Traffic
Overview
The City Traffic Engineer is responsible for facilitating the safe and efficient
flow of pedestrian, bicycle, and vehicular traffic throughout the City. The Traffic
Engineer deals with transportation planning, design, operations, and maintenance,
and performs extensive coordination with homeowner associations and other local
groups, as well as County, State and Federal organizations. Some activities of
interest are described below.
Transportation Planning
From development of the Circulation Element of the City's General Plan to preparation
of traffic impact studies for proposed development, the City Traffic Engineer
analyzes present and future traffic flow and makes recommendations regarding street
widening, traffic signal modifications, work hour restrictions, and other impact
mitigation measures. This includes evaluation of onsite circulation, parking,
lighting, signing and sight distance. The City Traffic Engineer also represents
the City on a technical committee of the Las Virgenes Malibu Council of Governments
(LVMCOG) that oversees regional transportation planning studies.
Design
Construction of new traffic signals, modification of existing traffic signals,
signing, striping, pavement and curb markings, and traffic control (detour) plans
are examples of the design work performed by City's traffic engineering staff.
This also extends to the review of the design plans prepared by developers' engineers
for compliance with City standards and requirements. One successful project provided
for the replacement of all incandescent traffic signals with light emitting diode
(LED) units, which use much less energy. The City obtained a loan from the California
Energy Commission to fund the project, and cost savings from the energy reduction
will pay back the loan in approximately three years.
Operations
Operations encompasses a wide range of duties performed by traffic engineering
staff in the day to day operation of the City's circulation system. Examples include
traffic signal timing, operation of traffic signal video detection systems, speed
studies on which speed limits are based, and coordination with Caltrans, Sheriff's
Department, and other County departments. Another major role is to investigate
requests for stop signs, speed humps, improved sight distance, parking restrictions,
signing & striping modifications, and many other safety matters. The reports
for every collision in the City are reviewed to determine if engineering measures
could be implemented to reduce the incidence of similar collisions in the future.
Maintenance
Traffic
engineering staff coordinates extensively with the Los Angeles County
Department of Public Works, which provides maintenance of the City's
streets, traffic signals, signing, and striping on a contract basis.
Permit applications for utility construction, filming, parades,
bike rides, and other special events are reviewed for potential
traffic and safety impacts and appropriate requirements are identified.
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