Downtown Long Beach edestrian Count Summary ACIFIC AVE FARERS & ERCHANTS BANK AUGUST 2015 CEDAR AVE CHESTNUT AVE STARBUCKS INSURANCE EXCHANGE BROADLIND LANDARK Conducted by: eter Bruce, edestrian Studies Consulting pbruce@pedestrianstudies.com RENAISSANCE Funded by: E BLVD BY ARRIOTT
DOWNTOWN LONG BEACH EDESTRIAN COUNT Introduction edestrian and bicycle traffic volume counts were conducted in January and August of 2015 for the Downtown Long Beach Associates by consultant edestrian Studies. The studies were conducted to: 1) rovide an understanding of traffic patterns at each count location; 2) easure pedestrian traffic for prospective Downtown Long Beach retailers, developers, and businesses; 3) Inform the use of the public realm; and 4) Identify traffic patterns over time. ethodology edestrian traffic volumes in this report were generally determined by the manual counting of individuals walking in any direction past an observation point on the sidewalk on both sides of the street. At the northeast and southwest corners of Broadway and Linden Avenue traffic volumes of pedestrians traveling in any direction across each corner were counted. The counting methodology did not allow for a determination of how many different individuals passed by the observation points. For example, one individual could walk past an observer ten times and increase the total recorded volume by ten. Bike counts were tallied by hand counting anyone traveling through an intersection in any direction on both streets and sidewalks. Both of the seasonal studies involved traffic volume measurements during 7am- 6pm on weekdays, 6pm 9pm on Fridays and 11am - 9pm on Saturdays. In August, daily volumes were measured for a second time at most of the locations in the first study. During the August study pedestrian and bicycle traffic volumes were measured in the vicinity of the Convention Center for the first time. The data collected during the two seasons provides an understanding of year-round pedestrian traffic patterns. The weekday volumes were found to increase at nearly all locations. In certain cases, estimates of hourly volumes were made based on sampling traffic volumes for 15-minute portions of several hours of each study day. The sample volumes were used to complete full day estimated volumes. Counts were not scheduled on days when larger than normal events or conventions could influence traffic patterns. Average daily volumes are basic measurements of traffic in the report because they are standard measures for leasing purposes. City planners/managers and leasing representatives may also look at peak hour volumes to gauge the need for security services and infrastructure improvements, and to measure transit development impacts. Selection of Data Collection Locations Locations for data collection were selected based on current and potential retail/ restaurant business clusters where high traffic volumes were observed. Weather January study temperatures ranged from a low of 47 to a high of 76. Skies were clear to partly cloudy each day except for Saturday, January 10 when there was light rain. In August, temperatures ranged from a low of 65 to a high of 99 degrees. Skies were clear or partly cloudy each day. ine Avenue Construction Impacts January Study: There was construction on ine Avenue where sidewalk reconstruction was in progress during the data collection. The construction project diverted the Long Beach Transit assport Shuttle from ine Avenue to acific Avenue, one block to the west between 10th Street and Ocean Boulevard. August Study: Construction on ine north of Ocean was completed, however construction at the new Outlets at the ike west of ine may have been a deterrent for pedestrians. Future Studies edestrian traffic counts will be conducted in future years on an annual or biannual basis. If you would like to learn more about the DLBA s pedestrian traffic count studies or are interested in exploring private partnerships to collect additional data please contact the DLBA at info@dlba.org. - 2 -
A 1 edestrian Traffic Volumes JANUARY-AUGUST AVERAGE W 9TH ST E 9TH ST Average of Weekday lus Saturday Volumes W 8TH ST E 8TH ST KEY E 7TH ST romenade etro Route/Station RITE AID INE AT 5TH CEDAR AVE INE AVE ACIFIC AVE 5TH AT INE CITY LACE AT KRESS LOFTS WALART 3RD AT INE E 4TH ST E 3RD ST INE AT 3RD NE CORNER AT AGNOLIA AGNOLIA AT E 1ST ST W BLVD ROENADE AT CENTER VONS ARKET E OCE AN BY ARRIOTT BLVD WORLD TRADE CENTER E AT INE HILTON ROENADE AT SE CORNER AGNOLIA AT ROENADE STATE COURTHOUSE E 5TH ST ALA CHESTNUT AVE DAISY AVE AINE AVE GOLDEN AVE W DR E Volumes for agnolia Avenue are for weekdays only. E 6TH ST ITOS AVE 3000+ 20002999 15001999 Under 1500 OLIVE AVE W 7TH ST LIE AVE VOLUES N TERRACE THEATER Source: edestrian Studies for Downtown Long Beach Associates 1/4 ILE OR 5-INUTE WALK TIE
A 2 Weekday edestrian Traffic Volumes JAN/AUG 2015 RITE AID 1200 1200 3300 3400 11A FEDERAL 10B ROENADE AT 800 900 2000 2600 10A 500 2900 2 RENAISSANCE INE AT VONS ARKET etro Route/Station Not Collected JANUARY E 1ST ST 1ST ST E BLVD AT AGNOLIA Corner Count 7A SW CORNER E 7B NE CORNER LANDARK 200 300 900 900 400 500 1400 1800 500 800 2200 OLIVE AVE (BOTH SIDES OF STREET) E 3RD ST INSURANCE EXCHANGE 3 LIE AVE Sidewalk Count STARBUCKS INE AT 3RD romenade E 4TH ST AT AGNOLIA AGNOLIA AT 3RD AT INE 11B Count Location ITOS AVE FARERS & ERCHANTS BANK 400 400 1200 1600 KEY ALA E 5TH ST BY ARRIOTT INE AVE 5 CITY 5TH AT INE LACE KRESS LOFTS E 6TH ST ROENADE STATE COURTHOUSE 4B INE AT 5TH WALART 600 500 1900 2200 AT 2000 7300 4A 600 800 2200 2400 ACIFIC AVE CHESTUT AVE CHESTUT AVE DAISY AVE 11A-2 7A-6 AUGUST 11A-2 N 7A-6 SEASIDE WAY TERRACE THEATER THE IKE CONVENTION CENTER BAY ST W SH OR EL INE DR THE IKE 900 2400 400 1300 Source: edestrian Studies AQUARIU OFfor Downtown Long Beach Associates 1B ARENA 1G REGENCY 1A 300 1200 ES HO RE LI N 1/4 ILE OR 5-INUTE WALK TIE
WEEKDAY TRAFFIC VOLUE FINDINGS Traffic volumes were generally higher in August than in January. On ine Avenue at several locations volumes were high during both seasons, probably due to traffic being generated by activities at the Convention Center and at the new ike Outlet center. LUNCH ERIOD (11am-2pm) January study: Lunch period traffic volumes typically show the strength of discretionary dining/shopping traffic. January lunch volumes ranged from 200 at the northeast corner of Broadway/Linden to 2,000 on agnolia sidewalks north of Broadway. The ine Avenue sidewalks south of 3rd Street (location #11A shown on the map) and north of Ocean Boulevard (#2), with volumes of 1,200 and 800 respectively, were the busiest locations. Other locations in the study area experienced 400-600 lunch time pedestrian trips. August Study Summer weekday lunch period (11am 2pm) volumes were mostly near the 500 mark. ine Avenue locations north of Ocean boulevard experienced much higher volumes of 800-1,200 pedestrians per lunch period due to the nearby restaurants along the street. The lunch period volumes typically represented 30 percent of the day s traffic on ine Avenue, in the East Village and in the Convention Center/The ike area. DAILY VOLUES (7am-6pm) January study: Volumes ranged between 900 at the Broadway/Linden northeast corner (#7A) and 7,300 on agnolia at Broadway (#5) where employees walk between the Courthouse and a parking structure. The ine Avenue sidewalks at 3rd Street (#11A) experienced a daily volume of 3,300, while ine Avenue sidewalks at 5th Street (#4AB) and at Ocean (#2) have volumes near 2,500. Volumes at The Broadway/Linden southwest corner (7B) and 3rd Street at ine (#11B) were in the 1,200-1,400 range. August study: Weekday volumes increased 10-20 percent at most locations from January levels. The summer increases may be attributable to event or seasonal traffic increases at the Convention Center and at The ike, and more leisurely activity in East Village. January and August daily volumes on ine at 3rd street were high due to the 2-6pm volumes being relatively high: 1,500 pedestrian trips. This late afternoon high traffic period acts as a second peak of traffic volume each day, as diners and shoppers are drawn to restaurants and stores on ine between Broadway and 3rd Streets. Visitor traffic south of Ocean Boulevard) was stimulated by events at the Convention Center, First Street and Downtown etro Blue Line Stations, Long Beach Transit Gallery, and Long Beach Transit assport buses which connect the waterfront to the Downtown retail/restaurant area. Daily volumes in August were near 2,500 at both Ocean/ine (#2) and Shoreline/ine (#1G). Site Code Table 1: Weekday Volumes by Time of Day In Order of Daily Volume January August Location 11am-2pm 7am-6pm 11am-2pm 7am-6pm 5 agnolia Ave (North of Broadway) 1,954 7,253 NC NC 11A ine Ave (South of 3rd St) 1,192 3,315 1,182 3,399 10A 10B Ocean Blvd Crosswalk (West of agnolia Ave) agnolia Ave Crosswalk (North of Ocean Blvd) 489 2,860 NC NC 782 2,203 NC NC 4A ine Ave (North of 5th St) 624 2,173 790 2,376 2 ine Ave (North of Ocean Blvd) 814 1,966 946 2,554 4B 5th St. (East of ine Ave) 582 1,854 547 2,150 7B Broadway and Linden Ave (SW Corner) 403 1,394 514 1,795 11B Third St (East of ine Ave) 436 1,229 414 1,648 7A Broadway and Linden Ave (NE Corner) 176 869 277 862 3 romenade (North of Broadway) 536 NC NC NC 1G ine Ave (By Hyatt Regency) NC NC 887 2,401 1A romenade (Over Shoreline) NC NC 333 1,206 1B ine (Crossing Shoreline) NC NC 365 1,253 NC: Volume data not collected *Estimated - 5 -
A 3 Weekend edestrian Traffic Volumes JAN/AUG 2015 RITE AID 700 400 1700 1400 900 2600 ROENADE AT ROENADE FEDERAL INSURANCE EXCHANGE 3 INE AT 3RD NE CORNER 2 RENAISSANCE 1600 1000 3800 4800 E BLVD INE AT 7A SW CORNER OLIVE AVE ITOS AVE etro Route/Station Not Collected E 7B VONS ARKET JANUARY E 1ST ST 1ST ST LANDARK 300 200 1000 900 STARBUCKS 2000 2400 4700 5400 romenade Corner Count E 3RD ST STATE COURTHOUSE Count Location (BOTH SIDES OF STREET) 11A KEY Sidewalk Count 3RD AT INE 11B LIE AVE E 4TH ST BY ARRIOTT 700 600 1800 1500 E 5TH ST ALA FARERS & ERCHANTS BANK INE AVE CITY 5TH AT INE LACE AT KRESS LOFTS 1200 700 2700 2000 4B INE AT 5TH WALART E 6TH ST 4A 800 400 2000 1600 ACIFIC AVE CHESTUT AVE CHESTUT AVE DAISY AVE N 11A-2 11A-9 AUGUST 11A-2 11A-9 SEASIDE WAY 800 4700 THE IKE TERRACE THEATER 1F CONVENTION CENTER BAY ST W SH OR EL ARENA INE DR THE IKE 700 3700 REGENCY 1B 1A ES Source: edestrian Studies forofdowntown Long Beach Associates AQUARIU HO RE LI N 1/4 ILE OR 5-INUTE WALK TIE
WEEKEND TRAFFIC VOLUE FINDINGS LUNCH ERIOD (11am-2pm) January and August studies: On ine Avenue, weekend lunch period volumes were in the 300-1000 range in January and in the 200-2,400 range in August. At 3rd Street and 5th Street along ine, observations showed volume was generated mostly by City lace parking/shopping east of ine Avenue. This finding suggests that retailers should take advantage of that opportunity on weekdays and weekends. Capturing sales from the Saturday pedestrian customer traffic could result in 20 percent more sales each week. Corner store locations offer very good visibility to traffic on weekends. The ine/3rd Street and ine/5th Street corner locations enjoy 50-100 percent more visibility on Saturdays than on weekdays. The Broadway and Linden (#7A and #7B) corners experienced weekend lunch period volumes in the 300-400 range in January and in the 200-400 range in August. These volumes are relatively high for a street front retail area with small shops and no chain stores. Approximately 35 percent of the Saturday traffic at this corner comes during lunch period. Analysis of hourly counts indicate the East Village retail shops and restaurants experience 30-40 percent of their customer traffic during 2-6pm. The similarity of weekend and weekday volumes at this intersection (see aps 2 and 3) show the appeal of the East Village Arts District to pedestrian traffic on both weekends and weekdays. Both locations at ine and 5th Street (#4A and #4B), east and north of the intersection, were busy during lunch period in both seasons. This intersection is where two AT s and proximity to large retail stores at City lace generated 2,000 pedestrian trips during lunch period in January and 1,500 in August. The reason for the significant change is unclear at this time. AVERAGE DAILY VOLUE Friday (6pm 9pm)/Saturday (11am - 9pm) January study: ine/3rd Street (#11A) and ine/ Ocean Boulevard were the busiest locations, with daily volumes In the 3,800-4,700 range. The locations are within walking distance of several large restaurants/nightclubs serving The ike/convention Center area and the middle of downtown. Daily volumes at most other locations were in the 1,700-2,600 range. August study: The ine Avenue at Shoreline (#1B) location -- by the waterfront restaurant dining area south of the Convention Center -- was found to be in the highest volume category (3,700-4,700 daily volume) along with locations #2 and #11A on ine north of Ocean. Daily volumes at other locations were mostly in the 1,400-2,000 range and 15-25 percent below the January study volumes. There may be a simple explanation for August volumes being relatively stable (3-10 percent down from January levels) at ine at 3rd (#11A) and Broadway Linden NE corner (#7A) and 26 percent higher at ine/ocean (#2). Each of the locations is aided by stable traffic generators: Von s arket grocery store on Broadway and Atlantic near location #7A, and a walkable cluster of interesting dining places on ine between locations #2 and #11A. Site Code Table 2: Weekend (Friday/Saturday) Volumes by Time of Day In Order of Daily Volume Location Saturday 11am-2pm January Fri-Sat 11am-9pm Saturday 11am-2pm August Fri-Sat 11am-9pm 11A ine Ave (South of 3rd St) 813 4,737 2,368 5,408 2 ine Ave (North of Ocean Blvd) 660 3,783 1,002 4,846 3 romenade (North of Broadway) 414 2,632 NC NC 4B 5th St. (East of ine) 950 2,204 694 2,200 4A ine Ave (North of 5th St) 610 1,951 429 1,569 11B Third St (East of ine Ave) 389 1,798 570 1,690 7B Broadway and Linden Ave (SW Corner) 438 1,744 440 1,429 8 romenade (North of Ocean Blvd) 250 988 NC NC 7A Broadway and Linden Ave (NE Corner) 287 960 227 875 1F ine (Seaside - Bay Street) NC NC 820 4,695 1B ine (Crossing Shoreline Dr) NC NC 710 3,743 NC: Volume data not collected - 7 -
AGNOLIA ACIFIC AVE INE AVE CHESTNUT AVE CEDAR AVE A 4 Bike Traffic Average Volumes Through Intersections or at idblock JAN/AUG 2015 FEDERAL 46 61 61 AGNOLIA AT AT AGNOLIA Source: edestrian Studies for Downtown Long Beach Associates 3RD AT INE AT INE LANDARK RITE AID 5TH AT INE 75 90 KRESS LOFTS 87 123 62 50 51 75 AT FARERS & ERCHANTS BANK INE AT BAY STARBUCKS 47 70 RENAISSANCE ROENADE INSURANCE EXCHANGE WALART ROENADE AT 29 E BLVD 3RD AT EL ROENADE AT 80 80 BROADLIND 80 60 AT LINDEN KEY Intersection Count 11A-2 Weekday 6-9 Fri/Sat Not Collected romenade etro Route/Station Bike Lane Separated Bike Lane 70 92 1ST ST BY ARRIOTT N 1ST AT LINDEN 1/4 ILE OR 5-INUTE WALK TIE E 6TH ST E 5TH ST E 4TH ST E 3RD ST E BROADW E 1ST ST