PASCO COUNTY, FLORIDA Bringing Opportunities Home Public Workshop Fox Ridge Subdivision ~Traffic Sign and Pavement Striping~ Pasco County Engineering Services Traffic Operations Division 7536 State Street, Room #124 (727) 847-8139
Commissioner Mike Moore Pasco County, District 2 (352) 521-4111, mikemoore@pascocountyfl.net Don Rosenthal Assistant County Administrator Development Services (727) 847-2411, drosenthal@pascocountyfl.net Margaret W. Smith, P.E. Engineering Services Director County Engineer (727) 847-2411, mwsmith@pascocountyfl.net Michael Bunk Traffic Engineering Supervisor (727) 847-8139, mbunk@pascocountyfl.net
Discussion Topics ALL-WAY Stop Control Requirements and Review of Five locations within the Fox Ridge Subdivision School Zone on Foxwood Blvd Additional Signage and Marking Improvements for the Subdivision
Placement of Traffic Control Devices are Based on Requirements Set At the Federal Level. State of Florida and Pasco County have Adopted these Requirements. FEDERAL The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) published by the U.S. Department of Transportation is the national standard for Traffic Control Devices.
STATE The Florida Department Of Transportation has adopted the (MUTCD) as the State standard Pursuant to Section 316.0745, Florida Statutes. PASCO Pasco County Land Development Code, Section 901.10A - Transportation Traffic Control Devices shall conform to those adopted by the Florida Department of Transportation.
What Are the Requirements for an ALL-WAY Stop Sign Controlled Intersection? Per (MUTCD) 2009, Section 2B.07 Multi-Way Stop Applications Any of the following conditions may warrant multiway STOP sign installation Where traffic signals are warranted and urgently needed, the multiway STOP is an interim measure that can be installed quickly to control traffic while arrangements are being made for the signal installation An accident problem, as indicated by five or more reported accidents of a type susceptible to correction by a multiway STOP installation in a 12-month period
What Are the Requirements for an ALL-WAY Stop Sign Controlled Intersection? Minimum traffic volumes: (a) The total vehicular volume entering the intersection from all approaches must average at least 500 vehicles per hour for any 8 hours of an average day, and b) The combined vehicular and pedestrian volume from the minor street or highway must average at least 200 units per hour for the same 8 hours, with an average delay to minor street vehicular traffic of at least 30 seconds per vehicle during the maximum hour, but (c) When the 85- percentile approach speed of the major street traffic exceeds 40 miles per hour, the minimum vehicular volume warrant is 80 percent of the above requirements
What is the Harm of Installing Unwarranted Stop Signs? Non-Compliance: Unwarranted STOP signs breed disrespect by motorists who tend to ignore them or slow down without stopping. This can sometimes lead to tragic consequences. Liability: Consequences of crashes at Unwarranted STOP signs can create a Liability of Responsibility for the Jurisdictional Authority that places these signs. Not Enforcable: Unwarranted STOP Signs can be argued against in court with Citations overturned.
ALL-WAY Stop Control Review for Five locations within the Fox Ridge Subdivision Foxwood Blvd Bugle Ln Foxwood Blvd Stirrup Ln Foxwood Blvd Hedgerow Dr Fox Ridge Blvd Cantor Dr Fox Ridge Blvd Hedgerow Dr
Foxwood Blvd Bugle Ln
Foxwood Blvd Bugle Ln Where traffic signals are warranted and urgently needed, the multiway STOP is an interim measure that can be installed quickly to control traffic while arrangements are being made for the signal installation. (Does not meet) An accident problem, as indicated by five or more reported accidents of a type susceptible to correction by a multiway STOP installation in a 12-month period. Such accidents include right and left-turn collisions as well as right-angle collisions. (Does not meet) Minimum traffic volumes: (a) The total vehicular volume entering the intersection from all approaches must average at least 500 vehicles per hour for any 8 hours of an average day, and (b) The combined vehicular and pedestrian volume from the minor street or highway must average at least 200 units per hour for the same 8 hours, with an average delay to minor street vehicular traffic of at least 30 seconds per vehicle during the maximum hour, but(does not meet) (c) When the 85- percentile approach speed of the major street traffic exceeds 40 miles per hour, the minimum vehicular volume warrant is 70 percent of the above requirements(does not meet)
Foxwood Blvd Stirrup Ln
Foxwood Blvd Stirrup Ln Where traffic signals are warranted and urgently needed, the multiway STOP is an interim measure that can be installed quickly to control traffic while arrangements are being made for the signal installation. (Does not meet) An accident problem, as indicated by five or more reported accidents of a type susceptible to correction by a multiway STOP installation in a 12-month period. Such accidents include right and left-turn collisions as well as right-angle collisions. (Does not meet) Minimum traffic volumes: (a) The total vehicular volume entering the intersection from all approaches must average at least 500 vehicles per hour for any 8 hours of an average day, and (b) The combined vehicular and pedestrian volume from the minor street or highway must average at least 200 units per hour for the same 8 hours, with an average delay to minor street vehicular traffic of at least 30 seconds per vehicle during the maximum hour, but(does not meet) (c) When the 85- percentile approach speed of the major street traffic exceeds 40 miles per hour, the minimum vehicular volume warrant is 70 percent of the above requirements(does not meet)
Foxwood Blvd Hedgerow Dr
Foxwood Blvd Hedgerow Dr Where traffic signals are warranted and urgently needed, the multiway STOP is an interim measure that can be installed quickly to control traffic while arrangements are being made for the signal installation. (Does not meet) An accident problem, as indicated by five or more reported accidents of a type susceptible to correction by a multiway STOP installation in a 12-month period. Such accidents include right and left-turn collisions as well as right-angle collisions. (Does not meet) Minimum traffic volumes: (a) The total vehicular volume entering the intersection from all approaches must average at least 500 vehicles per hour for any 8 hours of an average day, and (b) The combined vehicular and pedestrian volume from the minor street or highway must average at least 200 units per hour for the same 8 hours, with an average delay to minor street vehicular traffic of at least 30 seconds per vehicle during the maximum hour, but(does not meet) (c) When the 85- percentile approach speed of the major street traffic exceeds 40 miles per hour, the minimum vehicular volume warrant is 70 percent of the above requirements(does not meet)
Fox Ridge Blvd Cantor Dr
Fox Ridge Blvd Cantor Dr Where traffic signals are warranted and urgently needed, the multiway STOP is an interim measure that can be installed quickly to control traffic while arrangements are being made for the signal installation. (Does not meet) An accident problem, as indicated by five or more reported accidents of a type susceptible to correction by a multiway STOP installation in a 12-month period. Such accidents include right and left-turn collisions as well as right-angle collisions. (Does not meet) Minimum traffic volumes: (a) The total vehicular volume entering the intersection from all approaches must average at least 500 vehicles per hour for any 8 hours of an average day, and (b) The combined vehicular and pedestrian volume from the minor street or highway must average at least 200 units per hour for the same 8 hours, with an average delay to minor street vehicular traffic of at least 30 seconds per vehicle during the maximum hour, but(does not meet) (c) When the 85- percentile approach speed of the major street traffic exceeds 40 miles per hour, the minimum vehicular volume warrant is 70 percent of the above requirements(does not meet)
Fox Ridge Blvd Hedgerow Dr
Fox Ridge Blvd Hedgerow Dr Where traffic signals are warranted and urgently needed, the multiway STOP is an interim measure that can be installed quickly to control traffic while arrangements are being made for the signal installation. (Does not meet) An accident problem, as indicated by five or more reported accidents of a type susceptible to correction by a multiway STOP installation in a 12-month period. Such accidents include right and left-turn collisions as well as right-angle collisions. (Does not meet) Minimum traffic volumes: (a) The total vehicular volume entering the intersection from all approaches must average at least 500 vehicles per hour for any 8 hours of an average day, and (b) The combined vehicular and pedestrian volume from the minor street or highway must average at least 200 units per hour for the same 8 hours, with an average delay to minor street vehicular traffic of at least 30 seconds per vehicle during the maximum hour, but(does not meet) (c) When the 85- percentile approach speed of the major street traffic exceeds 40 miles per hour, the minimum vehicular volume warrant is 70 percent of the above requirements(does not meet)
Crash Analysis As the mainline free flow condition has only been in place for one month, there is not significant crash data to assess the crash criteria. A review of 2009 2014 crash data revealed only 9 total crashes within the subdivision itself. A review of crash data to 2004 was conducted and there were two fatal crashes with (3 fatalities) in 2005. In January 2005 a vehicle on Foxwood Boulevard was speeding, ran a stop sign, and lost control. In April 2005, a motorcyclist was on Foxwood Boulevard negotiating a curve at excessive speed and lost control during a braking maneuver.
ALL-WAY Stop Control Summary Based on the criteria of the MUTCD, none of the locations studied meet the warrants for multi way stop control. Additionally, all but Fox Ridge Boulevard at Hedgerow Drive had an 85 th percentile speed below 40 mph. Pasco Sheriff s Office will be requested to perform additional Speed Enforcement Patrols during Highest Traffic Volume Periods.
What is Next? Pasco County Traffic Operations receives reports of all documented crashes that occur within the County. Our office will continue to monitor the crashes that occur within this subdivision. If needed we will install appropriate counter measures developed to reduce the type of crashes that are happening.
School Zone on Foxwood Blvd Study will be scheduled within 30 days to evaluate the need for a Crossing Guard. If study determines crossing Guard is Needed, Pasco County Sheriff s Office will be notified. Position for Crossing Guard is funded by PCSO.
BUS STOPS SCHOOL ROUTE STOPNUMBER STOPTIME STOPADDRES JLMS Z523-2 102 07:50 MEADOW POINTE BL & WHINSENTON JLMS Z523-2 202 07:54 MEADOW POINTE BL & PARKMONTE D JLMS Z526-2 502 07:41 FOX RIDGE BL & TALLY HO LN JLMS Z526-2 602 07:42 FOX RIDGE BL & CANTOR DR JLMS Z526-2 652 07:43 FOX RIDGE BL & GLENHALLOW RD JLMS Z526-2 702 07:44 CARRIAGE HOUSE RD & RED COAT D JLMS Z526-2 802 07:45 FOXWOOD BL & CROSS CREEK LN Bus Stop locations are currently being evaluated for placement of warning signs as driver s approach. JLMS Z526-2 902 07:46 FOXWOOD BL & STIRRUP LN JLMS Z526-2 1002 07:47 FOXWOOD BL & SADDLE LN JLMS Z526-2 1102 07:49 FOXWOOD BL & TALLY HO LN JLMS Z578-2 102 07:33 FOX RIDGE BL & HEDGEROW DR JLMS Z578-2 202 07:34 3528 FOX RIDGE BL JLMS Z578-2 302 07:37 CROMWELL LN & STEEPLECHASE DR JLMS Z578-2 402 07:38 MORNING DEW LN & HAYSTACK RD JLMS Z578-2 602 07:40 3631 FOXWOOD BL NRES Z590-3 1003 09:16 32109 STHY 54 WCES Z525-3 103 08:16 MEADOW POINTE BL & PARKMONTE D WCES Z529-3 93 08:44 FOXWOOD BL & STIRRUP LN WRHS Z524-1 51 06:45 MEADOW POINTE BL & WHINSENTON WRHS Z530-1 101 06:49 FOX RIDGE BL & TALLY HO LN WRHS Z530-1 201 06:50 FOX RIDGE BL & CANTOR DR WRHS Z530-1 401 06:53 CARRIAGE HOUSE RD & RED COAT D WRHS Z530-1 501 06:54 FOXWOOD BL & CROSS CREEK LN WRHS Z530-1 601 06:55 FOXWOOD BL & STIRRUP LN WRHS Z530-1 701 06:57 FOXWOOD BL & SADDLE LN WRHS Z530-1 901 06:59 FOXWOOD BL & TALLY HO LN WRHS Z573-1 201 06:26 MEADOW POINTE BL & PARKMONTE D WRHS Z576-1 501 06:40 FOX RIDGE BL & HEDGEROW DR WRHS Z576-1 601 06:41 3703 FOX RIDGE BL WRHS Z576-1 701 06:42 FOX RIDGE BL & ADAMO LN WRHS Z576-1 801 06:45 HAYSTACK RD & MORNING DEW LN WRHS Z576-1 901 06:46 3212 FOXWOOD BL WRHS Z576-1 1001 06:47 3631 FOXWOOD BL
Additional Signage and Marking Improvements for the Subdivision Striping will be added approaching SR54. Estimated installation within 30 Days. Foxwood Blvd at SR 54 Fox Ridge Blvd at SR 54
PASCO COUNTY, FLORIDA Bringing Opportunities Home Public Workshop Fox Ridge Subdivision ~Traffic Sign and Pavement Striping~ Comments and Contact Information Commissioner Mike Moore Pasco County, District 2 (352) 521-4111, mikemoore@pascocountyfl.net Don Rosenthal Assistant County Administrator Development Services (727) 847-2411, drosenthal@pascocountyfl.net Margaret W. Smith, P.E. Engineering Services Director County Engineer (727) 847-2411, mwsmith@pascocountyfl.net Michael Bunk Traffic Engineering Supervisor (727) 847-8139, mbunk@pascocountyfl.net
PASCO COUNTY, FLORIDA Bringing Opportunities Home Public Workshop Fox Ridge Subdivision ~Traffic Sign and Pavement Striping~ Drainage and Road Information Late last year a MUSB (municipal separate billing unit) was created in Foxwood to replace the old Road & Bridge District. After the MSBU was created the County assumed maintenance responsibility for the roads and stormwater system on the roads. The stormwater system in particular is in very poor shape and the first goal of the MSBU is to bring it up to County standards. The bill you received on your taxes will begin the address the stormwater infrastructure deterioration. This may take up to 5 years at current funding levels. After the stormwater infrastructure is repaired then the MSBU numbers will be adjusted to begin paving roads in the subdivision. This will also take years to complete as we need to wait for the funds to build up. In the interim we will continue to maintain the roads by filling potholes etc.. Michael Garrett, P.E. Public Works Department, 727-847-8143 mgarrett@pascocountyfl.net