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C E)aSTING TRANSPORTATION FACIL= AND PROJECTED TRAFFIC <br />CONDMONS <br />Bristol Street is a north -south arterial road through the City of Santa Ana that <br />connects to the Garden Grove Freeway and the San Diego Freeway. Bristol <br />Street is generally believed to -. as a supplementary north -south access <br />through Santa Ana for peak hour motorists who choose to avoid the heavily <br />traveled Newport Freeway (State Highway 55) which parallels Bristol Street <br />one to three miles to the east. <br />Two major traffic generators significantly affect traffic volumes on Bristol <br />Street. Rancho Santiago Community College is located at the southwest <br />corner of Bristol Street and 17th Street within the project area. The South <br />Coast Plaza Regional Shopping Center is located approximately two miles <br />south of Warner Avenue at the junction of Bristol Street and the San Diego '- <br />Freeway (Interstate 405). Other significant traffic contributors include Santa <br />Ana's scattered industrial areas as well as the city, county, and federal <br />government facilities and corporate and financial offices in the Downtown core .. <br />to the east of Bristol Street. .� <br />Future traffic volumes, for the target year 2006, were developed using <br />historical and projected traffic, and development and population data obtained .. <br />from the City of Santa Ana. Comparison of past and present traffic volumes <br />along Bristol Street revealed the growth in traffic to be approximately one (1) <br />percent per year. In the Five-Year Transportation Study_ Update to 1994 <br />prepared by Basmaciyan- Darnell, Inc., June 1985, the projected 'increase in <br />area -wide traffic volumes south of the project area was anticipated to be .. <br />greater than one (1) percent per year. The volume of traffic on Bristol Street, <br />north of Warner Avenue is, however, consistent with a one (1) percent per <br />year growth rate. <br />It was assumed that in the year 2006 all roads would be built out to their <br />ultimate widths, as designated on the 4= ge !CM= General Plan - Master <br />Plan of Arterial Highwwa Component, County of Grange, Environmental -- <br />Management Agency, 1982. <br />Future Without Widening <br />Evaluation of the operating conditions Bristol Street would experience under <br />future year 2006 traffic volumes was based upon the same methodology as was <br />described under the Section B above. Table 3 summarizes the project traffic <br />volumes on each link with the corresponding levels of service for "no build" <br />and "build" conditions. -� <br />Linder the "no- project" alternative, each link of Bristol Street from Memory <br />Lane to Warner Avenue would experience a bevel of Service of 'Y. Traffic <br />on Bristol Street would be extremely congested and motorists would <br />experience a great deal of delay. <br />MR <br />I -14 <br />
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