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CC 2016-02-23_11a Supplemental Info. No. 2/p,RROyo� INCORPORATED 9Z rM V O * JULY 10, 1911 MEMORANDUM TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: TERESA MCCLISH, DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SUBJECT: SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION AGENDA ITEM 11.A — FEBRUARY 23, 2016 CITY COUNCIL MEETING CONSIDERATION OF TEST CLOSURE TRAFFIC STUDY RESULTS FOR THE BRISCO ROAD AT US 101 NORTHBOUND ON AND OFF - RAMPS AND CONSIDERATION OF FURTHER EXTENSION IF THE CURRENT RAMP CLOSURE DATE: FEBRUARY 22, 2016 Attached is supplemental email received from the Brisco @arroyogrande.org email address. cc: City Manager City Attorney City Clerk Public Review Binder From: p6pral rotyasl To: "0 Subject arisen ramp dmure Date: Sunday, February 21, 20166M:25 FM My name is Rebecca Gervasi, I am a resident of Arroyo Grande. I am writing to convey my support of opening the closed Freeway ramp at Brisco road. I would like to see the ramp reopened because it is easier from where I live to get on the freeway there. I think most people are intelligent enough to navigate it. Cheers, Rebecca Gervasi Fmm: Frio r To: prix¢ Subject I Vote for Permanent Closure Date: Sunday, February, 2l, 201612:48:50 PM ju I live in the Halcyan community and would prefer to seethe Briscoe ramps permanently closed. The traffic flow under the bridge is now manageable. The use of the alternate on /off ramps are not a significant burden. Regards, Tom Price Installation Specialist West Zone Installations Philips Healthcare : F M91 1 u t�zrs The Information contained in this message may be confdentiel and legaly prolected under applicable law. The message is intended solely for the addressee(s). If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby mu It tl that any use forwarding, dissemination, or reproduction of this message Is stnmly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you are not 0e intended recipient, please contact me sender by return a -mail and destroy all copies of the original message. From: Julie Valleio To: brisco Subject: Brisco highway 101 ramp suggestion Date: Sunday, February 21, 2016 8:25:47 AM Hello, Thank you for listening to the public about the Brisco highway 101 ramps, I use Brisco on a regular basis to visit the A.G. library and Trader Joe's. Driving has been SO much easier on Brisco without the highway ramp traffic. There is no real need for the Brisco exit/entrance ramps as there is the Grand Avenue access just south and the Oak Park ramps just north. That may cause some "double back" driving, but it is worth it to have smoother traffic.. Brisco Street traffic is also a lot less confusing without the ramp traffic. The confusion the ramp traffic caused (since it's such a short, tiny space for them to maneuver onto Brisco, and then onto West Branch) is now gone so traffic moves more quickly as well. And doesn't everyone want t get to where they are going more smoothly and quickly? Yes! Please don't bring back the ramp traffic. This is an enormous opportunity to keep traffic running more smoothly in this area. Thank you, Julie Vallejo From: Michael Lai To: DL1sco Subject: Ramp closure Date: Saturday, February 20, 2016 8 :19:36 AM I live in Rancho Grande and have found that the current ramp closure has markedly improved traffic flow at Rancho Parkway and West Branch as well as going under the freeway on Brisco. I have not noted any problems accessing businesses at the Trader Joes shopping complex. I support closure of the ramp instead of the expensive roundabout onto Rodeo. Dr. Michael Lai Sent from my iPhone From: Becky Ann Furino To: 12rM Subject: Feedback Date: Friday, February 19, 2016 5:01:49 PM I live on North Elm Street in Arroyo Grande and have been extremely happy to see the Brisco Rd closure. I am hoping the northbound entrance to 101 will be permanently closed. Traffic has improved tremendously, except for the daily school year traffic jam created by parents dropping off and picking up children at Ocean View Elementary School. Those parents make travel from Brisco Road to North Elm Street via Linda Drive impossible in the afternoon because they actually block off Linda Drive while waiting to get into the school parking lot on Linda Drive. Thank you, Becky Furino From: R G Kelly To: bd= Subject: BrisrAe On /Ofiramp Closures Date: Friday, February 19, 201610:9]:03 AM I support closing the NB on/off ramps at Briscoe Road and improving the intersection of Camino Alcrcado /Hy 101, The traffic has been much better since these have been closed.I live within a mile of thii Intcrsection. I strong[ oppose the roundabout at Rodeo (Alt.2) because it is complex, unsafe, and will lead to accidents. It's also way loo expensive and a less desirable alternative for users. The Grand Ave/101 projects should be a separate item of discussion and planning and will hopefully result in a traffic light at West Branch to allow for a left turn into the Village. Thank you for considering my feedback Robert G. Kell rro 0o Gr�420 From ramlrn or naw Srhe To: bit= Subject: ramps Date: Wednesday, Febmary 17, 2016 3:43:22 PM Please keep the 101 ramps closed. Traffic moves so much better this way. The ramps at Gmnd and Oak Park are enough. Thank you for your consideration. Caro AG From: Mari Yniauez To: brisco Subject: Ramp closure Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 11:33:37 AM My husband and many others that I've talked to love the on and off ramps closed. There is almost no traffic at any time of the day. From: d aasion To: bdKQ Subject: Brisco on /off ramp Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 11:33:37 AM Please keep the on and off ramps at Brisco Road closed as you have them. It makes it so much easier to get through that part of town. There's so much less traffic. Donnell Pasion From: Linda To: brisco Subject: Brisco ramps Date: Friday, February 19, 2016 4:56:38 PM The traffic continues to flow smoothly under the freeway at Brisco. Driving the short distance to other north or south ramps is not a problem. Please keep the ramps closed to avoid the awful bottleneck that we experienced before the closure. Rancho Grande resident Linda Dahlgren Sent from my Wad From: Victoria Lai To: brisco Subject: Please keep the on /off ramps closed. Date: Thursday, February 18, 2016 5:07:58 PM I live on Via Bandolero and prefer that the ramps remain closed. The traffic flow has improved not only at the underpass, but also along Rancho Parkway. There is reduced congestion in both locations. I have noticed addition traffic at Camino Mercado, however, this does not slow traffic. It was not uncommon for traffic to be backed up to Rancho Parkway with a wait of 5 or 6, maybe more lights to turn right, The mornings were particularly dangerous with the north bound traffic running lights to reach the freeway. There was also considerable danger when turning left onto Brisco from El Camino Real, drivers were often waiting in the intersection or a momentary break in traffic. My experience has shown that this is not only a matter of convenience, but also a safety issue. Please ]seep the traffic flowing smoothly and the citizens of Arroyo Grande safe. Thank you, Victoria Lai From: Pepper To: prlsre Spbjecb &Ism Undery - Temporary ramp closure 0M ! Tuesday, February 16, 3016 5:33:09 AM To whom it may concern, I'd like my voice to be counted in lieu of any appearance at the next council meeting on the 23rd of February at which time the decision of whether or not to reopen the ramps and choosing from the two proposed alternative plans. Having owned a home near Hadoe Elementary when the Walmart strip went in, I felt pained then at trying to get on the freeway as that was my direct access and I could see problems brewing already before we had even the population increase over the years. They tried playing with the lanes, adjusting the signals on the traffic lights, the bottlenecking under that pass was inevitable. From the other direction on W. Branch the whole right lane leading to the Brisco stop sign to turn right and either get on the ramp and on the freeway or turn right and continue either straight or choose a lane fast cause you don't get much time to choose which way lane to take to make sure you are in the correct one to go straight or turn. Then the no turn on Red light came. I've watched and driven through this since the whole Walmart shopping center came knowing this was going to be a problem. It should not take me 15 minutes to get onto the freeway when it takes me 15 minutes -20 to drive to SLO. I understand it's an expensive undertaking and once a decision is made it's final. I understand we don't even have the money needed to address either alternative, however, I feel very strongly the council has had years now to contend with this and it's obviously come to a head and a screeching halt literally, As much as I hate the swinging bridge in the village shut for repairs, but understand there is a danger issue but honestly if I had to choose on behalf of the people's best interest, as much as I love the "historic significance" and charm (and convenience) of that, I also recognize that at the end of the day, people just want to be able to get back and forth from their jobs their appointments without having to stress and allow for so much extra time. It becomes a very frustrating experience and one that can't continue this way. My understanding is the once those ramps open they will never be dosed again (because of the expease). That being said I think we probably don't have much of a choice due to constraints on our economy I would opt for tlltemative 1 e Closes the northbound on and off -ramps at Brisco Road and US 101 • Completes intersection improvements Camino Mercado and US 101 • Completes intersection improvements at Grand Ave and US 101 • Completes bridge widening on Grand Ave • Estimated cost $14,000,000 Thank you for your time and consideration. Roan to Arroyo Grande, CA 93420 From: Pat Prince To: brisco Subject: Brlsco traffiic flow Date: Tuesday, February 16, 2016 4:04:45 PM I would like to thank you for extending the current closure of the freeway exit and entrance at Brisco in Arroyo Grande. The flow of traffic is greatly improved, and our wish is that it remains this way permanently. Regards, Pat Prince From: Al Prince To: brisco Subject: Brisco ramp closure Date: Tuesday, February 16, 2016 2:29:15 PM Bravo for your efforts to improve traffic flow on Briscoe between El Camino Real and West Branch. The flow has improved materially since you closed the off an on ramps to the freeway. We hope that you will keep those ramps closed so that the high volume of traffic that goes to the two shopping malls, St. Pat's and the library can enjoy less congested trips. Sincerely, Al Prince From: Marianne Johnson To: 12dam Subject: Brisco ramps Date: Monday, February 15, 2016 7:35:14 AM I have lived on Via Bandolero since before Walmart shopping center and the Brisco exchange. There was outrage over the Walmart center and it's been nothing but a blessing since its opening and with it being one of two food supplies in Arroyo Grande. The Brisco ramps went in with no fanfare and it's been a snarl, with traffic congestion, and , in general, a mess for years. Like everything in today's society and government, where is the common sense? Sent from my IPad. MJ From: l.alen East To: bri5co Subject: Onramp Date: Saturday, February 13, 2016 10:25:13 AM Give us back our on-ramp!!! Please. Lolen East Resident on the Mesa Sent from Outlook Mobile From: x.oWOU= Mlrbael To: i subject: Brlsm 101 Closure Date: Friday, Febmary 12, 2016 1:33:18 PM Being a Ilfelong resident of Arroyo Grande I have observed many changes in traffic flow over the years in Arroyo Grande. I am very disappointed with the ongoing close of the Brisco on and off ramps. It appears as though the city hasjust moved the problems around to other locations in addition to the Brisco underpass. Arroyo Grande has four off ramps on the 101 northbound (Traffic Way, Grand Ave, Brisco and Oak Park (at Papers). It doesn't seem prudent keeping one fourth of your off ramps closed without creating traffic issues and an adverse effect on businesses. We only have three onramps and now the city has chosen to keep one third of those closed. The issues I have experienced is a backup of traffic onto the freeway when trying to exit at Grande and the Oak Park exits which create a very dangerous situation on trying to exit the 101 and backing up onto the 101. The intersections at Grand /101/Traffic Way /Branch can often be very congested thus sometimes waiting for as many as two or three light changes at certain times of the day. The intersection on Grand by McDonalds can be a real issue with all the traffic coming to orfrom the 101. It seems as though you have created an intersection that now needs a traffic light. As far as economic effects I believe the closures of Brisco creates an issue of those passing by on 101 to use the Walmart%frader Joe business locations. I employee 12 people that work mainly In the field and whereby we used to meet In business located in those areas we now meet in Pismo which is much easierto access. I had used the Brisco ramps and underpass almost daily and while there were times of the day It was congested there was a lot of time that wasn't bad at all. I would urge the city to reopen the Brisco ramps while they work on improvements. I don't really see a down side to the reopening in that traffic seemed to follow better before the close, I think the test has run way too long. Thank you for your consideration, Mike Michael L. Krovious