File #: 19-1121    Version: 1
Type: Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/6/2019 In control: Transportation Advisory Board
On agenda: 12/5/2019 Final action:
Title: Approve a recommendation to establish a 35 MPH speed limit for 91st Street between Normantown Road and Schoger Drive.
Attachments: 1. 91st St Loc Map, 2. Speed Limit Analysis Worksheet - 91st Street, 3. 91st Street Speed Limit Ordinance
TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD AGENDA ITEM

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Approve a recommendation to establish a 35 MPH speed limit for 91st Street between Normantown Road and Schoger Drive.
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DEPARTMENT: Transportation, Engineering and Development

SUBMITTED BY: Ray Fano, P.E.

BACKGROUND:
91st Street is a two-lane collector street located in the south part of Naperville. It is bounded by Normantown Road to the west, Carillon Club Subdivision to the south, Schoger Driver to the east, and Wheatland Township to the north. Prior to 2019, the stretch of 91st Street between Wolf's Crossing Road and Schoger Drive was only two lanes with ditches on both sides. In the summer of 2019, it was improved to city standards with new pavement, curb and gutter, sidewalk, storm sewers, and lighting.

DISCUSSION:
When the road was brought up to city standards, staff received speeding concern and a request from a nearby resident to install a speed limit sign along the roadway. As a result, the Transportation, Engineering and Development Business Group (TED) investigated the need to establish a speed limit at 91st Street.

The study warrants used to establish speed limits are in Section B of the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) "Policy on Establishing and Posting Speed Limits" and the Illinois Vehicle Code. The 85th percentile speed and the upper 10 MPH pace speed for 91st Street were measured from September 5 to September 13, 2019. The 85th percentile speed average for 91st Street is 36 MPH. The top of pace average is 38 MPH. The prevailing speed is the average of the 85th percentile speed average and the top of pace average, which equates to 37 MPH.

Section B of the IDOT manual allows for adjustments when altering a speed limit due to road factors. Those factors/conflicts include the presence and/or number of driveways, pedestrians, crashes, and parking. The following are the allowable conflict reductions:

1. 10% for driveways - 91st Street has a total of 320 driveway...

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