SUPPORTS ITEM NO. 2
                                            VTC AGENDA
                                            MARCH 14, 1996     

                             ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT

                                            Date: February 27, 1996

    TO:       Vancouver Traffic Commission

    FROM:     General Manager of Engineering Services

    SUBJECT:  Left-Turn Bays on Terminal Avenue at Cottrell Street
              and on Clark Drive at 1st Avenue


    RECOMMENDATION

         A.   THAT a left-turn bay  be constructed and a traffic  signal be
              installed on Terminal Avenue  at Cottrell Street as described
              in this  report, to be funded  by the developers of  the home
              improvement centre on 900 Terminal Avenue.

         B.   THAT  left-turn  bays  on  Clark  Drive  at   1st  Avenue  be
              constructed as described in this report.  Funding of $380,000
              to be  provided by  the developers  of  the home  improvement
              centre on 900  Terminal Avenue.   The balance  of funding  of
              $1.52 million to be  provided by the City from  Streets Basic
              Capital Unappropriated  Account No. 12/3/9822/999  - Clark at
              1st.

         C.   THAT  the  Manager  of  Properties  be  authorized  to  begin
              property negotiations to allow  for construction of the left-
              turn bays on Clark Drive and 1st Avenue, in consultation with
              the General Manager of  Engineering Services for reports back
              as necessary.

    COUNCIL POLICY

    New roadway geometric designs on major streets are approved by Council.


    PURPOSE

    The purpose  of this report is  to obtain approval to  proceed with the
    construction of a left-turn  bay and traffic signal on  Terminal Avenue
    at Cottrell Street, and left-turn bays on Clark Drive at 1st Avenue, as
    previously required  by  Council  in  approving  the  rezoning  of  900
    Terminal Avenue.
    BACKGROUND

    In 1994  Council approved a new  traffic signal at  Terminal Avenue and
    Begg Street  as  part  of  the  annual traffic  signal  program.    The
    installation of this signal was to  serve the increased traffic on Begg
    Street generated by the new Park Board service centre, as well as other
    activities,  particularly trucks,  in this  industrial retention  area.
    The  signal was  deferred, with  the concurrence  of Park  Board staff,
    since the signal at Terminal and  Cottrell was contemplated as part  of
    the rezoning  of 900  Terminal.   The signal  at Terminal  and Cottrell
    replaces the signal  function at  Terminal and Begg  and also  provides
    additional advantages to the Park Board service centre operations.  The
    funding  previously allocated for the  signal at Terminal  and Begg was
    part  of the  financial agreement  for the  road  works related  to 900
    Terminal.

    On  October  4, 1994,  Council approved  the  rezoning of  900 Terminal

    Avenue for a  home improvement centre  (Home Depot).  One  condition of
    the rezoning  approval was  to provide  at no  cost to  the City    the
    reconfiguration of Terminal  Avenue at  the west end  of the  Grandview
    Viaduct [at Cottrell Street] to serve the proposed access to the site .
    Another condition of  approval was  the  provision of  a northbound  to
    westbound left-turn bay at Clark Drive and 1st Avenue, in the form of a
    $380,000  cash deposit .   These  measures were  found to  be necessary
    access improvements as a result of  an impact study on serving the home
    improvement centre.

    DISCUSSION

    Terminal and Cottrell

    The  proposed  home  improvement  centre at  900  Terminal  Avenue will
    generate significant vehicle trips to and from the site.  A  consultant
    analysis  recommended several street improvements to safely accommodate
    traffic access to the  site.  The recommended improvements  at Terminal
    Avenue and Cottrell Street include the installation of a traffic signal
    (making the signal at  Terminal and Begg unnecessary), a  left-turn bay
    for westbound to southbound turns, and the designation of the north and
    south  approaches for one-way operation  (see Figure 1).   As proposed,
    the east approach to the intersection will be widened by about 2 metres
    to accommodate the left-turn  bay.  No property acquisition  other than
    from the rezoned home  improvement site is required.   This improvement
    is  to be  totally funded  by  the developer  at an  estimated cost  of
    $250,000.
    The improvements at Terminal  and Cottrell will improve  traffic access
    onto  Terminal Avenue  for other  industrial activities,  including the
    Park  Board  service  centre,  and correct  existing  geometric  design
    deficiencies relating to truck manoeuvres.  In addition, the new signal
    will assist pedestrians crossing  Terminal Avenue.  Unfortunately, curb
    lane widths for  bike access  along Terminal Avenue  remain similar  to
    existing conditions  at 3.5 metres because improvements  cannot be made
    without significant  changes to the structure of the Grandview Viaduct.
    Currently, Terminal  Avenue is  part of the  7-11 Bike Route,  but this
    cycle route may be relocated later this year using funds contributed by
    the Provincial Cycling Network Program.

    Clark and First Avenue

    Traffic generated by the  home improvement centre will also  affect the
    intersection of Clark Drive and 1st  Avenue.  The intersection of Clark
    and 1st  has  consistently been  ranked one  of the  top five  accident
    locations  in Vancouver over  the past five  years based on  the  total
    number of accidents.   The proposed left-turn bays on  Clark Drive will
    resolve the following:

         *    The high incidence of accidents.  Overall, a reduction of 30-
              50% in accidents  is anticipated, leading to  cost savings on
              accident  claims.  These  reductions are  the result  of less
              lane  changing to  avoid left  turning vehicles  and improved
              sight lines for left turns.

         *    The prohibited left turn for southbound vehicles to eastbound
              1st Avenue  generally leads to shortcutting  on local streets
              or illegal manoeuvres.

    The left-turn bays on Clark Drive  will require widening the street and
    property acquisition on the west side (see Figure 2).  By providing all
    widenings  on the west side, disruption is  avoided on the east side of
    Clark  Drive, which is generally  more developed.   The final geometric
    design  with a  raised  centre median  would  have some  disruption  to
    existing  buildings  along  the west  side  of  Clark.   To  avoid this
    disruption, the construction will be staged to allow  for the provision
    of  painted left-turn bays with  shorter storage space  in the interim.

    The total cost of the improvements is estimated at $1.9 million.  A sum
    of   $380,000  will  be  contributed  by  the  developer  of  the  home
    improvement centre on 900 Terminal Avenue.  The balance was approved by
    Council as part of the 1995 Streets Basic Capital Budget.
    Pedestrian and bike access along Clark Drive  will be improved with the
    construction  of concrete sidewalks and wider curb lanes.  Widening the
    curb  lanes from  3.0 metres  to 3.7  metres along  Clark Drive  can be
    achieved  for cyclists.   Although  this width  is below  the desirable
    width  of 4.3  metres, it  does meet  the minimum  requirements  of the
    Comprehensive Bicycle Plan.   Widening to 4.3 metres is  not achievable
    over a  significant length as the  curb lanes narrow back  to about 3.0
    metres north and south  of the left-turn bay improvements.   Currently,
    Clark Drive between 1st and 3rd Avenue is  part of the 7-11 Bike Route,
    but   this  may  be  relocated  later  this  year,  again  using  funds
    contributed from the Provincial Cycling Network Program.

    PUBLIC CONSULTATION

    The residents  and owners of the  immediate area were  informed of this
    proposal by a letter circulated in the immediately affected area and to
    non-resident  owners.   This letter  was also  mailed to  the Grandview
    Woodland  Area Council.  An Open House was held on February 26, 1996 at
    the Britannia Community Centre.

    The above  generated eight  respondents.  Four  requested clarification
    about the improvements and  were generally not opposed to  the proposed
    changes.  One was concerned about general  congestion and safety at the
    intersection of Terminal  and Cottrell.   One property  owner on  Clark
    Drive  was  concerned about  the resulting  steep  grade to  access his
    property.  This will be  resolved prior to construction.   Two property
    owners were concerned  about the restricted  left-turn access onto  2nd
    Avenue  from Clark.   The access to  2nd Avenue will  be blocked by the
    left-turn bay; however, there  remain reasonable alternatives to access
    the  area.   Left-turn  access onto  2nd  Avenue cannot  be  maintained
    without compromising the safety  of the intersection and is  considered
    an improvement over the existing situation.

    Development   information   signs   have   been   installed   at   both
    intersections.

    FUNDING IMPLICATIONS

    The  cost of  the  improvements at  the  intersection of  Terminal  and
    Cottrell,  including the  left-turn bay  and traffic  signal, is  to be
    totally funded  by the developer of the  home improvement centre on 900
    Terminal Avenue at an estimated cost of $250,000.  This is secured by a
    letter of credit.

    The  cost  of the  left-turn  bays  on Clark  Drive  at  1st Avenue  is
    estimated at  $1.9 million.  A  sum of $380,000 will  be contributed by
    the developer of the  home improvement centre on 900  Terminal (secured
    by a letter of credit).   The balance of funds was  approved by Council
    as  part of  the 1995  Streets  Basic Capital  Budget.   The funds  are
    available  from  Streets  Basic   Capital  Unapproriated  Account   No.
    12/3/9822/999 - Clark at 1st.


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