SUMMARY
Abiso Avenue residents’ concern for vehicle driving
behaviors and speeds of traffic turning from Imlay
Street
Residents desire a safer neighborhood environment for
pre-teen children
Ordinance to change an existing two-way stop
intersection to a four-way stop intersection on Abiso
Avenue and Imlay Street
BACKGROUND
Abiso Avenue
30’ width, 100% residential, front drive-ways, no
sidewalks, unobstructed corner vision
Stop sign on Abiso Avenue exists
Imlay Street
29’ width, 100% residential, side driveways, no
sidewalks, unobstructed corner vision
There is no traffic control device
BACKGROUND
Peak traffic periods – Officers’ observations
majority of vehicles traveling at or less than
25 mph on Argo Avenue
some vehicles fail to stop for the stop sign
posted on Abiso Avenue Street at Imlay
Street
BACKGROUND
Common concern of residents are vehicle
speeds, driver behaviors and child safety
Traffic control devices may be warranted
where traffic enforcement efforts fail or
special circumstances exist
BACKGROUND
Traffic volume diversion impacts on other
street are considered; no impact anticipated
All streets intersecting Imlay between Corona
Avenue and Ogden Lane have all-way stop
intersections except at Abiso Avenue
PROPOSAL
An Ordinance to change the existing two-way
stop intersection on Imlay Street and Abiso
Avenue to an all way stop
POLICY ANALYSIS
The proposed Ordinance to create an all-way
stop intersection is allowed in provisions of the
Texas Transportation Code and Section 18-98
“Stop Intersections” of the City Code
COORDINATION
The City Manager has reviewed the proposal
and the City Attorney prepared the proposed
Ordinance
The Ordinance will be published in the San
Antonio Express-News and posted on the COAH
website
COORDINATION
Public works will install the sign poles and
signs
Letters mailed to all addresses in the 300 and
400 blocks of Abiso Avenue
FISCAL IMPACT
Two stop signs, poles and labor - $250
Traffic survey - $552
Cost to publish the Ordinance in the SA Express-
News