Mira Mesa Community Plan Update: Mobility
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Planning Department April 15, 2019
6:10 pm to 7:00 pm – Mira Mesa Library
Planning Department –Outline
1. Community Plan Update/Recap
2. Mobility• Role in the CPU Process• Overview of mobility constraints and opportunities
3. Engagement Results
4. Existing Conditions Assessment
5. Draft Goals
1. Discussion & Next Steps
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Planning Department
Community Plan Update Schedule
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Process and Timeline
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Open House
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Mira Mesa Plan Update Phase I Documents
Oct/Nov(18)/Feb 2019Jan. 2019
Phase I Community Engagement Report
Community Atlas: Existing Conditions Report
Nov. 2018
Draft Goals & Policies• Sustainability & Climate Action• Conservation & Open Space• Public Facilities • Parks & Recreation
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Mira Mesa Plan Update Phase II Documents
JuneMay
Collocation Study • Sorrento Mesa • Miramar
Subregional Employment Area
Profile
April
Mobility Existing
Conditions Report
Planning Dept.
Market Demand Forecast
Stakeholder Interview Summary
Planning Department MIRA MESA CPU DRAFT SCHEDULE
Planning Commission Workshop
Draft Subregional Employment Profile • Discussion
Brief for employment area stakeholder interviews
Mira Mesa Multi-Use Trails• Met with
Parks and Recreation Staff
2019
Mar14
2019
Mar27
2019
Mar19
2019
April 2
2019
April4
2019
April15
Meeting with SANDAG and MTS
Mira Mesa Parkland Analysis Excel Sheet
2019
May20
2019
June14
Economic Prosperity (CPGAC):• Review
Economic Prosperity challenges and opportunities
2019
June 17
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BUSINESS STAKEHOLDER INTERVIEWS
Mobility I (CPGAG):• Mobility
challenges and opportunities
Mobility II (CPGAG)• Review
existing conditions report and preliminary concepts
Forum on Subregional Employment Area
TECHNICAL STUDY (Mobility, Economic, Parks, Land Use and Urban Design)
Planning Department MIRA MESA CPU DRAFT SCHEDULE
TECHNICAL STUDY (Mobility, Economic, Parks, Land Use and Urban Design)
Land Use & Urban Design I (CPGAC):• Review Land
Use/Urban Design Principles, Ideas & Concepts
2019
June17
2019
Jul
CPG Holiday Break(No meeting)
Land Use & Urban Design II (CPGAC):• Review Land
Use/Urban Design Principles, Ideas & Concepts
2019
Aug
Land Use & Urban Design III (CPGAC):• Review Land
Use/Urban Design Principles, Ideas & Concepts
2019
Sept
Land Use & Urban Design IV (CPGAC):• Review Land
Use/Urban Design Principles, Ideas & Concepts
2019
Oct
Open House/Workshop• Land Use,
Urban Design, Economic Prosperity, Parks & Trails, & Mobility Concepts
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Mobility II (CPGAG)• Review
existing conditions report and preliminary concepts
2019
Nov
2019
Nov/Dec
2ND ONLINE SURVEY
2019
Dec
Online Survey & Open House Result
Planning Department Planning Commission Workshop
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March 14, 2019
• Provided an overview of Mira Mesa
CPU Phase I:
• Existing conditions & community
priorities
• Received early input from Planning
Commissioners
• PC Report and presentation
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Planning Department Stakeholder Interview
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Planning Department Forum on Subregional Employment Area
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Friday, June 14, 2019
• Joint initiative between University and
Mira Mesa CPUs
• Convene business associations, large
employers, major property owners,
developers, and community members
• Present result of technical studies,
stakeholder interviews, and market
demand forecast
• 8:30 am to 12:00 noon at Qualcomm
conference facility
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Mobility Planning
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Mobility Planning
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“Improve mobility through development of a balanced, multimodal transportation network”
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Overview of Mobility Opportunities and Constraints
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Facts
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• Auto-centric
• Regional Employment on the west
• Residences on the east
• Sorrento Valley Coaster Station
• Miramar College Transit Center
• Congestion
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Opportunities
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• Convert Short Trips to walk/bike trips
Curb Extension / Bulb-outsPedestrian Refuge
Pedestrian Hybrid BeaconLeading Pedestrian Interval
Pedestrian Countdown
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Bicycle Facility Classifications
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Class I – Multi-Use Path Class II – Bike Lane Class III – Bike Route
Class IV – Cycle Track
Class IV – 2 Way Cycle Track
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Opportunities
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• Facilitate and encourage transit use
• Transit Priority Treatments
• Access to Transit Stops (First Mile-Last Mile Connections)
• Improving Transit Stop Amenities
Transit Priority Signals
Quality Transit Amenities
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Opportunities
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• Carroll Canyon Road Extension
• Dedicated area for transit
• Additional East-West corridor
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Opportunities
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• Emerging Technologies
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Community Engagement
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Open House – Mobility
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23 Comments
• Carroll Canyon Road extension
• Safe Routes to School
• Safer Crossings
• Better Pedestrian Access
• Addressing Gaps in Bicycle Network
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Community Priorities
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Traffic & Travel Time Parks & Open Space Housing Urban Design Economic Vitality Sustainability &Climate
Mobility Public Facilities
Online Survey All Rankings Bar Chart
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Traffic & Travel Time
Parks & Open Space
Housing Urban Design
Economic Vitality
Sustainability & Climate
Mobility Public Facilities
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Online Engagement
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MOBILITYSpeaks to the multiple ways one can travel throughout the community. The community’s transportation system is key to moving people throughout the area and connecting people from residences to schools, employment and commercial centers. 2.64
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Online Engagement
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MOBILITYSpeaks to the many ways traffic and travel time can be addressed.
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EmergingTechnology HOV Lanes New Roads Shorten Commute
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Existing Conditions Report
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Existing Conditions Analyses
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Demand
Safety
Quality
Connectivity
• Counts
• Propensity Models
• Collisions (5 years)
• On-the-ground assessments
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Pedestrian Assessment
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Assessment for Cyclists
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Travel Time
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Mira Mesa Boulevard (Eastbound)
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Existing Conditions Report✓ Analysis of Bicycle, Pedestrian and Transit Modes
• Analysis of Vehicular mode
• Parking utilization analysis
• Freeway segment and ramps analysis
Anticipated completion for DRAFT Mid to Late-May 2019
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Existing Mobility Goals
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Goals & Policies of General Plan
To improve mobility through development of a balanced, multi-modal transportation network.
A complete, functional, and interconnected pedestrian network, that is accessible to pedestrians of all abilities. A street and freeway system that balances the needs of multiple users of the public right-of-way.
An interconnected street system that provides multiple linkages within and between communities.
A safe transportation system
Reduced single-occupant vehicle traffic on congested streets and freeways.
Improved performance and efficiency of the street and freeway system, by means other than roadway widening or construction.
Expanded travel options and improved personal mobility.
EXISTING TRANSPORTATION GOALS• An efficient and environmentally sensitive transportation system• A transportation system that provides convenient linkages to the
community’s activity centers and to the rest of the metropolitan region• A transportation system that maximizes the opportunities for transit use• A system of bikeways and pedestrian facilities that will encourage bicycling
and walking as means of transportation
Planning Department Draft Mobility Goals
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A balanced multimodal transportation network
• expands personal mobility and travel options
Planning Department Draft Mobility Goals
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First-mile and last-mile connections to transit
• Walking, cycling, dockless vehicles
Planning Department Draft Mobility Goals
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Interconnected street system
• linkages to activity centers
• Layered approach of identifying modal priorities throughout the community
Planning Department Draft Mobility Goals
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Smart infrastructure
• emerging technologies
• improve mobility options
• Efficient system
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Mira Mesa Community Plan Update: Mobility
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Planning Department April, 2019
6:10 pm to 7:00 pm – Mira Mesa Library
Planning Department
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