity for collision reductions shall be <br /> developed. The prioritization system will establish criteria from the data collection, community <br /> survey, field review, and collision analysis. Criteria may include,but not be limited to; volumes <br /> of motor vehicles, volumes of pedestrians and bicyclists, speed of motor vehicles,number of <br /> collisions, collision patterns, severity of injuries, ease of implementation, cost, and proximity to <br /> specific land-uses. <br /> 12. Coordination of Multiple Projects: In addition to this project, the consultant must be in <br /> coordination with the Sustainable Communities Program—Active Transportation& Safety SCAG <br /> project and required coordination of the abovementioned project by the consultant awarded the <br /> contract to perform the work of each respective project shall be required to ensure the efficient <br /> and effective implementation of the proposed projects in a safe and timely manner. Consultants <br /> 5of18 <br />