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3873 Traffic Eastborough Road PETITIO~IL~~BER 3<:¡?13 '8\1~AVi~qd -A-H-tt--Ð~ rflO-MO I~, 1'1<l~l TO: The Governing Body, City of Salina, Kansas. (;iif\.:-': ALlj'~A ;:~' :,i~ I' ; CITY CLERK. We, the undersigned, being residents and property owners in the City of " " \., \" Sa 1 i na, Kan~as, do.h~reb~ pet~ ti o:~our honora~ 1 e body fO~ íY~"ÆJ'\.j~ ,'1 L\" )/~ 5.:;' f' \1:':' L4 ."t~L 6JJ...\.J", h.J? 4.1 (~ ~ L'~ (,-\;~ ~~'UW 1,.. J:...A -Y)-Q.t. A ~.({, (~:'\. A~\[) ~'>-';--\; ,~ 5[ ll1 'A-<- /t::uaj, ~> (uu:i, ('r¿rru,/AJ, ~n( jA) ~ A..{~ -<-co ::tfcx , - , .dæu ,,~J~ C{A;(~tA -tA"WiL:t t./J2. d r?7/ 7/o-jJ,. ,.J1¡g ¡ 1 Ao<'l£L 111,10-,,'<' :/Ui~;¡ ill ;;/11I/,1 le^ /~',I.íl /<..',:/, {~',' f),c-//¡:H "/'c,,/l/{/<,/~,'. ""~Jìt~^j"':,;:=--- "~.", -- NAME ,/'ì ,- (' -4-// Respectfully submitted by: ':17/1, if >J ¡ /LA ¡.ld1' '7JY ¿ âJ.1lu./ L Telephone Number: .;1(;( 7-32 77 ' \ ÎZ ~RESS jf- / 1/ ["~ ii£TJL {/{f Ú it,/ /'tI, 1L.-/' 13 'L~,1.- , / >1""'- " e!. .-::....{/:'rl<: -<....( 1Z v (/ .I ,! ) , 8~~~ , , r Cl./l/ ) :4' . . 4vi~j);j;Ø;;j I/~ j¡~;~~;ø.:7/~ ' ", -Y, "oj. ,} '-~) ,- ....'1/' i'/T' " Z To: City Commission From: Dean Boyer, City Engineer Subject: Petition #3873, filed by Mrs. Rex McArthur for NO THROUGH TRUCK TRAFFIC on Eastborough Road between Country Club Road and North Street This office has conducted a study of this section of Eastborough Road. This is a collector street, with a country type section with open ditches on both sides. It is residential on the east side and Country Club Golf Course on the west side. The pavement is a light type asphalt surface approximately 22 feet in width, constructed prior to annexation into the Ci ty. The average daily traffic volume on this section of Eastborough Road is 400 to 425 vehicles per day. We took five different hourly traffic counts at the intersection of Eastborough Road and Country Club Road, (three peak hour and two office peak hour). The percentage of truck traffic varied during these five hours, with an average of 11%. Trucks were con- sidered to be vehicles with more than four tires on the ground. The truck traffic consists of 4% construction trucks, 2% concrete trucks, 4% semi- trailer and 1% farm trucks. This section of Eastborough Road is posted for 30 m.p.h. at the present time. These construction trucks and concrete trucks are coming from their base station on east North Street, wishing to go to the southeast part of the City. The vehicles have an origin and destination within the City. The semi-trailer trucks are believed to be coming from outside the City from the north, to the industrial area and grain elevators on East Country Club Road. By taking this route, these trucks are all avoiding the use of Ohio Street from North Street to Iron Avenue, and Iron Avenue from r"'r' j Ohio Street to Marymount Road. These streets are als~ residentiaL along w-ith some ~ci à-l ~. If this section of Eastborough Road was posted for NO THROUGH TRUCK TRAFFIC, it would only prohibit the semi-trailer truck, which is only 4% of the traffic. All other trucks have a destination within the City. Large trucks cause traffic congestion on the high volume City streets, especially making turning movements at a busy intersection such as Ohio and Iron Avenue. The point of the petition seems to be that the trucks are tearing up the street surface. If this street wasa-quality~tf~t, constructed to City standard, these trucks would not have near the effect on the street as they do on the existing surface.