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4/7/2015
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Santa Ana Safe Mobility Plan I Revised Scope of Work <br />City of Santa Ana, CA <br />• Identifying roadways for potential reclassification can introduce flexibility in design that <br />recognizes walking and biking activity patterns and demand <br />• Ongoing educational activities that clarify roadway user behavior for multiple modes, <br />provided in multiple languages and /or utilizing recognizable symbols rather than words. <br />Outreach can also alert users to new facilities, such as bicycle boulevards parallel to <br />arterial corridors <br />• Corridor access management is a longer -term FHWA recognized proven strategy which <br />can be incorporated into the Circulation Element and Active Transportation Plan, <br />identifying corridors with excess driveways which serve as potential conflict points. <br />• Evaluation recommendations identifying opportunities for enhanced data collection for <br />future analyses <br />• Roadway design standards and guidelines based on any identified roadway factors that <br />are over - represented in the collision analysis <br />6.1 Memo and Table of Recommended Countermeasures <br />Recommended countermeasures will be informed by the data collection, field review, and <br />collision analyses tasks, and will build on the Preliminary Menu of Countermeasures identified in <br />the collision analysis memo. We will develop a set of engineering, education, and enforcement <br />recommendations to improve safety throughout Santa Ana, including in neighborhoods where <br />safety improvements will reduce health and income disparities. Based on the collision analysis <br />and field review, we will provide a preliminary list of up to 50 candidate project locations with <br />preliminary safety recommendations. Based on client feedback, we will develop a more detailed <br />project table for the top 40 priority locations and corridors. <br />6.2 Project Cut Sheets <br />We will develop project cut sheets for the highest priority locations, which will provide detail on <br />existing conditions, proposed solutions, cost, and other planning considerations. The sheets will <br />be suitable for including in applications for project funding. Based on anticipated immediate <br />grant applications, 20 project cut sheets are budgeted in this proposal. Additional cut sheets can <br />be provided for additional priority locations as an optional task. <br />6.3 Toolbox of Countermeasures <br />We will develop a toolbox of countermeasures with guidance that matches each to the appropriate <br />collision types, risk factors and roadway contexts. Thee will be a separate summary table for <br />pedestrian and bicycle collisions, though some countermeasures may appear in both. <br />Deliverables: Technical memorandum describing recommended countermeasures at an area or <br />citywide level (e.g. education or enforcement) as well cis or detailed project <br />table. <br />Project cut sheets for 20 priority projects. <br />Toolbox of countermeasures by risk factor, collision type, and applicable <br />roadway type <br />Assumptions and/ or exclusions to the scope of work <br />• Although potential project locations will be identified citywide, for the. purpose of <br />budgeting, countermeasure identification and project cut sheets are limited 30 and 5, <br />respectively, <br />• Additional locations for countermeasure identification and /or project out sheets can be <br />provided for an additional fee, as identified in the optional task portion of our budget. <br />Nelson%ygaard Consulting Associates, Inc. 18 <br />20A -20 <br />
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