THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PORT COQUITLAM MEMORANDUM Project No. 833 DATE: November 27, 1993 TO: Igor Zahynacz, P.Eng City Engineer FROM: Russ Mammel, Supervisor of Design & Technical Services SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENTS - VISCOUNT SCHOOL RECOMMENDATIONS: i. Place an additional back-to-back pedestrian crossing sign at the east side of the crosswalk on Oxford at Salisbury. 9. Trim the tree at the northwest corner cf the Oxford / Salisbury intersection. 3, Turn down the request for increased crosswalk identification such as overhead signs and lights. 4. Turn down the request for a 3-way stop and marked crosswalk at the Oxford / Dorset intersection. Oxford / Salisbury Intersection This letter raises concems for pedestrians crossing at the above crosswalk. The reason for this concern is because of speeding traffic on Oxford and increasing numbers of school children. The attached plan shows the existing crossing and 30 kmh school zone on Oxford. Two improvements to this crossing that should be made are to place an additional crossing sign and trim the one tree, as described in recommendations 1 & 2 above. Oxford / Dorset Intersection Also requested is a 3-way stop and a marked crosswalk at the Oxford / Dorset intersection. A 3-way stop would not be warranted for the conditions at this intersection. Delays for Dorset - drivers entering Oxford are not significant and the accident records between 1986 and 1992 show only one accident, occurring in 1987. The request for a crosswalk on Oxford at Dorset could be re-examined when the new school fronting Dorset opens up. If this location proves to be highly used, a marked crossing could be: considered at that time. jm”