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Admin Order 58-21-27 -- On-Street Parking on Cap Court
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Administrative Order -- Page 2 of 5 <br />(a) Traffic engineering principles and traffic investigations. <br /> <br />i. Cap Court is classified as a local street with a speed limit of 25 mph. The street segment is <br />approximately 36 feet wide with parking both sides of the street, allowing approximately <br />22 feet of roadway for two-way travel in a commercial / industrial business park. Sidewalks <br />are present: on the entire west side of the street and the east side beginning at approximately <br />425 feet south of the intersection of Cap Court and W 1st Avenue. <br />ii. There were six motor vehicle crashes between 2007 and 2019 near Cap Court—at the <br />intersection of Cap Court and W 1st Avenue (one crash resulted in moderate injuries, two <br />resulted in minor injuries, and three resulted in property damage only). <br /> <br />(b) Standards, limitations, and rules promulgated by the Oregon Transportation Commission or <br />the Oregon Public Utility Commission or their successors. <br /> <br />There are no such standards, limitations or rules that apply. <br /> <br />(c) Other recognized traffic control standards. <br /> <br />The City will apply the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for size, type, and <br />location for sign installation. <br /> <br />(d) The city’s adopted transportation-related plans and policies. <br /> <br />The City’s 2035 Transportation System Plan does not include any policies that specifically <br />relate to the provision or removal of on-street parking in commercial / industrial areas. <br />Roadway and Parking Policy No. 1 a “Complete Streets Policy,” is to “Design, construct, <br />maintain, and operate all streets to provide comprehensive and integrated transportation <br />networks that serve people of all ages and abilities, promote commerce, and support the <br />comprehensive land use plan’s vision for growth and development in a responsible and <br />efficient manner. A “complete street” allows safe travel for automobiles and emergency <br />responders, bicycles, walking, transit, and freight. In addition to fulfilling a street’s basic <br />transportation functions and providing access to properties, streets and sidewalks should <br />be designed to be attractive, safe, accessible, sustainable, and healthy components of the <br />City's environment.” Limiting parking to only the parking needed to ensure a traffic <br />network that allows safe travel for automobiles and emergency responders, bicycles, <br />walking, transit, and – importantly for this commercial / industrial area – freight is <br />consistent with this policy. <br /> <br />(e) Existing state and local laws regulating use of public ways. <br /> <br />The use of the City’s public ways for parking is regulated at the local level. EC <br />5.040(1)(h)(5) and EC 5.040(1)(p) establish authority to manage parking. <br />
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