1. Discussion To Add A New
Stop Sign On Primrose Place
Presented By: Rick Pruitt
Chief of Police
Item # 5
City Council Meeting
June 11, 2018
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• Residents on Primrose Place have requested
consideration for a new stop sign on Primrose
Place at the intersection with Buttercup Drive
• A stop sign is currently erected on Primrose Place
at the intersection with Wintergreen Drive
• Residents expressed concern for a heavy volume of
commuter traffic, vehicle speeds and stop sign
violations at the existing stop sign location
Background
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• Primrose Place is a residential street frequently
used by walkers/joggers and students attending
Alamo Heights High School
• The width of the street is thirty feet and does not
have sidewalks for pedestrians and neighborhood
children
• Vehicles traveling in an easterly direction past
Buttercup Drive experience a downhill grade in the
roadway to the intersection with N New Braunfels
Background
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• Officers were deployed to monitor the driving
behaviors of vehicles traveling on Primrose Place
for an initial two-week period
• Officers observed traffic speeds to be within
tolerances but did confirm vehicles committing stop
sign violations on Primrose Place at Wintergreen
Drive
• A mechanical traffic survey was contracted to
record vehicle speeds and vehicle volume
Background
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Traffic Survey Results
100 blk. Primrose Place
total vehicles surveyed 997
average speed 24 mph
average pace speed (72%) 21-30 mph
85th percentile speed 29 mph
% exceeding 35 mph 8.2% (82)
200 blk. Primrose
total vehicles surveyed 1013
average speed (all) 22 mph
average pace speed (62%) 16-25 mph
85th percentile speed 28 mph
% exceeding 35 mph 8.4% (85)
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• Letters were mailed to residents having addresses
in the 200 and 300 blocks of Primrose Place asking
for their input into the request for a new stop sign
on Primrose Place
8 responses were in favor
2 responses were opposed
• City Attorney Michael Brenan reviewed a proposed
ordinance
• Public works personnel will install the sign poles
and stop signs if approved
Coordination
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• The request for consideration of new stop sign
intersections is consistent with the Texas
Transportation Code and Section 18-98 “Stop
Intersections” of the City Code providing that the
City Council may designate any street intersection
as a stop intersection and designate the streets
upon which vehicles shall stop before entering such
intersection
Policy Analysis
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• Fiscal impact would be limited to the cost of
cement and labor to install two stop signs on
Primrose Place east and west of the
intersection with Buttercup
Fiscal Impact