How does the District plan to address the traffic congestion during school drop-off and pick-up periods?
The District retained a registered traffic engineer to conduct a traffic study and will work closely with the County Transportation Engineering Division as routine steps in the planning and development of the site. The traffic study found that the relocation will have a beneficial impact on traffic conditions based on the physical and traffic-control characteristics of the new site compared to the current location of Fire Station 32. Highlighted below are the four conclusions of the study. A complete copy of the traffic report is available here. • The proposed project would not change the current number of personnel, crew work shifts, or the number or type of apparatus, at the station (i.e., no increase in trip generation). • The demand-responsive traffic light at the Stone Valley Road / Miranda Avenue intersection (currently operating efficiently to allow queues of cars on Miranda Avenue to fully clear the intersection on the next green light, and to be retrofitted as part of the proj
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