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Santa Ana Active Streets <br />Contact: info@saascoaIition.org I www.saascoalition.org 1 714-679-3970 <br />Complete Streets in Santa Ana: <br />SANTA ANA ACTIVE <br />While the proposed sidewalk enhancement and bike lane is a much needed asset to <br />create a comprehensive active transportation network in the City, the plan falls short from <br />fulfilling Complete Streets concepts in our city. Complete Streets are designed to meet the <br />needs and ensure the safety of all users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, transit riders, and <br />motorists. SAAS proposes that the City includes a street design option that keeps Warner <br />Avenue at four lanes, that keeps homes intact, and introduces bicycle infrastructure options <br />such as, but not limited to, a protected bicycle lane, Class II bicycle lane, and a bicycle <br />boulevard. The next section of this letter provides design alternatives. <br />Alternative Street Design Options <br />In order to avoid widening Warner but still make the necessary improvements to <br />create a Complete Street, a Bike/Bus lane can be created exclusively serving public transit <br />users and bicyclists during most of the day when traffic flow is slow. During traffic peak <br />hours the Bike/Bus lane could be opened to motorists, Another way to create a Complete <br />Street and avoid six -lanes would be the implementation of bike sharrows. <br />Widening Warner raises concerns about vehicle speed and pedestrian/bicyclist <br />safety. There are studies indicating the success of road diets along four lane streets, which <br />have shown a reduction of traffic crashes by 29%. Taking away a lane from four lane <br />streets provides space to include bike lanes and widen sidewalks if necessary. SAAS urges <br />that Santa Ana consider road diets for future infrastructure projects aiming to create safe <br />and accessible streets. <br />If the creation of a six lane street were to happen despite safety concerns and <br />existence of alternative options, SAAS supports the installation of a protected bike lane as <br />part of the design to ensure the greatest possible level of safety for bicyclists. As an <br />additional safety measure, a parking lane on the outside could serve as a barrier protecting <br />bicyclists as well as pedestrians. Curb extensions should be implemented in addition to <br />widened sidewalks that meet ADA compliance and ensure pedestrian accessibility. A bus <br />rapid transit (BRT) with its dedicated right of way to avoid traffic is a system that the city <br />should take into consideration. <br />Regardless of the outcome of this letter and proposal, SAAS will continue to stay <br />engaged in the design process of the Warner Avenue project and future infrastructure <br />improvements throughout Santa Ana. This letter includes attached documents of our <br />proposed street designs. <br />"Cultivating diverse community participation in creating a safe and accessible environment for active <br />transportation in Santa Ana." <br />
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