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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011 05 23 Informational 104 Market Square COMMISSION AGENDA CONSENT INFORMATIONAL X ITEM 104 PUBLIC HEARING REGULAR MGR /DEPT May 23, 2011 Meeting Authorization REQUEST: Public Works Department providing information to the City Commission regarding the work plan to evaluate design and operational concerns at Market Square in the Winter Springs Town Center. SYNOPSIS: Market Square is located in Tuskawilla Road on the north side of S.R. 434 in the Winter Springs Town Center. The triangular shaped area was planned to be a “window into Main Street,” but is not currently functioning as intended. Staff has developed a work plan to evaluate design and operational concerns at Market Square over the next 60 to 90 days and bring back alternatives for the City Commission’s consideration. CONSIDERATIONS:  Market Square is located in Tuskawilla Road on the north side of S.R. 434 in the Winter Springs Town Center. The triangular shaped area that makes up Market Square includes a fountain, landscaping, hardscaping, a wall/sign for the Town Center, and other improvements (see aerial photo on the following page).  Market Square and the surrounding Tuskawilla Road improvements were completed in 2003. Since that time, a number of concerns have been identified, including but not limited to: Poor visibility of buildings fronting Tuskawilla Road o No linkage of Market Square to commercial activity in Building 1 (patio dining, etc.) o Possible need for a valet parking dropoff/pickup area o Pedestrian issues: o Only crosswalk is at tip of triangle  Other access points are mid-block across bypass lane, with steps down from  sidewalk Not a desirable destination for pedestrians – small space, surrounded by traffic  lanes, limited amenities  In addition to the concerns listed above, Staff has observed and identified additional engineering-related issues at this intersection, including: May 23, 2011 Agenda Item #104 Page 2 of 4 Southbound Tuskawilla Road vehicles seeking to turn right on S.R. 434 are o occasionally missing the right turn bypass lane and turning right (illegally) at the S.R. 434 traffic signal. Vehicles exiting McDonald’s seeking to go westbound on S.R. 434 are travelling o across Tuskawilla Road to the bypass lane, which creates the following concerns: Awkward turning angle at tip of triangle o Headlights shining directly into patio dining area o Vehicles crossing double-yellow gore median o Poor sight distance for right turning vehicles in bypass lane due to Town Center o sign/landscaping Southbound Tuskawilla Road: o Vehicle queue in southbound straight lane occasionally blocks access to left o turn storage lane Vehicle queue in left turn storage lane occasionally exceeds capacity o Southbound Tuskawilla Road left turns onto eastbound S.R. 434 cannot be concurrent o with dual northbound Tuskawilla Road left turns onto westbound S.R. 434 due to intersection geometry; this reduces the intersection level-of-service Only access to Town Center frontage road is from right-turn bypass lane o Figure 1 – Aerial View of Market Square  Next Steps: May 23, 2011 Agenda Item #104 Page 3 of 4 Figure 2 – Market Square from Original Town Center Master Plan  Staff has developed the following work plan to evaluate the above-listed concerns and other issues related to Market Square: Step 1 – Collect Stakeholder Input This step includes conducting interviews with affected stakeholders, including nearby businesses (owners and tenants), residents, City officials, and other interested parties. Staff will also obtain input from Dover-Kohl, the City’s consultant who prepared the original vision for Market Square. Step 2 – Conduct Workshop with Stakeholders After reviewing the stakeholder input, City Staff and consultant(s) will conduct a workshop to discuss concerns and identify potential solutions. A local transportation planning consultant will likely be utilized to facilitate the discussion. Step 3 – Identify Alternatives After the workshop, City Staff and consultant(s) will identify several alternatives and prepare more detailed information on each alternative including advantages / disadvantages, costs, constraints, and preliminary sketches. Step 4 – Report to City Commission and Seek Direction for next Steps Within 60 to 90 days, Staff will report back to the City Commission and present alternatives for the Commission’s review, consideration, and direction. May 23, 2011 Agenda Item #104 Page 4 of 4 FISCAL IMPACT: The Market Square evaluation will primarily be conducted by City Staff, with the additional input by a transportation planning consultant and the City’s Town Center consultant, Dover-Kohl. The total consultant time is expected to be less than 30 hours and will be funded using existing budgeted funds for consultant services. COMMUNICATION EFFORTS: This Agenda Item has been forwarded to the Mayor and City Commission; City Manager; City Attorney/Staff; placed in Press Packets; placed in the City Hall (Lobby) City Commission Meeting binder; and is available on the City’s Website, LaserFiche, and the City’s Server. Additionally, information related to this Agenda Item has been sent to media/press representatives who have requested Agendas/Agenda Item information, all Homeowner’s Associations on file with the City, all individuals who have requested Agendas/Agenda Item information, Department Directors; and also posted outside City Hall; posted inside City Hall with additional copies available for the general public; and posted at five (5) different locations around the City. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Commission review and accept the information in this agenda item. ATTACHMENTS: None COMMISSION AGENDA CONSENT INFORMATIONAL X ITEM 104 PUBLIC HEARING REGULAR MGR /DEPT May 23, 2011 Meeting Authorization REQUEST: Public Works Department providing information to the City Commission regarding the work plan to evaluate design and operational concerns at Market Square in the Winter Springs Town Center. SYNOPSIS: Market Square is located in Tuskawilla Road on the north side of S.R. 434 in the Winter Springs Town Center. The triangular shaped area was planned to be a “window into Main Street,” but is not currently functioning as intended. Staff has developed a work plan to evaluate design and operational concerns at Market Square over the next 60 to 90 days and bring back alternatives for the City Commission’s consideration. CONSIDERATIONS:  Market Square is located in Tuskawilla Road on the north side of S.R. 434 in the Winter Springs Town Center. The triangular shaped area that makes up Market Square includes a fountain, landscaping, hardscaping, a wall/sign for the Town Center, and other improvements (see aerial photo on the following page).  Market Square and the surrounding Tuskawilla Road improvements were completed in 2003. Since that time, a number of concerns have been identified, including but not limited to: Poor visibility of buildings fronting Tuskawilla Road o No linkage of Market Square to commercial activity in Building 1 (patio dining, etc.) o Possible need for a valet parking dropoff/pickup area o Pedestrian issues: o Only crosswalk is at tip of triangle  Other access points are mid-block across bypass lane, with steps down from  sidewalk Not a desirable destination for pedestrians – small space, surrounded by traffic  lanes, limited amenities  In addition to the concerns listed above, Staff has observed and identified additional engineering-related issues at this intersection, including: May 23, 2011 Agenda Item #104 Page 2 of 4 Southbound Tuskawilla Road vehicles seeking to turn right on S.R. 434 are o occasionally missing the right turn bypass lane and turning right (illegally) at the S.R. 434 traffic signal. Vehicles exiting McDonald’s seeking to go westbound on S.R. 434 are travelling o across Tuskawilla Road to the bypass lane, which creates the following concerns: Awkward turning angle at tip of triangle o Headlights shining directly into patio dining area o Vehicles crossing double-yellow gore median o Poor sight distance for right turning vehicles in bypass lane due to Town Center o sign/landscaping Southbound Tuskawilla Road: o Vehicle queue in southbound straight lane occasionally blocks access to left o turn storage lane Vehicle queue in left turn storage lane occasionally exceeds capacity o Southbound Tuskawilla Road left turns onto eastbound S.R. 434 cannot be concurrent o with dual northbound Tuskawilla Road left turns onto westbound S.R. 434 due to intersection geometry; this reduces the intersection level-of-service Only access to Town Center frontage road is from right-turn bypass lane o Figure 1 – Aerial View of Market Square  Next Steps: May 23, 2011 Agenda Item #104 Page 3 of 4 Figure 2 – Market Square from Original Town Center Master Plan  Staff has developed the following work plan to evaluate the above-listed concerns and other issues related to Market Square: Step 1 – Collect Stakeholder Input This step includes conducting interviews with affected stakeholders, including nearby businesses (owners and tenants), residents, City officials, and other interested parties. Staff will also obtain input from Dover-Kohl, the City’s consultant who prepared the original vision for Market Square. Step 2 – Conduct Workshop with Stakeholders After reviewing the stakeholder input, City Staff and consultant(s) will conduct a workshop to discuss concerns and identify potential solutions. A local transportation planning consultant will likely be utilized to facilitate the discussion. Step 3 – Identify Alternatives After the workshop, City Staff and consultant(s) will identify several alternatives and prepare more detailed information on each alternative including advantages / disadvantages, costs, constraints, and preliminary sketches. Step 4 – Report to City Commission and Seek Direction for next Steps Within 60 to 90 days, Staff will report back to the City Commission and present alternatives for the Commission’s review, consideration, and direction. May 23, 2011 Agenda Item #104 Page 4 of 4 FISCAL IMPACT: The Market Square evaluation will primarily be conducted by City Staff, with the additional input by a transportation planning consultant and the City’s Town Center consultant, Dover-Kohl. The total consultant time is expected to be less than 30 hours and will be funded using existing budgeted funds for consultant services. COMMUNICATION EFFORTS: This Agenda Item Has Been Electronically Forwarded To The Mayor And City Commission, City Manager, City Attorney/Staff, And All eAlert/eCitizen Recipients, And Is Available On The City’s Website, LaserFiche, And The City’s Server. Additionally, Portions Of This Agenda Item Are Typed Verbatim On The Respective Meeting Agenda Which Has Also Been Electronically Forwarded To The Individuals Noted Above; And Which Is Also Available On The City’s Website, LaserFiche, And The City’s Server; Has Been Sent To City Staff, Media/Press Representatives On File With The City, And All Individuals Who Have Requested Such Information; And Has Been Posted Outside City Hall; Posted Inside City Hall With Additional Copies Available For The General Public; And Posted At Five (5) Different Locations Around The City. This Agenda Item Is Also Available To Any New Individual Requestors. City Staff Is Always Willing To Discuss This Or Any Agenda Item With Any Interested Individuals. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Commission review and accept the information in this agenda item. ATTACHMENTS: None