Why are there so many crosswalks in the roundabout? Can the design team eliminate the crosswalk on the east leg? Why are the crosswalks so close to the roundabout?

One of the stated purposes and needs of the project is to provide a complete street environment that makes biking and walking easier within the project limits. The goal of the roundabout crosswalks is to provide convenient and safe locations for pedestrians to cross traffic and best achieves this goal for not only pedestrians but also cyclists. The crosswalks serve a dual purpose, one for pedestrians and the other for cyclists who are not comfortable riding through the roundabout. These cyclists can exit the bicycle lane using the bike ramp and enter onto the shared use path/sidewalk to navigate around the roundabout. Not providing a crosswalk on the east leg would also add time/length to the walking and biking route. Providing crosswalks on the east leg also provides better connectivity to the sidewalk proposed along SR 267. It also provides connectivity for people coming off of the northern leg of Secline St. wishing to head to North Tahoe Beach or other designations on the south side of SR 28 a shorter and more direct SR. The County, however, has requested that Caltrans consider the removal of at least one crosswalk. This will be vetted during the design phase of the project.  

Show All Answers

1. Has the traffic analysis accounted for the large amount of pedestrians and vehicles in Kings Beach during the summertime? Will the roundabout provide a pedestrian beacon to meter pedestrians across th
2. Has the County considered putting in flashing lights at the existing crosswalks to make pedestrians more visible to approaching traffic?
3. Why are there so many crosswalks in the roundabout? Can the design team eliminate the crosswalk on the east leg? Why are the crosswalks so close to the roundabout?
4. What are the limits of the proposed sidewalk along SR 267?
5. Is the project team going to coordinate with Tahoe Truckee Area Regional Transit (TART) for input on the project?
6. Can the County retrofit the existing roundabouts with beacons and pedestrian timers?