REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: SCOTT L. MOZIER, PE, Director
Public Works Department
BY: jill m. Gormley, TE, Assistant Director
Public Works Department, Traffic & Engineering Services Division
AIMEE SCRIVNER, Supervising Engineering Technician
Public Works Department, Traffic Operations and Planning
SUBJECT
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***BILL B-34 - (Intro’d November 2, 2023) (For Adoption) Amending the uncodified ordinance to adopt changes and additions to the official list of designated special speed zones for various streets within the City of Fresno pursuant to Section 14-1501 of the Fresno Municipal Code (Citywide) (Subject to Mayor’s Veto).
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RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the Council approve an amended ordinance adopting changes and additions to the official list of designated special speed zones for various streets within the City of Fresno pursuant to Section 14-1501 of the Fresno Municipal Code (Citywide).
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The purpose of this item is to adopt an amended Ordinance to update the official list of designated special speed zones pursuant to Section 14-1501 of the Fresno Municipal Code (FMC). The update is to reflect speed changes and additions which have been made due to development, increased traffic volumes, annexations, locations left off of previous ordinance and construction of new streets and various locations in the City of Fresno. Engineering and traffic surveys have been completed for each speed zone listed, in order to determine speed limits which are “reasonable and safe” as defined in accordance with the requirements of the California Vehicle Code (CVC).
BACKGROUND
The CVC authorizes local authorities to determine and regulate speed limits on streets under local jurisdiction, subject to certain requirements. Pursuant to CVC Sections 22357 and 22358, speed limits may be adopted in five (5) miles per hour (mph) increments ranging from 25 mph to 65 mph and must be justified based on engineering and traffic surveys. At the local level, FMC Section 14-1501 provides for an Official List of Special Speed Zones to be kept in the form of an uncodified ordinance. For this reason, it is not necessary to amend the FMC itself each time speed zones are changed or added.
Assembly Bill (AB) 43 was signed by Governor Newsom in 2021 and amended CVC Section 22358 allowing the consideration of additional provisions to set speed limits on local roadways. In addition to the completion of an engineering and traffic survey, Section 22358.7 was added allowing for reductions of a posted speed limits along a portion of roadway on a designated safety corridor or adjacent to any land or facility that generates high concentrations of bicyclists or pedestrians. Per Section 22358.7, the local authority may not use these additional provisions until June 30, 2024 or until the Judicial Council has developed an online tool for adjudicating infraction violations statewide as specified in Article 7 (commencing with Section 68645) of Chapter 2 of Title 8 of the Government Code, whichever is sooner. Staff anticipates utilizing these provisions for speed limit reductions in the 2024 Special Speed Zone Ordinance.
A comprehensive speed zone ordinance was adopted by Council on February 1, 1965, and minor updates were made on July 26, 2005, August 29, 2006, September 18, 2007, July 22, 2008, September 30, 2010, September 22, 2011, March 7, 2013, August 28, 2014, August 21, 2016, September 28, 2017, September 27, 2018, September 26, 2019, October 15, 2020, and October 14, 2021, November 3, 2022. This amendment (or regular update) is relatively minor in scope. The updated list includes posting one (1) previously “unposted” and/or newly constructed segments of roadway, lowering the speed limit on sixteen (16) segments of roadway and listing two (2) segments omitted from previous Speed Ordinances. Engineering and traffic surveys in compliance with CVC requirements were completed for each zone listed.
The chart below summarizes the proposed speed limit changes and additions:
STREET |
FROM |
TO |
PREVIOUS |
RECOMMENDED |
GLENN |
AUDUBON |
DEL MAR |
30 MPH |
25 MPH |
CORNELIA |
SANTA ANA |
SHAW |
25 MPH1 |
25 MPH |
SAN JOSE |
CORNELIA |
SALINAS |
*** |
35 MPH |
G ST |
EL DORADO |
DIVISADERO |
40 MPH |
35 MPH |
MINNEWAWA |
JENSEN |
GROVE |
40 MPH |
35 MPH |
HUGHES |
SHIELDS |
ASHLAN |
40 MPH |
35 MPH |
HAYES |
HERNDON |
VETERANS |
40 MPH1 |
40 MPH |
CLINTON |
VAN NESS |
BLACKSTONE |
40 MPH |
35 MPH |
CLINTON WAY |
WINERY |
MCKINLEY |
40 MPH |
35 MPH |
PARKWAY |
DAKOTA |
ASHLAN |
45 MPH |
40 MPH |
SHAW |
CHESTNUT |
MAPLE |
45 MPH |
40 MPH |
FRESNO |
SIERRA |
HERNDON |
45 MPH |
40 MPH |
FRESNO |
HERNDON |
ALLUVIAL |
45 MPH |
40 MPH |
FRESNO |
ALLUVIAL |
NEES |
45 MPH |
40 MPH |
FRESNO |
NEES |
FRIANT |
45 MPH |
40 MPH |
FRIANT |
FRESNO |
AUDUBON |
45 MPH |
40 MPH |
GOLDEN STATE |
BELMONT |
OLIVE |
50 MPH |
45 MPH |
GOLDEN STATE |
OLIVE |
MCKINLEY |
50 MPH |
45 MPH |
FRIANT |
AUDUBON |
SHEPHERD |
50 MPH |
45 MPH |
MPH = Miles per hour |
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1 = Not included in previous updates |
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*** = newly constructed roadway segments |
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ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS
This is not a “project” for the purposes of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15378, as updating the Speed Zone Ordinance will not result in direct or indirect physical changes to the environment.
LOCAL PREFERENCE
Local preference does not apply because updating the Special Speed Zone Ordinance does not include a bid or an award of a construction or services contract.
FISCAL IMPACT
No fiscal impact will occur as a result of updating the Special Speed Zone Ordinance. Maintenance and replacement of traffic signs is a regular budgeted expense which will not change as a result of this update.
Attachments:
Amended Ordinance
Proposed Speed Limit Changes & Additions - 2023