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Stanford University Medical Centerand
Stanford Shopping Center
Draft Environmental Impact Report
Transportation Analysis
DRAFT
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January 2009
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Table of Contents
1.0 INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................................1-11.1 Applicable Plans and Policies ...................................................................................... 1-11.2 Federal Agencies......................................................................................................... 1-11.3 State Agencies ............................................................................................................ 1-11.4 Regional Agencies....................................................................................................... 1-31.5 Local Agencies............................................................................................................ 1-3
1.5.1 Santa Clara County......................................................................................... 1-31.5.2 San Mateo City/County Association of Governments....................................... 1-4
1.6 Existing Regional and Local Network........................................................................... 1-41.7 Studied Intersections and Roadways ........................................................................... 1-71.8 Traffic Impact Significance Criteria............................................................................... 1-9
1.8.1 City of Palo Alto .............................................................................................. 1-91.8.2 City of Menlo Park......................................................................................... 1-10
1.9 Applicable Environmental Plans and Policies............................................................. 1-111.9.1 City of Palo Alto ............................................................................................ 1-111.9.2 City of Menlo Park......................................................................................... 1-12
2.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS.........................................................................................................2-12.1 Intersection and Roadway Analysis.............................................................................. 2-1
2.1.1 Intersection Analysis Methodology .................................................................. 2-12.1.2 TRAFFIX......................................................................................................... 2-32.1.3 Analysis Results.............................................................................................. 2-3
2.2 Transit Services......................................................................................................... 2-142.2.1 Bus Service................................................................................................... 2-142.2.2 Commuter Rail Service ................................................................................. 2-17
2.3 Bicycles and Pedestrians........................................................................................... 2-182.4 Parking...................................................................................................................... 2-212.5 Transportation Demand Management (TDM)............................................................. 2-22
2.5.1 Stanford University Medical Center ............................................................... 2-223.0 FUTURE CONDITIONS ...........................................................................................................3-1
3.1 Project Analysis........................................................................................................... 3-13.2 Without Project ............................................................................................................ 3-23.3 Project Trip Generation.............................................................................................. 3-27
3.3.1 SSC.............................................................................................................. 3-273.3.2 SUMC........................................................................................................... 3-29
3.4 Project Impacts.......................................................................................................... 3-313.4.1 Impact of SSC only in 2015........................................................................... 3-313.4.2 Impact of SUMC only in 2015........................................................................ 3-583.4.3 Impact of SSC + SUMC in 2015 .................................................................... 3-653.4.4 Impact of SUMC only in 2025........................................................................ 3-733.4.5 Cumulative Impact of SUMC in 2025............................................................. 3-823.4.6 Cumulative Impact of SSC in 2025................................................................ 3-923.4.7 2025 with SSC and SUMC – Cumulative of SSC + SUMC............................. 3-95
3.5 Project Impact Analysis Summary............................................................................ 3-1013.6 Freeway Analysis .................................................................................................... 3-1013.7 Residential Roadway Segment Analysis (TIRE Index).............................................. 3-103
3.7.1 Menlo Park Roadway Analysis .................................................................... 3-1043.8 Parking Analysis...................................................................................................... 3-106
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3.8.1 SUMC......................................................................................................... 3-1063.8.2 SSC............................................................................................................ 3-111
3.9 Project Site Local Circulation Analysis ..................................................................... 3-1113.10 Transit Impacts........................................................................................................ 3-1153.11 Transportation Demand Management Impacts......................................................... 3-1153.12 Pedestrians and Bicycles Impacts............................................................................ 3-1163.13 Emergency Vehicle Access Impacts ........................................................................ 3-1183.14 Construction Impacts............................................................................................... 3-119
4.0 PROJECT MITIGATION ..........................................................................................................4-14.1 Intersection Improvements........................................................................................... 4-1
4.1.1 Mitigation of SSC Only in 2015........................................................................ 4-14.1.2 Mitigation of SUMC Only in 2015..................................................................... 4-54.1.3 Mitigation of SSC + SUMC in 2015.................................................................. 4-84.1.4 Mitigation of SUMC Only in 2025................................................................... 4-124.1.5 Mitigation of SUMC Cumulative Impact in 2025 ............................................. 4-174.1.6 Mitigation of SSC Cumulative Impact in 2025 ................................................ 4-244.1.7 Mitigation of SSC +SUMC in 2025................................................................. 4-28
4.2 Transportation Demand Management (TDM)............................................................. 4-344.2.1 SUMC TDM Mitigation................................................................................... 4-344.2.2 SSC TDM Mitigation...................................................................................... 4-354.2.3 Effect of SUMC and SSC TDM...................................................................... 4-374.2.4 TDM Transit Mitigation .................................................................................. 4-41
4.3 Transit Service Mitigation........................................................................................... 4-424.4 Freeway Mitigation .................................................................................................... 4-434.5 Traffic Adaptive Signal Technology Mitigation ............................................................ 4-434.6 Parking Mitigation...................................................................................................... 4-45
4.6.1 SUMC........................................................................................................... 4-454.6.2 SSC.............................................................................................................. 4-45
4.7 Local Circulation Mitigation........................................................................................ 4-454.8 Pedestrian and Bicycle Mitigation .............................................................................. 4-454.9 Emergency Vehicle Access Mitigation........................................................................ 4-474.10 Residential Street Mitigation ...................................................................................... 4-474.11 Construction Mitigation .............................................................................................. 4-49
APPENDIX A Menlo Park Evaluation of Study IntersectionsAPPENDIX B Trip Generation Rates/Equations used for SSCAPPENDIX C SUMC Trip Generation EvaluationAPPENDIX D SUMC Trip Generation CalculationAPPENDIX E SUMC Trip DistributionAPPENDIX F TRAFFIX Results for Study IntersectionsAPPENDIX G SUMC Parking EvaluationAPPENDIX H Signal Warrant CalculationsAPPENDIX I GO Pass for SUMCAPPENDIX J SSC TDM Plan
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List of FiguresFigure 1-1 Study Area and Intersections....................................................................................... 1-2Figure 2-1 Existing Intersection Geometry .................................................................................... 2-5Figure 2-2 Existing Traffic Volumes .............................................................................................. 2-9Figure 2-3 Transit Route Network ............................................................................................... 2-15Figure 2-4 Existing Bicycle Facilities........................................................................................... 2-19Figure 2-5 Existing Pedestrian Facilities ..................................................................................... 2-20Figure 3-1 2015 Intersection Geometry......................................................................................... 3-4Figure 3-2 2025 Intersection Geometry......................................................................................... 3-8Figure 3-3 2015 Background Without Project Volumes ............................................................... 3-12Figure 3-4 2025 Background Without Project Volumes ............................................................... 3-16Figure 3-5 Stanford University Medical Center Trip Distribution (Regional).................................. 3-32Figure 3-6 Stanford University Medical Center Trip Distribution (Local) ....................................... 3-33Figure 3-7 Stanford Shopping Center Trip Distribution (Regional) ............................................... 3-34Figure 3-8 Stanford Shopping Center Trip Distribution (Local)..................................................... 3-35Figure 3-9 2015 SSC Project Volumes ....................................................................................... 3-36Figure 3-10 2015 SUMC Only Project Volumes ............................................................................ 3-40Figure 3-11 2025 SSC Only Project Volumes ............................................................................... 3-44Figure 3-12 2025 SUMC Only Project Volumes ............................................................................ 3-48Figure 3-13 2015 traffic volumes + SSC ....................................................................................... 3-52Figure 3-14 2015 Traffic Volumes with SUMC only ....................................................................... 3-59Figure 3-15 2015 Traffic Volumes with SSC and SUMC................................................................ 3-66Figure 3-16 2025 Traffic Volumes with SUMC .............................................................................. 3-74Figure 3-17 2025 Traffic Volumes with SSC + SUMC ................................................................... 3-84Figure 3-18 Future Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities................................................................... 3-117Figure 3-19 Stanford Area Truck Route ...................................................................................... 3-121Figure 4-1 Intersection Mitigation Geometry Modifications ............................................................ 4-2
List of Tables
Table 1-1 List of Study Intersections ................................................................................................ 1-8Table 2-1 CMP Signalized Intersection Level of Service Thresholds ................................................ 2-2Table 2-2 Unsignalized Intersection Level of Service Definitions ...................................................... 2-2Table 2-3 Level of Service Thresholds for Freeway Segments ......................................................... 2-2Table 2-4 Existing Intersection Level Of Services............................................................................. 2-3Table 2-5 ADT for Residential Roadway Segments........................................................................ 2-13Table 2-6 Freeway Segment Level of Service................................................................................ 2-13Table 2-7 Bus Schedule ................................................................................................................ 2-16Table 3-1 LOS of Study Intersections for 2015 – No Project........................................................... 3-20Table 3-2 LOS of Study Intersections for 2025 – No Project........................................................... 3-23Table 3-3 SSC Trip Generation...................................................................................................... 3-28Table 3-4 SSC Trip Generation with Adjustments .......................................................................... 3-29Table 3-5 2015 Trip Generation for SUMC..................................................................................... 3-30Table 3-6 2025 Trip Generation for SUMC..................................................................................... 3-30Table 3-7 LOS Comparison with SSC only in 2015 ........................................................................ 3-56Table 3-8 LOS Comparison with SUMC only in 2015 ..................................................................... 3-63Table 3-9 LOS Comparison with SSC & SUMC in 2015 ................................................................. 3-70Table 3-10 LOS Comparison with SUMC only in 2025 – SUMC Only Project Impact........................ 3-78
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Table 3-11 SUMC Cumulative Impact ................................................................................................. 3-88Table 3-12 Cumulative SSC Analysis .............................................................................................. 3-93Table 3-13 2025 with SSC and SUMC – Cumulative of SSC + SUMC.............................................. 3-96Table 3-14 Project Impact Summary.............................................................................................. 3-102Table 3-15 Freeway Volumes with Project ..................................................................................... 3-103Table 3-16 2015 TIRE Index Comparison with Base Scenarios...................................................... 3-104Table 3-17 2025 TIRE Index Comparison ...................................................................................... 3-105Table 3-18 2015 and 2025 Roadway ADT Analysis (Menlo Park)................................................... 3-107Table 3-19 2015 and 2025 TIRE Index Analysis for Menlo Park Roadway ..................................... 3-108Table 3-20 SUMC 2015 Estimated Parking Demand and Recommended Supply........................... 3-109Table 3-21 2025 SUMC Estimated Parking Demand and Recommended Supply........................... 3-110Table 3-22 Estimated Parking Demand and Recommended Supply for SSC.................................. 3-112Table 3-23 List of Intersections at LOS E and F for 2015 and 2025................................................ 3-120Table 4-1 LOS Comparison for Roadway Mitigations – SSC Only in 2015 PM.................................. 4-3Table 4-2 LOS Comparison for Roadway Mitigations – SUMC Only in 2015 AM and PM.................. 4-6Table 4-3 LOS Comparison for Roadway Mitigations – SSC and SUMC in 2015 AM and PM........... 4-9Table 4-4 LOS Comparison for Roadway Mitigations – SUMC in 2025 AM and PM........................ 4-13Table 4-5 LOS Comparison for Roadway Mitigations –
Cumulative SUMC Impact (Base A) in 2025 AM and PM................................................ 4-19Table 4-6 LOS Comparison for Roadway Mitigations –
Cumulative SSC Impact (Base B) in 2025 AM and PM................................................... 4-25Table 4-7 LOS Comparison for Roadway Mitigations – SSC + SUMC in 2025 AM and PM............. 4-29Table 4-8 Summary of Project Impact with TDM Measures (SUMC and SSC)................................ 4-38Table 4-9 Summary of Project Impact with TDM and Traffic Adaptive Signals ................................ 4-44Table 4-10 2015 and 2025 Roadway ADT Analysis with TDM (Menlo Park)..................................... 4-48
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1.0 INTRODUCTIONTwo separate projects are being proposed simultaneously in the vicinity of Stanford University,east of the City of Palo Alto. One would redevelop a portion of the Stanford University MedicalCenter facilities and the other would expand Stanford Shopping Center. The operator ofStanford Shopping Center (Simon Property Group) has applied to the City of Palo Alto for theaddition of 240,000 square feet of new retail stores and restaurants, a new 120-room hotel and1,199 net new vehicular parking spaces. Stanford University Medical Center (SUMC) has alsosubmitted an application to add a net of 1,311,469 square feet of hospital and medical office /clinic facilities that includes the rezoning of land from ‘Public Facilities’ to a new hospital zone.Buildings will be demolished and rebuilt in phases to meet the latest codes and standards.
The scope of work for the Traffic Impact Analysis will identify and evaluate existing and potentialfuture traffic conditions associated with the proposed projects. The potential impacts areevaluated relative to the operation of public transportation, bicycle and pedestriantransportation, arterial roadways, intersections, freeways, and transportation demandmanagement (TDM) strategies.
1.1 Applicable Plans and PoliciesThe study area, shown in Figure 1-1, is part of the City of Palo Alto and the adjacent cities ofMenlo Park and East Palo Alto. Transportation planning in Palo Alto and the surrounding areais subject to the regulations of Federal, State, regional, and local agencies and programs.Federal regulations are administered by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and theFederal Transit Administration (FTA). The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) isresponsible for State roadways, and regional issues are addressed by the MetropolitanTransportation Commission (MTC). Congestion Management Agencies (CMAs) of both SantaClara County and San Mateo County have developed regulations and policies with relevance tothe proposed projects at the local level.
1.2 Federal AgenciesMTC, which is a regional San Francisco Bay Area agency, implements polices by the FHWAand the FTA. It oversees transportation improvements in the nine-county Bay Area. It is alsotasked with the development of the local State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). Inaddition, the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) empowers the MTC todetermine the mix of transportation projects best suited for the region’s needs.
1.3 State AgenciesCaltrans is the State agency responsible for State transportation facilities. It has jurisdictionover State highways in the study area, including El Camino Real (State Route 82), BayshoreFreeway (U.S. 101), Interstate 280, and the Dumbarton Bridge (State Route 84). Plans toprovide new access or alterations to existing access to a State Route require Caltrans approval.
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Roadway improvements within a State right-of-way also need Caltrans approval, and theapproval process usually includes the development of detailed roadway geometrics and designplans.
1.4 Regional AgenciesMTC is the metropolitan planning agency in charge of transportation planning, coordinating andfinancing for the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area. MTC distributes Federal and State fundsto local projects and programs. MTC and the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG)jointly develop land use projections that are critical inputs for travel demand projections used intransportation analysis. The Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (JPB) is the tri-countyagency (San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara counties) that has jurisdiction over theCaltrain rail service. The Dumbarton Bridge Bus Service (Line DB) is operated by AC Transitand funded by a consortium of several county transit districts, including the Santa Clara ValleyTransportation Authority (VTA), SamTrans and the Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART).
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) provides both policy guidance andregulatory control over stationary and mobile air pollution sources. Under the California CleanAir Act (CCAA) of 1988, the BAAQMD is required to prepare a Clean Air Plan (CAP) to achieveState standards for ozone and CO. The 2007 Ozone Strategy, jointly prepared by the MTC andABAG, will show how the San Francisco Bay Area plans to comply with the State air qualitystandards for ozone and how the region will reduce transport of ozone and ozone precursors toneighboring air basins. Control measures will be established and adopted in the 2007-2009timeframe.
The CCAA states that strategies should emphasize reducing emission from transportation andother area-wide sources. The Act requires air districts to adopt, implement and enforceTransportation Control Measures (TCMs). The MTC develops, maintains and updates a list ofTCMs and distributes this information to keep the BAAQMD informed of trends.
1.5 Local AgenciesThe Congestion Management Agencies (CMA) of both Santa Clara County and San MateoCounty have regulations and policies that are relevant to the proposed project.
1.5.1 Santa Clara CountyThe Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) is the CMA for Santa ClaraCounty. It oversees the Congestion Management Program (CMP) that definesmethodologies and procedures for determining the transportation impact of a potentialproject. The most recent guidelines were updated in 2004. The following are CMPfacilities within the study area by functional classification.
Freeways: US 101 and I-280
Expressways and Arterials: Page Mill Road
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Oregon Expressway El Camino Real
Intersections: El Camino Real/Sand Hill El Camino Real/Embarcadero/Galvez, El Camino Real/Page Mill/Oregon Expressway, El Camino Real/Palm Drive El Camino Real/University Avenue Junipero Serra Boulevard/Page Mill
VTA has jurisdiction over public transit in the County. VTA bus service includes severallocal and intercity routes in Palo Alto, and the VTA is a member of the Caltrain JPB.
The Santa Clara County Department of Roads and Airports is responsible for Countyroadways and airports, including the Palo Alto Airport, Page Mill Roadway, FoothillExpressway, Oregon Expressway, Stanford Avenue, and Junipero Serra Boulevard.
1.5.2 San Mateo City/County Association of GovernmentsThe San Mateo City/County Association of Governments has been designated as theCMA for San Mateo County. Within the study area, the San Mateo County CMP networkincludes US 101, I-280, SR 84, and El Camino Real. The intersections within the studyarea included under the CMP network are:
Marsh Road and Bay Road Willow Road and Bayfront Expressway Bayfront Expressway and University Avenue
Public transit service in San Mateo County is provided by SamTrans. SamTrans makesconnections to public transit services in Santa Clara County in Palo Alto.
1.6 Existing Regional and Local NetworkThe system of major roadways surrounding Stanford is part of the regional system servingStanford, its neighboring communities on the Peninsula and across the Bay. All roadways areclassified according to their primary functions, as described below.
Freeway. A major roadway with controlled access, devoted exclusively to trafficmovement, mainly of a through or regional nature.Expressway. A major roadway with less controlled access than a freeway, linkingfreeways with arterials, and providing access to major destinations.Arterial. A major roadway mainly taking traffic to and from expressways andfreeways and providing access to major destinations and also adjacent properties.
Collector. A roadway that collects and distributes local traffic to and from arterials,and provides access primarily to adjacent properties.
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Regional Roadway Facilities -- Regional access to the area is provided by US 101 andInterstate 280 that run the length of the San Francisco Peninsula from San Francisco to SanJose and by the Dumbarton Bridge that provides access to / from the East Bay. Descriptions ofthese routes are provided below.
US 101 (Bayshore Freeway) is an eight-lane facility in the project area under thejurisdiction of the Caltrans. It has interchanges at Marsh Road, Willow Road,University Avenue and Embarcadero Road/Oregon Expressway within the studyarea. US 101 is classified as a freeway.Interstate 280 (Junipero Serra Freeway) is an eight-lane facility in the project areaunder the jurisdiction of Caltrans. In the study area, I-280 has interchanges servingPalo Alto at Sand Hill Road, Alpine Road, and Page Mill Road / Arastradero Road.Interstate 280 is classified as a freeway.State Route 84 (Dumbarton Bridge) is a six-lane facility under the jurisdiction ofCaltrans. This facility connects Alameda County to San Mateo and Santa ClaraCounties. It is classified as a freeway from I-880 to University Avenue in East PaloAlto.
Local Access -- The primary streets that provide access within the study area are discussedbelow. These streets provide access to the study area as well as the local roadway network.For the purpose of this traffic and circulation discussion, roadways that parallel US 101 and I-280 are considered to run in the north/south direction and roadways that generally traversetoward the Santa Cruz Mountains or San Francisco Bay are considered to run in the east/westdirection.
El Camino Real (State Route 82) is an arterial that runs north-south from SanFrancisco to San Jose, parallel and between US 101 and I-280. El Camino Real is asix-lane road way south of Ravenswood Avenue in Menlo Park and a four-lanedivided road way north of Ravenswood Avenue to the Atherton border. The majorintersections along El Camino Real within the study area are controlled by trafficsignals with the exception of the El Camino Real/Palm/University Avenueinterchange. This interchange is grade-separated and diamond-configured. The on /off ramps to El Camino Real are controlled by traffic signals. In the City of PaloAlto’s Comprehensive Plan, El Camino Real is classified as an arterial. It isconsidered a primary arterial in the City of Menlo Park.Middlefield Road is a two- to four-lane undivided road that runs north-south, parallelto and between US 101 and El Camino Real. Middlefield Road runs from RedwoodCity to the City of Mountain View. The major intersections along Middlefield Roadare signalized. Middlefield Road within Palo Alto is classified as an arterial. Underthe City of Menlo Park guidelines, it is considered as a minor arterial.Alma Street is primarily a four-lane arterial that runs north-south, parallel to theCaltrain railroad tracks. Alma Street runs from El Camino Real (near SanFrancisquito Creek) to the San Antonio Road interchange in Mountain View, where itbecomes Central Expressway (Santa Clara County G6) and terminates at De LaCruz Boulevard in the City of Santa Clara. In the study area, Alma Street has limited
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access from the west side due to the immediate proximity of the Caltrain railroadtracks. Alma Street is classified as an arterial.Sand Hill Road is a two- to four-lane arterial that runs east-west from Portola Roadin the Town of Woodside to the Stanford Shopping Center in the City of Palo Alto. Itis a two lane road from Portola Road to the I-280 interchange and widens to fourlanes between I-280 and Arboretum Road. It narrows to a two lane road betweenArboretum Road and El Camino Real. Within the study area, Sand Hill Roadprovides connections to the Cities of Menlo Park and Palo Alto, as well as access toStanford University. Sand Hill Road within Palo Alto is classified as an arterial. It isconsidered a primary arterial under the City of Menlo Park Guidelines.Arboretum Road is primarily a two-lane road located within the Stanford Universitycampus. Arboretum Road is a four-lane road for a short distance from the QuarryRoad intersection to the intersection with Sand Hill Road. South of Quarry Road,Arboretum Road is a two-lane campus road which provides access to the El CaminoReal/Embarcadero Road intersection via Galvez Street, where Arboretum Roadterminates. Except for the intersection at Galvez Street, all intersections onArboretum Road are signalized. Arboretum Road within Palo Alto is classified as anarterial.Embarcadero Road is a four-lane arterial that runs east-west from the intersectionof El Camino Real, through the US 101 interchange and terminates near the PaloAlto Municipal Airport. West of El Camino Real, Embarcadero Road becomesGalvez Street, which provides a link to Arboretum Road on the Stanford Universitycampus. A short segment of Embarcadero Road underneath the Caltrain tracks isnarrowed to three lanes. Embarcadero Road is classified by the City of Palo Alto asa residential arterial.Junipero Serra Boulevard is a two-lane undivided road that runs north-south andparallels I-280. Junipero Serra Boulevard runs from Alpine Road to Page Mill Road,at which point it widens to a four-lane divided facility south of Foothill Expressway.Junipero Serra Boulevard forms a portion of the southwesterly boundary of theStanford University campus. Junipero Serra Boulevard is classified by the City ofPalo Alto as an arterial and is a County-maintained road. It is considered a minorarterial by the City of Menlo Park.University Avenue/Palm Drive is a two- to four-lane road that runs east-west fromthe Dumbarton Bridge (SR 84) in the City of East Palo Alto to the El Camino Realgrade-separated interchange, where it becomes Palm Drive. From SR 84 to US 101,University Avenue is a four-lane arterial. University Avenue narrows to two lanesthrough the residential and downtown areas of the City of Palo Alto. Near theCaltrain overcrossing, University Avenue widens to four lanes until it becomes PalmDrive. Palm Drive remains four lanes until the intersection with Arboretum Roadwhere it narrows to three lanes. At Campus Drive West, Palm Drive narrows againto two lanes until it terminates at the University Main Quad. University Avenue isclassified as an arterial by the City of Palo Alto.
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Page Mill Road / Oregon Expressway is a two- to four-lane roadway which runseast-west from Skyline Boulevard (SR 35) to US 101. From Skyline Boulevard to theI-280 interchange, Page Mill Road is a narrow winding two-lane road. From I-280 toAlma Street, Page Mill Road is a four-lane divided road that is also designated asSanta Clara County Road G3. From Alma Street where it interchanges to OregonExpressway to US 101, it is a four-lane divided road. Page Mill Road / OregonExpressway is classified as an arterial.Alpine Road is a two-lane road that runs east-west from Junipero Serra Boulevardto Portola Road. It has an interchange with I-280 west of Junipero Serra Boulevard.Beyond Junipero Serra Boulevard, Alpine Road becomes four-lane Santa CruzAvenue for a short distance until it splits with the Alameda De Las Pulgas, where itnarrows again to two lanes. Santa Cruz Avenue turns east-west at Avy Avenue in aresidential neighborhood of Menlo Park and terminates at El Camino Real neardowntown Menlo Park. Alpine Road/Santa Cruz Avenue is classified as a minorarterial by the City of Menlo Park.Stanford Avenue is a two-lane collector that runs east-west from Junipero SerraBoulevard to Park Boulevard in the City of Palo Alto. In Palo Alto, on-street parallelparking is provided south-side of the roadway. Stanford Avenue is a County-maintained roadway west of El Camino Real.Marsh Road is a two to four-lane arterial which runs east-west from MiddlefieldRoad in Menlo Park to Bayfront Expressway, east of US 101. The two-lane segmentof Marsh Road becomes four-lane near its intersection with Fair Oak Avenue andcontinues as four-lanes across US 101 to Bayfront Expressway. In the City of MenloPark, Marsh Road is classified as primary arterial between Bay Road and BohannonRoad and as a local street between Bay Road and Middlefield Road.Willow Road is a two- to four-lane arterial which runs east-west from Alma Street inMenlo Park to Bayfront Expressway (SR 84). Between Alma Street and US 101interchange, Willow Road is two-lane and it becomes four-lane between US 101 andSR 84. It is classified as minor arterial between Middlefield Road and US 101 andfrom US 101 to Bayfront Expressway, it is considered a primary arterial.
1.7 Studied Intersections and RoadwaysIntersections analyzed as part of this study are shown in Figure 1-1 and listed in Table 1-1. TheAM and PM peak hours generally occur between the periods of 7:00 to 9:00 AM and 4:00 to6:00 PM respectively. Turning movement volumes used in this study are obtained from themost recent CMA monitoring as well as counts conducted in October 2007 and January 2008specifically for this project.
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Table 1-1List of Study Intersections
1 Menlo Park AECOM October 20072 Menlo Park MP October 20063 Menlo Park MP October 20064 Menlo Park MP October 20065 Menlo Park MP October 20066 Menlo Park MP October 20067 Sand Hill / Alma Palo Alto AECOM February 20088 Palo Alto PA Monitoring October 20069 Palo Alto AECOM October 200710 Palm / University Palo Alto PA Monitoring October 2007
AECOM February 2008 (AM)PA Monitoring October 2007 (PM)
12 Palo Alto PA Monitoring October 200713 Serra / Park Palo Alto AECOM October 200714 Palo Alto AECOM October 200715 Palo Alto AECOM October 200716 Palo Alto PA Monitoring October 200717 East Palo Alto PA Monitoring October 200718 Menlo Park MP October 200619 Palo Alto AECOM October 200720 Palo Alto PA Monitoring October 200721 Palo Alto PA Monitoring October 200722 Palo Alto PA Monitoring October 200623 Palo Alto PA Monitoring October 200724 Santa Clara County AECOM October 200725 Campus Drive East Santa Clara County AECOM October 200726 Campus Drive West Santa Clara County PA Monitoring October 200627 Alpine / Santa Cruz Menlo Park MP October 200628 Sand Hill / I-280 Menlo Park AECOM October 200729 Menlo Park MP November 200630 Santa Cruz Avenue and Sand Hill Menlo Park MP October 200631 Menlo Park MP November 200632 Sand Hill / Oak Creek Palo Alto AECOM October 200733 Palo Alto AECOM October 200734 Palo Alto PA Monitoring October 200635 Palo Alto PA Monitoring October 200636 Palo Alto PA Monitoring October 200737 Galvez Street and Arboretum Road Palo Alto PA Monitoring October 200638 El Camino Real and Charleston Road / Arastradero Road Palo Alto AECOM February 200839 Alma Street and Charleston Road Palo Alto PA Monitoring October 200740 Middlefield Road and Charleston Road Palo Alto PA Monitoring October 200741 Hamilton Avenue and Middlefield Road Palo Alto AECOM February 200842 Hamilton Avenue and Alma Street Palo Alto AECOM February 200843 Santa Cruz Avenue and University Drive Menlo Park MP October 200644 El Camino Real and Oak Grove Avenue Menlo Park MP October 200645 Middlefield Road and Ringwood Avenue Menlo Park MP October 200846 Middlefield Road and Ravenswood Avenue Menlo Park MP October 200847 El Camino Real and Encinal Road Menlo Park MP October 200648 Marsh Road and Bay Road Menlo Park MP November 200649 Marsh Road and US 101 SB off Ramp Menlo Park MP November 200650 Marsh Road and US 101 NB off Ramp Menlo Park MP November 200651 Willow Road and Bay Road Menlo Park MP October 200652 Willow Road and Bayfront Expressway Menlo Park MP October 200653 Bayfront Expressway and University Avenue Menlo Park AECOM February 200854 University Ave and Bay Road East Palo Alto Fehr and Peers September 200755 University Ave and Donohoe Street East Palo Alto Fehr and Peers September 200756 Welch Road and Quarry Road Palo Alto PA Monitoring October 200657 Durand Way and Sand Hill Road Palo Alto AECOM February 200858 Welch Road and Pasteur Drive (East) Palo Alto PA Monitoring October 200659 Welch Road and Pasteur Drive (West) Palo Alto PA Monitoring October 200660 Durand Way Extension and Welch Road Palo Alto N/A61 Stanford Road and Bowdoin Street Palo Alto AECOM February 200862 I-280 NB Off-Ramp and Alpine Road Palo Alto AECOM October 200863 Alpine Road Palo Alto AECOM October 2008
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I-280 SB Off-Ramp and
El Camino Real and Galvez / Embarcadero Palo Alto
Arboretum and QuarryArboretum and Palm
Stockfarm andPasteur and Sand HillArboretum and Sand Hill
Sharon Park Drive and Sand Hill
Oak and Sand Hill
Junipero Serra andJunipero Serra andJunipero Serra andSand Hill Circle and
Junipero Serra (Foothill Expressway) and Page MillJunipero Serra and Stanford
Middlefield and EmbarcaderoAlma and Churchill
Middlefield and LyttonMiddlefield and University
Woodland and UniversityMiddlefield and Willow
El Camino Real and CaliforniaEl Camino Real and Page Mill
El Camino Real and ChurchillEl Camino Real andEl Camino Real and Stanford
Alma and Lytton*El Camino Real and
El Camino Real and CambridgeEl Camino Real andEl Camino Real and Quarry
El Camino Real and RobleEl Camino Real and Middle
El Camino Real and Santa CruzEl Camino Real and Ravenswood
# Intersections City / JurisdictionEl Camino Real and Valparaiso
*Two separate intersections analyzed as a single intersection because of their proximity to each other
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Similarly, freeway peak hour volumes used in this study were obtained from the most recentCMA monitoring and Caltrans. Freeway segments analyzed in this study are as follow:
US 101 North of University N/B & S/BUS 101 South of University N/B & S/BUS 101 South of Embarcadero / Oregon Expressway N/B & S/BI-280 north of Sand Hill Road N/B & S/BI-280 south of Alpine Road N/B & S/BI-280 south of Page Mill Road N/B & S/B
In addition, Average Daily Traffic (ADT) counts were collected for eight segments of residentialstreets in October 2007. These seven segments are:
Santa Cruz Avenue - North of Sand Hill RoadSharon Road - North of Sharon Park DriveStanford Avenue - North of Sand Hill RoadLeland Avenue - North of Sand Hill RoadVine Street - North of Sand Hill RoadHawthorne Avenue - East of Alma StreetEverett Avenue - East of Alma StreetHamilton Avenue – Between Chaucer Street and Lincoln Avenue
1.8 Traffic Impact Significance CriteriaAdverse impacts are defined by criteria listed below for Cities of Palo Alto and Menlo Park.Project impact will be determined using both sets of criteria. Within the main body of thistransportation study, intersections are analyzed according to the City of Palo Alto’s criteriaregardless of the intersection’s location. Roadway segments in Menlo Park are analyzedaccording to Menlo Park’s criteria. In Appendix A of this report, the Menlo Park intersectionsare also analyzed according to Menlo Park’s criteria for informational purposes since the criteriaare different from those of City of Palo Alto.
1.8.1 City of Palo AltoTraffic impact would be considered significant when the project results in the following:
Cause a local (City of Palo Alto) intersection to deteriorate below Level ofService (LOS) D; or
Cause a local intersection already operating at LOS E or F to deteriorate inthe average control delay for the critical movements by four seconds or more,and the critical volume/capacity ratio (V/C) value to increase by 0.01 or more;or
Cause a regional intersection to deteriorate from LOS E or better to LOS F; or Cause a regional intersection already operating at LOS F to deteriorate in the
average control delay for the critical movements to increase by four secondsor more, and the critical v/c to increase by 0.01 or more; or
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An unsignalized intersection has increased traffic volumes and meets trafficsignal warrants; or
Cause queuing impacts based on a comparison of the demand queue lengthand the available queue storage capacity. Queuing impacts include, but arenot limited to, spillback queues at project access locations, queues at turnlanes at intersections that block through traffic, queues at lane drops, queuesat one intersection that extend back to impact other intersections andspillback queues on ramps; or
Cause a freeway segment (for each direction of traffic) to operate at LOS F orcontribute traffic in excess of 1 percent of segment capacity to a freewaysegment already operating at LOS F; or
Impede the development or function of planned pedestrian or bicyclefacilities; or
Impede the operation of a transit system as a result of congestion; or Result in inadequate on-site parking supply; or Create an operational safety hazard; or Result in inadequate emergency access; or Cause any change in traffic that would increase the Traffic Infusion on
Residential Environment (TIRE) index by 0.1 or more on a local or collectorresidential street.
1.8.2 City of Menlo ParkSimilarly, the City of Menlo considers a project has significant impact if it results in thefollowing:
Project traffic causes an intersection on a collector street to operate at LOS Dor below or have an increase of 23 seconds or greater in average vehicledelay, whichever comes first; or
Project traffic causes an intersection on arterial streets or local approaches toState controlled signalized intersection to operate at LOS E or below or havean increase of 23 seconds or greater in average delay, whichever comes first;or
Project traffic causes an increase of more than 0.8 seconds of average delayto vehicles on all critical movements for intersection on collector streetsoperating at LOS D or below or LOS E or below for arterial streets.
Project traffic causes an increase of more than 0.8 seconds of delay tovehicles on the most critical movements for intersections on local approachesto State controlled signalized intersections operating at LOS E or below; or
On minor arterial streets, if the existing ADT is 1) greater than 18,000 (90percent of capacity), and there is a net increase of 100 trips or more in ADTdue to project traffic; 2) the ADT is greater than 10,000 (50 percent of
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capacity) but less than 18,000, and the project traffic increases the ADT by12.5 percent or the ADT becomes 18,000 or more; 3) the ADT is less than10,000, and the project traffic increases the ADT by 25 percent; or
On collector streets, if the existing ADT is 1) greater than 9,000 (90 percent ofcapacity), and there is a net increase of 50 trips or more in ADT due toproject traffic; 2) the ADT is greater than 5,000 (50 percent of capacity) butless than 9,000 and the project traffic increases the ADT by 12.5 percent orthe ADT becomes 9,000 or more; 3) the ADT is less than 5,000 and theproject traffic increases the ADT by 25 percent; or
On local streets, if the existing ADT is 1) greater than 1,350 (90 percent ofcapacity), and there is a net increase of 25 trips or more in ADT due toproject traffic; 2) the ADT is greater than 750 (50 percent of capacity) but lessthan 1,350, and the project traffic increases the ADT by 12.5 percent or theADT becomes 1,350 or 3) the ADT is less than 750 and the project trafficincreases the ADT by 25 percent.
1.9 Applicable Environmental Plans and PoliciesThe following are policies and goals drawn from relevant City Comprehensive Plans to assist indetermining significant impact of projects:
1.9.1 City of Palo Alto Policy T-1: Make land use decisions that encourage walking, bicycling, and
public transit use. Policy T-3: Support the development and expansion of comprehensive,
effective programs to reduce auto use at both local and regional levels. Policy T-5: Support continued development and improvement of the
University Avenue and California Avenue Transit Stations, and the SanAntonio Road Station as important transportation nodes for the city.
Policy T-14: Improve pedestrian and bicycle access to and between localdestinations, including public facilities, school, parks, open space,employment districts, shopping centers, and multi-modal transit stations.
Policy T-15: Encourage the acquisition of easements for bicycle andpedestrian paths through new private developments.
Policy T-19: Improve and add attractive, secure bicycle parking at both publicand private facilities, including multi-modal transit stations, on transit vehicles,in City parks, in private developments and at other community destinations.
Policy T-23: Encourage pedestrian-friendly design features such assidewalks, street trees, on-street parking, public spaces, gardens, outdoorfurniture, art and interesting architectural details.
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Policy T-25: When constructing or modifying roadways, plan for usage of theroadway space by all users, including motor vehicles, transit vehicles,bicyclists, and pedestrians.
Policy T-27: Avoid major increases in street capacity unless necessary toremedy severe traffic congestion or critical neighborhood traffic problems.Where capacity is increased, balance the needs of motor vehicles with thoseof pedestrians and bicyclists.
Policy T-28: Make effective use of the traffic-carrying ability of Palo Alto’smajor street network without compromising the needs of pedestrians andbicyclists also using the network.
Policy T-30: Reduce the impacts of through-traffic on residential areas bydesignating certain streets as residential arterials.
Policy T-34: Implement traffic calming measures to slow traffic on local andcollector residential streets and prioritize these measures over congestionmanagement. Include traffic circles and other traffic calming devices amongthese measures.
Policy T-39: To the extent allowed by law, continue to make safety the firstpriority of citywide transportation planning. Prioritize pedestrian, bicycle, andautomobile safety over vehicle level-of-service at intersections.
Policy L-42: Encourage Employment Districts to develop in a way thatencourages transit, pedestrian and bicycle travel and reduces the number ofauto trips for daily errands.
Policy L-43: Provide sidewalks, pedestrian paths, and connections to thecitywide bikeway systems within Employment Districts. Pursue opportunitiesto build sidewalks and paths in renovation and expansion projects.
1.9.2 City of Menlo ParkRoadway Network
Goal II-A: Maintain a circulation system using the Roadway ClassificationSystem that will provide for the safe and efficient movement of people andgoods throughout Menlo Park for residential and commercial purposes.
Bicycles Goal II-D: Promote the safe use of bicycles as a commute alternative and for
recreation.
Pedestrians Goal II-E: Promote walking as a commute alternative and for short trips.
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2.0 EXISTING CONDITIONSThis section of the report presents the existing conditions for the different aspects oftransportation issues within the study area. It covers intersections and roadway analysis as wellas public transit, bicycle and pedestrian facilities and transportation demand managementprograms relevant to the proposed projects.
2.1 Intersection and Roadway AnalysisA total of 60 signalized intersections and 3 unsignalized intersections were identified for analysisin this study. Existing turning movement volumes during peak hours were obtained andanalyzed using TRAFFIX 7.9. 24-hour counts for eight roadway segments were conducted forseven days to determine their ADT. In addition, volumes for six freeway segments wereobtained.
2.1.1 Intersection Analysis MethodologyThe current procedures adopted for intersection operational analysis in Santa ClaraCounty are according to the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) 2000. HCM 2000 isapplied via the TRAFFIX 7.9 software package per the requirements of the CMA. Levelof service for signalized intersections is defined in terms of control delay. The definitionsof level of service A through F are noted in Table 2-1. Control delay includes initialdeceleration delay, queue move-up time, stopped delay and final acceleration delay.Average control delay weights the delay per movement according to the traffic volumesfor that movement. The critical volume to capacity (v/c) ratio is an approximate indicatorof the overall sufficiency of an intersection. The critical v/c ratio depends on theconflicting critical lane flow rates and the signal phasing. V/C ranges from 1.0 when theflow rate equals capacity to 0.0 when the flow rate is zero. Values above 1.0 indicate anexcess of demand over capacity. Average critical delay weights the delay for the critical(conflicting) movements based on the traffic volume for that movement.
There is no specific methodology for analyzing unsignalized intersections in the CMP.For this report, the HCM 2000 methodology for unsignalized intersection, supported byTRAFFIX software, is used for unsignalized intersection LOS calculations. Table 2-2lists the thresholds for the LOS for unsignalized intersections.
LOS rating is based on the weighted average control delay expressed in seconds pervehicle for all approaches. At two-way or side-street controlled intersections, LOS iscalculated for each controlled movement, not for the intersection as a whole. For singleapproaches, the control delay is computed as the average of all movements in that lane.The threshold values for unsignalized intersections are different than the thresholdvalues for signalized intersections due to different driver expectations of level ofperformance. Higher delay for the same LOS is acceptable at a signalized intersectionas a signalized intersection is expected to serve larger traffic volumes.
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Table 2-1CMP Signalized Intersection Level of Service Thresholds
LOSAverage Control Delay
(seconds/vehicle)A delay < 10.0B+ 10.0 < delay < 12.0B 12.0 < delay < 18.0B- 18.0 < delay < 20.0C+ 20.0 < delay < 23.0C 13.0 < delay < 32.0C- 32.0 < delay < 35.0D+ 35.0 < delay < 39.0D 39.0 < delay < 51.0D- 51.0 < delay < 55.0E+ 55.0 < delay < 60.0E 60.0 < delay < 75.0E- 75.0 < delay < 80.0F delay > 80.0
Source: Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Congestion Management Program, Transportation Impact Analysis Guidelines, June2003.
Table 2-2Unsignalized Intersection Level of Service Definitions
Level ofService Description Average Control Delay
(seconds/vehicle)A Little or no delay delay 10.0B Short traffic delays 10.0 < delay 15.0C Average traffic delays 15.0 < delay 25.0D Long traffic delays 25.0 < delay 35.0E Very long traffic delays 35.0 < delay 50.0F Extreme traffic delays with intersection capacity exceeded delay > 50.0
Source: HCM 2000.
The adopted measure for freeway LOS evaluation in Santa Clara County is density,expressed as passenger cars per mile per lane (pcpmpl). The analysis procedures areoutlined in HCM 2000 but LOS D/E and E/F density thresholds are modified to reflectSanta Clara County conditions. The LOS thresholds for freeway segments arepresented in Table 2-3.
Table 2-3Level of Service Thresholds for Freeway Segments
Level of Service Density(passenger cars/miles/lane)
Speed(miles/hour)
A density 11.0 67.0 speedB 11.0 < density 18.0 66.5 speed < 67.0C 18.0 < density 26.0 66.0 speed < 66.5D 26.0 < density 46.0 46.0 speed < 66.0E 46.0 < density 58.0 35.0 speed < 46.0F 58.0 < density speed < 35.0
Source: Traffic Level of Service Analysis Guidelines, VTA, June 2003.
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2.1.2 TRAFFIXTRAFFIX is a software program that simulates the HCM 2000 analysis methodology.TRAFFIX evaluates intersection operations based on both average vehicle delay andcritical movement delay. The Santa Clara County CMA and the City of Palo Alto requirethe use of TRAFFIX and the evaluation of operations using critical movement delay. Inaddition to calculating expected vehicle delay on which level of service is based,TRAFFIX also calculates the optimal signal cycle length and intersection queuing. Thecurrent version used in this study is Version 7.9.
2.1.3 Analysis ResultsTable 2-4 presents the TRAFFIX results for the 63 intersections under the existingcondition. Intersections that currently operate at LOS E or F are shaded in Table 2-4.
Table 2-4Existing Intersection Level Of Services
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Delay1 El Camino Real/Valparaiso Ave-Glenwood Ave D+ 35.2 0.715 36.2 D 42.2 0.789 44.82 El Camino Real/Santa Cruz Ave B 12.2 0.503 11.7 B 17.5 0.568 18.03 El Camino Real/Ravenswood Ave-Menlo Ave D+ 37.2 0.756 37.9 D 46.0 0.823 48.94 El Camino Real/Roble Ave B+ 10.4 0.427 9.4 B+ 11.5 0.454 9.35 El Camino Real/Middle Ave C 24.2 0.694 28.9 D+ 36.6 0.822 39.66 El Camino Real/Cambridge Ave B 13.5 0.562 14.8 B 12.4 0.507 6.77 El Camino Real/Sand Hill Rd-Alma St C 24.1 0.567 34.2 D+ 35.5 0.618 42.38 El Camino Real/Quarry Rd B 13.7 0.369 18.5 C 23.0 0.478 13.09 El Camino Real/Lytton Avenue B 16.7 0.517 16.8 C 25.5 0.848 30.410 El Camino Real /Palm Dr-University Ave C 29.4 0.734 33.2 D 43.6 0.850 49.211 El Camino Real/Embarcadero Rd-Galvez St D 43.3 0.723 46.9 D 49.3 0.816 52.712 El Camino Real/Churchill Ave C 26.4 0.572 32.3 C 26.9 0.729 38.313 El Camino Real/Serra St-Park Blvd B 17.2 0.473 21.7 C 25.9 0.664 30.114 El Camino Real/Stanford Ave C+ 22.5 0.449 17.0 C 22.3 0.608 25.815 El Camino Real/S. California Ave C+ 20.2 0.498 18.4 C 28.3 0.630 27.616 El Camino Real/Page Mill Rd-Oregon Expy E 60.4 0.987 70.5 E+ 57.3 0.959 65.717 Woodland Ave/University Ave C- 33.4 0.673 35.8 D 41.3 0.844 48.018 Middlefield Rd/Willow Rd D+ 36.0 0.761 40.3 D 47.7 0.812 54.219 Middlefield Rd/Lytton Ave C 24.2 0.664 24.6 D+ 37.5 0.806 40.020 Middlefield Rd/University Ave C 27.0 0.446 27.8 C 29.0 0.565 30.521 Middlefield Rd/Embarcadero Rd C- 34.2 0.526 35.9 D 40.1 0.652 42.522 Alma St /Churchill Ave B- 19.1 0.657 16.6 C 27.2 0.769 30.623 Junipero Serra Blvd-Foothill Expy/Page Mill Rd F 103.4 1.128 135.0 F 123.5 1.182 168.724 Junipero Serra Blvd/Stanford Ave B 12.3 0.614 17.1 B 15.1 0.616 18.525 Junipero Serra Blvd/Campus Dr East B+ 11.5 0.489 16.4 B 12.7 0.463 15.426 Junipero Serra Blvd/Campus Dr West D+ 36.3 0.611 43.4 C- 34.5 0.766 40.927 Junipero Serra Blvd/Alpine Rd-Santa Cruz Ave C 27.0 0.723 30.9 C 30.8 0.745 32.128 Sand Hill Rd/Sand Hill Cir- I-280* F 83.7 0.944 67.1 D+ 38.1 0.903 44.629 Sand Hill Rd/Sharon Park Dr C 23.5 0.644 19.9 C+ 20.6 0.625 22.730 Sand Hill Rd/Santa Cruz Ave C 28.4 0.774 31.5 D+ 38.3 0.712 38.5
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Delay31 Sand Hill Rd/Oak Ave-Vine St A 9.2 0.651 10.0 A 6.8 0.675 8.132 Sand Hill Rd/Stock Farm Rd-Oak Creek Dr B 15.4 0.562 16.5 C 25.3 0.666 27.233 Sand Hill Rd/Pasteur Dr-Clark Way C+ 20.4 0.585 22.0 C+ 22.5 0.534 22.834 Sand Hill Rd/Arboretum Rd C+ 20.4 0.443 22.0 C 24.8 0.601 27.835 Arboretum Rd/Quarry Rd C- 32.0 0.572 32.7 C 31.9 0.712 37.036 Arboretum Rd/Palm Dr C+ 22.6 0.822 27.4 C+ 20.6 0.723 21.937 Galvez / Arboretum Rd (unsignalized) D 25.6 0.64- 25.6 F 54.6 0.94 54.638 EL Camino Real/Charleston Rd / Arastradero Rd D 39.2 0.739 39.3 D 42.0 0.853 44.639 Alma St/ Charleston Rd D+ 38.6 0.766 39.6 D 40.4 0.813 44.040 Middlefield Rd/ Charleston Rd D 39.7 0.644 42.2 D 40.4 0.700 42.541 Hamilton Ave/Middlefield Rd B- 1835 0.336 18.7 B- 18.3 0.375 19.042 Hamilton Ave/ Alma St B+ 11.3 0.503 12.8 C+ 20.5 0.618 21.843 Santa Cruz Ave/ University Dr C+ 21.8 0.449 26.9 C 27.7 0.520 30.144 El Camino Real/Oak Grove Ave C 27.5 0.600 25.8 C 28.5 0.651 26.445 Middlefield Rd/Ringwood Ave C 28.7 0.614 31.2 C 28.4 0.713 33.646 Middlefield Rd/ Ravenswood Ave C 27.2 0.807 35.8 D 47.6 0.964 62.047 El Camino Real/Encinal Rd B 17.7 0.627 14.9 B- 18.5 0.656 19.148 Marsh Rd/Bay Rd B 12.4 0.510 13.6 B+ 11.9 0.451 13.049 Marsh Rd/US 101 SB Off-Ramp B 18.2 0.744 20.5 B- 19.8 0.802 19.950 Marsh Rd/US 101 NB Off-Ramp B 14.0 0.514 14.7 B 14.1 0.783 15.951 Willow Rd/Bay Rd B- 18.4 0.625 22.4 B 15.9 0.524 19.452 Willow Rd/Bayfront Expressway C 28.3 0.708 40.8 E 61.7 1.024 71.153 Bayfront Expressway/ University Ave C 25.7 0.921 49.5 C 27.7 0.885 32.954 University Ave and Bay Road C- 34.5 0.713 36.4 E 71.5 1.065 89.955 University Ave and Donohoe Street D 49.9 0.874 52.5 D- 52.1 0.946 60.956 Welch Road and Quarry Road C+ 20.8 0.552 23.9 C+ 21.4 0.539 23.157 Durand Way and Sand Hill Road A 6.1 0.315 9.1 A 5.8 0.398 7.458 Welch Road and Pasteur Drive (East) A 8.4 0.328 10.1 B+ 10.4 0.402 10.859 Welch Road and Pasteur Drive (West) B+ 10.6 0.351 8.9 A 7.7 0.240 8.2
60 Durand Way Extension and Welch Road (newintersection in the future) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
61 Stanford Road and Bowdoin Street (unsignalized) B 13.5 0.671 13.5 B 11.7 0.536 11.762 I-280 NB Off-Ramp/ Alpine Road (unsignalized) F 312.1 1.851 312.1 F 128.4 1.252 128.463 I-280 SB Off-Ramp / Alpine Road (unsignalized) F 80.7 1.12 80.7 C 17.7 0.43 17.7
Source: City of Palo Alto, City of Menlo Park and AECOM Mar 08* The intersection geometry has recently changed. The traffic operations at this intersection will be updated in the next version ofthis report.
The existing geometry of these intersections, as well as the traffic volumes, are shown inFigure 2-1a through Figure 2-1d and Figure 2-2a through Figure 2-2d, respectively.Based on the CMP requirements, all intersections operate within satisfactory levels ofservice (LOS D or better) during the AM peak hours except for the intersections of ElCamino Real/Page Mill Rd-Oregon Expressway (#16), Junipero Serra Boulevard-FoothillExpressway/Page Mill Rd (#23), Sand Hill Circle / I-280 (#28), Alpine Road / I-280 NBOff-Ramp (#62) and Alpine Road / I-280 SB Off-Ramp (#63). El Camino Real / PageMill Road-Oregon Expressway (#16) operates at LOS E while the other fourintersections operate at LOS F.
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364)
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116)
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103(
193)
233(
254)
104(
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192)
108(
139)
19(6
5)
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152(212)343(834)257(551)
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316)
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441)
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4)
157(261)153(90)
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65(295)254(247)
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112(
292)
118(
189)
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(4)
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674) 561(212)
208(182)12 (10)
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(6)
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8)1
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(13)
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Stanford University Medical Center and Stanford Shopping Center2.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS
2-13 January 13, 2009
During the PM peak period, El Camino Real / Page Mill Road-Oregon Expressway (#16)and Bay Road/University Avenue (#54) operate at LOS E while Junipero SerraBoulevard-Foothill Expressway/Page Mill Road (#23), Galvez / Arboretum Road (#37),Willow Road / Bayfront Expressway (#52) and Alpine Road / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#62)operate below the CMP threshold at LOS F. All other intersections are within acceptablelevels of service for the PM peak hour.
The ADT (total of both directions) for residential roads identified in the study is shown inTable 2-5. Table 2-5 also notes the existing TIRE index. The TIRE index is a numericalrepresentation of a resident’s perception of the influence of traffic on daily life. Streetswith TIRE levels above 3.0 are considered traffic-dominated, while those with indexesbelow 3.0 are better suited for residential activities. Santa Cruz Avenue, Sharon Road,Hawthorne Avenue, Everett Avenue and Hamilton Avenue all have indexes above 3.0.
Table 2-5ADT for Residential Roadway Segments
Residential Segment City/Jurisdiction ADT TIRE IndexSanta Cruz Avenue North of Sand Hill Road Menlo Park 20,505 4.3Sharon Road North of Sharon Park Drive Menlo Park 4,046 3.6Stanford Avenue North of Sand Hill Road Menlo Park 158 2.2Leland Avenue North of Sand Hill Road Menlo Park 286 2.5Vine Street North of Sand Hill Road Menlo Park 333 2.5Hawthorne Avenue East of Alma Street Palo Alto 1,703 3.2Everett Avenue East of Alma Street Palo Alto 1,366 3.1
Hamilton Avenue Between Chaucer Streetand Lincoln Avenue Palo Alto 2,454 3.4
Source: AECOM October 07 counts
In addition, the ADT for freeway segments included in the study area is presented inTable 2-6. Several freeway segments operate at level of service F in one or both peakperiods. These include northbound and southbound US 101 north of University Avenue,northbound and southbound US 101 south of University Avenue, southbound US 101south of Embarcadero/Oregon Expressway and northbound I-280 south of Page MillRoad.
Table 2-6Freeway Segment Level of Service
Freeway Segment Direction ADT LOS (AM) LOS(PM)
NBUS 101 North of UniversitySB
225,400235,500
FF
FF
NBUS 101 South of UniversitySB
207,000207,000
FF
FF
NBUS 101 South of Embarcadero / Oregon ExpresswaySB
222,350202,950
DF
EE
NBI-280 north of Sand Hill RoadSB
124,200128,460
DD
DD
NBI-280 south of Alpine RoadSB
107,900104,500
CC
CC
NBI-280 south of Page Mill RoadSB
117,800127,150
CD
FC
Source: Caltrans 2006 Counts, 2007 San Mateo CMP & 2006 Santa Clara CMP
Stanford University Medical Center and Stanford Shopping Center2.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS
2-14 January 13, 2009
2.2 Transit ServicesFigure 2-3 shows the public transit network within the study area. This area is currently servedby buses operated by VTA and SamTrans. In addition, there are free shuttles operated byStanford (the Marguerite) that bring students and employees to / from the transit centers (PaloAlto Transit Center and San Antonio Transit Center in City of Mountain View). The City of PaloAlto also offers free shuttle service within the City throughout the day. The AC Transit operatedDumbarton Express connects this peninsula area to the East Bay via the Dumbarton Bridge.Menlo Park Midday Shuttle ferries passengers between downtown Menlo Park, the StanfordShopping Center and Stanford hospital on weekdays. This service is funded by the City ofMenlo Park and the BAAQMD Transportation Fund for Clean Air. Rail service in the study areaconsists of Caltrain operating between San Francisco and San Jose.
2.2.1 Bus ServiceThe Palo Alto Transit Center is a point of convergence for several bus lines operated bySanta Clara VTA, SamTrans, Stanford University Marguerite Shuttle and the DumbartonExpress. The Dumbarton Express is a joint BART/VTA/SamTrans/AC Transit/Union CityTransit line between Palo Alto and the Union City BART Station. Other concentrationsof bus lines exist at the Stanford Shopping Center, which is located one-quarter milenorthwest of the Palo Alto Transit Center, and at the intersections of Page Mill Road andEl Camino Real. Details of the different bus routes are presented in Table 2-7.The table lists routes passing through the study area as well as routes thatoriginate/terminate in the study area.SamTrans currently serves the Palo Alto Transit Center with local lines 280, 281,express route KX, BART/Caltrain connector route 297 and 390. Connections to StanfordShopping Center are provided by local lines 280, 281, and express RX/PX. ThreeSamTrans bus layover locations are adjacent to the Stanford Shopping Center.Santa Clara VTA serves the Palo Alto Transit Center with local routes 22, and 35 andthe limited-stop route Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service 522. Route 35 also servesStanford Shopping Center. Route 89 provides service between the Palo Alto Veteran’sHospital and California Avenue Caltrain station along Hanover Street in the southeasterncorner of the study area.AC Transit operates the Dumbarton Express, which provides service between the UnionCity BART station and Palo Alto utilizing the Dumbarton Bridge. It also serves theCalifornia Avenue Caltrain Station, North Santa Clara County Offices, Santa ClaraCounty Municipal Court and the Stanford Industrial Park.Stanford University Marguerite Shuttle provides free service to the public accessingmany locations on the university main campus such as the Medical Center, StanfordShopping Center, Stanford Linear Accelerator, Palo Alto Transit Center, CaliforniaAvenue Caltrain Station and downtown Palo Alto. All of the shuttle lines, except for theDowntown Express are wheelchair accessible. The shuttle operates weekdays from6:00 am to 8:00 pm, except during university holidays. Marguerite's A and B lines meet
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VTA 22 Eastridge TC to Palo Alto/ Menlo Park Caltrain Station 24 hours 10-30 10 10-30 24 hoursVTA 35 Stanford Shopping Center to Downtown Mountain View 6:15a - 10:00p 30 30 30 7:45a - 8:10p
VTA 88 (until Jan13 2008) California Caltrain to PATC 6:15a - 7:00p 10 10 - 9:30a - 5:20p
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11:45pSamTrans 390 Bart/Caltrain 5:30a - 1:00a 20-30 30 30-60 5:50a - 2:35aSamTrans 83 Community Service 7:15a & 2:48p -SamTrans 85 Community Service 7:15a & 2:48p -STANFORD MARGUERITE SHUTTLESLine A To and From Palo Alto TC via Stanford Shop., Medical
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most trains at the Palo Alto Transit Center weekdays from 6:00 am to 8:30 pm to servearea commuters. Line A connects Escondido Village and Rains (student housing) to themain campus and Medical Center, while Line B serves Rains and the East Residencesas well as areas within the central campus such as Tresidder, Terman and the LawSchool. Line B runs to and from the Palo Alto Transit Center by way of Town & CountryVillage thereby serving shoppers throughout the day. Line C serves the CaliforniaAvenue Caltrain Station, the main campus, Medical Center and the Stanford WestApartments. The SLAC shuttle operates Monday through Friday year round (exceptcampus holidays) between SLAC and Hoover Tower by way of the Oak CreekApartments located on Sand Hill Road, West Campus Residences, and the Science &Engineering Quad, from 7:30 am - 9:00 pm., every 20 minutes. There is also the SLACEmployee Shuttle that operates weekday mornings 6:27 am - 8:15 am and weekdayevenings 3:10 pm - 5:05 pm, year round (except campus holidays). Stops includeStanford West Apartments, Palo Alto Transit Center, SLAC Fire Station, ComputerBuilding, SSRL Gate 17 and the Rosewood Hotel location near I-280. The MidnightExpress is an evening and weekend service that operates from September throughJune, linking the campus to the Palo Alto Caltrain station. Shuttle frequency is 15 to 30minutes.
City of Palo Alto Shuttle is a program with two routes: the Crosstown Shuttle and theEmbarcadero Shuttle. On weekdays, both routes serve the downtown Caltrain stationand transit center. The Palo Alto Shuttle is free and open to everyone. Bus stops aremarked with a "Palo Alto Shuttle" sign, a sticker on a regular VTA bus stop sign, or ashuttle decal on a stop sign pole. The Crosstown Shuttle runs every half-hour from 7:00am to 6:00 pm. It connects residential neighborhoods, senior residences and services,libraries, recreation centers and commercial districts. The Embarcadero Shuttle runsduring the morning, noon and evening commute hours at 15-minute interval. It iscoordinated with the Caltrain schedule, serving employers in the East Bayshore area,residents in the Embarcadero Road corridor and students at Palo Alto High School.
The Midday Shuttle Service operated by City of Menlo Park is a free community serviceroute open to the general public. It is especially popular with the seniors. Its key stopsinclude Menlo Park Library, Belle Haven Library, Menlo Park Senior Center, downtownMenlo Park, Menlo Park Caltrain station, Menlo Medical Clinic, Stanford ShoppingCenter and Stanford Medical Center. The shuttle operates hourly on weekdays between9.30 am to 3.30 pm. This service is being funded by the city and the BAAQMDTransportation Fund for Clean Air.
2.2.2 Commuter Rail ServiceThe Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board rail service, Caltrain, runs north-south alongthe Peninsula from San Francisco to San Jose with some service extending to Gilroy.Caltrain is managed by SamTrans, and operates under the jurisdiction of the JPB.Within the study area, Caltrain stations are at the Palo Alto Transit Center (east of ElCamino Real at University Avenue) and at the California Avenue Station. The currentweekday schedule consists of frequent train intervals (5 to 30 minutes) during commute
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hours, with hourly service provided during non-commute times. The earliest northboundtrain leaves Palo Alto at 5:01am. The last northbound train departs Palo Alto at 11:04pm. The first southbound train is at 5:51am while the last southbound train departs PaloAlto at 12:57am. On weekends, the earliest hourly northbound train leaves Palo Alto at7:31am (Saturday), the last northbound train departs Palo Alto at 11:01pm (Saturday).The first southbound leaves Palo Alto 9:02am and the last southbound train departs PaloAlto at 1:03am (Saturday). Caltrain provides Baby Bullet Express Service that allowsunder 1-hour travel between San Jose and San Francisco. This service runs during boththe AM and PM peak hours in both directions, a total of 22 trips each day. In addition,Caltrain runs Limited-stop Service that serves fewer stations than local servicethroughout the day between San Jose and San Francisco.
2.3 Bicycles and PedestriansBicycle travel is an important component of the transportation system connecting Menlo Park,Palo Alto, Stanford University and Mountain View. In 1972, Palo Alto became one of the firstcommunities in California to establish a dedicated bicycle system. Since then, Menlo Park, PaloAlto and Stanford University have made progress in developing a system of bicycle andpedestrian routes and facilities to accommodate a growing demand for non-motorized travel.
The existing system consists of three classifications of bicycle facilities:
Class I (bike path) provides an exclusive right-of-way for bicyclists and pedestriansseparate from vehicular traffic and with a minimum number of vehicular crossings.Class II (bike lane) provides a designated section of the roadway for the exclusive orsemi-exclusive use of bicycles with through travel by motor vehicles or pedestriansprohibited, but with vehicle parking and cross flows by pedestrians and motoristspermitted.Class III (bike route) provides bicyclists with facility designated by signs orpermanent markings that is shared by pedestrians and motorists.
Figure 2-4 and Figure 2-5 illustrate the bicycle and pedestrian facilities in the project study arearespectively. There are portions of the Stanford University campus that are bike/pedestrianaccess only, which are also identified.
Signalized crossings of El Camino Real, which have pedestrian signals to provide safepedestrian/bicycle crossings, are provided at numerous locations in the study area includingSand Hill Road, Quarry Road, University Avenue, and Embarcadero Road. Bicycles are legalon all streets in Palo Alto, except freeways, though there are some major streets with narrowlanes that are not easily shared by bicyclists and motor vehicles.
The City maintains a system of on- and off-road bicycle lanes, routes and paths, which include14 underpasses or bridges. Palo Alto was the first community to develop the concept of abicycle boulevard, which is a low-volume through street where bicycles have priority over
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automobiles. Conflicts between bicycles and automobiles are minimized, and bicycle travel timeis reduced by removing stop signs and other impediments to bicycle travel. The bicycleboulevard is located on Bryant Street. In order to ensure areas of roadways used by bicyclistsare maintained at or above those used by motorists, the City is adjusting its street evaluationcriteria for its Pavement Management Program. In addition, there are several bicycle/pedestrian/transit only routes in the Stanford University campus, such as Serra Mall.
Pedestrian facilities consist of sidewalks, crosswalks, and many of the facilities for bicyclesdiscussed above. With some exceptions, the regional connections described for bicyclists alsoexist for pedestrians. All Class I bicycle paths and bridges are available to and used bypedestrians. Sidewalks are present in most parts of Palo Alto although there are some gaps;Stanford University provides a comprehensive pedestrian/bicycle circulation system thatcontributes to the ease of moving to, from, and throughout the campus without the need for anautomobile. There are several policies that the University implements to discourage the use ofvehicles and encourage the use of other travel modes. Some of the policies include:
Financial incentives such as commuter cash, Eco-Pass and Go Pass
Provide academic and residential land uses in close proximity to one another;
Apply campus design concepts and site development standards that facilitatepedestrian and bicycle use;
Maintain/improve the pedestrian and bicycle circulation system that connect placesof living and work; and
Provide a safe and easily understood system of pedestrian pathways and bikeways.
2.4 ParkingOff-street parking is currently provided for both the Stanford Medical Center and the StanfordShopping Center. A total of 5,801 parking spaces are currently provided at the StanfordShopping Center for 1,412,368 square feet of commercial area. This is in excess of the city’sparking code that that requires a minimum of one parking space per 275 square feet of retailspace at a shopping center.
Based on the recent parking survey (Fehr & Peers, September 2007), SUMC (including both thehospitals and medical offices) currently has about 8,900 parking spaces available includingabout 190 on-street parking spaces. Some of these parking spaces are located in areas /parking structures that serve both SUMC and the university. Approximately 625 of thesespaces are dedicated to the three medical office buildings at 703, 900 and 1101 Welch Road.The survey was conducted during mid-morning and mid-afternoon. About 6,400 spaces wereoccupied during both periods; of which about 4,200 (65 percent) belong to hospital employeesand visitors. The survey also noted that the mid-morning period has a higher parking demandcompared to the mid-afternoon period. The demand at the dedicated medical office parkingarea is between 70 percent and 80 percent during the mid-morning peak.
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2.5 Transportation Demand Management (TDM)Transportation demand management refers to actions that reduce work-related drive-alonevehicle trips. Although a state law was passed in 1995 that prohibited agencies and cities fromrequiring mandatory TDM, the City of Palo Alto and Stanford University still voluntarily provideTDM programs for their employees. Key components of the current TDM program administeredby Stanford are summarized below.
2.5.1 Stanford University Medical CenterSUMC’s TDM program for students, staff, and faculty consists of several elements. Theprogram is designed to reduce ‘drive-alone’ by encouraging the use of transit, walking andcycling in order to help meet the “no net new commute trips” goal. This is required by the 1989and 2000 Santa Clara County General Use Permits.
The TDM program consists of the following elements:
Commute Club: Incentives or perks for those who choose not to drive to work,e.g.: Clean Air Cash or Carpool Credit Reserved parking spaces for all carpools/vanpools Vanpool subsidies Members-only commuter gifts
Marguerite: Free, comprehensive campus shuttle system, open to the publicthat connects with local transit and Caltrain. New buses run onbiodiesel fuel and real-time schedules can be viewed on theweb under the Automated Transportation Management System.
VTA Eco-Pass Available free to eligible hospital and university employees,allows unlimited travel on VTA buses (including expressservices), VTA light rail, Dumbarton Express, Highway 17Express and Monterey-San Jose Express
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Free use of East Bay express bus that connects BART, ACEtrain and remote park and ride lots (e.g. Ardenwood Farms) toStanford.
Bicycle Program Programs that promote and encourage the safe use of bicyclesin and around the campus e.g. bike light giveaways, safetyeducation programs, bike safety road show, commute planning/ cycling information, etc.
Vehicle Rental: Hourly, half-day and full-day car rental (through on-campusEnterprise Rent-a-Car office) available to faculty, staff andstudents 18 years and older.
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Group transportation services are provided during events likeconferences or student activities to allow for alternative forms ofcommuting.
Parking Program: Programs to manage parking and discourage driving to and incampus e.g. no freshman cars, parking permit fees, short-termparking options etc.
Others: Flexible work options (staggered work hours, compressed workweek etc.), alternative transportation promotional events, one-on-one commute planning assistance, etc.
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3.0 FUTURE CONDITIONSThis section of the TIA provides an evaluation of potential transportation impacts in the PaloAlto, Menlo Park and East Palo Alto areas associated with the proposed expansion of StanfordShopping Center (SSC) and Stanford University Medical Center (SUMC). The impacts areevaluated relative to the operation of intersections, arterial roadways, freeways, bicycle andpedestrian transportation, public transportation and transportation demand management (TDM)strategies. Mitigation measures are recommended which, if implemented, would reduceimpacts of the proposed projects to a less-than-significant level.
The proposed expansion of both the SSC and SUMC would take place in two phases:
By 2015, SSC and the medical office buildings (MOB) of SUMC at the Hoover Pavilionsite would be fully built-out while the hospital and clinic / medical office portion of themain SUMC site would be occupied and operated at equivalent to approximately 60percent build-out. The increase in employees and patients would be 60% of the fullSUMC project build-out.
By 2025, both SSC and the all of SUMC would be at their full build-out and occupancycondition.
Project analysis would focus on these two stages of development as well as analysis of thestudy intersections, roadway and transportation facilities if only one of these projects isconstructed.
3.1 Project AnalysisTwo horizon years, 2015 and 2025, are being used for the future conditions analysis. Thebaseline traffic volumes were obtained from the recently updated City of Palo Alto traveldemand forecasting model. This model was developed based on Santa Clara County regionalVTA forecasting model, with ABAG projections of housing and employment data. This model isconsistent with the CMA and MTC models. In 2015, the traffic projections from the traveldemand model result in six intersections operating at LOS E and an additional sevenintersections operating at LOS F without the addition of traffic from either projects. In 2025, thetraffic projections from the travel demand model result in three intersections operating at LOS Eand 12 intersections operating at LOS F in the AM peak hour and five intersections operating atLOS E and 18 intersections operating at LOS F in the PM peak hour without traffic from eitherprojects. Traffic congestion prior to the addition of project traffic tends to magnify the projectimpacts. For this report, the City of Palo Alto and Santa Clara County CMPguidelines/significance criteria are used for determining project impacts on all studyintersections; regardless of which agency operates the intersections (City of Palo Alto or otheradjoining jurisdictions). Project impacts are determined by comparing the ‘no project’ scenarioduring the different horizon years with the ‘with project’ scenarios. Project impacts for studyintersections within the City of Menlo Park are also determined by using the City of Menlo Parkguidelines and are presented in Appendix A for reference. A total of 63 intersections areanalyzed under the future conditions. The SUMC project would include extending Durand Way
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from Sand Hill Road to Welch Road by 2025. Therefore, this new intersection is included in the2025 analysis. Improvements required for this extension will be privately funded.
The following project scenarios are evaluated for both the typical AM and PM peak hours:
1. Impact of SSC only in 2015 – No Build 2015 traffic volumes + SSC at 100 percentbuild-out compared with No Build 2015 traffic volumes
2. Impact of SUMC only in 2015 – No Build 2015 traffic volumes + SUMC at 60 percentgrowth compared with No Build 2015 traffic volumes
3. Impact of SSC + SUMC in 2015 – No Build 2015 traffic volumes + SSC at 100percent build-out + SUMC at 60 percent growth compared with No Build 2015 trafficvolumes
4. Impact of SUMC only in 2025 - No Build 2025 traffic volumes + SUMC at 100percent build-out compared with No Build 2025 traffic volumes
5. Cumulative Impact of SUMC in 2025 - No Build 2025 traffic volumes + SUMC at 100percent + SSC at 100 percent build-out compared with No Build 2025 traffic volumes+ SSC at 100 percent
6. Cumulative Impact of SSC in 2025 - No Build 2025 traffic volumes + SUMC at 100percent + SSC at 100 percent build-out compared with No Build 2025 traffic volumes+ SUMC at 100 percent
7. Cumulative Impact of SSC + SUMC in 2025 – No Build 2025 traffic volumes + SUMCat 100 percent + SSC at 100 percent build-out compared with No Build 2025 trafficvolumes
3.2 Without ProjectTraffic volumes from the Palo Alto Citywide forecasting model are used as the futurebackground volumes. The geometry of the 63 study intersections are presented in Figures 3-1athrough 3-1d and 3-2a through 3-2d for 2015 and 2025 respectively. The intersection numberswere previously noted in Figure 1-1. The Durand Way extension to Welch Road is reflected inFigure 3-2 only, as it would not be completed by 2015. With the exception of Durand / Sand HillRoad (#57) and Durand / Welch (#60), all other intersection geometrics are assumed to remainconsistent between 2015 and 2025. Figures 3-3a through 3-3d and 3-4a through 3-4d show thetraffic volumes at the 63 study intersection in year 2015 and 2025 without the proposed project,respectively. The intersection performance is tabulated in Tables 3-1 and 3-2. A total of 16intersections were expected to perform at LOS E or F in 2015 and a total of 25 suchintersections in 2025 without the addition of any traffic from the SUMC or SSC projects. Theseintersections are highlighted as well.During the AM peak hour in 2015, no intersections would operate at LOS E. However, thefollowing six intersections would perform at LOS F:
El Camino Real / Page Mill – Oregon Expressway (#16) (Palo Alto)Junipero Serra Boulevard – Foothill Expressway / Page Mill Road (#23) (Palo Alto)Sand Hill Circle – I-280 / Sand Hill Road (#28) (Menlo Park)Middlefield Road / Ravenswood Avenue (#46) (Menlo Park)
Stanford University Medical Center and Stanford Shopping Center3.0 FUTURE CONDITIONS
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Alpine Road / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#62) (Palo Alto)Alpine Road / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#63) (Palo Alto)
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1348(694)118(164)
147(111)619(1817)114(107)
116(
218)
263(
287)
117(
499)
503(
217)
122(
157)
21(7
3)
84(111)1041(762)29(108)
169(233)380(916)285(605)
481(
356)
525(
497)
333(
949)
58(120)65(303)21 (47)
21 (25)247(126)38 (7)
119(212)8 (8)97(283)
2015 BACKGROUND WITHOUT PROJECT VOLUMES
STANFORD EIR2015 Volumes wo Project rev2.cdr
Figure 3-3d
AM (PM) Peak Hour
QuarryW
elc
h R
d56
Sand Hill Rd
Dura
nd W
y
57
Past
eur
Dr
(E)
Welch Rd
58
Past
eur
Dr
(W)
Welch Rd
59
Welch Rd
60
Future Construction
Stanford Av
Bow
doin
St
61
176(111)187(220)
61(2
75)
87(1
74)
268(99)323(151)
46(2
5)26
9(10
9)22
2(13
4)
157(261)153(90)
157(250)114(40)
65(295)254(247)
12 (65)363(288)
49(1
06)
112(
309)
118(
200)
49
(61)
13
(4)
196(
674) 477(179)
177(154)11 (8)
66 (61)86(261) 7 (2) 2
(6)
5 (2
6)1
(17)
16
(13)
48
(16) 8 (18)
842(1261)
26 (19)1287(955)
2015 BACKGROUND WITHOUT PROJECT VOLUMES
62
53(404)889(1457)
369(393)771(460)
336(
245)
0 (0
)95
6(50
7)
Alpine Rd
I-2
80
NB
Off-R
am
p
I-280 S
B O
ff-R
am
p
Alpine Rd
63
571(
281)
380(
72)
403(912)827(808)
760(801)189(288)
STANFORD EIR2025 Volumes wo Project rev1.cdr
AM (PM) Peak Hour2025 BACKGROUND WITHOUT PROJECT VOLUMES
Figure 3-4a
ValparaisoE
l Cam
ino R
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1
Santa Cruz
El C
am
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2
Ravenswood
El C
am
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3
Roble
El C
am
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eal
4
Middle Av
El C
am
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eal
5
Cambridge
El C
am
ino R
eal
6
Sand Hill
El C
am
ino R
eal
7
Quarry
El C
am
ino R
eal
8
9
Embarcadero
El C
am
ino
Re
al
11
Churchill
El C
am
ino
Re
al
12
Galvez
Park
El C
am
ino
Re
al
13
Stanford
El C
am
ino
Re
al
14
California
El C
am
ino
Re
al
15
Page Mill Expwy
El C
am
ino
Re
al
16
Serra
University
Woodla
nd17
Willow
Mid
dle
fileld18
24(50)56(127)51(120)
1049
(174
4)72
(61)
87(159)50(69)
74(151)
125(
198)
2391
(217
7)
17
(92)
2354
(207
5)20
8(25
8) 46 (114)420(439)695(578)
17 (38)422(403)
69(142)
133(
254)
999(
1409
)45
8(63
9)
108(
181)
2896
(256
6)0
(4)
0 (3)7 (1)5 (4)
178(204)0 (0)
343(205)
258(
469)
1251
(207
0)0
(1)
28(2
1)32
04(2
798)
49
(59)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (4)
15(23)1 (0)
50(37)
239(
290)
1436
(247
9)1
(4)
497(
393)
1514
(155
7)69
3(48
0)
366(551)
344(191)
209(
147)
966(
1483
)35
(88)
175(
120)
2788
(218
5)
128(315)0 (0)
119(357)
199(
527)
986(
1935
)
306(
142)
2615
(267
0)41
3(55
5) 258(229)481(489)234(368)
57(273)168(479)138(459)
541(
469)
1694
(222
1)10
7(51
9)
2885
(316
6)26
5(43
2) 156(173)
233(196)
2018
(251
7)20
4(26
7)
172(289)1402(865)475(576)
534(723)1092(1490)
159(512)
472(
236)
1982
(245
7)90
4(84
2)
465(
470)
1079
(144
0)15
8(30
9)
677(461)1406(994)376(325)
100(39)882(1257)
24(17) 45(3
0)18
6(18
1)46
0(72
5)
58(8
4)10
6(12
8)27
5(47
5)
Alma
Lytton
Alm
a
16
(19)
324(
348)
225(
313) 141(255)
44 (11)175(342)
6 (5)5 (16)
7 (3)
27
(16)
410(
712)
297(
363)
323(
268)
2161
(197
9)71
(8
2)
26 (26)254(216)80 (124)
286(520)287(234)116(200)
165(
198)
805(
1563
)52
(8
0)
24 (16)11 (4)12 (4)
72 (145)9 (26)
97 (314)
227(
324)
1616
(262
6)14
(2
7)
250(
147)
3129
(298
1)66
(3
8) 5 (15)18 (10)15 (28)
206(196)19 (23)
207(198)
203(
351)
1575
(256
8)28
(8
1)
370(
248)
2949
(305
0)42
(5
3) 62 (90)84 (49)63 (135)
36(144)47 (70)65(143)
188(
184)
1668
(245
2)11
9(18
0)
350(
174)
2757
(293
7)18
4 (1
48)
30
(46)
2796
(261
9)40
(8
7)
7 (33)4 (34)4 (65)
56 (56)8 (8)
55 (23)
67
(133
)14
68(2
055)
33
(11)
621(776)170(161)1005(630)
35(87)499(513)179(205) 37
(68)
527(
454)
353(
495)
55(7
0)36
4(54
5)54
9(14
03)
656(449)
University
El C
am
ino
Re
al
Palm
118(188)1583(1310)351 (260)
10 (49)816(1090)31 (101)
175(
75)
506(
522)
127(
56)
338(
325)
10
STANFORD EIR2025 Volumes wo Project rev1.cdr
AM (PM) Peak Hour2025 BACKGROUND WITHOUT PROJECT VOLUMES
Figure b3-4
Embarcadero
Mid
dle
field21
Churchill
Alm
a
22
Page Mill
Junip
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Serr
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23
Stanford
Junip
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Serr
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24
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Junip
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Serr
a
25
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26
Alpine
Jun
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27
Sand Hill Rd
Sand H
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28
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Sand Hill
Oa
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Sand Hill
Sto
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32
Sand Hill
Pa
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Sand Hill
Sand Hill
Abore
tum
34
Quarry
Arb
ore
tum35
Palm
Arb
ore
tum36
Foothill
101(
42)
445(
388)
197(
108) 65(184)
846(966)59(123)
60(81)743(851)
67(90)
199(
77)
220(
345)
61(4
8)
219(
190)
1013
(145
1)0
(7)
3 (8)83(125)99(109)
76(118)78(98)
134(304)
338(
313)
1636
(937
)19
(52)
124(
631)
557(
1162
)27
1(20
9) 97(137)713(1872)356(261)
433(280)1900(1220)
408(170)
355(
1165
)17
22(1
094)
470(
393)
23
(12)
785(
785)
428(
270) 42(444)
14 (5)67(326)
6 (30)3 (22)4 (22) 23
(9
)45
1(90
2)54
4(23
6)
972(1524)1248(658)
151(
744)
547(
773)
1135(1148)704(153)
389(
375)
2 (2
)34
9(38
1) 245(426)1474(2171)66 (3)
230(193)2075(1260)
44 (5) 1 (3
3)1
(2)
4 (2
9)
170(
128)
80(3
3)
2482(1190)
50(122)1011(2392)
17
(10)
5 (5
)11
(1
1)7 (6)525(1520)166(50)
52 (41)1957(1140)
337(60)
74(2
37)
1 (9
)8(
115)
4 (5
)7
(10)
4 (4
)
6 (21)492(744)29 (86)
14 (3)689(615)590(413)
269(
454)
7 (4
)28
(8
0)
27(3
9)33
1(35
8)55
(96)
47(76)360(260)10 (79)
19(74)140(467)271(563)
500(
266)
296(
350)
15(2
9)
12
(12)
302(
509)
371(
466) 516(350)
455(372)
115(615)6 (36)
Santa Cruz
Sand Hill Rd
Sa
nd
Hill
Cir
University
Mid
dle
field20
97(98)618(420)106(59)
47(109)340(765)
17(38)
180(
135)
739(
636)
226(
196)
55(7
5)33
0(50
7)92
(222
)
83(122)166(357)
548(
1106
)18
3(20
0)
981(
939)
645(
587)
74(202)18 (83)
739(
1191
)23
3(22
0)
829(
945)
128
(90)
46
(250
)68
(1
09)
22 (3)783(2032)0 (1)
0 (0
)29
1(64
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1 (3
5)78
8(28
7)
66
(109
)
160 (29)1816(661)
18
(11)
7 (1
0)23
(1
2)
13 (22)634(1705)105(62)
13 (24)2055(1212)
588(83)
35(4
25)
0 (6
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(102
)
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Sa
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Cru
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30
539(
589)
1061
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6)46
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1) 69 (271)787(1574)299(415)
462(577)1679(1070)
417(292)
268(
410)
1006
(119
1)63
4(41
0)
71(3
8)30
0(21
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(0)
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16(27)104(107)5 (11)
226(417)41(160)
100(126)
159(
281)
343(
890)
8 (4
1)
826(
381)
924(
1024
)15
(3
6)
STANFORD EIR2025 Volumes wo Project rev1.cdr
AM (PM) Peak Hour2025 BACKGROUND WITHOUT PROJECT VOLUMES
Charleston
Mid
dle
field40
Hamilton
Mid
dle
field41
Hamilton
Alm
a
42
Santa Cruz Av
Un
ive
rsity
Dr
43
Ringwood
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51
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52
University Av
Bayf
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Exp
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53
Marsh Rd
146(
155)
630(
767)
333(
176) 140(194)
321(358)106(119)
219(280)782(441)275(253)
145(
218)
525(
728)
37(4
7)
180(
146)
829(
636)
13
(29)
49
(80)
376(
409)
11
(51)
11
(23)
654(
788)
56(8
0)
6 (3
)99
4(82
4)18
7(16
4)
32
(8)
1279
(936
)36
5(60
6) 576(321)51 (4)173(39)
26 (48)72 (81)26 (50) 57
(8
)64
5(11
00)
152(
119)
5 (5
)46
(1
6)13
6(85
) 38 (70)1337(1131)469(262)
1 (3)861(1078)
70(107)
111(
77)
8 (1
4)26
3(24
5)
124(
108)
479(
355)
75 (67)1339(1792)
576(264)1700(1563)
207(
84)
1480
(394
7)
186(85)
528(2123)
2189
(794
)42
51(1
125)
Charleston
Alm
a
39
103(189)296(580)69(83)
164(130)740(537)198(344)
69(7
1)65
8(12
73)
109(
76)
368(
215)
1259
(115
8)22
(62)
688(768)113(171)
703(660)656(636)
349(
548)
129(
153)
297(
231)
1073
(258
2)99
(1
0)25(112)17(292)9 (189)
147(84)453(84)
680(1902)
1479
(496
)25
33(1
150)
24
(4)
Marsh Rd
US
10
1 S
B O
ff
49
833(
661)
1102
(178
9)
213(382)1601(1230)
1088(1457)745(1033)
Oak Grove Rd
El C
am
ino R
eal
44
106(
152)
2245
(193
2)12
6(11
0) 57(80)273(220)143(129)
63(159)196(233)
64(145)
160(
133)
924(
1748
)71
(124
)
Ravenswood
Mid
dle
field46
261(
209)
1133
(883
)
173(420)776(902)
779(
1121
)47
9(78
7)
El C
am
ino
Re
al
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89
(76)
2710
(223
2)19
7(99
) 245(286)27 (33)102(117)
17 (40)26 (12)
1 (40)
26
(53)
1081
(197
9)66
(6
6)
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Marsh Rd
US
101 N
B O
ff
50
818(
802)
386(
136)
2201(1324)974(823)
1371(2621)805(579)
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rbore
tum
37
27(3
9)
280(
423)
344(769)
369(339)539(399)
Galvez
Charleston
El C
am
ino R
eal
38
449(
350)
1767
(275
7)21
2(18
2) 135(265)567(567)113(187)
233(261)451(669)198(553)
401(
411)
1584
(140
7)94
(236
)
Arastradero
University Av
Bay
Rd
54
University Av
Donohoe S
t
55
112(
158)
258(
376)
62(1
20) 68(74)
1521(846)133(200)
172(123)728(2016)134(119)
133(
249)
300(
327)
134(
569)
574(
247)
139(
179)
24(8
4)
97(129)1207(885)33(125)
189(259)427(1018)
320(672)
549(
407)
599(
568)
380(
1083
)
58(120)65(303)21 (47)
21 (31)247(156)38 (9)
119(212)8 (8)97(283)
STANFORD EIR2025 Volumes wo Project rev1.cdr
AM (PM) Peak Hour2025 BACKGROUND WITHOUT PROJECT VOLUMES
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Dura
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Dr
(E)
Welch Rd
58
Past
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Dr
(W)
Welch Rd
59
Welch Rd
60
Stanford Av
Bow
doin
St
61
211(133)225(265)
73(3
30)
105(
209)
322(119)388(182)
40(1
1)29
1(54
)17
7(70
)
169(261)97(50)
208(250)63(22)
35(150)228(259)
8 (35)380(318)
31(6
0)72
(176
)76
(114
)
49
(61)
13
(4)
196(
674) 383(142)
142(122)9 (6)
59 (49)74(210) 6 (2) 2
(5)
5 (2
4)1
(15)
17
(13)
5 (4
)51
(1
6) 8 (20)773(1534)69 (40)
30 (24)1488(1194) 297 (60)
42(2
14)
1 (8
)27
(104
)
Dura
nd W
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30(1
1)18
1(43
)16
0(50
) 30(145)215(346)56(40)
8 (30)393(384) 63 (18)
18
(30)
40(3
84)
42(1
8)
62
73(473)1237(1709)
415(567)866(663)
378(
353)
0 (0
)10
74(7
30)
Alpine Rd
I-2
80
NB
Off-R
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p
I-280 S
B O
ff-R
am
p
Alpine Rd
63
574(
399)
427(
102)
529(1094)1086(968)
854(1128)212(406)
Stanford University Medical Center and Stanford Shopping Center3.0 FUTURE CONDITIONS
3-20 January 13, 2009
Table 3-1LOS of Study Intersections for 2015 – No Project
Existing AM 2015AM Existing PM 2015PMAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)#1 ECR/Valparaiso D+ 35.2 0.715 36.2 D 41 0.882 45.3 D 42.2 0.789 44.8 D- 52.6 0.95 65#2 ECR/Santa Cruz B 12.2 0.503 11.7 B+ 11.6 0.635 11.6 B 17.5 0.568 18 B- 19.1 0.638 20#3 ECR/Ravenswood D+ 37.2 0.756 37.9 D 50.2 0.955 55.5 D 46 0.823 48.9 E+ 59 0.985 73#4 ECR/Roble B+ 10.4 0.427 9.4 B+ 10 0.537 9.5 B+ 11.5 0.454 9.3 B 12.4 0.527 13.2#5 ECR/Middle C 24.2 0.694 28.9 C 25.7 0.816 31.3 D+ 36.6 0.822 39.6 D 43.1 0.935 47.8#6 ECR/Cambridge B 13.5 0.562 14.8 B 14.5 0.68 16.6 B 12.4 0.507 6.7 B 14.3 0.627 20.5#7 ECR/Sand Hill-Alma C 24.1 0.567 34.2 C 27 0.636 36.6 D+ 35.5 0.618 42.3 D+ 35.4 0.676 43.6#8 ECR/Quarry Rd B 13.7 0.369 18.5 B+ 12 0.516 14.4 C 23 0.478 13 C+ 22.8 0.569 31.5#9 Alma/Lytton B 16.7 0.517 16.8 B 17.4 0.545 17.8 C 25.5 0.848 30.4 C 28 0.879 34.3
#10 ECR/University-Palm(Single Int) C 29.4 0.734 33.2 C- 34.1 0.851 39.9 D 43.6 0.85 49.2 D- 54 0.922 63.2
#11 ECR/Embarcadero-Galvez D 43.3 0.723 46.9 D- 53.3 0.927 61.8 D 49.3 0.816 52.7 E 69.1 0.989 75.5
#12 ECR/Churchill C 26.4 0.572 32.3 C 25.7 0.665 34.1 C 26.9 0.729 38.3 C 27.8 0.834 41.7#13 ECR/Serra-Park B 17.2 0.473 21.7 B 15.8 0.642 18.4 C 25.9 0.664 30.1 C 26.7 0.809 33.3#14 ECR/Stanford Ave C+ 22.5 0.449 17 C+ 21.3 0.635 24.4 C 22.3 0.608 25.8 C+ 22.9 0.747 28.4#15 ECR/California C+ 20.2 0.498 18.4 C+ 20.5 0.613 20.9 C 28.3 0.63 27.6 C 29.2 0.757 29.5#16 ECR/Page Mil-Oregon E 60.4 0.987 70.5 F 83.4 1.096 106.3 E+ 57.3 0.959 65.7 F 94.3 1.105 108.4#17 Woodland/University C- 33.4 0.673 35.8 D+ 37.7 0.78 41.7 D 41.3 0.844 48 E 63.8 1.03 83.7#18 Middlefield/Willow D 36.0 0.761 40.3 D 48.5 0.919 56.2 D 47.7 0.812 54.2 E 74 1.028 89.8#19 Middlefield/Lytton C 24.2 0.664 24.6 D 45.2 0.831 46.1 D+ 37.5 0.806 40 F 82 1.027 92.1#20 Middlefield/University C 27 0.446 27.8 C 28.8 0.57 28.8 C 29 0.565 30.5 C- 33.2 0.786 37.2#21 Middlefield/Embarcadero C- 34.2 0.526 35.9 D+ 38.2 0.6 39.6 D 40.1 0.652 42.5 D 40 0.669 41.6
Stanford University Medical Center and Stanford Shopping Center3.0 FUTURE CONDITIONS
3-21 January 13, 2009
Existing AM 2015AM Existing PM 2015PMAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)#22 Alma/Churchill B- 19.1 0.657 16.6 C+ 21.1 0.714 17.9 C 27.2 0.769 30.6 C- 33.5 0.892 41.1#23 Junipero-Foothill/Page
Mill Road F 103.4 1.128 135 F 143.6 1.292 205.4 F 123.5 1.182 168.7 F 178.7 1.415 268.4
#24 Junipero/Stanford B 12.3 0.614 17.1 B 13.6 0.715 19.2 B 15.1 0.616 18.5 B 17.3 0.767 23.2#25 Junipero/Campus East B+ 11.5 0.489 16.4 B 12.6 0.575 18.2 B 12.7 0.463 15.4 B 14 0.607 17.4#26 Junipero/Campus West D+ 36.3 0.611 43.4 D 39.9 0.614 43.3 C- 34.5 0.766 40.9 E 61.8 0.932 83.2#27 Junipero/Alpine-Santa
Cruz C 27 0.723 30.9 D 45 0.972 52.9 C 30.8 0.745 32.1 D- 54.5 0.995 57.7
#28 Sand Hill Cir I-280/SandHill* F 83.7 0.944 67.1 F 90.4 0.998 70.3 D+ 38.1 0.903 44.6 D 41.9 0.938 49.3
#29 Sharon Park/Sand Hill C 23.5 0.644 19.9 C 27.1 0.763 24.7 C+ 20.6 0.625 22.7 C 25.2 0.787 28.6#30 Santa Cruz/Sand Hill C 28.4 0.774 31.5 D 41.6 0.991 60 D+ 38.3 0.712 38.5 D 48.1 0.914 55.4#31 Oak/Sand Hill A 9.2 0.651 10 A 9.4 0.73 10.5 A 6.8 0.675 8.1 A 7.2 0.74 8.7#32 Stock Farm/Sand Hill B 15.4 0.562 16.5 B 16 0.625 17.4 C 25.3 0.666 27.2 C 25.3 0.683 27.6#33 Pasteur/Sand Hill C+ 20.4 0.585 22 C+ 22.6 0.666 25.1 C+ 22.5 0.534 22.8 C 25.5 0.596 26.2#34 Arboretum/Sand Hill C+ 20.4 0.443 22 B- 19.7 0.487 22.3 C 24.8 0.601 27.8 C 26.1 0.603 29.8#35 Arboretum/Quarry C- 32 0.572 32.7 C- 33.1 0.613 34 C 31.9 0.712 37 C 31.9 0.712 37#36 Arboretum/Palm C+ 22.6 0.822 27.4 C+ 22.7 0.822 27.4 C+ 20.6 0.723 21.9 C+ 20.7 0.723 21.9#37 Arboretum/Galvez D 25.6 0.64- 25.6 D 29.2 0.67 29.2 F 54.6 0.94 54.6 F 86.6 1.04 86.6#38 ECR/Charleston D 39.2 0.739 39.3 D 48.9 0.758 49.7 D 42 0.853 44.6 E+ 58.7 0.962 66#39 Alma/Charleston D+ 38.6 0.766 39.6 D 42.4 0.833 43.9 D 40.4 0.813 44 D 46.6 0.884 50.4#40 Middlefield/Charleston D 39.7 0.644 42.2 D 41 0.701 42.9 D 40.4 0.7 42.5 D 41.6 0.728 44.3#41 Middlefield/Hamilton B- 1835 0.336 18.7 B 17.2 0.405 17.9 B- 18.3 0.375 19 B- 18.2 0.41 18.8#42 Alma/Hamilton B+ 11.3 0.503 12.8 B+ 11.1 0.503 12.8 C+ 20.5 0.618 21.8 C+ 21.2 0.618 21.8#43 University/Santa Cruz C+ 21.8 0.449 26.9 C+ 22.5 0.564 28.9 C 27.7 0.52 30.1 C 30 0.67 35#44 ECR/Oak Grove C 27.5 0.6 25.8 C 30.3 0.769 29.7 C 28.5 0.651 26.4 C 30.8 0.724 30.4
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Existing AM 2015AM Existing PM 2015PMAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)#45 Middlefield/Ringwood C 28.7 0.614 31.2 C 30.8 0.704 34.6 C 28.4 0.713 33.6 C 31.3 0.816 38.7#46 Middlefield/Ravenswood C 27.2 0.807 35.8 F 86.9 1.111 108.7 D 47.6 0.964 62 F 132.9 1.281 173.3#47 ECR/Encinal B 17.7 0.627 14.9 B- 19.9 0.775 18.6 B- 18.5 0.656 19.1 C+ 20.4 0.723 22.2#48 Bay/Marsh B 12.4 0.51 13.6 B 13.1 0.583 14.5 B+ 11.9 0.451 13 B 12.4 0.516 13.6#49 US 101SB/Marsh B 18.2 0.744 20.5 B- 18.5 0.78 20.2 B- 19.8 0.802 19.9 C 24.8 0.917 26.7#50 US 101NB/Marsh B 14 0.514 14.7 B 14.8 0.588 15.7 B 14.1 0.783 15.9 B- 18.5 0.896 21.5#51 Bay/Willow B- 18.4 0.625 22.4 B- 19.9 0.726 24.8 B 15.9 0.524 19.4 B 16.9 0.613 20.7#52 Bayfront Expy/Willow C 28.3 0.708 40.8 C 31.5 0.781 46 E 61.7 1.024 71.1 F 95.8 1.152 117.8#53 Bayfront Expy/University C 25.7 0.921 49.5 C- 32.5 0.984 63.1 C 27.7 0.885 32.9 D+ 37.6 0.946 45.6#54 Bay/University C- 34.5 0.713 36.4 D+ 37.5 0.802 41.1 E 71.5 1.065 89.9 F 102.8 1.191 139.2#55 Donohoe/University D 49.9 0.874 52.5 D- 53.1 0.924 57.8 D- 52.1 0.946 60.9 D 44 0.892 51.3#56 Welch/Quarry C+ 20.8 0.552 23.9 B- 19.8 0.49 22.5 C+ 21.4 0.539 23.1 C+ 20.7 0.505 22.4#57 Durand/Sand Hill A 6.1 0.315 9.1 A 7.9 0.426 5.6 A 5.8 0.398 7.4 A 6 0.424 7.9#58 Pasteur NB/Welch A 8.4 0.328 10.1 A 8.4 0.328 10.1 B+ 10.4 0.402 10.8 B+ 10.6 0.414 10.7#59 Pasteur SB/Welch B+ 10.6 0.351 8.9 B+ 10.6 0.32 9.2 A 7.7 0.24 8.2 A 8.6 0.261 9.1#60 Durand/Welch NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA#61 Bowdoin St/Stanford
Ave B 13.5 0.671 13.5 C 18.2 0.803 18.2 B 11.7 0.536 11.7 B 14.2 0.653 14.2
#62 I-280 NB Off-Ramp /Alpine Road F 312.1 1.851 312.1 F 251.7 2.13 251.7 F 128.4 1.252 128.4 F 260.5 2.026 260.5
#63 I-280 SB Off-Ramp /Alpine Road F 80.7 1.12 80.7 F 444.1 1.86 444.1 C 17.7 0.43 17.7 E 36 0.73 36
* The intersection geometry has recently changed. The traffic operations at this intersection will be updated in the next version of this report.Source: AECOM 2008
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Table 3-2LOS of Study Intersections for 2025 – No Project
Existing AM 2025AM Existing PM 2025PMAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
#1 ECR/Valparaiso D+ 35.2 0.715 36.2 E 73.5 1.091 93.7 D 42.2 0.789 44.8 F 90.4 1.174 134.5#2 ECR/Santa Cruz B 12.2 0.503 11.7 B 13.3 0.782 14.6 B 17.5 0.568 18 C+ 21.5 0.819 24.2#3 ECR/Ravenswood D+ 37.2 0.756 37.9 F 101 1.175 127 D 46 0.823 48.9 F 99.7 1.194 143.1#4 ECR/Roble B+ 10.4 0.427 9.4 B+ 10.4 0.66 10.7 B+ 11.5 0.454 9.3 B 13 0.652 13.8#5 ECR/Middle C 24.2 0.694 28.9 C- 32.6 0.951 41.2 D+ 36.6 0.822 39.6 D 50.4 0.951 46.4#6 ECR/Cambridge B 13.5 0.562 14.8 B 17.3 0.812 20.7 B 12.4 0.507 6.7 B 16.1 0.756 22.5#7 ECR/Sand Hill-Alma C 24.1 0.567 34.2 C 30.8 0.735 40.4 D+ 35.5 0.618 42.3 D+ 35.9 0.758 45.9#8 ECR/Quarry Rd B 13.7 0.369 18.5 B 12 0.68 13.7 C 23 0.478 13 C 23.7 0.725 32.8#9 Alma/Lytton B 16.7 0.517 16.8 B- 18.3 0.58 19 C 25.5 0.848 30.4 C 31.8 0.917 40.5
#10 ECR/University-Palm(Single Int) C 29.4 0.734 33.2 D 51 0.997 63.5 D 43.6 0.85 49.2 E 73.6 1.011 89.6
#11 ECR/Embarcadero-Galvez D 43.3 0.723 46.9 F 105.4 1.156 141.8 D 49.3 0.816 52.7 F 137.5 1.238 160.6
#12 ECR/Churchill C 26.4 0.572 32.3 C 26.9 0.783 21.5 C 26.9 0.729 38.3 C- 33.9 0.966 54.6#13 ECR/Serra-Park B 17.2 0.473 21.7 B- 18.5 0.853 21.5 C 25.9 0.664 30.1 D+ 36.7 0.992 52.1#14 ECR/Stanford Ave C+ 22.5 0.449 17 C+ 21.6 0.82 24.8 C 22.3 0.608 25.8 C 27.8 0.921 37.9#15 ECR/California C+ 20.2 0.498 18.4 C 24.7 0.836 26.4 C 28.3 0.63 27.6 D+ 35.4 0.916 39.3#16 ECR/Page Mil-Oregon E 60.4 0.987 70.5 F 128.4 1.217 156 E+ 57.3 0.959 65.7 F 169.4 1.276 178.7#17 Woodland/University C- 33.4 0.673 35.8 D 48.3 0.901 55.5 D 41.3 0.844 48 F 111.5 1.236 160#18 Middlefield/Willow D 36.0 0.761 40.3 F 83.3 1.096 105.1 D 47.7 0.812 54.2 F 138.5 1.285 188.4#19 Middlefield/Lytton C 24.2 0.664 24.6 F 142.4 1.041 145 D+ 37.5 0.806 40 F 180.6 1.284 201.6#20 Middlefield/University C 27 0.446 27.8 C 31.5 0.713 30.7 C 29 0.565 30.5 E 62.5 1.031 74.3
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Existing AM 2025AM Existing PM 2025PMAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)#21 Middlefield/Embarcadero C- 34.2 0.526 35.9 D 42 0.683 42.8 D 40.1 0.652 42.5 D 39.9 0.702 41.7#22 Alma/Churchill B- 19.1 0.657 16.6 C 27 0.793 35.5 C 27.2 0.769 30.6 D- 52.2 1.029 70.6#23 Junipero-Foothill/Page
Mill Road F 103.4 1.128 135 F 191.8 1.474 284.4 F 123.5 1.182 168.7 F 251 1.675 382.3
#24 Junipero/Stanford B 12.3 0.614 17.1 B- 18.9 0.842 28.8 B 15.1 0.616 18.5 C 29.8 0.956 44.6#25 Junipero/Campus East B+ 11.5 0.489 16.4 B 16 0.682 23.7 B 12.7 0.463 15.4 C 24.5 0.789 30.5#26 Junipero/Campus West D+ 36.3 0.611 43.4 D 50 0.729 63.2 C- 34.5 0.766 40.9 F 124.9 1.116 164.9#27 Junipero/Alpine-Santa
Cruz C 27 0.723 30.9 F 120.9 1.247 151 C 30.8 0.745 32.1 F 150.2 1.272 161.3
#28 Sand Hill Cir I-280/SandHill* F 83.7 0.944 67.1 F 107.1 1.064 86.3 D+ 38.1 0.903 44.6 D- 52 0.979 62.1
#29 Sharon Park/Sand Hill C 23.5 0.644 19.9 C- 34.1 0.895 34.3 C+ 20.6 0.625 22.7 D+ 38.7 0.967 47.2#30 Santa Cruz/Sand Hill C 28.4 0.774 31.5 F 82 1.232 147.4 D+ 38.3 0.712 38.5 F 84.5 1.123 114.2#31 Oak/Sand Hill A 9.2 0.651 10 B+ 10.3 0.817 12.1 A 6.8 0.675 8.1 A 8.2 0.82 10.3#32 Stock Farm/Sand Hill B 15.4 0.562 16.5 B 17.5 0.702 19.8 C 25.3 0.666 27.2 C 25.6 0.704 28.4#33 Pasteur/Sand Hill C+ 20.4 0.585 22 D 45.2 0.777 58.3 C+ 22.5 0.534 22.8 C+ 20.8 0.627 22.8#34 Arboretum/Sand Hill C+ 20.4 0.443 22 C+ 20.4 0.554 23.7 C 24.8 0.601 27.8 C 29.9 0.681 38.1#35 Arboretum/Quarry C- 32 0.572 32.7 C- 32 0.572 32.7 C 31.9 0.712 37 C 31.9 0.712 37#36 Arboretum/Palm C+ 22.6 0.822 27.4 C+ 22.7 0.822 27.4 C+ 20.6 0.723 21.9 C+ 20.9 0.723 21.9#37 Arboretum/Galvez D 25.6 0.64- 25.6 D 32 0.7 32 F 54.6 0.94 54.6 F 130.8 1.16 130.8#38 ECR/Charleston D 39.2 0.739 39.3 D- 51.3 0.826 55 D 42 0.853 44.6 F 96.5 1.143 124.2#39 Alma/Charleston D+ 38.6 0.766 39.6 D 48.2 0.907 50.8 D 40.4 0.813 44 E+ 57.9 0.963 62.9#40 Middlefield/Charleston D 39.7 0.644 42.2 D 42.5 0.765 44 D 40.4 0.7 42.5 D 42.9 0.759 46.3#41 Middlefield/Hamilton B- 1835 0.336 18.7 B 15.7 0.504 16.5 B- 18.3 0.375 19 B 17.6 0.461 18.3#42 Alma/Hamilton B+ 11.3 0.503 12.8 B+ 11 0.503 12.8 C+ 20.5 0.618 21.8 C+ 21.5 0.618 21.8#43 University/Santa Cruz C+ 21.8 0.449 26.9 C 24.8 0.685 32 C 27.7 0.52 30.1 D+ 36.1 0.837 45.3
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Existing AM 2025AM Existing PM 2025PMAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
#44 ECR/Oak Grove C 27.5 0.6 25.8 D 44.3 0.958 49.4 C 28.5 0.651 26.4 D+ 36.5 0.872 39.9#45 Middlefield/Ringwood C 28.7 0.614 31.2 C- 33.8 0.794 31.8 C 28.4 0.713 33.6 D+ 38.8 0.931 51.4#46 Middlefield/Ravenwood C 27.2 0.807 35.8 F 209.4 1.449 251.6 D 47.6 0.964 62 F 252.6 1.634 326.6#47 ECR/Encinal B 17.7 0.627 14.9 C 31.1 0.938 35.9 B- 18.5 0.656 19.1 C 23.5 0.839 25.3#48 Bay/Marsh B 12.4 0.51 13.6 B 14.1 0.665 16 B+ 11.9 0.451 13 B 13.2 0.588 14.6#49 US 101SB/Marsh B 18.2 0.744 20.5 C+ 21.9 0.889 25.1 B- 19.8 0.802 19.9 D 43.6 1.045 54.2#50 US 101NB/Marsh B 14 0.514 14.7 B 15.9 0.671 17.1 B 14.1 0.783 15.9 D+ 35.8 1.021 43.6#51 Bay/Willow B- 18.4 0.625 22.4 C 23.1 0.839 29.9 B 15.9 0.524 19.4 B- 18.8 0.714 23#52 Bayfront Expy/Willow C 28.3 0.708 40.8 D+ 37 0.862 56.1 E 61.7 1.024 71.1 F 140.1 1.294 177.8#53 Bayfront Expy/University C 25.7 0.921 49.5 D 46.7 1.074 91.4 C 27.7 0.885 32.9 E 61.9 1.034 76.8#54 Bay/University C- 34.5 0.713 36.4 D 44.3 0.913 51.9 E 71.5 1.065 89.9 F 145.2 1.349 206.9#55 Donohoe/University D 49.9 0.874 52.5 E- 79.3 1.059 90.8 D- 52.1 0.946 60.9 E+ 55.2 1.007 72.2#56 Welch/Quarry C+ 20.8 0.552 23.9 B- 19.7 0.421 21.6 C+ 21.4 0.539 23.1 C+ 20.3 0.466 22.1#57 Durand/Sand Hill A 6.1 0.315 9.1 B 12.5 0.641 11.7 A 5.8 0.398 7.4 B 17.1 0.577 16.7#58 Pasteur NB/Welch A 8.4 0.328 10.1 A 7.1 0.305 8.6 B+ 10.4 0.402 10.8 A 9 0.323 10.6#59 Pasteur SB/Welch B+ 10.6 0.351 8.9 B+ 10.4 0.358 10 A 7.7 0.24 8.2 A 6.6 0.216 7#60 Durand/Welch NA NA NA NA C 29.6 0.665 33.6 NA NA NA NA C 30.0 0.642 34.1#61 Bowdoin St/Stanford
Ave B 13.5 0.671 13.5 E 37.7 1.007 37.7 B 11.7 0.536 11.7 C 21.7 0.831 21.7
#62 I-280 NB Off-Ramp /Alpine Road F 312.1 1.851 312.1 F 383.2 2.395 383.2 F 128.4 1.252 128.4 F 478.6 2.809 478.6
#63 I-280 SB Off-Ramp /Alpine Road F 80.7 1.12 80.7 F 1061 3.2 1061 C 17.7 0.43 17.7 F 184.4 1.28 184.4
* The intersection geometry has recently changed. The traffic operations at this intersection will be updated in the next version of this report.
Source: AECOM 2008
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For the PM peak hour in 2015, seven intersections were expected to perform at LOS E:El Camino Real / Ravenswood Avenue (#3) (Menlo Park)El Camino Real / Embarcadero – Galvez (#11) (Palo Alto)Woodland Avenue / University Avenue (#17) ( East Palo Alto)Middlefield Road / Willow Road (#18) (Menlo Park)Junipero Serra Boulevard / Campus Drive West (#26) (Santa Clara County)El Camino Real / Charleston Road (#38)(Palo Alto)Alpine Road / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#63) (Palo Alto)
Seven other signalized intersections and one unsignalized intersection would operate at LOS Fduring the PM peak hour in 2015:
El Camino Real / Page Mill – Oregon Expressway (#16) (Palo AltoMiddlefield Road / Lytton Avenue (#19) (Palo Alto)Junipero Serra Boulevard – Foothill Expressway / Page Mill Road (#23) (Palo Alto)Arboretum Road / Galvez Street (#37) (unsignalized, Palo Alto)Middlefield Road / Ravenswood Avenue (#46) (Menlo Park)Bayfront Expressway / Willow Road (#52) (San Mateo County)Bay Road / University Avenue (#54) (East Palo Alto)Alpine Road / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#62) (Palo Alto)
For 2025, three intersections were expected to operate at LOS E during the AM peak hour:El Camino Real / Valparaiso Avenue (#1) (Menlo Park),Donohoe Street / University Avenue (#55) (East Palo Alto)Bowdoin Street / Stanford Ave (#61) (Santa Clara County)
Twelve intersections operating at LOS F during the AM peak hour in 2025 are:El Camino Real / Ravenswood Avenue (#3) (Menlo Park)El Camino Real / Embarcadero – Galvez (#11) (Palo Alto)El Camino Real / Page Mill – Oregon Expressway (#16) (Palo Alto)Middlefield Road / Willow Road (#18) (Menlo Park)Middlefield Road / Lytton Avenue (#19) (Palo Alto)Junipero Serra Boulevard – Foothill Expressway / Page Mill Road (#23) (Palo Alto)Junipero Serra Boulevard / Alpine Road – Santa Cruz Avenue (#27) (Menlo Park)Sand Hill Circle – I-280 / Sand Hill Road (#28) (Menlo Park)Santa Cruz Avenue / Sand Hill Road (#30) (Menlo Park)Middlefield Road / Ravenswood Avenue (#46) (Menlo Park)Alpine Road / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#62) (Palo Alto)Alpine Road / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#63) (Palo Alto)
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During the PM peak hour, five intersections would operate at LOS E in 2025:El Camino Real / University Avenue (#10) (Palo Alto)Middlefield Road / University Avenue (#20) (Palo Alto)Alma Street / Charleston Road (#39) (Palo Alto)Bayfront Expressway / University Avenue (#53) (San Mateo County)Donohoe Street / University Avenue (#55) (East Palo Alto)
In 2025, 18 intersections would operate at LOS F during the PM peak hour:El Camino Real / Valparaiso Avenue (#1) (Menlo Park)El Camino Real / Ravenswood Avenue (#3) (Menlo Park)El Camino Real / Embarcadero – Galvez (#11) (Palo Alto)El Camino Real / Page Mill – Oregon Expressway (#16)(Palo Alto)Woodland Road / University Avenue (#17) (East Palo Alto)Middlefield Road / Willow Road (#18) (Menlo Park)Middlefield Road / Lytton Avenue (#19) (Palo Alto)Junipero Serra Boulevard – Foothill Expressway / Page Mill Road (#23) (Palo Alto)Junipero Serra Boulevard / Campus Drive West (#26) (Santa Clara County)Junipero Serra Boulevard / Alpine Road – Santa Cruz Avenue (#27) (Menlo Park)Santa Cruz Avenue / Sand Hill Road (#30) (Menlo Park)Arboretum Road / Galvez Street (#37) (unsignalized, Palo Alto)El Camino Real / Charleston Road (#38)(Palo Alto)Middlefield Road / Ravenswood Avenue (#46) (Menlo Park)Bayfront Expressway / Willow Road (#52) (San Mateo County)Bay Road / University Avenue (#54) (East Palo Alto)Alpine Road / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#62) (Palo Alto)Alpine Road / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#63) (Palo Alto)
3.3 Project Trip GenerationIn order to determine project impacts, the number of trips generated by each project needs to becalculated. The following sections presents the trip generation for the two projects. Thediscussion will focus on the SSC and the SUMC separately.
3.3.1 SSCThe trip generation rates used for SSC are obtained from the ITE Trip Generation, 7th Edition(ITE, 2000). The SSC would consist of retail (1,592,000 square feet), high-turnover restaurants(19,200 square feet), high quality restaurants (28,800 square feet) and a 120-room hotel. Thisexpansion is expected to be fully completed by 2015.
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The retail area of 1,592,000 square feet includes the existing area of 1,400,000 square feet.Table 3-3 presents the trip generation calculated for each of the land uses. Regressionequations are used to estimate project traffic volumes. Appendix B lists the regressionequations and trip rates used. Regression equations indicate that shopping centers generatetraffic at a decreasing rate as the facility size expands. Newly generated project traffic is the netdifference between the projected trips for the new total area and the projected trips for theexisting area. For this study, high-turnover restaurants are included in the shopping center areafor the trip generation rate calculations whereas high-quality restaurants and the hotel arecalculated separately. The assumption is that traffic to a high-quality restaurant is independentof the surroundings of that facility.
Table 3-3SSC Trip Generation
AM Peak PM PeakLand Use Size DailyTrips In Out Total In Out Total
Shopping Center (consists of retail and high turnover restaurants)1
Existing 1,400,000 s.f. 37,750 465 297 762 1,715 1,858 3,573Proposed* 1,611,200 s.f. 41,360 506 324 830 1,882 2,038 3,920
Net Increase 211,200 s.f. 3610 41 27 68 167 180 347
Hotel2 120 rooms 701 31 20 51 38 33 71HighQualityRestaurant3
28,800 s.f. 2,591 18 5 23 145 71 216
Total Project Trips 6902 90 52 142 350 284 634
Source: AECOM, September 2008Notes: s.f. = square feet.
1. Trip generation based on Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Trip Generation (7th Edition) for Shopping Center(Land Use Code 820).
2. Trip generation based on ITE Trip Generation (7th Edition) for Hotel (Land Use Code 310). This use includes supportingfacilities such as banquet/meeting rooms.
3 Trip generation based on ITE Trip Generation (7th Edition) for Quality Restaurant (Land Use Code 931). For AMdirectional distribution, assumed 80 percent inbound directional flow to represent employees arriving for work.
*Includes 1,400,000 square feet of existing area, 192,000 square feet of new retail and 19,200 square feet of high-turnoverrestaurant.
Adjustments were made to the trips generated to account for pass-by and diverted trips to theshopping center during the PM peak hour. Pass-by trips are made as intermediate stops on theway from an origin to a primary destination without a route diversion. They are trips attracted tothe shopping center from traffic already passing the project site on an adjacent street with directaccess to the project site. Based on the pass-by trip regression equation from the TripGeneration Handbook (ITE, 2001), it is estimated that about 10 percent of the expected tripsgenerated from the retail portion (including high-turnover restaurants) would be pass-by trips.Another approximately 15 percent of the expected SSC retail trips would be diverted trips.Diverted trips are trips that are attracted from roadways within the vicinity of the generator (theshopping center) but that require a diversion from that roadway to another to gain access to the
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site. Diverted trips consist of traffic that is already on the roadway network. Therefore, it wasremoved from trip generation. However, since it travels through intersections adjacent to theproject area, it was assigned to intersections surrounding the project. The revised tripsgenerated by SSC are presented in Table 3-4. The SSC project trips were further adjusted for‘Hotel/Retail Mixed-Use’ reduction of 10% (hotel trips) according to the CMP recommendation.
Table 3-4SSC Trip Generation with Adjustments
AM Peak PM PeakLand Use Size DailyTrips In Out Total In Out Total
Shopping Center (consists of retail and high turnover restaurants)Existing 1,400,000 s.f. 36,666 465 297 762 1,195 1,294 2,489Proposed 1,611,200 s.f. 40,195 506 324 830 1,322 1,432 2,755Net Increase 211,200 s.f. 3,529 41 27 68 128 138 266Hotel 120 rooms 689 28 18 46 34 30 64High QualityRestaurant 28,800 s.f. 2,591 18 5 23 114 102 216
Total Project Trips 6,809 87 50 137 276 270 546
Source: AECOM, December 2008Notes: s.f. = square feet.
3.3.2 SUMCThe SUMC consists of Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford Hospital and Clinics,the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital and medical office buildings (MOB). As part of theproposed expansion, several existing MOB (119,900 square feet) would be demolished. Thiswould be taken into account when calculating the trips generated by the project. HooverPavilion would be renovated and square footage would be added to this site for the MOBs(144,000 square feet). In addition, adjustment, or ‘right-sizing’ space credit, is applied to theproposed expansion area for the hospitals to better reflect the facilities practical use. Thehospitals are currently undersized relative to the services they provide. Part of the proposedexpansion is needed to better accommodate the existing uses which would have no impact onthe trips generation. This is ‘right-sizing’ adjustment. Net proposed expansion for StanfordHospital and Clinics and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital is 854,970 square feet.
Trip generation rates for SUMC were determined using data collected from existing facilities.Driveway counts were conducted at 20 parking areas serving the SUMC during the AM (7:00-9:00) and PM (4:00-6:00) peak hours. Trip generation rates were then calculated based on thetraffic volumes and the size of existing buildings. The hospitals would be operating 60 percentof the full build-out in 2015 and the trips generated are presented in Table 3-5. Trips generatedfor a full build-out (100 percent) of the SUMC in 2025 are shown in Table 3-6. Appendix C andD contains details of the review and validation of the hospital trip generation statistics.
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Table 3-52015 Trip Generation for SUMC
AM Peak PM PeakLand Use SizeDaily In Out Total In Out Total
Stanford Hospitals and Clinics and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital:Trip Rates 0.62 0.2 0.82 0.23 0.58 0.81
Hospitals 512,982 s.f.1 318 103 421 118 298 416Hospitals Subtotal 5630 318 103 421 118 298 416
Medical Office Buildings:Trip Rates 2.02 0.62 2.64 0.55 1.64 2.19
701 Welch (56,300 s.f.) (114) (35) (149) (31) (92) (123)703 Welch (23,500 s.f.) (47) (15) (62) (13) (38) (51)
1101 Welch (40,100 s.f.) (80) (24) (104) (22) (66) (88)HooverPavilion 144,230 s.f. 291 89 380 79 236 315
MOB Subtotal 661 50 15 65 13 40 53TOTALS 6291 368 118 486 131 338 469
Notes: s.f. = square feet. Source: AECOM, May 2008
1. Trip generation for hospitals and clinics are at 60% of growth and occupancy during transition period asper Fehr and Peers Trip Generation methodology, Nov 14 2007 memo (Appendix C).
Table 3-62025 Trip Generation for SUMC
AM Peak PM PeakLand Use SizeDaily In Out Total In Out Total
Stanford Hospitals and Clinics and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital:Trip Rate1 0.62 0.2 0.82 0.23 0.58 0.81
Hospitals 854,970 s.f. 530 171 701 197 496 693Hospitals Subtotal 9400 530 171 701 197 496 693
Medical Office Buildings:Trip Rate1 2.02 0.62 2.64 0.55 1.64 2.19
701 Welch (56,300 s.f.) (114) (35) (149) (31) (92) (123)703 Welch (23,500 s.f.) (47) (15) (62) (13) (38) (51)
1101 Welch (40,100 s.f.) (80) (24) (104) (22) (66) (88)Hoover Pavilion 144,230s.f. 291 89 380 79 236 315
MOB Subtotal 661 50 15 65 13 40 53TOTALS 10061 580 186 766 210 536 746
Notes: s.f. = square feet. Source: AECOM, May 20081. Trip generation based on survey data from Fehr and Peers, 2007, adjusted by AECOM according to
white paper analysis contained in Appendix C
After determining the number of trips generated by the project, they are distributed andassigned to all study intersections. Distribution is divided into regional and local patterns to
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more accurately reflect the origins of the trips. Appendix E presents the details of this tripdistribution. SUMC trips are divided into 75 percent regional and 25 percent local. Thesepercentages were derived from existing employee zip code data. A majority of peak hour trafficis associated with employee travel. However, some hospital related peak hour travel will bemade by patients or visitors. The travel pattern of patients and visitors is expected to be similarto that of employees during the peak hour analysis periods. SSC trips are divided into 30percent regional and 70 percent local; determined from the Palo Alto Citywide travel demandforecasting model. Figures 3-5 and 3-6 show the percentage distribution for SUMC and Figures3-7 and 3-8 show the percentage distribution for SSC. The project trips were then assigned toeach study intersection based on the distribution percentages. Figures 3-9a through 3-9d to 3-12a through 3-12d present the ‘project only’ volumes at each intersection under the differentproject scenarios.
3.4 Project ImpactsProject impacts on study intersections are presented in the LOS comparisons Tables 3-7 to 3-13 where the adversely affected intersections have been highlighted. All intersections areevaluated based of City of Palo Alto criteria. Project impacts on freeway segments andresidential roadways are also discussed. In particular, project impacts on several roadways inMenlo Park are evaluated based on ADT according to the City of Menlo Park significancecriteria. The significance criteria were previously presented in Section 1.8.
3.4.1 Impact of SSC only in 2015No Build 2015 traffic volumes + SSC at 100 percent build-out compared with No Build2015 traffic volumes
The traffic volumes for this scenario are shown in Figures 3-13a through 3-13d. Theresults of the analysis are included in Table 3-7.
The SSC is assumed to be fully built in this scenario. As presented in Table 3-7, duringthe AM peak, no intersections would be adversely impacted by the project. This scenariois expected to have the least impact as it generates the smallest number of trips. As aretail center, it is not expected to generate many trips early in the day. Most retailemployees would not start work until after the highway peak and shoppers would notarrive during the AM peak hour. Six intersections would be adversely impacted by theproposed SSC expansion in the PM peak:
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Mid
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Hamilton
Mid
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Hamilton
Alm
a
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Santa Cruz Av
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53
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(0)
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141)
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1116
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76(118)78(98)
134(304)
264(
169)
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61)
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506)
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321(138)1338(594)
270(68)
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US
10
1 S
B O
ff
49
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1 (5)0 (0)
Oak Grove Rd
El C
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Marsh Rd
US
101 N
B O
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50
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B On
Willow Rd
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55
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39
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0 (0
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Past
eur
Dr
(E)
Welch Rd
58
Past
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Dr
(W)
Welch Rd
59
Welch Rd
60
Future Construction
Stanford Av
Bow
doin
St
61
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62
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2015 SUMC ONLY PROJECT VOLUMES
ValparaisoE
l Cam
ino R
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1
Santa Cruz
El C
am
ino R
eal
2
Ravenswood
El C
am
ino R
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3
Roble
El C
am
ino R
eal
4
Middle Av
El C
am
ino R
eal
5
Cambridge
El C
am
ino R
eal
6
Sand Hill
El C
am
ino R
eal
7
Quarry
El C
am
ino R
eal
8
9
Embarcadero
El C
am
ino
Re
al
11
Churchill
El C
am
ino
Re
al
12
Galvez
Park
El C
am
ino
Re
al
13
Stanford
El C
am
ino
Re
al
14
California
El C
am
ino
Re
al
15
Page Mill Expwy
El C
am
ino
Re
al
16
Serra
University
Woodla
nd17
Willow
Mid
dle
field18
AM (PM) Peak Hour
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
19
(56)
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)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0
)60
(2
0)
0 (0
)60
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0)0
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(56)
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1)
0 (0
)72
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4)0
(0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)1 (0) 0
(1)
22
(67)
0 (0
)
0 (0
)73
(2
5)0
(0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0) 1
(0)
23
(68)
0 (0
)
39
(13)
35
(12)
0 (0
)
1 (0)
12 (36)0 (0)
18 (49) 76
(27)
11
(32)
0 (1
)
36
(12)
17
(49)
11 (34)
19 (58) 38
(13)
76
(26)
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)17
(5
1)2
(5)
5 (2)22 (7)0 (0)
0 (0)7 (20)
2 (5) 5 (2
)55
(1
9)0
(0)
17
(51)
2 (5
)
6 (2)
0 (0)
55
(18)
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25 (9)0 (0)0 (0)
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(2
9)8
(24)
0 (0
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7)
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Lytton
Alm
a
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(45)
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8)0
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1)0
(0)
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2 (1
)55
(1
9)0
(0)
0 (0
)17
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1)0
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9)0
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0 (0
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4)0
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University
El C
am
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al
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54 (18)40 (14)0 (0)
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0 (0) 0 (0
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0)0
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(56)
17
(50)
10
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Embarcadero
Mid
dle
field21
Churchill
Alm
a
22
Page Mill
Junip
ero
Serr
a
23
Stanford
Junip
ero
Serr
a
24
Campus Dr E
Junip
ero
Serr
a
25
Campus Dr W
Jun
ipe
ro S
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a
26
Alpine
Jun
ipe
ro S
err
a
27
Sand Hill Rd
Sand H
ill C
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28
Sh
aro
n P
ark29
Sand Hill
Oa
k31
Sand Hill
Sto
ck F
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32
Sand Hill
Pa
ste
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Sand Hill
Abore
tum
34
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Arb
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tum35
Palm
Arb
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tum36
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Santa Cruz
Sand Hill Rd
Sa
nd
Hill
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nta
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0 (0) 0 (0
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(7)
0 (0
)7
(9)
0 (0
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2015 TRAFFIC VOLUMES FOR SUMC ONLY
0 (0)0 (0)
10
(29)
0 (0
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32
(11)
0 (0
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Page Mill
LyttonM
iddle
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4 (12)5 (14)0 (0)
13
(4)
0 (0
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(0)
1 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)
STANFORD EIR2015 SUMC Only Vols.cdr
Charleston
Mid
dle
field40
Hamilton
Mid
dle
field41
Hamilton
Alm
a
42
Santa Cruz Av
Un
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rsity
Dr
43
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0 (0)2 (6)0 (0) 0
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3 (1
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135(
141)
574(
1116
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3 (5)83(79)99(69)
76(118)78(98)
134(304)
264(
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1277
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87(3
61)
243(
506)
100(
76) 44(69)
406(2006)170(174)
321(138)1338(594)
270(68)
53(4
15)
269(
329)
89(1
19)
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0 (0
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17
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478(96)
90(4
31)
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(200
)
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0 (0
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0 (0)0 (0)
7 (20) 21
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Marsh Rd
US
10
1 S
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17
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0 (0)0 (0)
5 (15)0 (0)
Oak Grove Rd
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0 (0
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0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0) 0
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Ravenswood
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dle
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ino
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al
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0 (0
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0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0) 0
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(45)
0 (0
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US 101 SB On
Marsh Rd
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101 N
B O
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50
0 (0
)
0 (0
)
0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)5 (15)
US 101 N
B On
Willow Rd
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AM (PM) Peak Hour
2015 TRAFFIC VOLUMES FOR SUMC ONLY
0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)
0 (0)24 (8)0 (0)
0 (0)7 (22)
0 (0) 0 (0
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(20)
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9 (3
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rbore
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37
0 (0
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8 (2
5)
0 (0)
27 (9)0 (0)
Galvez
Charleston
El C
am
ino R
eal
38
0 (0
)8
(23)
2 (6
)
7 (2)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0) 0
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25
(8)
0 (0
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Arastradero
Charleston
Alm
a
39
0 (0)7 (2)0 (0)
0 (0)2 (6)0 (0)
0 (0
)5
(14)
0 (0
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0 (0
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University Av
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Rd
54
University Av
Donohoe S
t
55
0 (0
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0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)
0 (0)9 (3)0 (0)
0 (0)3 (9)0 (0)
STANFORD EIR2015 SUMC Only Vols.cdr
Figure 3-10d
AM (PM) Peak Hour
2015 TRAFFIC VOLUMES FOR SUMC ONLY
QuarryW
elc
h R
d56
Sand Hill Rd
Dura
nd W
y
57
Past
eur
Dr
(E)
Welch Rd
58
Past
eur
Dr
(W)
Welch Rd
59
Welch Rd
60
Stanford Av
Bow
doin
St
61
0 (0
)56
(2
0)21
(7
)
12 (35)5 (2)
28 (10)10 (4)
7 (19)14 (28)
0 (0)49 (17)
3 (9
)18
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1)2
(5)
1 (2
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(0)
38
(85) 93 (41)
8 (18)0 (0)
2 (1)19 (8) 0 (0) 0
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0 (0
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0 (0
)
0 (0
)
0 (0
)
0 (0)57 (39)
0 (0)38 (53)
0 (1
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1 (2
) 2 (1)0 (0)
1 (0)0 (0)
34 (37)3(1)
39 (33)3 (1)
62
0 (0)6 (18)
0 (0)5 (2)
0 (0
)0
(0)
14
(5)
Alpine Rd
I-2
80
NB
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am
p
I-280 S
B O
ff-R
am
p
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63
0 (0
)
0 (0
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4 (13)2 (5)
5 (2)0 (0)
1 (2
)
1 (3
)
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Figure 3-11a
ValparaisoE
l Cam
ino R
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1
Santa Cruz
El C
am
ino R
eal
2
Ravenswood
El C
am
ino R
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3
Roble
El C
am
ino R
eal
4
Middle Av
El C
am
ino R
eal
5
Cambridge
El C
am
ino R
eal
6
Sand Hill
El C
am
ino R
eal
7
Quarry
El C
am
ino R
eal
8
University
El C
am
ino
Re
al
9
Embarcadero
El C
am
ino
Re
al
11
Churchill
El C
am
ino
Re
al
12
Palm Galvez
Park
El C
am
ino
Re
al
13
Stanford
El C
am
ino
Re
al
14
California
El C
am
ino
Re
al
15
Page Mill Expwy
El C
am
ino
Re
al
16
Serra
University
Woodla
nd17
Willow
Mid
dle
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a
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Figure 3-11b
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Mid
dle
field21
Churchill
Alm
a
22
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a
23
Stanford
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Serr
a
24
Campus Dr W
Jun
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26
Alpine
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27
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Sand Hill
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Sand Hill
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32
Sand Hill
Pa
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Arb
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0 (0)1 (11)
0 (1) 0 (1
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0 (0
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0 (0)13 (43)
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26 (85)
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5 (16)0 (0)
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Sa
nd
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0 (0)0 (1)
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Sa
nta
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30
0 (0
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0 (0)17 (56)
0 (0) 0 (0
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0 (0
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Campus Dr E
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25
0 (0)0 (0)
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0 (0
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2025 SSC ONLY PROJECT VOLUMESAM (PM) Peak Hour
Charleston
Mid
dle
field40
Hamilton
Mid
dle
field41
Hamilton
Alm
a
42
Santa Cruz Av
Un
ive
rsity
Dr
43
Ringwood
Mid
dle
field45 47
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Willow Rd
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Vu
ren
)
51
Network Cir
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yfro
nt E
xpw
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52
University Av
Bayf
ront
Exp
wy
53
Marsh Rd
0 (0
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(4)
0 (0
)
0 (0)1 (3)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (2)0 (0) 0
(0)
1 (4
)0
(0)
135(
141)
574(
1116
)0
(5)
3 (5)83(79)99(69)
76(118)78(98)
134(304)
264(
169)
1277
(894
)15
(28)
87(3
61)
243(
506)
100(
76) 44(69)
406(2006)170(174)
321(138)1338(594)
270(68)
53(4
15)
269(
329)
89(1
19)
0 (0
)
0 (0
)
0 (0)2 (9)
0 (0)3 (10)
17
(10)
10
(9)
11
(11)
39 (33)1251(861)
478(96)
90(4
31)
2 (1
7)58
(200
)
1 (10)0 (0)
3 (10)6 (34)
9 (3
5)0
(0)
0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)1 (3) 1
(3)
0 (0
)0
(0)
Marsh Rd
US
10
1 S
B O
ff
49
2 (5
)
0 (0
)
0 (0)0 (0)
1 (5)0 (0)
Oak Grove Rd
El C
am
ino R
eal
44
0 (0
)10
(3
2)0
(0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0) 0
(0)
4 (3
0)0
(0)
Ravenswood
Mid
dle
field46
3 (1
1)1
(3)
1 (10)0 (1)
0 (1
)0
(3)
El C
am
ino
Re
al
Encinal
0 (0
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(3)
0 (0
)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0) 0
(0)
0 (3
)0
(0)
US 101 SB On
Marsh Rd
US
101 N
B O
ff
50
0 (0
)
0 (0
)
0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)1 (5)
US 101 N
B On
Willow Rd
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0 (0
)0
(1)
0 (0
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0 (0)1 (6)0 (0) 0
(0)
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0 (0)1 (4)0 (0) 0
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0 (0
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(1)
0 (0
)1
(3)
0 (0)0 (1)
0 (1
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(3)
University Av
Bay
Rd
54
University Av
Donohoe S
t
55
0 (1
)0
(0)
0 (0
)
0 (0)0 (1)0 (0)
0 (1)0 (1)0 (0) 0
(0)
0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
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0 (0)1 (2)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (2)0 (0) 0
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0 (0
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(0)
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rbore
tum
37
0 (2
)
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)
0 (0)
2 (7)0 (0)
Galvez
Charleston
El C
am
ino R
eal
38
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0 (0)0 (0)0 (0) 0
(0)
5 (1
6)0
(0)
Arastradero
Charleston
Alm
a
39
0 (0)1 (3)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (2)0 (0)
0 (0
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(8)
0 (0
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0 (0
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0 (0
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Figure 3-11d
QuarryW
elc
h R
d56
Sand Hill Rd
Dura
nd W
y
57
Past
eur
Dr
(E)
Welch Rd
58
Past
eur
Dr
(W)
Welch Rd
59
Welch Rd
60
Stanford Av
Bow
doin
St
61
0 (0
)0
(0)
2 (5
)
6 (2)7 (31)0 (0)
0 (0)10 (34)
0 (0) 0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)
0 (0
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(0)
0 (0
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0 (0)13 (84)0 (0)
0 (0)27 (90)
0 (0
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(0)
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0 (0)2 (1)
0 (0
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0 (0
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0 (2
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y
0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)
0 (0)3 (1)0 (0)
0 (0)1 (3)0 (0) 0
(0)
0 (0
)0
(0)
62
0 (0)1 (7)
0 (0)1 (4)
0 (0
)0
(0)
1 (4
)
Alpine Rd
I-2
80
NB
Off-R
am
p
I-280 S
B O
ff-R
am
p
Alpine Rd
63
0 (0
)
0 (0
)
1 (4)0 (4)
1 (4)0 (0)
STANFORD EIR2025 SUMC Only Volumes.cdr
Figure 3-12a
2025 SUMC ONLY PROJECT VOLUMES
ValparaisoE
l Cam
ino R
eal
1
Santa Cruz
El C
am
ino R
eal
2
Ravenswood
El C
am
ino R
eal
3
Roble
El C
am
ino R
eal
4
Middle Av
El C
am
ino R
eal
5
Cambridge
El C
am
ino R
eal
6
Sand Hill
El C
am
ino R
eal
7
Quarry
El C
am
ino R
eal
8
9
Embarcadero
El C
am
ino
Re
al
11
Churchill
El C
am
ino
Re
al
12
Galvez
Park
El C
am
ino
Re
al
13
Stanford
El C
am
ino
Re
al
14
California
El C
am
ino
Re
al
15
Page Mill Expwy
El C
am
ino
Re
al
16
Serra
University
Woodla
nd17
Willow
Mid
dle
fileld18
AM (PM) Peak Hour
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
30
(88)
0 (0
)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0
)94
(3
3)
0 (0
)94
(3
3)0
(0)
0 (0)0 (0)19 (7)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 0)
30
(88)
6 (1
8)
0 (0
)11
3 (3
9)0
(0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)2 (1) 1
(2)
36
(106
)0
(0)
0 (0
)11
5 (4
0)0
(0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0) 1
(0)
36
(108
)0
(0)
59
(21)
56
(20)
0 (0
)
1 (0)
19 (55)0 (0)
24 (67) 98
(35)
18
(53)
0 (1
)
58
(20)
23
(66)
18 (55)
33 (101) 81
(28)
97
(34)
0 (0
)28
(8
3)2
(7)
7 (3)35 (12)0 (0)
0 (0)11 (33)
2 (6) 6 (2
)89
(3
1)0
(0)
28
(82)
2 (8
)
8 (3)
0 (0)
87
(31)
0 (0
)
40 (14)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0
)16
(4
6)13
(3
8)
0 (0
)49
(1
7)0
(0)
0 (0)52 (18)0 (0)
0 (0)17 (49)
0 (0)
0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)
0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)
0 (0)0 (0)62 (22)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0) 0
(0)
1 (1
)20
(5
8)
0 (0
)1
(1)
0 (0
)
Alma
Lytton
Alm
a
0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (1
)
1 (0)0 (0)52 (18)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0) 0
(0)
9 (2
7)7
(21)
0 (0
)77
(2
7)0
(0)
0 (0)0 (0)13 (4)
0 (0)0 (0)4 (1) 1
(4)
24
(72)
4 (1
2)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (1)
1 (0
)87
(3
1)0
(0)
0 (0
)28
(8
2)0
(0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)1 (2)
2 (1
)88
(3
1)0
(0)
0 (0
)28
(8
2)0
(0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0
)90
(3
1)0
(0)
0 (0
)28
(8
4)0
(0)
0 (0
)11
3 (3
9)0
(0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0) 0
(0)
36
(106
)0
(0)
University
El C
am
ino
Re
al
Palm
82 (28)65 (23)0 (0)
0 (0)21 (61)
0 (0) 0 (0
)97
(3
4)0
(0)
0 (0
)30
(9
0)26
(7
7)
10
STANFORD EIR2025 SUMC Only Volumes.cdr
Figure 3-12b
Embarcadero
Mid
dle
field21
Churchill
Alm
a
22
Page Mill
Junip
ero
Serr
a
23
Stanford
Junip
ero
Serr
a
24
Campus Dr E
Junip
ero
Serr
a
25
Campus Dr W
Jun
ipe
ro S
err
a
26
Alpine
Jun
ipe
ro S
err
a
27
Sand Hill Rd
Sand H
ill C
ir
28
Sh
aro
n P
ark29
Sand Hill
Oa
k31
Sand Hill
Sto
ck F
arm
32
Sand Hill
Pa
ste
ur33
Sand Hill
Sand Hill
Abore
tum
34
Quarry
Arb
ore
tum35
Palm
Arb
ore
tum36
Fo
oth
ill
0 (0
)0
(1)
0 (0
)
0 (0)41 (14)0 (0)
0 (0)13 (38)
0 (1) 2 (1
)1
(0)
0 (0
)
0 (0
)4
(11)
0 (0
)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)2 (8) 8
(3)
12
(4)
0 (0
)
8 (2
5)8
(23)
0 (0
)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
27 (9)0 (0)0 (0) 0
(0)
24
(8)
0 (0
)
0 (0
)3
(9)
9 (3
)
3 (8)0 (0)12 (37)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0) 0
(0)
10
(4)
40
(14)
8 (25)8 (11)
1 (4
)
12
(8)26 (9)
4 (1)
0 (0
)0
(0)
2 (1
)1 (1)23 (68)0 (0)
0 (0)72 (25)
0 (0) 0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)
0 (0
)
0 (0
)
114 (40)
0 (0)36 (107)
0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)0 (0)12 (35)45 (16)
0 (0)37 (12)
24 (9) 8 (2
2)0
(0)
14
(41)
0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)
0 (0)80 (31)77 (25)
0 (0)27 (74)
19 (6)
(1
8)0
(0)
16
(48)
6
29
(11)
0 (0
)79
(2
5)
16 (51)101 (69)8 (26)
9 (26)66 (96)10 (30)
32
(12)
0 (0
)27
(8
)
0 (1
)4
(11)
15
(43)
46 (16)19 (7)
1 (0)6 (18)
0 (0)
AM (PM) Peak Hour
Santa Cruz
Sand Hill Rd
Sa
nd
Hill
Cir
0 (0)0 (1)
16
(47)
0 (0
)
50
(17)
1 (0
) 0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0)23 (68)0 (0)
0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)5
(2)
0 (0
)
0 (0)67 (23)
0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)
0 (0)19 (57)0 (0)
0 (0)62 (21)53 (19) 17
(5
0)0
(0)
0 (0
)
Sand Hill
Sa
nta
Cru
z
30
0 (0
)5
(2)
4 (1
)
1 (3)23 (69)12 (34)
0 (0)74 (26)
0 (0) 0 (0
)2
(5)
36
(13)
0 (0
)12
(4
)0
(0)
2025 TRAFFIC VOLUMES FOR SUMC ONLY
0 (0)0 (0)
16
(47)
0 (0
)
50
(17)
0 (0
)
Page Mill
LyttonM
iddle
field19
0 (0)0 (0)3 (1)
7 (20)0 (0)2 (1)
1 (2
)4
(12)
1 (2
)
51
(18)
13
(4)
0 (0
)
University
Mid
dle
field20
0 (0)22 (8)0 (0)
5 (17)7 (21)0 (1)
18
(6)
0 (0
)0
(0)
1 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)
STANFORD EIR2025 SUMC Only Volumes.cdr
Charleston
Mid
dle
field40
Hamilton
Mid
dle
field41
Hamilton
Alm
a
42
Santa Cruz Av
Un
ive
rsity
Dr
43
Ringwood
Mid
dle
field45 47
Ba
y R
d48
Willow Rd
Ba
y (V
an
Vu
ren
)
51
Network Cir
Ba
yfro
nt E
xpw
y
52
University Av
Bayf
ront
Exp
wy
53
Marsh Rd
0 (0
)1
(4)
0 (0
)
0 (0)11 (4)0 (0)
0 (0)3 (10)
0 (0) 0 (0
)4
(1)
0 (0
)
135(
141)
574(
1116
)0
(5)
3 (5)83(79)99(69)
76(118)78(98)
134(304)
264(
169)
1277
(894
)15
(28)
87(3
61)
243(
506)
100(
76) 44(69)
406(2006)170(174)
321(138)1338(594)
270(68)
53(4
15)
269(
329)
89(1
19)
0 (0
)
0 (0
)
0 (0)20 (58)
0 (0)62 (22)
17
(10)
10
(9)
11
(11)
39 (33)1251(861)
478(96)
90(4
31)
2 (1
7)58
(200
)
1 (2)0 (0)
2 (1)3 (6)
6 (3
)0
(0)
0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)
11 (31)
34
(12)
0 (0
)0
(0)
Marsh Rd
US
10
1 S
B O
ff
49
26
(9)
0 (0
)
0 (0)0 (0)
8 (25)0 (0)
Oak Grove Rd
El C
am
ino R
eal
44
0 (0
)94
(3
3)0
(0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0) 0
(0)
30
(88)
0 (0
)
Ravenswood
Mid
dle
field46
16
(6)
1 (0
)
5 (15)1 (2)
2 (1
)0
(1)
El C
am
ino
Re
al
Encinal
0 (0
)77
(2
7)0
(0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0) 0
(0)
24
(72)
0 (0
)
US 101 SB On
Marsh Rd
US
101 N
B O
ff
50
0 (0
)
0 (0
)
0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)8 (25)
US 101 N
B On
Willow Rd
Figure 3-12c
AM (PM) Peak Hour
2025 TRAFFIC VOLUMES FOR SUMC ONLY
0 (0
)0
(1)
0 (0
)
0 (0)38 (13)0 (0)
0 (0)12 (36)
0 (0) 0 (0
)1
(0)
0 (0
)
0 (0
)4
(11)
12
(36)
38 (13)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0) 0
(0)
12
(4)
0 (0
)
2 (1)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0) 0
(0)
1 (1
)0
(0)
0 (0
)1
(1)
1 (2
)
0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)
0 (0)24 (8)2 (1)
0 (0)8 (23)
0 (0) 0 (0
)0
(0)
1 (2
)
0 (0
)11
(3
1)
0 (0)5 (13)
14
(5)
34
(12)
University Av
Bay
Rd
54
University Av
Donohoe S
t
55
0 (1
)0
(0)
0 (0
)
0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)
0 (0)14 (5)0 (0)
0 (0)5 (13)0 (0)
0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)
0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)
0 (0)14 (5)0 (0)
0 (0)5 (13)
0 (0)
EmbarcaderoA
rbore
tum
37
0 (0
)
4 (1
1)
9 (27)
12 (4)29 (11)
Galvez
Charleston
El C
am
ino R
eal
38
0 (0
)12
(3
6)3
(10)
11 (4)0 (0)0 (0)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (0) 0
(0)
38
(13)
0 (0
)
Arastradero
Charleston
Alm
a
39
0 (0)11 (4)0 (0)
0 (0)3 (10)
0 (0)
0 (0
)8
(23)
0 (0
)
0 (0
)24
(8
)0
(0)
STANFORD EIR2025 SUMC Only Volumes.cdr
Figure 3-12d
AM (PM) Peak Hour
2025 TRAFFIC VOLUMES FOR SUMC ONLY
QuarryW
elc
h R
d56
Sand Hill Rd
Dura
nd W
y
57
Past
eur
Dr
(E)
Welch Rd
58
Past
eur
Dr
(W)
Welch Rd
59
Welch Rd
60
Stanford Av
Bow
doin
St
61
0 (0
)57
(2
1)12
(4
)
11 (32)10 (4)
24 (8)10 (4)
4 (10)18 (26)
0 (0)35 (12)
3 (9
)18
(5
3)3
(10)
1 (4
)0
(0)
44
(98) 99 (46)
68 (43)0 (0)
4 (2)39 (58) 0 (0) 0
(0)
0 (0
)
0 (0
)
0 (0
)0
(0)
0 (0
)
0 (0)52 (40)28 (10)
0 (0)39 (49) 12 (5) 4
(12)
0 (0
)
9 (2
6)
Dura
nd W
y
23
(8)
4 (1
)14
(5
) 5 (13)23 (26)5 (2)
7 (21)27 (22) 3 (1) 1
(3)
1 (3
)
2 (4
)
0 (1
)
1 (2
) 2 (1)0 (0)
1 (0)0 (0)
62
0 (0)10 (28)
0 (0)8 (3)
0 (0
)0
(0)
22
(8)
Alpine Rd
I-2
80
NB
Off-R
am
p
I-280 S
B O
ff-R
am
p
Alpine Rd
63
0 (0
)
0 (0
)
7 (21)2 (7)
8 (3)0 (0)
STANFORD EIR2015 Volumes with SCC rev2.cdr
2015 TRAFFIC VOLUMES WITH SSCAM (PM) Peak Hour
Figure 3-13a
ValparaisoE
l Cam
ino R
eal
1
Santa Cruz
El C
am
ino R
eal
2
Ravenswood
El C
am
ino R
eal
3
Roble
El C
am
ino R
eal
4
Middle Av
El C
am
ino R
eal
5
Cambridge
El C
am
ino R
eal
6
Sand Hill
El C
am
ino R
eal
7
Quarry
El C
am
ino R
eal
8
University
El C
am
ino
Re
al
9
Embarcadero
El C
am
ino
Re
al
11
Churchill
El C
am
ino
Re
al
12
Palm Galvez
Park
El C
am
ino
Re
al
13
Stanford
El C
am
ino
Re
al
14
California
El C
am
ino
Re
al
15
Page Mill Expwy
El C
am
ino
Re
al
16
Serra
University
Woodla
nd17
Willow
Mid
dle
fileld18
24(38)56(97)51(91)
877(
1626
)60
(56)
87(159)50(69)
74(151)
109(
163)
1885
(166
0)
15
(76)
1860
(158
4)18
2(21
3) 38 (100)349(387)581(522)
15 (33)371(353)
61(125)
113(
245)
859(
1388
)39
4(62
7)
95(1
54)
2361
(205
3)0
(4)
0 (2)6 (1)5 (3)
177(203)0 (0)
342(214)
219(
436)
1064
(205
7)0
(1)
25(1
8)26
62(2
276)
44
(51)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (3)
14(21)1 (0)
46(34)
206(
268)
1245
(245
8)1
(3)
464(
369)
1521
(114
4)63
3(40
7)
282(587)
264(218)
180(
145)
801(
1302
)29
(70)
142(
126)
1981
(163
6)
132(341)
125(397)
207(
438)
1000
(164
9)
112(191)1377(1125)299(220)
9 (49)431(864)31(101)
125(
62)
363(
434)
102(
53)
274(
339)
224(
113)
1788
(199
8)30
4(44
9) 261(209)482(427)234(319)
57(273)168(482)138(462)
454(
358)
1429
(179
7)90
(392
)
1943
(247
3)19
1(36
0) 157(175)
233(198)
1650
(208
6)16
5(20
7)
175(299)1402(865)475(576)
442(619)900(1262)
131(434)
349(
209)
1328
(194
5)66
7(73
0)
455(
354)
1063
(118
7)15
6(23
3)
594(394)1235(855)329(278)
81(34)722(1093)
20(15) 36(2
2)15
2(13
3)37
5(53
3)
58(8
4)10
6(12
8)27
5(47
5)
Alma
10
Lytton
Alm
a
16
(17)
311(
346)
216(
290) 113(232)
35 (10)143(318)
6 (5)5 (16)
7 (3)
27
(16)
411(
716)
298(
367)
282(
219)
1666
(144
7)62
(6
7)
23 (23)222(190)72 (115)
250(456)252(205)109(198)
137(
203)
656(
1435
)44
(8
0)
24 (16)11 (4)12 (4)
72 (145)9 (26)
97 (314)
224(
246)
1599
(212
6)14
(2
1)
181(
123)
2121
(233
6)48
(3
1) 5 (15)18 (10)15 (28)
206(196)19 (23)
207(200)
201(
266)
1562
(205
7)27
(6
1)
267(
211)
1991
(244
3)30
(4
5) 62 (90)84 (49)63 (135)
36(144)47 (70)65(143)
151(
139)
1661
(197
8)96
(1
36)
253(
147)
1853
(233
6)13
3 (1
26)
26
(39)
2257
(209
8)35
(7
4)
6 (29)3 (30)3 (57)
49 (49)7 (7)
48 (21)
57
(120
)12
58(2
027)
28
(10)
589(671)161(139)956(553)
22 (57)32(332)
115(133) 30
(67)
428(
449)
289(
495)
52
(52)
349(
469)
524(
1035
)656(431)
STANFORD EIR2015 Volumes with SCC rev2.cdr
2015 TRAFFIC VOLUMES WITH SSCAM (PM) Peak Hour
Figure 3-13b
Embarcadero
Mid
dle
field21
Churchill
Alm
a
22
Page Mill
Junip
ero
Serr
a
23
Stanford
Junip
ero
Serr
a
24
Campus Dr E
Junip
ero
Serr
a
25
Campus Dr W
Jun
ipe
ro S
err
a
26
Alpine
Jun
ipe
ro S
err
a
27
Sand Hill Rd
Sand H
ill C
ir
28
Sh
aro
n P
ark29
Sand Hill
Oa
k31
Sand Hill
Sto
ck F
arm
32
Sand Hill
Pa
ste
ur33
Sand Hill
Sand Hill
Abore
tum
34
Quarry
Arb
ore
tum35
Palm
Arb
ore
tum36
Foothill
74(4
2)32
7(38
9)14
5(10
8) 65(166)850(887)59(111)
56(81)691(862)
62(91)
151(
79)
217(
346)
46(4
8)
175(
164)
783(
1278
)0
(6)
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44 (103)883(2224)
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7 (6)539(1132)196(80)
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145(
218)
526(
732)
37(4
7)
123(
116)
566(
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3)
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332(
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535(
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161(77)
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81)
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215)
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6)22
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559(497)526(505)
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516)
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134)
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202)
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06)
112(
309)
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201)
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(6)
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6)1
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16
(13)
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856(1345)
26 (19)1315(1046)
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53 (404)890 (1464)
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)0
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761 (805)189 (288)
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Table 3-7LOS Comparison with SSC only in 2015
2015AM 2015AM+SSC Compare 2015PM 2015PM+SSC CompareAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
#1 ECR/Valparaiso D 41 0.882 45.3 D 41.2 0.884 45.6 0.3 0.002 N D- 52.6 0.95 65 D- 54.1 0.965 68.7 3.7 0.015 N#2 ECR/Santa Cruz B+ 11.6 0.635 11.6 B+ 11.6 0.638 11.6 0 0.003 N B- 19.1 0.638 20 B- 19 0.648 19.9 -0.1 0.01 N#3 ECR/Ravenswood D 50.2 0.955 55.5 D 50.7 0.959 56.5 1 0.004 N E+ 59 0.985 73 E 60.3 0.994 75.3 2.3 0.009 N#4 ECR/Roble B+ 10 0.537 9.5 A 10 0.54 9.5 0 0.003 N B 12.4 0.527 13.2 B 12.3 0.536 13.1 -0.1 0.009 N#5 ECR/Middle C 25.7 0.816 31.3 C 25.9 0.821 31.6 0.3 0.005 N D 43.1 0.935 47.8 D 45.1 0.958 51.4 3.6 0.023 N#6 ECR/Cambridge B 14.5 0.68 16.6 B 14.5 0.684 16.6 0 0.004 N B 14.3 0.627 20.5 B 14.3 0.638 20.5 0 0.011 N#7 ECR/Sand Hill-Alma C 27 0.636 36.6 C 27.3 0.638 36.7 0.1 0.002 N D+ 35.4 0.676 43.6 D+ 36.6 0.691 44.1 0.5 0.015 N#8 ECR/Quarry Rd B+ 12 0.516 14.4 B 12.3 0.523 14.8 0.4 0.007 N C+ 22.8 0.569 31.5 C 23.8 0.6 32.7 1.2 0.031 N#9 Alma/Lytton B 17.4 0.545 17.8 B 17.4 0.548 17.8 0 0.003 N C 28 0.879 34.3 C 28.7 0.888 35.6 1.3 0.009 N#10 ECR/University-Palm (Single Int) C- 34.1 0.851 39.9 C- 33.3 0.851 40.6 0.7 0 N D- 54 0.922 63.2 E 61.7 0.954 69 5.8 0.032 Y#11 ECR/Embarcadero-Galvez D- 53.3 0.927 61.8 D- 53.6 0.93 62.3 0.5 0.003 N E 69.1 0.989 75.5 E 71.7 1.003 78.9 3.4 0.014 N#12 ECR/Churchill C 25.7 0.665 34.1 C 25.7 0.668 34.1 0 0.003 N C 27.8 0.834 41.7 C 28 0.843 42.1 0.4 0.009 N#13 ECR/Serra-Park B 15.8 0.642 18.4 B 15.8 0.643 18.4 0 0.001 N C 26.7 0.809 33.3 C 26.7 0.816 33.4 0.1 0.007 N#14 ECR/Stanford Ave C+ 21.3 0.635 24.4 C+ 21.3 0.637 24.5 0.1 0.002 N C+ 22.9 0.747 28.4 C+ 22.9 0.754 28.5 0.1 0.007 N#15 ECR/California C+ 20.5 0.613 20.9 C+ 20.5 0.614 20.9 0 0.001 N C 29.2 0.757 29.5 C 29.3 0.764 29.5 0 0.007 N#16 ECR/Page Mil-Oregon F 83.4 1.096 106.3 F 84.1 1.099 107.5 1.2 0.003 N F 94.3 1.105 108.4 F 96.7 1.107 109.8 1.4 0.002 N#17 Woodland/University D+ 37.7 0.78 41.7 D+ 37.7 0.78 41.7 0 0 N E 63.8 1.03 83.7 E 64 1.032 84.1 0.4 0.002 N#18 Middlefield/Willow D 48.5 0.919 56.2 D 48.8 0.922 56.6 0.4 0.003 N E 74 1.028 89.8 E- 75.9 1.036 92.3 2.5 0.008 N#19 Middlefield/Lytton D 45.2 0.831 46.1 D 45.7 0.834 46.5 0.4 0.003 N F 82 1.027 92.1 F 85.4 1.039 96.1 4 0.012 Y#20 Middlefield/University C 28.8 0.57 28.8 C 28.8 0.572 28.9 0.1 0.002 N C- 33.2 0.786 37.2 C- 33.5 0.796 37.7 0.5 0.01 N#21 Middlefield/Embarcadero D+ 38.2 0.6 39.6 D+ 38.2 0.602 39.6 0 0.002 N D 40 0.669 41.6 D 40 0.674 41.7 0.1 0.005 N#22 Alma/Churchill C+ 21.1 0.714 17.9 C+ 21.1 0.715 17.9 0 0.001 N C- 33.5 0.892 41.1 C- 33.9 0.896 41.8 0.7 0.004 N#23 Junipero-Foothill/Page Mill Road F 143.6 1.292 205.4 F 143.9 1.293 205.9 0.5 0.001 N F 178.7 1.415 268.4 F 180.3 1.421 271.3 2.9 0.006 N#24 Junipero/Stanford B 13.6 0.715 19.2 B 13.6 0.718 19.3 0.1 0.003 N B 17.3 0.767 23.2 B 17.5 0.775 23.6 0.4 0.008 N#25 Junipero/Campus East B 12.6 0.575 18.2 B 12.7 0.577 18.2 0 0.002 N B 14 0.607 17.4 B 14.1 0.615 17.5 0.1 0.008 N#26 Junipero/Campus West D 39.9 0.614 43.3 D 40.8 0.615 43.9 0.6 0.001 N E 61.8 0.932 83.2 E 73.6 0.978 102 18.8 0.046 Y#27 Junipero/Alpine-Santa Cruz D 45 0.972 52.9 D 46.3 0.979 54.6 1.7 0.007 N D- 54.5 0.995 57.7 E 60.8 1.023 65.2 7.5 0.028 Y#28 Sand Hill Cir I-280/Sand Hill* F 90.4 0.998 70.3 F 91.5 1.001 70.9 0.6 0.003 N D 41.9 0.938 49.3 D 43.5 0.95 51.8 2.5 0.012 N#29 Sharon Park/Sand Hill C 27.1 0.763 24.7 C 27.1 0.767 24.7 0 0.004 N C 25.2 0.787 28.6 C 25.6 0.807 29.6 1 0.02 N#30 Santa Cruz/Sand Hill D 41.6 0.991 60 D 42.9 1.002 62.8 2.8 0.011 N D 48.1 0.914 55.4 D 50.6 0.937 58.7 3.3 0.023 N#31 Oak/Sand Hill A 9.4 0.73 10.5 A 9.4 0.737 10.6 0.1 0.007 N A 7.2 0.74 8.7 A 7.4 0.765 9.1 0.4 0.025 N#32 Stock Farm/Sand Hill B 16 0.625 17.4 B 16.1 0.633 17.6 0.2 0.008 N C 25.3 0.683 27.6 C 25.8 0.708 28.7 1.1 0.025 N#33 Pasteur/Sand Hill C+ 22.6 0.666 25.1 C+ 22.9 0.675 25.7 0.6 0.009 N C 25.5 0.596 26.2 C 26.5 0.624 27.7 1.5 0.028 N#34 Arboretum/Sand Hill B- 19.7 0.487 22.3 B- 20 0.503 22.7 0.4 0.016 N C 26.1 0.603 29.8 C 29.2 0.653 34.5 4.7 0.05 N#35 Arboretum/Quarry C- 33.1 0.613 34 C- 33.2 0.616 34.2 0.2 0.003 N C 31.9 0.712 37 C- 32.7 0.73 38.2 1.2 0.018 N
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2015AM 2015AM+SSC Compare 2015PM 2015PM+SSC CompareAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay Crit V/C Impact?
LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
Avg CritDelay Crit V/C Impact?
#36 Arboretum/Palm C+ 22.7 0.822 27.4 C+ 23 0.828 28 0.6 0.006 N C+ 20.7 0.723 21.9 C+ 21.2 0.751 23.4 1.5 0.028 N#37 Arboretum/Galvez D 29.2 0.67 29.2 D 29.3 0.67 29.3 0.1 0 N F 86.6 1.04 86.6 F 91.6 1.05 91.6 5 0.01 Y#38 ECR/Charleston D 48.9 0.758 49.7 D 48.9 0.759 49.7 0 0.001 N E+ 58.7 0.962 66 E+ 59.1 0.964 66.5 0.5 0.002 N#39 Alma/Charleston D 42.4 0.833 43.9 D 42.5 0.834 44 0.1 0.001 N D 46.6 0.884 50.4 D 46.9 0.888 50.8 0.4 0.004 N#40 Middlefield/Charleston D 41 0.701 42.9 D 41 0.702 42.9 0 0.001 N D 41.6 0.728 44.3 D 41.6 0.73 44.4 0.1 0.002 N#41 Middlefield/Hamilton B 17.2 0.405 17.9 B 17.2 0.406 18 0.1 0.001 N B- 18.2 0.41 18.8 B- 18.2 0.414 18.9 0.1 0.004 N#42 Alma/Hamilton B+ 11.1 0.503 12.8 B+ 11.2 0.505 12.9 0.1 0.002 N C+ 21.2 0.618 21.8 C+ 21.4 0.624 22 0.2 0.006 N#43 University/Santa Cruz C+ 22.5 0.564 28.9 C+ 22.8 0.574 29.1 0.2 0.01 N C 30 0.67 35 C 31 0.714 36.6 1.6 0.044 N#44 ECR/Oak Grove C 30.3 0.769 29.7 C 30.3 0.772 29.8 0.1 0.003 N C 30.8 0.724 30.4 C 30.8 0.733 30.4 0 0.009 N#45 Middlefield/Ringwood C 30.8 0.704 34.6 C 30.8 0.704 34.6 0 0 N C 31.3 0.816 38.7 C 31.4 0.818 38.9 0.2 0.002 N#46 Middlefield/Ravenswood F 86.9 1.111 108.7 F 87.8 1.115 109.7 1 0.004 N F 132.9 1.281 173.3 F 138.2 1.297 179.9 6.6 0.016 Y#47 ECR/Encinal B- 19.9 0.775 18.6 B- 19.9 0.775 18.6 0 0 N C+ 20.4 0.723 22.2 C+ 20.4 0.724 22.2 0 0.001 N#48 Bay/Marsh B 13.1 0.583 14.5 B 13.1 0.583 14.5 0 0 N B 12.4 0.516 13.6 B 12.4 0.518 13.7 0.1 0.002 N#49 US 101SB/Marsh B- 18.5 0.78 20.2 B- 18.5 0.78 20.2 0 0 N C 24.8 0.917 26.7 C 24.9 0.919 26.9 0.2 0.002 N#50 US 101NB/Marsh B 14.8 0.588 15.7 B 14.8 0.588 15.7 0 0 N B- 18.5 0.896 21.5 B- 18.5 0.896 21.5 0 0 N#51 Bay/Willow B- 19.9 0.726 24.8 B- 19.9 0.727 24.8 0 0.001 N B 16.9 0.613 20.7 B 16.9 0.616 20.7 0 0.003 N#52 Bayfront Expy/Willow C 31.5 0.781 46 C 31.5 0.781 46.1 0.1 0 N F 95.8 1.152 117.8 F 96.2 1.153 118.3 0.5 0.001 N#53 Bayfront Expy/University C- 32.5 0.984 63.1 C- 32.5 0.984 63.1 0 0 N D+ 37.6 0.946 45.6 D+ 37.8 0.947 45.8 0.2 0.001 N#54 Bay/University D+ 37.5 0.802 41.1 D+ 37.5 0.802 41.1 0 0 N F 102.8 1.191 139.2 F 102.9 1.191 139.3 0.1 0 N#55 Donohoe/University D- 53.1 0.924 57.8 D- 53.2 0.924 57.9 0.1 0 N D 44 0.892 51.3 D 44 0.892 51.3 0 0 N#56 Welch/Quarry B- 19.8 0.49 22.5 B- 19.8 0.493 22.6 0.1 0.003 N C+ 20.7 0.505 22.4 C+ 20.9 0.5 22.4 0 -0.005 N#57 Durand/Sand Hill A 7.9 0.426 5.6 A 7.8 0.435 5.6 0 0.009 N A 6 0.424 7.9 A 6.1 0.45 8.1 0.2 0.026 N#58 Pasteur NB/Welch A 8.4 0.328 10.1 A 8.3 0.328 10.1 0 0 N B+ 10.6 0.414 10.7 B+ 10.6 0.414 10.7 0 0 N#59 Pasteur SB/Welch B+ 10.6 0.32 9.2 B+ 10.6 0.321 9.2 0 0.001 N A 8.6 0.261 9.1 A 8.6 0.261 9.1 0 0 N#60 Durand/Welch#61 Bowdoin St/Stanford Ave C 18.2 0.803 18.2 C 18.2 0.803 18.2 0 0 N B 14.2 0.653 14.2 B 14.3 0.658 14.3 0.1 0.005 N#62 I-280 NB Off-Ramp / Alpine Road F 251.7 2.13 251.7 F 252.3 2.132 252.3 0.6 0.002 N F 260.5 2.026 260.5 F 263.7 2.04 263.7 3.2 0.014 N#63 I-280 SB Off-Ramp / Alpine Road F 444.1 1.86 444.1 F 445.9 1.86 445.9 1.8 0 N E 36 0.73 36 E 36.5 0.74 36.5 0.5 0.01 N* The intersection geometry has recently changed. The traffic operations at this intersection will be updated in the next version of this report.Source: AECOM 2008
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El Camino Real / University Avenue (#10) – Palm Drive – LOS changes from D toE and is considered adversely impacted.
Middlefield Road / Lytton Avenue (#19) - LOS remains at F but the averagecritical delay increased by 4 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.012. Thisintersection is significantly affected by the project.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Campus Drive West (#26) – LOS remains at E but theaverage critical delay increased by 18.8 seconds and the V/C increased by0.046. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Alpine-Santa Cruz Avenue (#27) - LOS changes fromD to E and is considered adversely impacted.
Arboretum / Galvez (#37) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F. The City of PaloAlto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts at unsignalized intersections.Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met, additional traffic through theintersection would constitute a significant impact. Traffic signal warrants at thisintersection are met at baseline conditions as well as with project.
Middlefield Road / Ravenswood Avenue (#46) - LOS remains at F but theaverage critical delay increased by 6.6 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.016.This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
3.4.2 Impact of SUMC only in 2015No Build 2015 traffic volumes + SUMC at 60 percent of full build-out occupancycompared with No Build 2015 traffic volumes
The traffic volumes for this scenario are shown in Figures 3-14a through 3-14d. Theresults of the analysis are included in Table 3-8. For this scenario, SUMC is at 60percent occupancy of the full build-out. As seen in Table 3-8, four intersections wouldbe adversely impacted by the proposed SUMC project during the AM peak:
El Camino Real / Galvez (#11) - LOS changes from D to E with the projectand is considered significantly impacted.
El Camino Real / Page Mill-Oregon Expressway (#16) - LOS remains at Fwith or without the proposed project. The average critical delay increased by6.1 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.016. This intersection is significantlyaffected by the project.
Alpine / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#62) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F. TheCity of Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts at unsignalizedintersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met, additional trafficthrough the intersection would constitute a significant impact. Traffic signalwarrants are met at this intersection.
Alpine / I-280 SB Off-Ramp (#63) (unsignalized)- LOS remains at F. The Cityof Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts at unsignalizedintersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met, additional traffic
STANFORD EIR2015 Volumes with SUMC rev2.cdr
AM (PM) Peak Hour2015 TRAFFIC VOLUMES WITH SUMC
Figure 3-14a
ValparaisoE
l Cam
ino R
eal
1
Santa Cruz
El C
am
ino R
eal
2
Ravenswood
El C
am
ino R
eal
3
Roble
El C
am
ino R
eal
4
Middle Av
El C
am
ino R
eal
5
Cambridge
El C
am
ino R
eal
6
Sand Hill
El C
am
ino R
eal
7
Quarry
El C
am
ino R
eal
8
University
El C
am
ino
Re
al
9
Embarcadero
El C
am
ino
Re
al
11
Churchill
El C
am
ino
Re
al
12
Palm Galvez
Park
El C
am
ino
Re
al
13
Stanford
El C
am
ino
Re
al
14
California
El C
am
ino
Re
al
15
Page Mill Expwy
El C
am
ino
Re
al
16
Serra
University
Woodla
nd17
Willow
Mid
dle
fileld18
24(38)56(97)51(91)
891(
1651
)60
(56)
87(159)50(69)
74(151)
109(
163)
1935
(164
7)
15
(76)
1910
(157
1)18
2(21
3) 38 (100)349(387)589(514)
15 (33)371(353)
61(125)
113(
245)
873(
1413
)39
6(62
6)
95(1
54)
2419
(203
2)0
(4)
0 (2)6 (1)5 (3)
177(203)0 (0)
340(204)
218(
427)
1080
(208
2)0
(1)
25(1
8)27
18(2
246)
44
(51)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (3)
14(21)1 (0)
46(34)
207(
266)
1260
(247
4)1
(3)
493(
347)
1549
(113
0)63
3(40
7)
289(587)
278(240)
248(
143)
809(
1314
)29
(70)
169(
108)
1993
(165
2)
139(349)
138(415)
237(
423)
1062
(162
5)
157(177)1412(1122)299(220)
9 (49)441(885)31(101)
125(
62)
363(
434)
102(
53)
287(
359)
224(
113)
1800
(201
6)30
5(44
4) 263(200)503(431)234(319)
57(273)175(499)140(464)
458(
356)
1474
(178
0)90
(392
)
1955
(249
2)19
3(36
3) 162(175)
233(198)
1695
(207
0)16
5(20
7)
197(298)1402(865)475(576)
440(612)900(1262)
131(434)
348(
202)
1335
(195
6)67
4(74
5)
455(
354)
1088
(117
9)15
6(23
3)
594(394)1266(860)329(278)
81(34)731(1119)
20(15) 36(2
2)15
2(13
3)37
5(53
3)
58(8
4)10
6(12
8)27
5(47
5)
Alma
10
Lytton
Alm
a
16
(17)
311(
346)
216(
290) 114(230)
35 (10)171(320)
6 (5)5 (16)
7 (3)
27
(16)
415(
728)
301(
376)
282(
219)
1714
(146
1)62
(6
7)
23 (23)222(190)78 (111)
250(456)252(205)105(176)
135(
183)
671(
1477
)46
(8
1)
24 (16)11 (4)12 (4)
72 (145)9 (26)
97 (315)
225(
246)
1644
(211
0)14
(2
1)
181(
123)
2133
(235
5)48
(3
1) 5 (15)18 (10)15 (28)
206(196)19 (23)
208(200)
202(
265)
1607
(204
2)27
(6
1)
267(
211)
2003
(246
2)30
(4
5) 62 (90)84 (49)63 (135)
36(144)47 (70)65(143)
151(
139)
1707
(196
1)96
(1
36)
253(
147)
1866
(235
5)13
3 (1
26)
26
(39)
2315
(207
7)35
(7
4)
6 (29)3 (30)3 (57)
49 (49)7 (7)
48 (21)
57
(120
)12
74(2
052)
28
(10)
589(670)161(139)993(557)
22 (57)320(332)115(133) 30
(6
7)42
9(44
7)29
9(52
4)
52
(52)
349(
467)
524(
1034
)657(429)
STANFORD EIR2015 Volumes with SUMC rev2.cdr
AM (PM) Peak Hour2015 TRAFFIC VOLUMES WITH SUMC
Figure 3-14b
Embarcadero
Mid
dle
field21
Churchill
Alm
a
22
Page Mill
Junip
ero
Serr
a
23
Stanford
Junip
ero
Serr
a
24
Campus Dr E
Junip
ero
Serr
a
25
Campus Dr W
Jun
ipe
ro S
err
a
26
Alpine
Jun
ipe
ro S
err
a
27
Sand Hill Rd
Sand H
ill C
ir
28
Sh
aro
n P
ark29
Sand Hill
Oa
k31
Sand Hill
Sto
ck F
arm
32
Sand Hill
Pa
ste
ur33
Sand Hill
Sand Hill
Abore
tum
34
Quarry
Arb
ore
tum35
Palm
Arb
ore
tum36
Foothill
74(4
2)32
7(38
8)14
5(10
8) 65(166)872(884)59(111)
56(81)697(875)
62(91)
152(
77)
218(
345)
46(4
8)
175(
164)
784(
1281
)0
(6)
3 (6)83(101)99(88)
76(118)78(98)
136(309)
305(
239)
1455
(917
)17
(39)
129(
542)
562(
982)
271(
174) 97(137)
713(1872)356(261)
450(231)1900(982)
408(137)
222(
778)
1091
(736
)29
4(26
2)
23
(8)
787(
547)
434(
188) 44(449)
14 (5)75(350)
6 (30)3 (22)4 (22) 18
(7
)36
5(70
5)45
9(19
3)
704(1135)903(490)
109(
620)
396(
648)
1026(892)630(119)
317(
282)
1 (1
)28
5(28
7) 192(351)1172(1828)52 (2)
201(172)1855(1138)
38 (4) 1 (3
1)1
(2)
3 (2
6)
170(
128)
80(3
3)
2248(1082)
43(98)891(2211)
17
(10)
10
(9)
11
(11)
7 (6)532(1069)247(98)
45 (37)1467(972)
578(117)
149(
583)
3 (2
2)10
7(30
5)
4 (5
)7
(10)
4 (4
)
6 (18)558(651)81(88)
12 (3)602(672)513(418)
274(
470)
7 (4
)37
(1
08)
33(4
1)33
1(35
8)12
4(11
8) 61(120)401(302)17 (102)
21(80)183(506)285(603)
544(
282)
296(
350)
39(3
6)
12
(13)
310(
534)
384(
503) 556(364)
455(372)
1 (0)128(534)
6 (31)
Santa Cruz
Sand Hill Rd
Sa
nd
Hill
Cir
University
Mid
dle
field20
88(98)571(425)95(59)
42(88)280(547)
14(26)
142(
111)
530(
505)
162(
155)
50(5
8)29
1(46
0)81
(171
)
83(122)166(358)
558(
844)
183(
147)
808(
703)
511(
433)
74(202)18 (83)
749(
907)
233(
162)
688(
726)
101
(67)
41
(219
)0
(0)
22 (3)797(2075)0 (1)
0 (0
)25
0(55
)11
5 (3
0)69
3(25
3)
60
(96)
160 (29)1859(656)
18
(11)
7 (1
0)23
(1
2)
13 (21)649(1688)105(60)
11 (21)1840(1089)
535(82)
42(4
47)
0 (6
)21
(102
)
Sand Hill
Sa
nta
Cru
z
30
404(
434)
799(
794)
353(
179) 61 (242)
701(1437)268(388)
383(475)1439(897)
346(241)
208(
302)
784(
881)
516(
309)
71(3
8)32
7(22
4)1
(0)
LyttonM
iddle
field19
16(22)104(86)7 (10)
191(418)34(168)83(123)
138(
187)
299(
651)
8 (2
9)
645(
292)
697(
758)
11
(27)
STANFORD EIR2015 Volumes with SUMC rev2.cdr
AM (PM) Peak Hour2015 TRAFFIC VOLUMES WITH SUMC
Charleston
Mid
dle
field40
Hamilton
Mid
dle
field41
Hamilton
Alm
a
42
Santa Cruz Av
Un
ive
rsity
Dr
43
Ringwood
Mid
dle
field45 47
Ba
y R
d48
Willow Rd
Ba
y (V
an
Vu
ren
)
51
Network Cir
Ba
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nt E
xpw
y
52
University Av
Bayf
ront
Exp
wy
53
Marsh Rd
146(
155)
631(
769)
333(
176) 140(194)
328(360)106(119)
175(231)627(370)220(209)
145(
218)
528(
729)
37(4
7)
123(
116)
566(
505)
9 (2
3)
43
(60)
333(
389)
10
(38)
10
(20)
536(
716)
56(9
1)
6 (3
)10
02(8
27)
187(
164)
25
(7)
986(
807)
281(
523) 507(281)
45 (3)152(34)
23 (42)63 (71)23 (43) 57
(7
)64
6(98
5)15
2(87
)
5 (5
)40
(1
4)11
9(74
) 33 (62)1189(997)413(230)
1 (2)760(960)62 (94)
97
(67)
7 (1
3)23
1(21
6)
109(
95)
420(
311)
70 (58)1268(1585)
491(224)1488(1343)
179(
80)
1291
(376
9)
161(77)
459(1942)
2064
(655
)40
11(9
31)
Charleston
Alm
a
39
103(160)303(493)69(70)
128(110)581(460)155(291)
69(7
1)66
3(12
87)
109(
76)
368(
215)
1274
(116
3)22
(62)
527(604)87(134)
557(487)521(474)
311(
482)
113(
134)
261(
202)
942(
2265
)87
(9
)22(98)15(256)8 (166)
121(75)373(75)
568(1736)
1409
(447
)23
77(1
021)
22
(3)
Marsh Rd
US
10
1 S
B O
ff
49
748(
586)
967(
1570
)
186(335)1405(1079)
959(1293)653(906)
Oak Grove Rd
El C
am
ino R
eal
44
92(1
22)
1803
(141
8)10
9(89
) 50(70)239(193)126(113)
55(140)172(205)
56(127)
133(
123)
792(
1670
)59
(115
)
Ravenswood
Mid
dle
field46
199(
172)
822(
709)
141(364)619(761)
651(
834)
464(
652)
El C
am
ino
Re
al
Encinal
79
(63)
2257
(169
4)17
7(82
) 215(251)24 (29)89 (103)
15 (35)23 (10)
1 (35)
22
(50)
922(
1879
)56
(6
1)
US 101 SB On
Marsh Rd
US
101 N
B O
ff
50
717(
704)
339(
119)
1931(1161)855(722)
1202(2299)711(523)
US 101 N
B On
Willow Rd
Figure 3-14c
EmbarcaderoA
rbore
tum
37
27
(39)
288(
448)
282(717)
396(299)539(342)
Galvez
Charleston
El C
am
ino R
eal
38
330(
311)
1140
(224
8)15
8(16
7) 142(237)567(503)113(166)
219(235)424(602)186(498)
393(
321)
1576
(121
9)92
(184
)
Arastradero
University Av
Bay
Rd
54
University Av
Donohoe S
t
55
98(1
39)
226(
329)
54(1
05) 60(61)
1357(697)118(164)
147(111)622(1826)114(107)
116(
218)
263(
287)
117(
499)
503(
217)
122(
157)
21(7
3)
84(111)1050(765)29(108)
169(233)383(925)285(605)
481(
356)
525(
497)
333(
949)
58(120)72(325)21 (47)
21 (25)271(134)38 (7)
143(220)8 (8)97(283)
STANFORD EIR2015 Volumes with SUMC rev2.cdr
AM (PM) Peak Hour2015 TRAFFIC VOLUMES WITH SUMC
Figure 3-14d
QuarryW
elc
h R
d56
Sand Hill Rd
Dura
nd W
y
57
Past
eur
Dr
(E)
Welch Rd
58
Past
eur
Dr
(W)
Welch Rd
59
Welch Rd
60
Stanford Av
Bow
doin
St
61
178(112)187(220)
61(2
76)
88(1
76)
269(99)323(151)
46(2
5)32
5(12
9)24
3(14
1)
169(296)158(92)
185(260)124(44)
72(314)268(275)
12 (65)412(305)
52(1
15)
130(
360)
120(
205)
50
(63)
13
(4)
234(
759) 570(220)
185(172)11 (8)
68 (62)105(269)
7 (2) 2 (6
)5
(26)
1 (1
7)
16
(13)
48
(16) 8 (18)
899(1300)
26 (19)1325(1008)
34 (37)3 (1)
39 (33)3 (1)
1 (2
)1
(3)
62
53 (404)895 (1475)
369 (393)776 (462)
336
(245
)0
(0)
970
(512
)
Alpine Rd
I-2
80
NB
Off-R
am
p
I-280 S
B O
ff-R
am
p
Alpine Rd
63
571
(281
)
380
(72)
407 (925)829 (813)
765 (803)189 (288)
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Table 3-8LOS Comparison with SUMC only in 2015
2015AM 2015AM+SUMC Compare 2015PM 2015PM+SUMC CompareAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
#1 ECR/Valparaiso D 41 0.882 45.3 D 41.8 0.897 46.5 1.2 0.015 N D- 52.6 0.95 65 D- 53.6 0.956 66.1 1.1 0.006 N#2 ECR/Santa Cruz B+ 11.6 0.635 11.6 B+ 11.7 0.652 11.8 0.2 0.017 N B- 19.1 0.638 20 B- 19.1 0.645 19.9 -0.1 0.007 N#3 ECR/Ravenswood D 50.2 0.955 55.5 D- 52.9 0.976 60 4.5 0.021 N E+ 59 0.985 73 E 60 0.99 74.4 1.4 0.005 N#4 ECR/Roble B+ 10 0.537 9.5 A 9.9 0.551 9.4 -0.1 0.014 N B 12.4 0.527 13.2 B 12.3 0.532 13.2 0 0.005 N#5 ECR/Middle C 25.7 0.816 31.3 C 25.9 0.83 31.7 0.4 0.014 N D 43.1 0.935 47.8 D 44.3 0.953 50.2 2.4 0.018 N#6 ECR/Cambridge B 14.5 0.68 16.6 B 14.6 0.695 16.7 0.1 0.015 N B 14.3 0.627 20.5 B 14.2 0.631 20.4 -0.1 0.004 N#7 ECR/Sand Hill - Alma C 27 0.636 36.6 C 28.9 0.642 37 0.4 0.006 N D+ 35.4 0.676 43.6 D+ 36.6 0.694 44.1 0.5 0.018 N#8 ECR/Quarry Rd B+ 12 0.516 14.4 B 13.1 0.543 16 1.6 0.027 N C+ 22.8 0.569 31.5 C 24 0.597 32.6 1.1 0.028 N#9 Alma/Lytton B 17.4 0.545 17.8 B 17.9 0.569 18.5 0.7 0.024 N C 28 0.879 34.3 C 29.4 0.897 36.8 2.5 0.018 N
#10 ECR/University-Palm (Single Int) C- 34.1 0.851 39.9 D+ 36.4 0.887 44 4.1 0.036 N D- 54 0.922 63.2 E 65.8 0.968 73.3 10.1 0.046 Y#11 ECR/Embarcadero-Galvez D- 53.3 0.927 61.8 E+ 55.3 0.943 65.1 3.3 0.016 Y E 69.1 0.989 75.5 E 71 1.005 75.5 0 0.016 N#12 ECR/Churchill C 25.7 0.665 34.1 C 25.8 0.68 34.3 0.2 0.015 N C 27.8 0.834 41.7 C 28 0.842 42.2 0.5 0.008 N#13 ECR/Serra-Park B 15.8 0.642 18.4 B 15.7 0.646 18.4 0 0.004 N C 26.7 0.809 33.3 C 26.8 0.82 33.5 0.2 0.011 N#14 ECR/Stanford Ave C+ 21.3 0.635 24.4 C+ 21.2 0.64 24.5 0.1 0.005 N C+ 22.9 0.747 28.4 C+ 22.9 0.757 28.5 0.1 0.01 N#15 ECR/California C+ 20.5 0.613 20.9 C+ 20.5 0.617 20.8 -0.1 0.004 N C 29.2 0.757 29.5 C 29.3 0.767 29.6 0.1 0.01 N#16 ECR/Page Mil-Oregon F 83.4 1.096 106.3 F 86.9 1.112 112.4 6.1 0.016 Y F 94.3 1.105 108.4 F 97.4 1.115 112.4 4 0.01 Y#17 Woodland/University D+ 37.7 0.78 41.7 D+ 37.9 0.78 41.7 0 0 N E 63.8 1.03 83.7 E 65.3 1.04 86.3 2.6 0.01 N
#18 Middlefield/Willow D 48.5 0.919 56.2 D 50.8 0.94 59.5 3.3 0.021 N E 74 1.028 89.8 F 80.3 1.055 98.5 8.7 0.027 Y
#19 Middlefield/Lytton D 45.2 0.831 46.1 D- 51.7 0.85 52.6 6.5 0.019 N F 82 1.027 92.1 F 86.3 1.04 97.3 5.2 0.013 Y#20 Middlefield/University C 28.8 0.57 28.8 C 28.8 0.579 29 0.2 0.009 N C- 33.2 0.786 37.2 C- 33.4 0.795 37.6 0.4 0.009 N#21 Middlefield/Embarcadero D+ 38.2 0.6 39.6 D+ 38.1 0.609 39.6 0 0.009 N D 40 0.669 41.6 D 40 0.672 41.6 0 0.003 N#22 Alma/Churchill C+ 21.1 0.714 17.9 C+ 21.3 0.717 18 0.1 0.003 N C- 33.5 0.892 41.1 C- 34.2 0.899 42.3 1.2 0.007 N#23 Junipero-Foothill/Page Mill Road F 143.6 1.292 205.4 F 144.6 1.296 207.2 1.8 0.004 N F 178.7 1.415 268.4 F 181.1 1.425 272.7 4.3 0.01 Y#24 Junipero/Stanford B 13.6 0.715 19.2 B 14 0.735 20 0.8 0.02 N B 17.3 0.767 23.2 B 17.6 0.775 23.6 0.4 0.008 N#25 Junipero/Campus East B 12.6 0.575 18.2 B 13 0.595 18.8 0.6 0.02 N B 14 0.607 17.4 B 14.2 0.614 17.5 0.1 0.007 N#26 Junipero/Campus West D 39.9 0.614 43.3 D 42.1 0.621 43.8 0.5 0.007 N E 61.8 0.932 83.2 E 63.5 0.938 85.5 2.3 0.006 N#27 Junipero/Alpine-Santa Cruz D 45 0.972 52.9 D 46.3 0.979 54.7 1.8 0.007 N D- 54.5 0.995 57.7 E+ 56.4 1.004 60 2.3 0.009 Y#28 Sand Hill Cir I-280/Sand Hill* F 90.4 0.998 70.3 F 93.7 1.012 72.5 2.2 0.014 N D 41.9 0.938 49.3 D 44 0.952 52 2.7 0.014 N#29 Sharon Park/Sand Hill C 27.1 0.763 24.7 C 27.2 0.776 24.9 0.2 0.013 N C 25.2 0.787 28.6 C 25.3 0.799 28.8 0.2 0.012 N#30 Santa Cruz/Sand Hill D 41.6 0.991 60 D 45.5 1.024 68.8 8.8 0.033 N D 48.1 0.914 55.4 D 49.3 0.926 57 1.6 0.012 N#31 Oak/Sand Hill A 9.4 0.73 10.5 A 9.5 0.75 10.8 0.3 0.02 N A 7.2 0.74 8.7 A 7.4 0.759 9 0.3 0.019 N
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2015AM 2015AM+SUMC Compare 2015PM 2015PM+SUMC CompareAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay Crit
V/C Impact?
LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
#32 Stock Farm/Sand Hill B 16 0.625 17.4 B 16.2 0.641 17.8 0.4 0.016 N C 25.3 0.683 27.6 C 26.2 0.704 29 1.4 0.021 N#33 Pasteur/Sand Hill C+ 22.6 0.666 25.1 C 26.6 0.711 30.5 5.4 0.045 N C 25.5 0.596 26.2 C 26.4 0.612 27.2 1 0.016 N#34 Arboretum/Sand Hill B- 19.7 0.487 22.3 C+ 20.6 0.537 23.6 1.3 0.05 N C 26.1 0.603 29.8 C 27.7 0.625 31.5 1.7 0.022 N#35 Arboretum/Quarry C- 33.1 0.613 34 C- 34 0.657 35.3 1.3 0.044 N C 31.9 0.712 37 C- 33.3 0.763 40.1 3.1 0.051 N#36 Arboretum/Palm C+ 22.7 0.822 27.4 C 26.4 0.877 33.4 6 0.055 N C+ 20.7 0.723 21.9 C+ 21.6 0.761 23.9 2 0.038 N#37 Arboretum/Galvez D 29.2 0.67 29.2 D 30.4 0.69 30.4 1.2 0.02 N F 86.6 1.04 86.6 F 105.3 1.1 105.3 18.7 0.06 Y#38 ECR/Charleston D 48.9 0.758 49.7 D 49 0.766 49.9 0.2 0.008 N E+ 58.7 0.962 66 E+ 59.3 0.966 66.8 0.8 0.004 N#39 Alma/Charleston D 42.4 0.833 43.9 D 42.8 0.84 44.4 0.5 0.007 N D 46.6 0.884 50.4 D 47 0.89 51.1 0.7 0.006 N#40 Middlefield/Charleston D 41 0.701 42.9 D 41.1 0.703 42.9 0 0.002 N D 41.6 0.728 44.3 D 41.6 0.729 44.3 0 0.001 N#41 Middlefield/Hamilton B 17.2 0.405 17.9 B 17.7 0.42 18.5 0.6 0.015 N B- 18.2 0.41 18.8 B- 18.5 0.424 19.2 0.4 0.014 N#42 Alma/Hamilton B+ 11.1 0.503 12.8 B 12.1 0.521 13.8 1 0.018 N C+ 21.2 0.618 21.8 C+ 21.5 0.624 22 0.2 0.006 N#43 University/Santa Cruz C+ 22.5 0.564 28.9 C+ 22.7 0.568 29 0.1 0.004 N C 30 0.67 35 C 30 0.673 35.2 0.2 0.003 N#44 ECR/Oak Grove C 30.3 0.769 29.7 C 30.5 0.786 30.1 0.4 0.017 N C 30.8 0.724 30.4 C 30.8 0.74 30.5 0.1 0.016 N#45 Middlefield/Ringwood C 30.8 0.704 34.6 C 30.9 0.705 34.6 0 0.001 N C 31.3 0.816 38.7 C 31.4 0.817 38.8 0.1 0.001 N#46 Middlefield/Ravenwood F 86.9 1.111 108.7 F 89.5 1.121 111.8 3.1 0.01 N F 132.9 1.281 173.3 F 136 1.29 177.1 3.8 0.009 N#47 ECR/Encinal B- 19.9 0.775 18.6 C+ 20.1 0.789 19 0.4 0.014 N C+ 20.4 0.723 22.2 C+ 20.4 0.736 22.3 0.1 0.013 N#48 Bay/Marsh B 13.1 0.583 14.5 B 13 0.588 14.5 0 0.005 N B 12.4 0.516 13.6 B 12.4 0.521 13.6 0 0.005 N#49 US 101SB/Marsh B- 18.5 0.78 20.2 B- 18.5 0.782 20.2 0 0.002 N C 24.8 0.917 26.7 C 25.1 0.922 27.2 0.5 0.005 N#50 US 101NB/Marsh B 14.8 0.588 15.7 B 14.8 0.588 15.7 0 0 N B- 18.5 0.896 21.5 B- 18.5 0.896 21.5 0 0 N#51 Bay/Willow B- 19.9 0.726 24.8 B- 19.9 0.738 24.9 0.1 0.012 N B 16.9 0.613 20.7 B 17.5 0.651 16.3 -4.4 0.038 N#52 Bayfront Expy/Willow C 31.5 0.781 46 C 31.7 0.788 46.5 0.5 0.007 N F 95.8 1.152 117.8 F 98.2 1.159 120.9 3.1 0.007 N#53 Bayfront Expy/University C- 32.5 0.984 63.1 C- 33.1 0.988 64.3 1.2 0.004 N D+ 37.6 0.946 45.6 D+ 38.7 0.951 46.9 1.3 0.005 N#54 Bay/University D+ 37.5 0.802 41.1 D+ 37.6 0.805 41.2 0.1 0.003 N F 102.8 1.191 139.2 F 103.5 1.194 140.3 1.1 0.003 N#55 Donohoe/University D- 53.1 0.924 57.8 D- 53.4 0.926 58.2 0.4 0.002 N D 44 0.892 51.3 D 44 0.892 51.3 0 0 N#56 Welch/Quarry B- 19.8 0.49 22.5 C+ 21.6 0.57 25.4 2.9 0.08 N C+ 20.7 0.505 22.4 C+ 22.9 0.568 27.2 4.8 0.063 N#57 Durand/Sand Hill A 7.9 0.426 5.6 A 7.8 0.438 5.6 0 0.012 N A 6 0.424 7.9 A 6 0.436 8 0.1 0.012 N#58 Pasteur NB/Welch A 8.4 0.328 10.1 A 8.4 0.367 10.2 0.1 0.039 N B+ 10.6 0.414 10.7 B+ 10.8 0.449 10.8 0.1 0.035 N#59 Pasteur SB/Welch B+ 10.6 0.32 9.2 B+ 10.8 0.37 9.4 0.2 0.05 N A 8.6 0.261 9.1 A 8.7 0.294 9.2 0.1 0.033 N#60 Durand/Welch#61 Bowdoin St/Stanford Ave C 18.2 0.803 18.2 C 18.3 0.805 18.3 0.1 0.002 N B 14.2 0.653 14.2 B 14.3 0.658 14.3 0.1 0.005 N#62 I-280 NB Off-Ramp / Alpine Road F 251.7 2.13 251.7 F 258.1 2.161 258.1 6.4 0.031 Y F 260.5 2.026 260.5 F 267 2.053 267 6.5 0.027 Y#63 I-280 SB Off-Ramp / Alpine Road F 444.1 1.86 444.1 F 449.4 1.87 449.4 5.3 0.01 Y E 36 0.73 36 E 36.6 0.74 36.6 0.6 0.01 N
* The intersection geometry has recently changed. The traffic operations at this intersection will be updated in the next version of this report.Source: AECOM 2008
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through the intersection would constitute a significant impact. Traffic signalwarrants are met at this intersection.
During the PM peak hour, eight intersections would be adversely affected. The eightaffected intersections are:
El Camino Real / University Avenue (#10) - LOS changes from D to E withthe project and is considered significantly impacted.
El Camino Real / Page Mill-Oregon Expressway (#16) - LOS remains at F.The average critical delay increased by 4 seconds and the V/C increased by0.01. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Middlefield Road / Willow Road (#18) - LOS changes from E to F with theproject. The average critical delay increased by 8.7 seconds and the V/Cincreased by 0.027. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Middlefield Road / Lytton Avenue (#19) - LOS remains at F. The averagecritical delay increased by 5.2 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.013. Thisintersection is significantly affected by the project.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Page Mill Road (#23) - LOS remains at F. Theaverage critical delay increased by 4.3 seconds and the V/C increased by0.01. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Alpine / Santa Cruz (#27) - LOS changes from Dto E with the project and is considered significantly impacted.
Arboretum / Galvez (#37) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F. The City ofPalo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts at unsignalizedintersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met, additional trafficthrough the intersection would constitute a significant impact. Traffic signalwarrants are met at this intersection.
Alpine Road / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#62) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F.The City of Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts atunsignalized intersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met,additional traffic through the intersection would constitute a significant impact.Traffic signal warrants at this intersection are met at baseline conditions aswell as with project.
3.4.3 Impact of SSC + SUMC in 2015No Build 2015 traffic volumes + SSC at 100 percent build-out + SUMC at 60 percentoccupancy of full build-out compared with No Build 2015 traffic volumes
The traffic volumes for this scenario are shown in Figures 3-15a through 3-15d. Theresults of the analysis are included in Table 3-9.
STANFORD EIR2015 Volumes with SCC+SUMC rev2.cdr
Figure 3-15a
ValparaisoE
l Cam
ino R
eal
1
Santa Cruz
El C
am
ino R
eal
2
Ravenswood
El C
am
ino R
eal
3
Roble
El C
am
ino R
eal
4
Middle Av
El C
am
ino R
eal
5
Cambridge
El C
am
ino R
eal
6
Sand Hill
El C
am
ino R
eal
7
Quarry
El C
am
ino R
eal
8
University
El C
am
ino
Re
al
9
Embarcadero
El C
am
ino
Re
al
11
Churchill
El C
am
ino
Re
al
12
Palm Galvez
Park
El C
am
ino
Re
al
13
Stanford
El C
am
ino
Re
al
14
California
El C
am
ino
Re
al
15
Page Mill Expwy
El C
am
ino
Re
al
16
Serra
University
Woodla
nd17
Willow
Mid
dle
fileld18
AM (PM) Peak Hour
24(38)56(97)51(91)
895(
1682
)60
(56)
87(159)50(69)
74(151)
109(
163)
1945
(168
0)
15
(76)
1920
(160
4)18
2(21
3) 38 (100)349(387)593(526)
15 (33)371(353)
61(125)
113(
245)
877(
1444
)39
8(63
8)
95(1
54)
2433
(207
7)0
(4)
0 (2)6 (1)5 (3)
177(203)0 (0)
343(215)
220(
437)
1087
(212
4)0
(1)
25
(18)
2735
(230
1)44
(5
1)0 (0)0 (0)0 (3)
14 (21)1 (0)
46 (34)
207(
268)
1268
(252
6)1
(3)
503(
382)
1556
(115
6)63
3(40
7)
294(623)
282(267)
256(
172)
812(
1334
)29
(71)
177(
138)
1998
(168
5)
143(375)
144(455)
245(
451)
1076
(167
5)
166(209)1416(1138)299(220)
9 (49)444(900)31(101)
125(
62)
363(
434)
102(
53)
291(
389)
224(
113)
1805
(205
0)30
6(45
4) 266(211)504(435)234(319)
57(273)175(502)140(467)
459(
359)
1484
(181
5)90
(392
)
1960
(252
3)19
3(36
5) 162(177)
233(198)
1705
(210
5)16
5(20
7)
200(308)1402(865)475(576)
443(619)900(1262)
131(434)
349(
209)
1338
(197
4)67
5(75
4)
455(
354)
1094
(119
8)15
6(23
3)
594(394)1268(866)329(287)
81(34)732(1124)
20(15) 36(2
2)15
2(13
3)37
5(53
3)
58(8
4)10
6(12
8)27
5(47
5)
Alma
10
Lytton
Alm
a
16
(17)
311(
346)
216(
291) 114(232)
35 (10)174(329)
6 (5)5 (16)
7 (3)
27
(16)
416(
732)
302(
380)
282(
219)
1715
(146
3)62
(6
7)
23 (23)222(190)81 (118)
250(456)252(205)112(199)
138(
205)
672(
1480
)47
(8
8)
24 (16)11 (4)12 (4)
72 (145)9 (26)
97 (315)
225(
246)
1654
(214
5)14
(2
1)
181(
123)
2138
(238
6)48
(3
1) 5 (15)18 (10)15 (28)
206(196)19 (23)
208(202)
203(
267)
1617
(207
6)27
(6
1)
267(
211)
2008
(249
4)30
(4
5) 62 (90)84 (49)63 (135)
36(144)47 (70)65(143)
151(
139)
1718
(199
7)96
(1
36)
253(
147)
1871
(238
9)13
3 (1
26)
26
(39)
2329
(212
2)35
(7
4)
6 (29)3 (30)3 (57)
49 (49)7 (7)
48 (21)
57
(120
)12
81(2
094)
28
(10)
2015 TRAFFIC VOLUMES WITH SSC and SUMC
589(671)161(139)995(567)
22(57)320(332)115(133) 30
(6
7)42
9(45
0)30
1(53
2)
52
(52)
350(
470)
524(
1035
)657(431)
STANFORD EIR2015 Volumes with SCC+SUMC rev2.cdr
Figure 3-15b
Embarcadero
Mid
dle
field21
Churchill
Alm
a
22
Page Mill
Junip
ero
Serr
a
23
Stanford
Junip
ero
Serr
a
24
Campus Dr E
Junip
ero
Serr
a
25
Campus Dr W
Jun
ipe
ro S
err
a
26
Alpine
Jun
ipe
ro S
err
a
27
Sand Hill Rd
Sand H
ill C
ir
28
Sh
aro
n P
ark29
Sand Hill
Oa
k31
Sand Hill
Sto
ck F
arm
32
Sand Hill
Pa
ste
ur33
Sand Hill
Sand Hill
Abore
tum
34
Quarry
Arb
ore
tum35
Palm
Arb
ore
tum36
Foothill
74(4
2)32
7(38
9)14
5(10
8) 65(166)876(896)59(111)
56(81)699(886)
63(92)
152(
79)
218(
346)
46(4
8)
175(
164)
785(
1285
)0
(6)
3 (6)83(101)99(88)
76(118)78(98)
136(311)
305(
241)
1456
(921
)17
(39)
131(
548)
563(
988)
271(
174) 97(137)
714(1875)357(265)
452(238)1901(985)
408(137)
222(
778)
1093
(742
)29
5(26
6)
23
(8)
788(
556)
443(
218) 48(478)
14 (5)75(352)
6 (30)3 (22)4 (22) 18
(7
)36
9(71
5)46
0(19
4)
705(1140)913(528)
109(
622)
403(
685)
1028(897)630(121)
317(
282)
1 (1
)28
9(30
1) 194(364)1180(1866)52 (2)
201(172)1868(1181)
38 (4) 1 (3
1)1
(2)
3 (2
6)
170(
128)
82(3
8)
2274(1168)
44(103)905(2290)
17
(10)
10
(9)
11
(11)
7 (6)546(1153)247(98)
45 (37)1495(1063)
578(117)
149(
583)
3 (2
2)10
7(30
5)
4 (5
)7
(10)
4 (4
)
6 (18)566(705)87(110)
12 (3)618(730)525(461)
280(
509)
7 (4
)40
(1
31)
37(7
0)33
4(37
8)12
7(12
7) 62(128)402(306)18 (107)
30(110)184(509)285(603)
544(
282)
302(
372)
41(4
2)
12
(13)
312(
544)
386(
518) 560(380)
455(372)
2 (4)128(534)
6 (31)
AM (PM) Peak Hour
Santa Cruz
Sand Hill Rd
Sa
nd
Hill
Cir
University
Mid
dle
field20
88(98)574(435)95(59)
43(98)281(557)
14(27)
145(
121)
530(
505)
162(
155)
50(5
9)29
1(46
0)81
(171
)
83(122)166(359)
560(
855)
183(
147)
811(
714)
511(
434)
74(202)18 (83)
751(
918)
233(
162)
691(
737)
101
(67)
41
(219
)0
(0)
22 (3)805(2113)0 (1)
0 (0
)25
0(55
)11
5 (3
0)69
3(25
4)
60
(96)
160 (29)1871(698)
18
(11)
7 (1
0)23
(1
2)
13 (21)663(1771)105(60)
11 (21)1868(1180)
535(82)
42(4
47)
0 (6
)21
(102
)
Sand Hill
Sa
nta
Cru
z
30
404(
434)
808(
822)
357(
193) 61 (247)
710(1489)270(403)
383(475)1456(953)
346(241)
208(
302)
788(
908)
521(
325)
71(3
8)32
9(23
1)1
(0)
LyttonM
iddle
field19
16(22)104(86)8 (13)
191(420)34(168)84(125)
139(
189)
300(
656)
8 (3
2)
647(
299)
698(
763)
11
(27)
2015 TRAFFIC VOLUMES WITH SSC and SUMC
STANFORD EIR2015 Volumes with SCC+SUMC rev2.cdr
Charleston
Mid
dle
field40
Hamilton
Mid
dle
field41
Hamilton
Alm
a
42
Santa Cruz Av
Un
ive
rsity
Dr
43
Ringwood
Mid
dle
field45 47
Ba
y R
d48
Willow Rd
Ba
y (V
an
Vu
ren
)
51
Network Cir
Ba
yfro
nt E
xpw
y
52
University Av
Bayf
ront
Exp
wy
53
Marsh Rd
146(
155)
631(
773)
333(
176) 140(194)
329(363)106(119)
175(231)627(373)220(209)
145(
218)
529(
733)
37(4
7)
123(
116)
566(
506)
9 (2
3)
43
(60)
333(
390)
10
(38)
10
(20)
537(
720)
57(9
7)
6 (3
)10
03(8
31)
187(
164)
25
(7)
987(
811)
281(
524) 507(282)
45 (3)152(34)
23 (42)63 (71)23 (43) 57
(7
)64
6(98
9)15
2(87
)
5 (5
)40
(1
4)11
9(74
) 33 (62)1190(1002)413(231)
1 (2)761(965)62 (94)
97
(67)
7 (1
3)23
1(21
7)
109(
95)
420(
311)
70 (58)1270(1594)
491(224)1491(1353)
179(
80)
1291
(377
2)
161(77)
459(1943)
2065
(656
)40
12(9
34)
Charleston
Alm
a
39
103(160)304(496)69(70)
128(110)581(463)155(291)
69(7
1)66
4(12
95)
109(
76)
368(
215)
1277
(117
1)22
(62)
529(614)87(134)
560(498)527(508)
320(
517)
113(
134)
261(
202)
942(
2265
)87
(9
)22(98)15(256)8 (166)
121(75)373(75)
568(1739)
1410
(450
)23
77(1
021)
22
(3)
Marsh Rd
US
10
1 S
B O
ff
49
749(
591)
967(
1570
)
186(335)1405(1079)
960(1298)653(906)
Oak Grove Rd
El C
am
ino R
eal
44
92(1
22)
1813
(145
1)10
9(89
) 50(70)239(193)126(113)
55(140)172(205)
56(127)
133(
123)
796(
1701
)59
(115
)
Ravenswood
Mid
dle
field46
203(
183)
823(
713)
143(374)620(762)
652(
836)
465(
655)
El C
am
ino
Re
al
Encinal
79
(63)
2258
(169
6)17
7(82
) 215(251)24 (29)89 (103)
15 (35)23 (10)
1 (35)
22
(50)
923(
1882
)56
(6
1)
US 101 SB On
Marsh Rd
US
101 N
B O
ff
50
717(
704)
339(
119)
1931(1161)855(722)
1202(2299)712(528)
US 101 N
B On
Willow Rd
Figure 3-15c
AM (PM) Peak Hour
EmbarcaderoA
rbore
tum
37
27
(42)
289(
454)
282(717)
398(306)539(342)
Galvez
Charleston
El C
am
ino R
eal
38
330(
311)
1142
(226
3)15
8(17
0) 143(240)567(503)113(166)
219(235)424(602)186(498)
393(
321)
1581
(123
6)92
(184
)
Arastradero
University Av
Bay
Rd
54
University Av
Donohoe S
t
55
98(1
40)
226(
329)
54(1
05) 60(61)
1358(698)118(164)
147(112)622(1827)114(107)
116(
218)
263(
287)
117(
499)
503(
217)
122(
157)
21(7
3)
84(111)1051(767)29(108)
169(233)383(927)285(605)
481(
356)
525(
497)
333(
949)
58(120)73(331)21 (47)
21 (25)273(141)38 (7)
145(227)8 (8)97(283)
2015 TRAFFIC VOLUMES WITH SSC and SUMC
STANFORD EIR2015 Volumes with SCC+SUMC rev2.cdr
Figure 3-15d
AM (PM) Peak Hour
QuarryW
elc
h R
d56
Sand Hill Rd
Dura
nd W
y
57
Past
eur
Dr
(E)
Welch Rd
58
Past
eur
Dr
(W)
Welch Rd
59
60
Stanford Av
Bow
doin
St
61
179(114)187(220)
61(2
77)
88(1
78)
269(100)323(151)
46(2
5)32
5(12
9)24
3(14
1)
169(296)158(92)
185(260)124(44)
72(314)268(275)
12 (65)412(305)
52(1
15)
130(
360)
120(
205)
50
(63)
13
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234(
759) 570(220)
189(202)11 (8)
68 (62)115(300)
7 (2) 2 (6
)5
(26)
1 (1
7)
16
(13)
48
(16) 8 (18)
914(1384)
26 (19)1353(1099)
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62
53 (404)896 (1482)
369 (393)777 (466)
336
(245
)0
(0)
971
(516
)
Alpine Rd
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80
NB
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p
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p
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63
571
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)
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(72)
408 (928)829 (816)
766 (807)189 (288)
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34 (37)3 (1)
39 (33)3 (1)
1 (2
)1
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Table 3-9LOS Comparison with SSC & SUMC in 2015
2015AM 2015AM+SSC+SUMC Compare 2015PM 2015PM+SSC+SUMC CompareAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
#1 ECR/Valparaiso D 41 0.882 45.3 D 42 0.899 46.9 1.6 0.017 N D- 52.6 0.95 65 E+ 55.1 0.971 69.9 4.9 0.021 Y#2 ECR/Santa Cruz B+ 11.6 0.635 11.6 B+ 11.7 0.655 11.8 0.2 0.02 N B- 19.1 0.638 20 B- 19 0.654 19.9 -0.1 0.016 N#3 ECR/Ravenswood D 50.2 0.955 55.5 D- 53.4 0.98 61 5.5 0.025 N E+ 59 0.985 73 E 61.5 1 76.7 3.7 0.015 N#4 ECR/Roble B+ 10 0.537 9.5 A 9.8 0.554 9.4 -0.1 0.017 N B 12.4 0.527 13.2 B 12.2 0.54 13.1 -0.1 0.013 N#5 ECR/Middle C 25.7 0.816 31.3 C 26.2 0.836 32 0.7 0.02 N D 43.1 0.935 47.8 D 46.7 0.976 54.8 7 0.041 N#6 ECR/Cambridge B 14.5 0.68 16.6 B 14.6 0.698 16.8 0.2 0.018 N B 14.3 0.627 20.5 B 14.3 0.643 20.5 0 0.016 N#7 ECR/Sand Hill - Alma C 27 0.636 36.6 C 29.2 0.645 37.1 0.5 0.009 N D+ 35.4 0.676 43.6 D+ 37.7 0.71 44.7 1.1 0.034 N#8 ECR/Quarry Rd B+ 12 0.516 14.4 B 13.4 0.549 16.4 2 0.033 N C+ 22.8 0.569 31.5 C 25 0.627 33.8 2.3 0.058 N#9 Alma/Lytton B 17.4 0.545 17.8 B 17.9 0.571 18.6 0.8 0.026 N C 28 0.879 34.3 C 30.2 0.906 38.3 4 0.027 N
#10 ECR/University-Palm(Single Int) C- 34.1 0.851 39.9 D+ 37.3 0.894 44.9 5 0.043 N D- 54 0.922 63.2 E- 77.7 1.006 86.2 23 0.084 Y
#11 ECR/Embarcadero-Galvez D- 53.3 0.927 61.8 E+ 55.7 0.946 65.8 4 0.019 Y E 69.1 0.989 75.5 E 74 1.013 77.4 1.9 0.024 N#12 ECR/Churchill C 25.7 0.665 34.1 C 25.8 0.682 34.3 0.2 0.017 N C 27.8 0.834 41.7 C 28.3 0.851 42.6 0.9 0.017 N
#13 ECR/Serra-Park B 15.8 0.642 18.4 B 15.7 0.647 18.4 0 0.005 N C 26.7 0.809 33.3 C 26.8 0.826 33.7 0.4 0.017 N
#14 ECR/Stanford Ave C+ 21.3 0.635 24.4 C+ 21.2 0.641 24.5 0.1 0.006 N C+ 22.9 0.747 28.4 C 23 0.765 28.6 0.2 0.018 N#15 ECR/California C+ 20.5 0.613 20.9 C+ 20.4 0.618 20.8 -0.1 0.005 N C 29.2 0.757 29.5 C 29.3 0.774 29.7 0.2 0.017 N#16 ECR/Page Mil-Oregon F 83.4 1.096 106.3 F 87.7 1.116 113.7 7.4 0.02 Y F 94.3 1.105 108.4 F 100 1.121 114.9 6.5 0.016 Y#17 Woodland/University D+ 37.7 0.78 41.7 D+ 37.9 0.78 41.7 0 0 N E 63.8 1.03 83.7 E 65.5 1.041 86.7 3 0.011 N
#18 Middlefield/Willow D 48.5 0.919 56.2 D- 51.1 0.942 59.9 3.7 0.023 N E 74 1.028 89.8 F 82.6 1.064 101.4 11.6 0.036 Y
#19 Middlefield/Lytton D 45.2 0.831 46.1 D- 52.2 0.854 53.2 7.1 0.023 N F 82 1.027 92.1 F 89.6 1.051 101.1 9 0.024 Y#20 Middlefield/University C 28.8 0.57 28.8 C 28.8 0.581 29 0.2 0.011 N C- 33.2 0.786 37.2 C- 33.7 0.806 38.2 1 0.02 N#21 Middlefield/Embarcadero D+ 38.2 0.6 39.6 D+ 38.1 0.61 39.6 0 0.01 N D 40 0.669 41.6 D 40 0.677 41.7 0.1 0.008 N#22 Alma/Churchill C+ 21.1 0.714 17.9 C+ 21.3 0.717 18 0.1 0.003 N C- 33.5 0.892 41.1 C- 34.6 0.903 42.9 1.8 0.011 N
#23 Junipero-Foothill/Page MillRoad F 143.6 1.292 205.4 F 144.9 1.297 207.8 2.4 0.005 N F 178.7 1.415 268.4 F 182.7 1.431 275.7 7.3 0.016 Y
#24 Junipero/Stanford B 13.6 0.715 19.2 B 14 0.737 20.1 0.9 0.022 N B 17.3 0.767 23.2 B 17.8 0.782 23.9 0.7 0.015 N#25 Junipero/Campus East B 12.6 0.575 18.2 B 13.1 0.597 18.9 0.7 0.022 N B 14 0.607 17.4 B 14.3 0.621 17.6 0.2 0.014 N#26 Junipero/Campus West D 39.9 0.614 43.3 D 43.1 0.621 44 0.7 0.007 N E 61.8 0.932 83.2 E- 75.6 0.985 104.8 21.6 0.053 Y
#27 Junipero/Alpine-SantaCruz D 45 0.972 52.9 D 47.6 0.986 56.3 3.4 0.014 N D- 54.5 0.995 57.7 E 63 1.032 67.8 10.1 0.037 Y
#28 Sand Hill Cir I-280/SandHill* F 90.4 0.998 70.3 F 94.8 1.015 73.1 2.8 0.017 N D 41.9 0.938 49.3 D 45.8 0.964 54.9 5.6 0.026 N
#29 Sharon Park/Sand Hill C 27.1 0.763 24.7 C 27.2 0.78 25 0.3 0.017 N C 25.2 0.787 28.6 C 25.8 0.819 30 1.4 0.032 N#30 Santa Cruz/Sand Hill D 41.6 0.991 60 D 47 1.035 72 12 0.044 N D 48.1 0.914 55.4 D- 52.1 0.95 60.8 5.4 0.036 N#31 Oak/Sand Hill A 9.4 0.73 10.5 A 9.6 0.758 10.9 0.4 0.028 N A 7.2 0.74 8.7 A 7.6 0.784 9.4 0.7 0.044 N
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2015AM 2015AM+SSC+SUMC Compare 2015PM 2015PM+SSC+SUMC CompareAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
#32 Stock Farm/Sand Hill B 16 0.625 17.4 B 16.3 0.65 18 0.6 0.025 N C 25.3 0.683 27.6 C 26.9 0.729 30.3 2.7 0.046 N#33 Pasteur/Sand Hill C+ 22.6 0.666 25.1 C 27.2 0.72 31.7 6.6 0.054 N C 25.5 0.596 26.2 C 27.7 0.64 29.2 3 0.044 N#34 Arboretum/Sand Hill B- 19.7 0.487 22.3 C+ 21 0.553 24.2 1.9 0.066 N C 26.1 0.603 29.8 C 31.9 0.674 37.5 7.7 0.071 N#35 Arboretum/Quarry C- 33.1 0.613 34 C- 34.1 0.659 35.4 1.4 0.046 N C 31.9 0.712 37 C- 34.3 0.782 41.6 4.6 0.07 N#36 Arboretum/Palm C+ 22.7 0.822 27.4 C 26.8 0.883 34.1 6.7 0.061 N C+ 20.7 0.723 21.9 C+ 22.4 0.783 25.2 3.3 0.06 N#37 Arboretum/Galvez D 29.2 0.67 29.2 D 30.5 0.69 30.5 1.3 0.02 N F 86.6 1.04 86.6 F 110.1 1.11 110.1 23.5 0.07 Y#38 ECR/Charleston D 48.9 0.758 49.7 D 49 0.768 49.9 0.2 0.01 N E+ 58.7 0.962 66 E+ 59.7 0.969 67.3 1.3 0.007 N#39 Alma/Charleston D 42.4 0.833 43.9 D 42.8 0.841 44.5 0.6 0.008 N D 46.6 0.884 50.4 D 47.4 0.895 51.5 1.1 0.011 N#40 Middlefield/Charleston D 41 0.701 42.9 D 41.1 0.703 43 0.1 0.002 N D 41.6 0.728 44.3 D 41.7 0.731 44.4 0.1 0.003 N#41 Middlefield/Hamilton B 17.2 0.405 17.9 B 17.7 0.422 18.5 0.6 0.017 N B- 18.2 0.41 18.8 B- 18.6 0.428 19.3 0.5 0.018 N#42 Alma/Hamilton B+ 11.1 0.503 12.8 B 12.1 0.522 13.9 1.1 0.019 N C+ 21.2 0.618 21.8 C+ 21.7 0.63 22.2 0.4 0.012 N#43 University/Santa Cruz C+ 22.5 0.564 28.9 C+ 22.9 0.577 29.3 0.4 0.013 N C 30 0.67 35 C 31 0.716 36.7 1.7 0.046 N#44 ECR/Oak Grove C 30.3 0.769 29.7 C 30.6 0.789 30.2 0.5 0.02 N C 30.8 0.724 30.4 C 30.8 0.749 30.6 0.2 0.025 N#45 Middlefield/Ringwood C 30.8 0.704 34.6 C 30.9 0.705 34.6 0 0.001 N C 31.3 0.816 38.7 C 31.4 0.819 38.9 0.2 0.003 N#46 Middlefield/Ravenwood F 86.9 1.111 108.7 F 90.8 1.126 113.4 4.7 0.015 Y F 132.9 1.281 173.3 F 141.7 1.307 184.2 10.9 0.026 Y#47 ECR/Encinal B- 19.9 0.775 18.6 C+ 20.1 0.789 19.1 0.5 0.014 N C+ 20.4 0.723 22.2 C+ 20.4 0.737 22.3 0.1 0.014 N#48 Bay/Marsh B 13.1 0.583 14.5 B 13 0.588 14.5 0 0.005 N B 12.4 0.516 13.6 B 12.4 0.523 13.7 0.1 0.007 N#49 US 101SB/Marsh B- 18.5 0.78 20.2 B- 18.5 0.782 20.2 0 0.002 N C 24.8 0.917 26.7 C 25.2 0.924 27.4 0.7 0.007 N#50 US 101NB/Marsh B 14.8 0.588 15.7 B 14.8 0.588 15.7 0 0 N B- 18.5 0.896 21.5 B- 18.5 0.896 21.5 0 0 N#51 Bay/Willow B- 19.9 0.726 24.8 B- 19.9 0.739 25 0.2 0.013 N B 16.9 0.613 20.7 B 16.9 0.62 20.7 0 0.007 N#52 Bayfront Expy/Willow C 31.5 0.781 46 C 31.7 0.788 46.5 0.5 0.007 N F 95.8 1.152 117.8 F 98.6 1.16 121.4 3.6 0.008 N#53 Bayfront Expy/University C- 32.5 0.984 63.1 C- 33.1 0.989 64.4 1.3 0.005 N D+ 37.6 0.946 45.6 D+ 38.9 0.952 47.2 1.6 0.006 N#54 Bay/University D+ 37.5 0.802 41.1 D+ 37.6 0.805 41.2 0.1 0.003 N F 102.8 1.191 139.2 F 103.6 1.194 140.4 1.2 0.003 N#55 Donohoe/University D- 53.1 0.924 57.8 D- 53.4 0.927 58.2 0.4 0.003 N D 44 0.892 51.3 D 44 0.892 51.3 0 0 N#56 Welch/Quarry B- 19.8 0.49 22.5 C+ 21.6 0.57 25.4 2.9 0.08 N C+ 20.7 0.505 22.4 C 23.1 0.568 27.2 4.8 0.063 N#57 Durand/Sand Hill A 7.9 0.426 5.6 A 7.8 0.446 5.7 0.1 0.02 N A 6 0.424 7.9 A 6.1 0.462 8.2 0.3 0.038 N#58 Pasteur NB/Welch A 8.4 0.328 10.1 A 8.4 0.367 10.2 0.1 0.039 N B+ 10.6 0.414 10.7 B+ 10.8 0.449 10.8 0.1 0.035 N#59 Pasteur SB/Welch B+ 10.6 0.32 9.2 B+ 10.8 0.37 9.4 0.2 0.05 N A 8.6 0.261 9.1 A 8.7 0.294 9.2 0.1 0.033 N#60 Durand/Welch#61 Bowdoin St/Stanford Ave C 18.2 0.803 18.2 C 18.3 0.805 18.3 0.1 0.002 N B 14.2 0.653 14.2 B 14.5 0.663 14.5 0.3 0.01 N
#62 I-280 NB Off-Ramp / AlpineRoad F 251.7 2.13 251.7 F 258.7 2.163 258.7 7 0.033 Y F 260.5 2.026 260.5 F 270.3 2.067 270.3 9.8 0.041 Y
#63 I-280 SB Off-Ramp / AlpineRoad F 444.1 1.86 444.1 F 450 1.87 450 5.9 0.01 Y E 36 0.73 36 E 37 0.74 37 1 0.01 N
* The intersection geometry has recently changed. The traffic operations at this intersection will be updated in the next version of this report.Source: AECOM 2008
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For this scenario, SSC would be fully built-out while SUMC would be at 60 percent build-out. Five intersections would be affected during the AM peak hour as shown in Table 3-9:
El Camino Real / Galvez (#11) – LOS changes from D to E and is thereforeconsidered significantly impacted by the projects.
El Camino Real / Page Mill-Oregon Expressway (#16) - LOS remains at F.The average critical delay increased by 7.4 seconds and the V/C increased by0.02. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Middlefield Road / Ravenswood Avenue (#46) - LOS remains at F. Theaverage critical delay increased by 4.7 seconds and the V/C increased by0.015. This intersection is significantly affected by the projects.
Alpine Road / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#62) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F.The City of Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts atunsignalized intersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met,additional traffic through the intersection would constitute a significant impact.Traffic signal warrants at this intersection are met at baseline conditions aswell as with project.
Alpine Road / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#63) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F.The City of Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts atunsignalized intersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met,additional traffic through the intersection would constitute a significant impact.Traffic signal warrants at this intersection are met at baseline conditions aswell as with project.
In the PM peak hour, a total of 11 intersections would be significantly impacted by theproposed project:
El Camino Real / Valparaiso (#1) Avenue - LOS changes from D to E and istherefore considered significantly impacted by the projects.
El Camino Real / University Avenue (#10) - LOS changes from D to E and istherefore considered significantly impacted by the projects.
El Camino Real / Page Mill-Oregon Expressway (#16) - LOS remains at F.The average critical delay increased by 6.5 seconds and the V/C increased by0.016. This intersection is significantly affected by the projects.
Middlefield Road / Willow Road (#18) - LOS changes from E to F with theproject. The average critical delay increased by 11.6 seconds and the V/Cincreased by 0.036. This intersection is significantly affected by the projects.
Middlefield Road / Lytton Avenue (#19) - LOS remains at F. The averagecritical delay increased by 9 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.024. Thisintersection is significantly affected by the projects.
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Junipero Serra Boulevard / Page Mill Road (#23) - LOS remains at F. Theaverage critical delay increased by 7.3 seconds and the V/C increased by0.016. This intersection is significantly affected by the projects.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Campus Drive West (#26). - LOS remains at E.The average critical delay increased by 21.6 seconds and the V/C increasedby 0.053. This intersection is significantly affected by the projects.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Alpine-Santa Cruz Avenue (#27) - LOS changesfrom D to E and is therefore considered significantly impacted by the projects.
Arboretum / Galvez (#37) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F. The City of PaloAlto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts at unsignalized intersections.Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met, additional traffic through theintersection would constitute a significant impact. Traffic signal warrants aremet at this intersection.
Middlefield Road / Ravenswood Avenue (#46) - LOS remains at F. Theaverage critical delay increased by 10.9 seconds and the V/C increased by0.026. This intersection is significantly affected by the projects.
Alpine Road / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#62) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F.The City of Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts atunsignalized intersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met,additional traffic through the intersection would constitute a significant impact.Traffic signal warrants at this intersection are met at baseline conditions aswell as with project.
3.4.4 Impact of SUMC only in 2025No Build 2025 traffic volumes + SUMC at 100 percent build-out compared with No Build2025 traffic volumes
The traffic volumes for the scenario are shown in Figures 3-16a through 3-16d. Theresults of the analysis are included in Table 3-10.
In 2025, SUMC is assumed to be fully built-out and occupied. As such, trips to/fromSUMC would increase. A total of 16 intersections would be negatively impacted by theproposed expansion during the AM peak hour as presented in Table 3-10:
El Camino Real / Valparaiso Avenue (#1) - LOS remains at E. The averagecritical delay increased by 8.2 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.023. Thisintersection is significantly affected by the project.
El Camino Real / Ravenswood Avenue (#3) - LOS remains at F. Theaverage critical delay increased by 14 seconds and the V/C increased by0.034. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
El Camino Real / University Avenue (#10) - LOS changes from D to E and istherefore considered significantly impacted by the project.
STANFORD EIR2025 Volumes with SUMC rev2.cdr
AM (PM) Peak Hour2025 TRAFFIC VOLUMES WITH SUMC
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1(20
9) 97(137)713(1872)356(261)
460(289)1900(1220)
408(170)
355(
1165
)17
46(1
102)
470(
393)
23
(12)
788(
794)
437(
273) 45(452)
14 (5)79(363)
6 (30)3 (22)4 (22) 23
(9
)46
1(90
6)58
4(25
0)
980(1549)1256(669)
152(
748)
559(
781)
1161(1157)708(154)
389(
375)
2 (2
)35
1(38
2) 246(427)1497(2239)66 (3)
230(193)2147(1285)
44 (5) 1 (3
3)1
(2)
4 (2
9)
170(
128)
80(3
3)
2596(1230)
50 (122)1047(2499)
17
(10)
5 (5
)11
(1
1)7 (6)537(1555)211(66)
52 (41)1994(1152)
361 (69)
82(2
59)
1 (9
)62
(156
)
4 (5
)7
(10)
4 (4
)
6 (21)572(775)106(111)
14 (3)716(689)609(419)
275(
472)
7 (4
)44
(1
28)
56(5
0)33
1(35
8)13
4(12
1) 63 (127)461(329)18 (105)
28(100)206(563)281(593)
532(
278)
296(
350)
42(3
7)
12
(13)
306(
520)
386(
509) 562(366)
474(379)
1 (0)121(633)
6 (36)
Santa Cruz
Sand Hill Rd
Sa
nd
Hill
Cir
University
Mid
dle
field20
97(98)640(428)106(59)
52(126)347(786)
17(39)
198(
141)
739(
636)
226(
196)
56(7
5)33
0(50
7)92
(222
)
83(122)166(358)
564(
1153
)18
3(20
0)
1031
(956
)64
6(58
7)
74(202)18 (83)
755(
1238
)23
3(22
0)
879(
962)
128
(90)
46
(250
)0
(0)
22 (3)806(2100)0 (1)
0 (0
)25
0(55
)13
1 (3
5)79
3(28
9)
68
(109
)
160 (29)1883(684)
18
(11)
7 (1
0)23
(1
2)
13 (22)653(1762)105(62)
13 (24)2117(1233)
641(102)
52(4
75)
0 (6
)21
(102
)
Sand Hill
Sa
nta
Cru
z
30
539(
589)
1066
(107
8)47
1(24
2) 70 (274)810(1643)311(449)
462(577)1753(1096)
417(292)
268(
410)
1008
(119
6)67
0(42
3)
71(3
8)31
2(21
9)1
(0)
LyttonM
iddle
field19
16(27)104(107)8 (12)
233(437)41(160)
102(127)
160(
283)
347(
902)
9 (4
3)
877(
399)
937(
1028
)15
(3
6)
STANFORD EIR2025 Volumes with SUMC rev2.cdr
AM (PM) Peak Hour2025 TRAFFIC VOLUMES WITH SUMC
Charleston
Mid
dle
field40
Hamilton
Mid
dle
field41
Hamilton
Alm
a
42
Santa Cruz Av
Un
ive
rsity
Dr
43
Ringwood
Mid
dle
field45 47
Ba
y R
d48
Willow Rd
Ba
y (V
an
Vu
ren
)
51
Network Cir
Ba
yfro
nt E
xpw
y
52
University Av
Bayf
ront
Exp
wy
53
Marsh Rd
146(
155)
631(
771)
333(
176) 140(194)
332(362)106(119)
219(280)785(451)275(253)
145(
218)
529(
729)
37(4
7)
180(
146)
829(
637)
13
(29)
49
(80)
377(
409)
11
(51)
11
(23)
658(
799)
68(1
16)
6 (3
)10
06(8
28)
187(
164)
32
(8)
1280
(937
)36
6(60
8) 578(322)51 (4)173(39)
26 (48)72 (81)26 (50) 57
(8
)64
6(11
01)
152(
119)
5 (5
)46
(1
6)13
6(85
) 38 (70)1361(1139)471(263)
1 (3)869(1101)70 (107)
111
(77)
8 (1
4)26
4(24
7)
124(
108)
479(
355)
75 (67)1359(1850)
576(264)1762(1585)
207(
84)
1491
(397
8)
186(85)
533(2136)
2202
(799
)42
85(1
137)
Charleston
Alm
a
39
103(189)307(584)69(83)
164(130)743(547)198(344)
69(7
1)66
6(12
96)
109(
76)
368(
215)
1283
(116
6)22
(62)
689(770)113(171)
705(661)659(642)
355(
551)
129(
153)
297(
231)
1073
(258
2)99
(1
0)25(112)17(292)9 (189)
147(84)453(84)
691(1933)
1513
(508
)25
33(1
150)
24
(4)
Marsh Rd
US
10
1 S
B O
ff
49
859(
670)
1102
(178
9)
213 (382)1601(1230)
1096(1482)745(1033)
Oak Grove Rd
El C
am
ino R
eal
44
106(
152)
2339
(196
5)12
6(11
0) 57(80)273(220)143(129)
63(159)196(233)
64(145)
160(
133)
954(
1836
)71
(124
)
Ravenswood
Mid
dle
field46
277(
215)
1134
(883
)
178(435)777(904)
781(
1122
)47
9(78
8)
El C
am
ino
Re
al
Encinal
89
(76)
2787
(225
9)19
7(99
) 245(286)27 (33)102(117)
17 (40)26 (12)
1 (40)
26
(53)
1105
(205
1)66
(6
6)
US 101 SB On
Marsh Rd
US
101 N
B O
ff
50
818(
802)
386(
136)
2201(1324)974(823)
1371(2621)813(604)
US 101 N
B On
Willow Rd
Figure 3-16c
EmbarcaderoA
rbore
tum
37
27(3
9)
284(
434)
353(796)
381(343)568(410)
Galvez
Charleston
El C
am
ino R
eal
38
449(
350)
1779
(279
3)21
5(19
2) 146(269)567(567)113(187)
233(261)451(669)198(553)
401(
411)
1622
(142
0)94
(236
)
Arastradero
University Av
Bay
Rd
54
University Av
Donohoe S
t
55
112(
158)
258(
376)
62(1
20) 68(74)
1535(851)133(200)
172(123)733(2029)134(119)
133(
249)
300(
327)
134(
569)
574(
247)
139(
179)
24(8
4)
97(129)1221(890)33(125)
189(259)432(1031)
320(672)
549(
407)
599(
568)
380(
1083
)
58(120)77(339)21 (47)
21 (31)285(169)38 (9)
157(225)8 (8)97(283)
STANFORD EIR2025 Volumes with SUMC rev2.cdr
AM (PM) Peak Hour2025 TRAFFIC VOLUMES WITH SUMC
Figure 3-16d
QuarryW
elc
h R
d56
Sand Hill Rd
Dura
nd W
y
57
Past
eur
Dr
(E)
Welch Rd
58
Past
eur
Dr
(W)
Welch Rd
59
Welch Rd
60
Stanford Av
Bow
doin
St
61
213(134)225(265)
73(3
31)
106(
211)
323(119)388(182)
40(1
1)34
8(75
)18
9(74
)
180(293)107(54)
232(258)73(26)
39(160)246(285)
8 (35)415(330)
34(6
9)90
(229
)79
(124
)
50
(65)
13
(4)
240(
772) 482(188)
210(165)9 (6)
63 (51)113(268)
6 (2) 2 (5
)5
(24)
1 (1
5)
17
(13)
5 (4
)51
(1
6) 8 (20)825(1394)97 (50)
30 (24)1527(1243) 309 (65)
46(2
26)
1 (8
)36
(130
)
Dura
nd W
y
53(1
9)18
5(44
)17
4(55
) 35(158)238(372)61(42)
15 (51)420(406) 66 (19)
19
(55)
41(1
54)
44(1
02)
62
73 (473)1247(1737)
415 (567)874 (666)
378
(353
)0
(0)
1096
(7
38)
Alpine Rd
I-2
80
NB
Off-R
am
p
I-280 S
B O
ff-R
am
p
Alpine Rd
63
574
(399
)
427
(102
)
536(1115)1088(975)
862(1131)212 (406)
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Table 3-10LOS Comparison with SUMC only in 2025 – SUMC Only Project Impact
2025AM 2025AM+SUMC Compare 2025PM 2025PM+SUMC CompareAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
#1 ECR/Valparaiso E 73.5 1.091 93.7 E- 78.9 1.114 101.9 8.2 0.023 Y F 90.4 1.174 134.5 F 92.9 1.184 138.6 4.1 0.01 Y#2 ECR/Santa Cruz B 13.3 0.782 14.6 B 14.1 0.809 15.9 1.3 0.027 N C+ 21.5 0.819 24.2 C+ 21.7 0.828 24.5 0.3 0.009 N#3 ECR/Ravenswood F 101 1.175 127 F 109.9 1.209 141 14 0.034 Y F 99.7 1.194 143.1 F 102.4 1.204 146.9 3.8 0.01 N#4 ECR/Roble B+ 10.4 0.66 10.7 B+ 10.4 0.682 10.8 0.1 0.022 N B 13 0.652 13.8 B 12.9 0.66 13.8 0 0.008 N#5 ECR/Middle C- 32.6 0.951 41.2 D+ 35.2 0.975 45 3.8 0.024 N D 50.4 0.951 46.4 D- 51.8 0.961 47.9 1.5 0.01 N#6 ECR/Cambridge B 17.3 0.812 20.7 B- 18 0.835 21.7 1 0.023 N B 16.1 0.756 22.5 B 16 0.763 22.6 0.1 0.007 N#7 ECR/Sand Hill - Alma C 30.8 0.735 40.4 C- 33 0.745 40.9 0.5 0.01 N D+ 35.9 0.758 45.9 D+ 38 0.786 47.2 1.3 0.028 N#8 ECR/Quarry Rd B 12 0.68 13.7 B 14.7 0.729 17.3 3.6 0.049 N C 23.7 0.725 32.8 C 26.2 0.769 35.5 2.7 0.044 N#9 Alma/Lytton B- 18.3 0.58 19 B- 19.1 0.62 20.1 1.1 0.04 N C 31.8 0.917 40.5 D+ 35.1 0.947 46.2 5.7 0.03 N
#10 ECR/University-Palm (Single Int) D 51 0.997 63.5 E 62.9 1.056 78.7 15.2 0.059 Y E 73.6 1.011 89.6 F 100.3 1.087 111.6 22 0.076 Y#11 ECR/Embarcadero-Galvez F 105.4 1.156 141.8 F 111.5 1.181 151.7 9.9 0.025 Y F 137.5 1.238 160.6 F 145 1.256 167.7 7.1 0.018 Y#12 ECR/Churchill C 26.9 0.783 21.5 C 27.4 0.804 38.1 16.6 0.021 N C- 33.9 0.966 54.6 D+ 35.3 0.979 57.4 2.8 0.013 N#13 ECR/Serra-Park B- 18.5 0.853 21.5 B- 18.5 0.859 21.9 0.4 0.006 N D+ 36.7 0.992 52.1 D+ 39 1.008 55.9 3.8 0.016 N#14 ECR/Stanford Ave C+ 21.6 0.82 24.8 C+ 21.6 0.826 25 0.2 0.006 N C 27.8 0.921 37.9 C 28.8 0.937 39.4 1.5 0.016 N#15 ECR/California C 24.7 0.836 26.4 C 24.8 0.842 26.7 0.3 0.006 N D+ 35.4 0.916 39.3 D+ 36.7 0.932 41.5 2.2 0.016 N#16 ECR/Page Mil-Oregon F 128.4 1.217 156 F 134.5 1.243 166.9 10.9 0.026 Y F 169.4 1.276 178.7 F 175.4 1.297 187.8 9.1 0.021 Y#17 Woodland/University D 48.3 0.901 55.5 D 49.4 0.901 55.5 0 0 N F 111.5 1.236 160 F 115.3 1.251 166 6 0.015 Y#18 Middlefield/Willow F 83.3 1.096 105.1 F 91.9 1.128 117.1 12 0.032 Y F 138.5 1.285 188.4 F 153 1.328 207.4 19 0.043 Y#19 Middlefield/Lytton F 142.4 1.041 145 F 157.9 1.07 160.9 15.9 0.029 Y F 180.6 1.284 201.6 F 188.6 1.304 211.2 9.6 0.02 Y#20 Middlefield/University C 31.5 0.713 30.7 C 31.8 0.723 31 0.3 0.01 N E 62.5 1.031 74.3 E 65.8 1.046 78.9 4.6 0.015 Y#21 Middlefield/Embarcadero D 42 0.683 42.8 D 42 0.696 43.1 0.3 0.013 N D 39.9 0.702 41.7 D 39.9 0.707 41.8 0.1 0.005 N#22 Alma/Churchill C 27 0.793 35.5 C 27.8 0.8 36.8 1.3 0.007 N D- 52.2 1.029 70.6 D- 54.6 1.04 74.4 3.8 0.011 N#23 Junipero-Foothill/Page Mill Road F 191.8 1.474 284.4 F 193.4 1.481 287.3 2.9 0.007 N F 251 1.675 382.3 F 255.2 1.691 389.4 7.1 0.016 Y#24 Junipero/Stanford B- 18.9 0.842 28.8 C+ 21.7 0.873 34 5.2 0.031 N C 29.8 0.956 44.6 C- 32.6 0.967 47 2.4 0.011 N#25 Junipero/Campus East B 16 0.682 23.7 B 17.8 0.713 26.8 3.1 0.031 N C 24.5 0.789 30.5 C 27.6 0.822 23.8 -6.7 0.033 N#26 Junipero/Campus West D 50 0.729 63.2 E+ 56 0.771 75.5 12.3 0.042 Y F 124.9 1.116 164.9 F 131.1 1.127 169.9 5 0.011 Y#27 Junipero/Alpine-Santa Cruz F 120.9 1.247 151 F 125.9 1.261 156.8 5.8 0.014 Y F 150.2 1.272 161.3 F 156 1.287 167.7 6.4 0.015 Y#28 Sand Hill Cir I-280/Sand Hill* F 107.1 1.064 86.3 F 113 1.087 90.6 4.3 0.023 Y D- 52 0.979 62.1 E+ 56.3 1.001 67.8 5.7 0.022 Y#29 Sharon Park/Sand Hill C- 34.1 0.895 34.3 D+ 35.3 0.916 36.4 2.1 0.021 N D+ 38.7 0.967 47.2 D 41.3 0.987 51.4 4.2 0.02 N#30 Santa Cruz/Sand Hill F 82 1.232 147.4 F 92.3 1.285 169.7 22.3 0.053 Y F 84.5 1.123 114.2 F 90 1.144 122.1 7.9 0.021 Y#31 Oak/Sand Hill B+ 10.3 0.817 12.1 B+ 11.1 0.85 13.2 1.1 0.033 N A 8.2 0.82 10.3 A 8.9 0.851 11.3 1 0.031 N#32 Stock Farm/Sand Hill B 17.5 0.702 19.8 B- 18.2 0.727 20.9 1.1 0.025 N C 25.6 0.704 28.4 C 27.7 0.739 31.5 3.1 0.035 N
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2025AM 2025AM+SUMC Compare 2025PM 2025PM+SUMC CompareAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
#33 Pasteur/Sand Hill D 45.2 0.777 58.3 E+ 57.7 0.829 76.6 18.3 0.052 Y C+ 20.8 0.627 22.8 C+ 22.2 0.653 22.2 -0.6 0.026 N#34 Arboretum/Sand Hill C+ 20.4 0.554 23.7 C+ 22.2 0.625 26.4 2.7 0.071 N C 29.9 0.681 38.1 C- 33.2 0.708 43.4 5.3 0.027 N#35 Arboretum/Quarry C- 32 0.572 32.7 C- 33.7 0.643 34.9 2.2 0.071 N C 31.9 0.712 37 C- 33 0.759 40 3 0.047 N#36 Arboretum/Palm C+ 22.7 0.822 27.4 C 25.9 0.873 32.7 5.3 0.051 N C+ 20.9 0.723 21.9 C+ 21.7 0.75 23.3 1.4 0.027 N#37 Arboretum/Galvez D 32 0.7 32 E 36.6 0.74 36.6 4.6 0.04 Y F 130.8 1.16 130.8 F 157.9 1.23 157.9 27.1 0.07 Y#38 ECR/Charleston D- 51.3 0.826 55 D- 51.7 0.832 55.3 0.3 0.006 N F 96.5 1.143 124.2 F 98.5 1.15 126.9 2.7 0.007 N#39 Alma/Charleston D 48.2 0.907 50.8 D 49.3 0.919 52.3 1.5 0.012 N E+ 57.9 0.963 62.9 E+ 59.6 0.974 65.3 2.4 0.011 N#40 Middlefield/Charleston D 42.5 0.765 44 D 42.6 0.767 44.1 0.1 0.002 N D 42.9 0.759 46.3 D 43 0.761 46.4 0.1 0.002 N#41 Middlefield/Hamilton B 15.7 0.504 16.5 B 16.8 0.528 17.8 1.3 0.024 N B 17.6 0.461 18.3 B- 18.2 0.484 19.1 0.8 0.023 N#42 Alma/Hamilton B+ 11 0.503 12.8 B 12.5 0.531 14.4 1.6 0.028 N C+ 21.5 0.618 21.8 C+ 22 0.628 22.1 0.3 0.01 N#43 University/Santa Cruz C 24.8 0.685 32 C 24.9 0.696 33 1 0.011 N D+ 36.1 0.837 45.3 D+ 36.4 0.843 45.8 0.5 0.006 N#44 ECR/Oak Grove D 44.3 0.958 49.4 D 48.9 0.985 56.2 6.8 0.027 N D+ 36.5 0.872 39.9 D+ 37.1 0.881 40.5 0.6 0.009 N#45 Middlefield/Ringwood C- 33.8 0.794 31.8 C- 33.9 0.795 31.9 0.1 0.001 N D+ 38.8 0.931 51.4 D 39.1 0.933 51.8 0.4 0.002 N#46 Middlefield/Ravenswood F 209.4 1.449 251.6 F 214.5 1.464 257.3 5.7 0.015 Y F 252.6 1.634 326.6 F 257.8 1.648 332.8 6.2 0.014 Y#47 ECR/Encinal C 31.1 0.938 35.9 C- 34.8 0.96 41.6 5.7 0.022 N C 23.5 0.839 25.3 C 24 0.847 25.7 0.4 0.008 N#48 Bay/Marsh B 14.1 0.665 16 B 14.1 0.673 16.1 0.1 0.008 N B 13.2 0.588 14.6 B 13.2 0.597 14.7 0.1 0.009 N#49 US 101SB/Marsh C+ 21.9 0.889 25.1 C+ 22.1 0.891 25.2 0.1 0.002 N D 43.6 1.045 54.2 D 45.2 1.053 57 2.8 0.008 N#50 US 101NB/Marsh B 15.9 0.671 17.1 B 15.9 0.671 17.1 0 0 N D+ 35.8 1.021 43.6 D+ 35.8 1.021 43.6 0 0 N#51 Bay/Willow C 23.1 0.839 29.9 C 23.5 0.857 31 1.1 0.018 N B- 18.8 0.714 23 B- 19.3 0.754 18.7 -4.3 0.04 N#52 Bayfront Expy/Willow D+ 37 0.862 56.1 D+ 38 0.874 58.1 2 0.012 N F 140.1 1.294 177.8 F 144 1.305 182.8 5 0.011 Y#53 Bayfront Expy/University D 46.7 1.074 91.4 D 48 1.081 94 2.6 0.007 N E 61.9 1.034 76.8 E 64.3 1.041 79.9 3.1 0.007 N#54 Bay/University D 44.3 0.913 51.9 D 44.6 0.917 52.3 0.4 0.004 N F 145.2 1.349 206.9 F 146.3 1.353 208.5 1.6 0.004 N#55 Donohoe/University E- 79.3 1.059 90.8 F 80.4 1.063 92.2 1.4 0.004 N E+ 55.2 1.007 72.2 E+ 55.2 1.007 72.2 0 0 N#56 Welch/Quarry B- 19.7 0.421 21.6 C+ 20.5 0.508 23.5 1.9 0.087 N C+ 20.3 0.466 22.1 C+ 22.8 0.539 27.8 5.7 0.073 N#57 Durand/Sand Hill B 12.5 0.641 11.7 B 13.7 0.674 13.5 1.8 0.033 N B 17.1 0.577 16.7 B 17.8 0.597 17.3 0.6 0.02 N#58 Pasteur NB/Welch A 7.1 0.305 8.6 A 7.3 0.335 8.9 0.3 0.03 N A 9 0.323 10.6 A 9.5 0.355 10.8 0.2 0.032 N#59 Pasteur SB/Welch B+ 10.4 0.358 10 B+ 10.6 0.412 10.2 0.2 0.054 N A 6.6 0.216 7 A 6.8 0.246 7.3 0.3 0.03 N#60 Durand/Welch C 29.6 0.665 33.6 C- 33.4 0.705 39.7 6.1 0.04 N C 30.0 0.642 34.1 C- 33.3 0.695 40.4 6.3 0.053 N#61 Bowdoin St/Stanford Ave E 37.7 1.007 37.7 E 38.1 1.01 38.1 0.4 0.003 N C 21.7 0.831 21.7 C 22 0.836 22 0.3 0.005 N#62 I-280 NB Off-Ramp / Alpine Road F 383.2 2.395 383.2 F 393.5 2.444 393.5 10.3 0.049 Y F 478.6 2.809 478.6 F 489.7 2.855 489.7 11.1 0.046 Y#63 I-280 SB Off-Ramp / Alpine Road F 1061 3.2 1061 F 1073 3.23 1073 12 0.03 Y F 184.4 1.28 184.4 F 189.5 1.3 189.5 5.1 0.02 Y
* The intersection geometry has recently changed. The traffic operations at this intersection will be updated in the next version of this report.Source: AECOM 2008
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El Camino Real / Embarcadero-Galvez (#11) - LOS remains at F. Theaverage critical delay increased by 9.9 seconds and the V/C increased by0.025. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
El Camino Real / Page Mill-Oregon Expressway (#16) - LOS remains at F.The average critical delay increased by 10.9 seconds and the V/C increasedby 0.026. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Middlefield Road / Willow Road (#18) - LOS remains at F with the project.The average critical delay increased by 12 seconds and the V/C increased by0.032. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Middlefield Road / Lytton Avenue (#19) - LOS remains at F. The averagecritical delay increased by 15.9 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.029.This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Campus Drive West (#26) - LOS remains at F.The average critical delay increased by 12.3 seconds and the V/C increasedby 0.042. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Alpine-Santa Cruz Avenue (#27) - LOS remainsat F. The average critical delay increased by 5.8 seconds and the V/Cincreased by 0.014. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Sand Hill Circle – I-280 / Sand Hill Road (#28) - LOS remains at F. Theaverage critical delay increased by 4.3 seconds and the V/C increased by0.023. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Sand Hill Road / Santa Cruz Avenue (#30) - LOS remains at F. The averagecritical delay increased by 22.3 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.053.This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Sand Hill Road /Pasteur Drive (#33) - LOS changes from D to E and istherefore considered significantly impacted by the project.
Arboretum / Galvez (#37) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F. The City ofPalo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts at unsignalizedintersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met, additional trafficthrough the intersection would constitute a significant impact. Traffic signalwarrants are met at this intersection.
Middlefield Road / Ravenswood Avenue (#46) - LOS remains at F. Theaverage critical delay increased by 5.7 seconds and the V/C increased by0.015. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Alpine Road / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#62) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F.The City of Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts atunsignalized intersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met,additional traffic through the intersection would constitute a significant impact.
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Traffic signal warrants at this intersection are met at baseline conditions aswell as with project.
Alpine Road / I-280 SB Off-Ramp (#63) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F.The City of Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts atunsignalized intersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met,additional traffic through the intersection would constitute a significant impact.Traffic signal warrants at this intersection are met at baseline conditions aswell as with project.
In the PM peak hour, a total of 18 intersections meet the significance criteria for projectimpact:
El Camino Real / Valparaiso Avenue (#1) - LOS remains at F. The averagecritical delay increased by 4.1seconds and the V/C increased by 0.01. Thisintersection is significantly affected by the project.
El Camino Real / University Avenue (#10) – LOS changes from LOS E to Fwith the average critical delay increasing by 22 seconds and the V/Cincreased by 0.076. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
El Camino Real / Embarcadero-Galvez (#11) - LOS remains at F. Theaverage critical delay increased by 7.1 seconds and the V/C increased by0.018. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
El Camino Real / Page Mill-Oregon Expressway (#16) - LOS remains at F.The average critical delay increased by 9.1 seconds and the V/C increasedby 0.021. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Woodland Avenue / University Avenue (#17) - LOS remains at F. Theaverage critical delay increased by 6 seconds and the V/C increased by0.015. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Middlefield Road / Willow Road (#18) - LOS remains at F. The averagecritical delay increased by 19 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.043. Thisintersection is significantly affected by the project.
Middlefield Road / Lytton Avenue (#19) - LOS remains at F. The averagecritical delay increased by 9.6 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.02. Thisintersection is significantly affected by the project.
Middlefield Road / University Avenue (#20) - LOS remains at E. The averagecritical delay increased by 4.6 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.015. Thisintersection is significantly affected by the project.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Page Mill Road (#23) - LOS remains at F. Theaverage critical delay increased by 7.1 seconds and the V/C increased by0.016. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
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Junipero Serra Boulevard / Campus Drive West (#26) - LOS remains at F.The average critical delay increased by 5 seconds and the V/C increased by0.011. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Alpine-Santa Cruz Avenue (#27) - LOS remains atF. The average critical delay increased by 6.4 seconds and the V/C increasedby 0.015. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Sand Hill Circle – I-280 / Sand Hill Road (#28) - LOS changes from LOS D toE. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Sand Hill Road / Santa Cruz Avenue (#30) - LOS remains at F. The averagecritical delay increased by 7.9 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.021. Thisintersection is significantly affected by the project.
Arboretum / Galvez (#37) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F. The City of PaloAlto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts at unsignalized intersections.Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met, additional traffic through theintersection would constitute a significant impact. Traffic signal warrants aremet at this intersection.
Middlefield Road / Ravenswood Avenue (#46) - LOS remains at F. Theaverage critical delay increased by 6.2 seconds and the V/C increased by0.014. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Bayfront Expressway / Willow Road (#52) - LOS remains at F. The averagecritical delay increased by 5 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.011. Thisintersection is significantly affected by the project.
Alpine Road / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#62) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F.The City of Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts atunsignalized intersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met,additional traffic through the intersection would constitute a significant impact.Traffic signal warrants at this intersection are met at baseline conditions aswell as with project.
Alpine Road / I-280 SB Off-Ramp (#63) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F.The City of Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts atunsignalized intersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met,additional traffic through the intersection would constitute a significant impact.Traffic signal warrants at this intersection are met at baseline conditions aswell as with project.
3.4.5 Cumulative Impact of SUMC in 2025No Build 2025 traffic volumes + SUMC at 100 percent + SSC at 100 percent build-outcompared with No Build 2025 traffic volumes + SSC at 100 percent (Base A)
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The traffic volumes for this scenario are shown in Figures 3-17a through 3-17d. Theresults of the analysis are included in Table 3-11. As noted on Table 3-11, a new basefor comparison, Base A, is used. Base A represents the 2025 No Build volumes plus thefull development of SSC.
In this scenario, it is assumed that the SSC has been completed in 2015 and isconsidered part of the background traffic in 2025. The SUMC project volumes areadded on to determine the cumulative impact of SUMC in 2025.
A total of 16 intersections would be impacted during the AM peak period as shown inTable 3-11:
El Camino Real / Valparaiso (#1) - LOS remains at E. The average criticaldelay increased by 8.5 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.023. Thisintersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
El Camino Real / Ravenswood (#3) - LOS remains at F. The average criticaldelay increased by 13.8 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.034. Thisintersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
University Avenue / El Camino Real (#10) – LOS changes from D in the basescenario to E with SUMC and is therefore considered significantly impacted.
El Camino Real / Embarcadero-Galvez (#11) - LOS remains at F. Theaverage critical delay increased by 9.9 seconds and the V/C increased by0.025. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
El Camino Real / Page Mill - Oregon Expressway (#16) - LOS remains at F.The average critical delay increased by 11.1 seconds and the V/C increasedby 0.027. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Middlefield Road / Willow Road (#18) - LOS remains at F. The average criticaldelay increased by 11.8 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.032. Thisintersection is significantly affected by the projects.
Middlefield Road / Lytton Avenue (#19) - LOS remains at F. The averagecritical delay increased by 16 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.031. Thisintersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Campus West Drive (#26) - LOS changes from Dto E and is therefore considered significantly impacted.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Alpine-Santa Cruz (#27) - LOS remains at F. Theaverage critical delay increased by 5.6 seconds and the V/C increased by0.013. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Sand Hill - I-280 / Sand Hill Circle (#28) - LOS remains at F. The averagecritical delay increased by 4.4 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.023. Thisintersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Santa Cruz / Sand Hill (#30) - LOS remains at F. The average critical delayincreased by 22.3 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.053. This intersectionis considered significantly affected by the projects.
STANFORD EIR2025 Volumes with SSC + SUMC rev2.cdr
AM (PM) Peak Hour2025 TRAFFIC VOLUMES WITH SSC AND SUMC
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Santa Cruz
El C
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Ravenswood
El C
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Roble
El C
am
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4
Middle Av
El C
am
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5
Cambridge
El C
am
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6
Sand Hill
El C
am
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7
Quarry
El C
am
ino R
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8
University
El C
am
ino
Re
al
9
Embarcadero
El C
am
ino
Re
al
11
Churchill
El C
am
ino
Re
al
12
Palm Galvez
Park
El C
am
ino
Re
al
13
Stanford
El C
am
ino
Re
al
14
California
El C
am
ino
Re
al
15
Page Mill Expwy
El C
am
ino
Re
al
16
Serra
University
Woodla
nd17
Willow
Mid
dle
fileld18
24(50)56(127)51(120)
1082
(186
2)72
(6
1)
87(159)50(69)
74(151)
125(
198)
2494
(224
2)
17
(92)
2457
(214
0)20
8(25
8) 46 (114)420(439)718(597)
17 (38)422(403)
69(142)
133(
254)
1032
(152
7)46
5(66
8)
108(
181)
3022
(264
9)0
(4)
0 (3)7 (1)5 (4)
178(204)0 (0)
348(216)
260(
481)
1292
(121
8)0
(1)
28(2
1)33
35(2
892)
49
(59)
0 (0)0 (0)0 (4)
15(23)1 (0)
50(37)
240(
292)
1478
(263
8)1
(4)
566(
448)
1578
(160
2)69
3(48
0)
389(641)
372(284)
316(
218)
986(
1556
)35
(90)
241(
169)
2815
(228
5)
149(396)
158(498)
288(
583)
1097
(201
8)
209(248)1653(1349)351(260)
10 (49)451(923)31(101)
175
(75)
506(
522)
127(
56)
368(
432)
306(
142)
2657
(278
7)41
6(57
2) 268(242)517(505)234(368)
57(273)180(515)140(468)
548(
475)
1793
(228
7)10
7(51
9)
2917
(327
9)26
8(44
1) 165(178)
233(196)
2115
(258
1)20
4(26
7)
215(313)1402(965)475(576)
537(730)1092(1490)
159(512)
473(
243)
2000
(252
1)91
8(88
9)
465(
470)
1134
(147
6)15
8(30
9)
677(461)1460(1018)376(325)
100(39)900(1311)
24(17) 45(3
0)18
6(18
1)46
0(72
5)
58(8
4)10
6(12
8)27
5(47
5)
Alma
10
Lytton
Alm
a
16
(19)
324(
348)
225(
315) 142(257)
44 (11)230(370)
6 (5)5 (16)
7 (3)
27
(16)
420(
744)
305(
388)
323(
268)
2239
(200
9)71
(8
2)
26 (26)254(216)95 (135)
286(520)287(234)127(224)
169(
223)
830(
1638
)57
(9
9)
24 (16)11 (4)12 (4)
72 (145)9 (26)
97 (315)
228(
324)
1713
(269
0)14
(2
7)
250(
147)
3161
(309
4)66
(3
8) 5 (15)18 (10)15 (28)
206(196)19 (23)
208(202)
206(
354)
1673
(263
2)28
(8
1)
370(
248)
2981
(316
4)42
(5
3) 62 (90)84 (49)63 (135)
36(144)47 (70)65(143)
188(
184)
1769
(251
9)11
9(18
0)
350(
174)
2790
(305
5)18
4 (1
48)
30
(46)
2922
(270
2)40
(8
7)
7 (33)4 (34)4 (65)
56 (56)8 (8)
55 (23)
67
(133
)15
09(2
203)
33
(11)
621(777)170(161)1070(661)
35 (87)499(513)179(205) 37
(6
8)52
8(45
9)37
4(56
2)
55
(70)
366(
549)
549(
1404
)
657(451)
STANFORD EIR2025 Volumes with SSC + SUMC rev2.cdr
AM (PM) Peak Hour2025 TRAFFIC VOLUMES WITH SSC AND SUMC
Figure 3-17b
Embarcadero
Mid
dle
field21
Churchill
Alm
a
22
Page Mill
Junip
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Serr
a
23
Stanford
Junip
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Serr
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24
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25
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26
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arm
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Pa
ste
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Sand Hill
Abore
tum
34
Quarry
Arb
ore
tum35
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Arb
ore
tum36
Foothill
101(
42)
445(
389)
197(
108) 65(184)
890(992)59(123)
60(81)757(900)
68(93)
201(
79)
221(
346)
61(4
8)
219(
190)
1017
(146
6)0
(7)
3 (8)83(125)99(109)
76(118)78(98)
137(313)
347(
318)
1649
(945
)19
(52)
189(
662)
565(
1190
)27
1(20
9) 97(137)714(1875)357(265)
462(296)1901(1223)
408(170)
355(
1165
)17
48(1
108)
471(
397)
23
(12)
790(
804)
446(
302) 48(480)
14 (5)80(365)
6 (30)3 (22)4 (22) 23
(9
)46
4(91
6)58
4(25
1)
981(1554)1266(706)
152(
749)
565(
818)
1163(1163)708(156)
389(
375)
2 (2
)35
5(39
5) 247(440)1504(2277)66 (3)
230(193)2160(1328)
44 (5) 1 (3
3)1
(2)
4 (2
9)
170(
128)
82(3
8)
2622(1315)
51(127)1060(2578)
17
(10)
5 (5
)11
(1
1)7 (6)550(1639)211(66)
52 (41)2022(1242)
361(69)
82(2
59)
1 (9
)62
(156
)
4 (5
)7
(10)
4 (4
)
6 (21)579(828)112(132)
14 (3)732(746)620(461)
280(
511)
7 (4
)47
(1
51)
59(7
8)33
3(37
8)13
6(12
9) 64 (135)462(332)19 (110)
36(129)207(566)281(593)
532(
278)
302(
371)
44(4
2)
12
(14)
307(
529)
387(
525) 567(382)
474(379)
2 (4)121(633)
6 (36)
Santa Cruz
Sand Hill Rd
Sa
nd
Hill
Cir
University
Mid
dle
field20
97(98)643(438)106(59)
54(135)348(796)
17(39)
201(
151)
739(
636)
226(
196)
56(7
6)33
0(50
7)92
(222
)
83(122)166(359)
565(
1163
)18
3(20
0)
1034
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)64
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8)
74(202)18 (83)
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1248
)23
3(22
0)
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974)
128
(90)
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(250
)0
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0 (0
)25
0(55
)13
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5)79
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0)
68
(109
)
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18
(11)
7 (1
0)23
(1
2)
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13 (24)2144(1323)
641(102)
52(4
75)
0 (6
)21
(102
)
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Sa
nta
Cru
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30
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589)
1074
(110
5)47
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6) 71 (279)819(1694)313(464)
462(577)1770(1152)
417(292)
268(
410)
1011
(122
2)67
5(43
9)
71(3
8)31
4(22
6)1
(0)
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iddle
field19
16(27)104(107)9 (16)
234(440)41(160)
103(128)
160(
284)
348(
907)
9 (4
7)
879(
407)
938(
1033
)15
(3
6)
STANFORD EIR2025 Volumes with SSC + SUMC rev2.cdr
AM (PM) Peak Hour2025 TRAFFIC VOLUMES WITH SSC AND SUMC
Charleston
Mid
dle
field40
Hamilton
Mid
dle
field41
Hamilton
Alm
a
42
Santa Cruz Av
Un
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rsity
Dr
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Exp
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53
Marsh Rd
146(
155)
632(
774)
333(
176) 140(194)
333(364)106(119)
219(280)786(454)275(253)
145(
218)
530(
733)
37(4
7)
180(
146)
829(
637)
13
(29)
49
(80)
377(
410)
11
(51)
11
(23)
658(
803)
69(1
22)
6 (3
)10
07(8
32)
187(
164)
32
(8)
1281
(941
)36
6(60
9) 578(322)51 (4)173(39)
26 (48)72 (81)26 (50) 57
(8
)64
6(11
05)
152(
119)
5 (5
)46
(1
6)13
6(85
) 38 (70)1362(1144)471(263)
1 (3)869(1105)70 (107)
111(
77)
8 (1
4)26
4(24
8)
124(
108)
479(
355)
75 (67)1360(1859)
576(264)1765(1594)
207(
84)
1491
(398
1)
186(85)
533(2138)
2204
(800
)42
86(1
140)
Charleston
Alm
a
39
103(189)308(586)69(83)
164(130)744(550)198(344)
69(7
1)66
7(13
03)
109(
76)
368(
215)
1285
(117
5)22
(62)
690(780)113(171)
708(671)665(676)
364(
586)
129(
153)
297(
231)
1073
(258
2)99
(1
0)25(112)17(292)9 (189)
147(84)453(84)
691(1936)
1514
(511
)25
33(1
150)
24
(4)
Marsh Rd
US
10
1 S
B O
ff
49
861(
675)
1102
(178
9)
213 (382)1601(1230)
1097(1486)745(1033)
Oak Grove Rd
El C
am
ino R
eal
44
106(
152)
2348
(199
7)12
6(11
0) 57(80)273(220)143(129)
63(159)196(233)
64(145)
160(
133)
957(
1866
)71
(124
)
Ravenswood
Mid
dle
field46
281(
226)
1135
(887
)
180(446)777(905)
782(
1123
)48
0(79
1)
El C
am
ino
Re
al
Encinal
89
(76)
2788
(226
2)19
7(99
) 245(286)27 (33)102(117)
17 (40)26 (12)
1 (40)
26
(53)
1106
(205
4)66
(6
6)
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Marsh Rd
US
101 N
B O
ff
50
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802)
386(
136)
2201(1324)974(823)
1371(2621)814(608)
US 101 N
B On
Willow Rd
Figure 3-17c
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rbore
tum
37
27(4
1)
284(
441)
353(796)
383(350)568(410)
Galvez
Charleston
El C
am
ino R
eal
38
449(
350)
1781
(280
8)21
6(19
5) 147(271)567(567)113(187)
233(261)451(669)198(553)
401(
411)
1627
(143
7)94
(236
)
Arastradero
University Av
Bay
Rd
54
University Av
Donohoe S
t
55
112(
159)
258(
376)
62(1
20) 68(74)
1536(852)133(200)
172(124)733(2031)134(119)
133(
249)
300(
327)
134(
569)
574(
247)
139(
179)
24(8
4)
97(129)1222(892)33(125)
189(259)432(1034)
320(672)
549(
407)
599(
568)
380(
1083
)
58(120)78(345)21 (47)
21 (31)287(176)38 (9)
159(232)8 (8)97(283)
STANFORD EIR2025 Volumes with SSC + SUMC rev2.cdr
AM (PM) Peak Hour2025 TRAFFIC VOLUMES WITH SSC AND SUMC
Figure 3-17d
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Sand Hill Rd
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nd W
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57
Past
eur
Dr
(E)
Welch Rd
58
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eur
Dr
(W)
Welch Rd
59
Welch Rd
60
Stanford Av
Bow
doin
St
61
214(136)225(265)
73(3
32)
106(
213)
323(120)388(182)
40(1
1)34
8(75
)18
9(74
)
180(293)107(54)
232(258)73(26)
39(160)246(285)
8 (35)415(330)
34(6
9)90
(229
)79
(124
)
50
(65)
13
(4)
240(
772) 482(188)
213(194)9 (6)
63 (51)122(298)
6 (2) 2 (5
)5
(24)
1 (1
5)
17
(13)
5 (4
)51
(1
6) 8 (20)838(1478)97 (50)
30 (24)1554(1332) 309 (65)
46(2
26)
1 (8
)36
(130
)
Dura
nd W
y
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Table 3-11SUMC Cumulative Impact
2025 New Base A (AM) SUMC with approved SSC (AM) Compare 2025 New Base A (PM) SUMC with approved SSC (PM) CompareAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
#1 ECR/Valparaiso E 73.9 1.093 94.4 E- 79.5 1.116 102.9 8.5 0.023 Y F 93.4 1.188 140.6 F 95.9 1.198 144.8 4.2 0.01 Y#2 ECR/Santa Cruz B 13.3 0.785 14.8 B 14.2 0.811 16 1.2 0.026 N C+ 21.6 0.828 24.5 C+ 21.9 0.837 24.8 0.3 0.009 N#3 ECR/Ravenswood F 102 1.179 128.9 F 110.9 1.213 142.7 13.8 0.034 Y F 102.2 1.204 146.8 F 105.1 1.213 150.5 3.7 0.009 N#4 ECR/Roble B+ 10.4 0.663 10.7 B+ 10.4 0.685 10.8 0.1 0.022 N B 12.9 0.66 13.8 B 12.8 0.668 13.8 0 0.008 N#5 ECR/Middle C- 33.2 0.956 42 D+ 36.1 0.98 46.1 4.1 0.024 N D- 53.5 0.972 50.6 E+ 55.3 0.982 52.5 1.9 0.01 Y#6 ECR/Cambridge B 17.4 0.815 20.8 B- 18.1 0.838 21.9 1.1 0.023 N B 16.2 0.767 22.7 B 16.2 0.775 22.9 0.2 0.008 N#7 ECR/Sand Hill - Alma C 31 0.737 40.5 C- 33.3 0.747 41 0.5 0.01 N D+ 37.6 0.773 46.7 D 39.6 0.802 48.1 1.4 0.029 N#8 ECR/Quarry Rd B 12.3 0.686 14.1 B 15 0.735 17.6 3.5 0.049 N C 25 0.755 34.5 C 27.7 0.799 37.3 2.8 0.044 N#9 Alma/Lytton B- 18.3 0.583 19 B- 19.1 0.623 20.2 1.2 0.04 N C- 32.7 0.926 42.1 D+ 36.5 0.958 48.5 6.4 0.032 N
#10 ECR/University-Palm (Single Int) D 48.5 0.995 62.7 E 65 1.063 81 18.3 0.068 Y F 83.8 1.042 93.9 F 114.7 1.125 127.1 33.2 0.083 Y
#11 ECR/Embarcadero-Galvez F 106.2 1.159 143 F 112.3 1.184 152.9 9.9 0.025 Y F 142.8 1.247 164.3 F 150.4 1.265 171.5 7.2 0.018 Y#12 ECR/Churchill C 27 0.784 37.5 C 27.4 0.808 38.2 0.7 0.024 N C- 34.8 0.975 56.3 D+ 36.3 0.987 59.1 2.8 0.012 N#13 ECR/Serra-Park B- 18.5 0.853 21.6 B- 18.5 0.859 21.9 0.3 0.006 N D+ 37.6 0.998 53.6 D 39.7 1.014 57.3 3.7 0.016 N#14 ECR/Stanford Ave C+ 21.6 0.821 24.8 C+ 21.6 0.828 25.1 0.3 0.007 N C 28.2 0.928 38.6 C 29.3 0.944 40.3 1.7 0.016 N#15 ECR/California C 24.7 0.837 26.4 C 24.8 0.843 26.7 0.3 0.006 N D+ 35.9 0.922 40.1 D+ 37.3 0.939 42.5 2.4 0.017 N#16 ECR/Page Mil-Oregon F 129.2 1.22 157.3 F 135.4 1.247 168.4 11.1 0.027 Y F 172.7 1.288 184.1 F 178.6 1.309 193.2 9.1 0.021 Y#17 Woodland/University D 48.4 0.901 55.5 D 49.4 0.901 55.5 0 0 N F 111.9 1.238 160.6 F 115.7 1.253 166.6 6 0.015 Y
#18 Middlefield/Willow F 84 1.098 106 F 92.3 1.13 117.8 11.8 0.032 Y F 141.3 1.293 191.9 F 156 1.337 211.2 19.3 0.044 Y
#19 Middlefield/Lytton F 143.1 1.043 145.7 F 158.6 1.074 161.7 16 0.031 Y F 184.3 1.295 205.8 F 192.5 1.316 215.6 9.8 0.021 Y#20 Middlefield/University C 31.5 0.715 30.8 C 31.8 0.725 31.1 0.3 0.01 N E 64.7 1.041 77.3 E 68 1.056 81.9 4.6 0.015 Y#21 Middlefield/Embarcadero D 42 0.684 42.9 D 42 0.697 43.1 0.2 0.013 N D 39.9 0.706 41.8 D 39.9 0.711 41.8 0 0.005 N#22 Alma/Churchill C 27.1 0.794 35.6 C 27.9 0.8 36.9 1.3 0.006 N D- 53 1.033 72 E+ 55.3 1.043 75.5 3.5 0.01 Y
#23 Junipero-Foothill/Page Mill Road F 192.1 1.475 284.9 F 193.7 1.482 287.9 3 0.007 N F 252.8 1.681 385.3 F 256.8 1.697 392.1 6.8 0.016 Y
#24 Junipero/Stanford B- 19.1 0.845 29.1 C+ 22 0.875 34.4 5.3 0.03 N C 30.9 0.964 46.3 C- 33.8 0.975 48.9 2.6 0.011 N#25 Junipero/Campus East B 16.1 0.685 23.9 B 17.9 0.715 27 3.1 0.03 N C 25.5 0.796 31.7 C 28.9 0.829 25.1 -6.6 0.033 N#26 Junipero/Campus West D- 51.3 0.736 65.6 E+ 57.5 0.778 78.1 12.5 0.042 Y F 140.5 1.162 187.7 F 146.6 1.172 192.7 5 0.01 Y#27 Junipero/Alpine-Santa Cruz F 123.3 1.254 153.8 F 128.2 1.267 159.4 5.6 0.013 Y F 161.4 1.298 172.6 F 167.4 1.314 179.4 6.8 0.016 Y#28 Sand Hill Cir I-280/Sand Hill* F 108.2 1.068 87 F 114.1 1.091 91.4 4.4 0.023 Y D- 54 0.992 65.2 E+ 58.6 1.014 71.4 6.2 0.022 Y#29 Sharon Park/Sand Hill C- 34.4 0.898 34.6 D+ 35.6 0.919 36.8 2.2 0.021 N D 40.8 0.986 51.6 D 43.7 1.005 56.3 4.7 0.019 N#30 Santa Cruz/Sand Hill F 84.2 1.243 152 F 94.6 1.296 174.3 22.3 0.053 Y F 91 1.146 122.9 F 96.9 1.167 131 8.1 0.021 Y#31 Oak/Sand Hill B+ 10.5 0.825 12.3 B+ 11.3 0.857 13.5 1.2 0.032 N A 8.7 0.844 11 A 9.7 0.876 12.4 1.4 0.032 N#32 Stock Farm/Sand Hill B 17.7 0.71 20.2 B- 18.4 0.735 21.3 1.1 0.025 N C 26.2 0.729 29.7 C 28.7 0.764 33.5 3.8 0.035 N
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2025 New Base A (AM) SUMC with approved SSC (AM) Compare 2025 New Base A (PM) SUMC with approved SSC (PM) CompareAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
#33 Pasteur/Sand Hill D 48.4 0.785 63.1 E 60.9 0.838 81.3 18.2 0.053 Y C+ 22.2 0.654 25.1 C 23.9 0.68 25.3 0.2 0.026 N#34 Arboretum/Sand Hill C+ 20.8 0.57 24.2 C+ 22.8 0.64 27.3 3.1 0.07 N D+ 36.1 0.731 49.3 D 41.7 0.758 57.9 8.6 0.027 N#35 Arboretum/Quarry C- 32.3 0.584 33.1 C- 33.8 0.651 35.1 2 0.067 N C- 32.8 0.731 38.2 C- 34 0.777 41.4 3.2 0.046 N#36 Arboretum/Palm C 23.1 0.828 28 C 26.3 0.878 33.4 5.4 0.05 N C+ 21.4 0.75 23.4 C+ 22.5 0.772 24.6 1.2 0.022 N#37 Arboretum/Galvez D 32.2 0.7 32.2 E 36.6 0.74 36.6 4.4 0.04 Y F 136.6 1.18 136.6 F 165.4 1.25 165.4 28.8 0.07 Y#38 ECR/Charleston D- 51.3 0.827 55 D- 51.7 0.833 55.4 0.4 0.006 N F 97.2 1.146 125.3 F 99.2 1.153 128 2.7 0.007 N#39 Alma/Charleston D 48.3 0.908 50.9 D 49.4 0.92 52.5 1.6 0.012 N E+ 58.6 0.967 63.7 E 60.3 0.978 66.1 2.4 0.011 N#40 Middlefield/Charleston D 42.5 0.765 44 D 42.6 0.768 44.1 0.1 0.003 N D 43 0.761 46.4 D 43 0.763 46.5 0.1 0.002 N#41 Middlefield/Hamilton B 15.7 0.505 16.6 B 16.8 0.529 17.8 1.2 0.024 N B 17.7 0.465 18.5 B- 18.3 0.487 19.2 0.7 0.022 N#42 Alma/Hamilton B+ 11.1 0.505 12.9 B 12.6 0.532 14.4 1.5 0.027 N C+ 21.7 0.624 22 C+ 22.2 0.633 22.3 0.3 0.009 N#43 University/Santa Cruz C 25.1 0.7 33.1 C 25.3 0.705 33.4 0.3 0.005 N D+ 38.8 0.88 49.9 D 39.2 0.885 50.6 0.7 0.005 N#44 ECR/Oak Grove D 44.8 0.961 50.1 D 49.3 0.988 56.9 6.8 0.027 N D+ 36.9 0.881 40.5 D+ 37.6 0.89 41.2 0.7 0.009 N#45 Middlefield/Ringwood C- 33.8 0.794 31.8 C- 33.9 0.795 32 0.2 0.001 N D 39.1 0.933 51.8 D 39.3 0.935 52.1 0.3 0.002 N#46 Middlefield/Ravenwood F 210.5 1.452 252.8 F 216 1.469 259.1 6.3 0.017 Y F 258.3 1.65 333.5 F 264 1.665 340.2 6.7 0.015 Y#47 ECR/Encinal C 31.1 0.939 35.9 C- 34.8 0.961 41.7 5.8 0.022 N C 23.6 0.84 25.3 C 24 0.848 25.7 0.4 0.008 N#48 Bay/Marsh B 14.1 0.665 16 B 14.1 0.673 16.1 0.1 0.008 N B 13.3 0.59 14.7 B 13.3 0.599 14.7 0 0.009 N#49 US 101SB/Marsh C+ 21.9 0.889 25.1 C+ 22.1 0.891 25.2 0.1 0.002 N D 44 1.047 54.8 D 45.6 1.055 57.6 2.8 0.008 N#50 US 101NB/Marsh B 15.9 0.671 17.1 B 15.9 0.671 17.1 0 0 N D+ 35.8 1.021 43.6 D+ 35.8 1.021 43.6 0 0 N#51 Bay/Willow C 23.1 0.84 30 C 23.6 0.858 31.1 1.1 0.018 N B- 18.8 0.717 23 B- 19.3 0.757 18.7 -4.3 0.04 N#52 Bayfront Expy/Willow D+ 37 0.862 56.2 D+ 38 0.874 58.2 2 0.012 N F 140.4 1.295 178.3 F 144.4 1.306 183.3 5 0.011 Y#53 Bayfront Expy/University D 46.8 1.074 91.5 D 48.1 1.081 94.1 2.6 0.007 N E 62.1 1.034 77.2 E 64.6 1.042 80.3 3.1 0.008 N#54 Bay/University D 44.3 0.913 51.9 D 44.6 0.917 52.4 0.5 0.004 N F 145.3 1.35 207 F 146.4 1.354 208.7 1.7 0.004 N#55 Donohoe/University E- 79.4 1.059 90.9 F 80.5 1.063 92.3 1.4 0.004 N E+ 55.2 1.007 72.2 E+ 55.3 1.007 72.2 0 0 N#56 Welch/Quarry B- 19.7 0.426 21.7 C+ 20.4 0.508 23.5 1.8 0.082 N C+ 20.5 0.467 22.3 C+ 22.9 0.539 27.8 5.5 0.072 N#57 Durand/Sand Hill B 12.5 0.649 11.8 B 13.7 0.683 13.6 1.8 0.034 N B 17 0.602 16.7 B 17.7 0.622 17.4 0.7 0.02 N#58 Pasteur NB/Welch A 7.2 0.305 8.6 A 7.3 0.335 8.9 0.3 0.03 N A 9 0.323 10.6 A 9.5 0.355 10.8 0.2 0.032 N#59 Pasteur SB/Welch B+ 10.4 0.358 10 B+ 10.6 0.412 10.2 0.2 0.054 N A 6.6 0.216 7 A 6.8 0.246 7.3 0.3 0.03 N#60 Durand/Welch C 29.6 0.666 33.7 C- 33.4 0.705 39.7 6 0.039 N C 30.1 0.643 34.2 C- 33.3 0.695 40.4 6.2 0.052 N#61 Bowdoin St/Stanford Ave E 37.7 1.008 37.7 E 38.1 1.01 38.1 0.4 0.002 N C 22.1 0.837 22.1 C 22.4 0.842 22.4 0.3 0.005 N
#62 I-280 NB Off-Ramp / Alpine Road F 383.8 2.395 383.8 F 394.4 2.448 394.4 10.6 0.053 Y F 481.6 2.826 481.6 F 492.7 2.866 492.7 11.1 0.04 Y
#63 I-280 SB Off-Ramp / Alpine Road F 1062 3.2 1062 F 1076 3.24 1076 14 0.04 Y F 187.3 1.29 187.3 F 192.5 1.3 192.5 5.2 0.01 Y
* The intersection geometry has recently changed. The traffic operations at this intersection will be updated in the next version of this report.Source: AECOM 2008
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Arboretum / Galvez (#37) (unsignalized) - LOS changes from D in the basescenario to E and is therefore considered significantly impacted by the project.In addition, the City of Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts atunsignalized intersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met,additional traffic through the intersection would constitute a significant impact.Traffic signal warrants are met at this intersection.
Middlefield Road / Ravenswood Avenue (#46) - LOS remains at F but theaverage critical delay increased by 6.3 seconds and the V/C increased by0.017. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Alpine Road / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#62) (unsignlized) - LOS remains at F. TheCity of Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts at unsignalizedintersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met, additional trafficthrough the intersection would constitute a significant impact. Traffic signalwarrants at this intersection are met at baseline conditions as well as withproject.
Alpine Road / I-280 SB Off-Ramp (#63) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F.The City of Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts atunsignalized intersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met,additional traffic through the intersection would constitute a significant impact.Traffic signal warrants at this intersection are met at baseline conditions aswell as with project.
During the PM peak hour, 20 intersections would be impacted:
El Camino Real / Valparaiso (#1) - LOS remains at F. The average criticaldelay increased by 4.2 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.01. Thisintersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
El Camino Real / Middle Road (#5) - LOS changes from D in the basescenario to E and is therefore considered significantly impacted by theprojects.
El Camino Real / University Avenue (#10) - LOS remains at F. The averagecritical delay increased by 33.2 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.083.This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
El Camino Real / Embarcadero – Galvez (#11) - LOS remains at F. Theaverage critical delay increased by 7.2 seconds and the V/C increased by0.018. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
El Camino Real / Page Mill Road - Oregon Expressway (#16) - LOS remainsat F but the average critical delay increased by 9.1 seconds and the V/Cincreased by 0.021. This intersection is considered significantly affected bythe projects.
Woodland / University Avenue (#17) - LOS remains at F. The average criticaldelay increased by 6 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.015. Thisintersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
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Middlefield Road / Willow Road (#18) - LOS remains at F with the project.The average critical delay increased by 19.3 seconds and the V/C increasedby 0.044. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Middlefield / Lytton (#19) - LOS remains at F but the average critical delayincreased by 9.8 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.021. This intersectionis considered significantly affected by the projects.
Middlefield / University Avenue (#20) - LOS remains at E but the averagecritical delay increased by 4.6 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.015. Thisintersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Alma / Churchill Avenue (#22) - LOS changes from D in the base scenario toE and is therefore considered significantly impacted by the projects.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Page Mill Road (#23) - LOS remains at F but theaverage critical delay increased by 6.8 seconds and the V/C increased by0.016. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Campus Drive West (#26) - LOS remains at F butthe average critical delay increased by 5 seconds and the V/C increased by0.01. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Santa Cruz (#27) - LOS remains at F but theaverage critical delay increased by 6.8 seconds and the V/C increased by0.016. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Sand Hill Road / I-280 (#28) - LOS remains at E but the average critical delayincreased by 6.2 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.022. This intersectionis considered significantly affected by the projects.
Santa Cruz / Sand Hill Road (#30) - LOS remains at F but the average criticaldelay increased by 8.1 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.021. Thisintersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Arboretum / Galvez (#37) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F. The City ofPalo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts at unsignalizedintersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met, additional trafficthrough the intersection would constitute a significant impact. Traffic signalwarrants are met at this intersection.
Middlefield / Ravenswood (#46) - LOS remains at F but the average criticaldelay increased by 6.7 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.015. Thisintersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Bayfront Expressway / Willow Road (#52) - LOS remains at F but the averagecritical delay increased by 5 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.011. Thisintersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Alpine Road / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#62) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F.The City of Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts atunsignalized intersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met,additional traffic through the intersection would constitute a significant impact.
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Traffic signal warrants at this intersection are met at baseline conditions aswell as with project.
Alpine Road / I-280 SB Off-Ramp (#63) (unsignalized)- LOS remains at F.The City of Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts atunsignalized intersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met,additional traffic through the intersection would constitute a significant impact.Traffic signal warrants at this intersection are met at baseline conditions aswell as with project.
3.4.6 Cumulative Impact of SSC in 2025No Build 2025 traffic volumes + SUMC at 100 percent + SSC at 100 percent build-outcompared with No Build 2025 traffic volumes + SUMC at 100 percent (Base B)
The traffic volumes for this scenario were previously shown in Figures 3-17a throughFigure 3-17d. The analysis results are shown in Table 3-12. As noted on Table 3-12, anew base for comparison, Base B, is used. Base B represents the 2025 No Buildvolumes plus full development of SUMC.
Only one intersection is adversely impacted by the project under this cumulativescenario comparison in the AM peak:
Santa Cruz / Sand Hill (#30) - LOS remains at LOS F but the critical averagedelay increased by 4.6 seconds and V/C increased by 0.011. This isconsidered significantly impacted by the projects.
There are eleven intersections that would be adversely impacted by the project duringthe PM peak.
El Camino Real / Valparaiso (#1) - LOS remains at F but the average criticaldelay increased by 6.2 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.014. Thisintersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
El Camino Real / Middle Road (#5) - LOS changes from D to E and istherefore considered significantly affected by the projects.
El Camino Real / University Avenue (#10) - LOS remains at F but theaverage critical delay increased by 15.5 seconds and the V/C increased by0.038. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
El Camino Real / Page Mill - Oregon Expressway (#16) - LOS remains at Fbut the average critical delay increased by 5.4 seconds and the V/Cincreased by 0.012. This intersection is considered significantly affected bythe projects.
Middlefield / Lytton (#19) - LOS remains at F but the average critical delayincreased by 4.4 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.012. This intersectionis considered significantly affected by the projects.
Alma Street / Churchill Avenue (#22) - LOS changes from D to E and istherefore considered significantly affected by the projects.
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Table 3-12Cumulative SSC Analysis
2025 New Base B (AM) SSC with approved SUMC (AM) Compare 2025 New Base B (PM) SSC with approved SUMC (PM) CompareAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay Crit
V/C Impact?
LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
#1 ECR/Valparaiso E- 78.9 1.114 101.9 E- 79.5 1.116 102.9 1 0.002 N F 92.9 1.184 138.6 F 95.9 1.198 144.8 6.2 0.014 Y#2 ECR/Santa Cruz B 14.1 0.809 15.9 B 14.2 0.811 16 0.1 0.002 N C+ 21.7 0.828 24.5 C+ 21.9 0.837 24.8 0.3 0.009 N#3 ECR/Ravenswood F 109.9 1.209 141 F 110.9 1.213 142.7 1.7 0.004 N F 102.4 1.204 146.9 F 105.1 1.213 150.5 3.6 0.009 N#4 ECR/Roble B+ 10.4 0.682 10.8 B+ 10.4 0.685 10.8 0 0.003 N B 12.9 0.66 13.8 B 12.8 0.668 13.8 0 0.008 N#5 ECR/Middle D+ 35.2 0.975 45 D+ 36.1 0.98 46.1 1.1 0.005 N D- 51.8 0.961 47.9 E+ 55.3 0.982 52.5 4.6 0.021 Y#6 ECR/Cambridge B- 18 0.835 21.7 B- 18.1 0.838 21.9 0.2 0.003 N B 16 0.763 22.6 B 16.2 0.775 22.9 0.3 0.012 N#7 ECR/Sand Hill - Alma C- 33 0.745 40.9 C- 33.3 0.747 41 0.1 0.002 N D+ 38 0.786 47.2 D 39.6 0.802 48.1 0.9 0.016 N#8 ECR/Quarry Rd B 14.7 0.729 17.3 B 15 0.735 17.6 0.3 0.006 N C 26.2 0.769 35.5 C 27.7 0.799 37.3 1.8 0.03 N#9 Alma/Lytton B- 19.1 0.62 20.1 B- 19.1 0.623 20.2 0.1 0.003 N D+ 35.1 0.947 46.2 D+ 36.5 0.958 48.5 2.3 0.011 N
#10 ECR/University-Palm (Single Int) E 62.9 1.056 78.7 E 65 1.063 81 2.3 0.007 N F 100.3 1.087 111.6 F 114.7 1.125 127.1 15.5 0.038 Y
#11 ECR/Embarcadero-Galvez F 111.5 1.181 151.7 F 112.3 1.184 152.9 1.2 0.003 N F 145 1.256 167.7 F 150.4 1.265 171.5 3.8 0.009 N#12 ECR/Churchill C 27.4 0.804 38.1 C 27.4 0.808 38.2 0.1 0.004 N D+ 35.3 0.979 57.4 D+ 36.3 0.987 59.1 1.7 0.008 N#13 ECR/Serra-Park B- 18.5 0.859 21.9 B- 18.5 0.859 21.9 0 0 N D+ 39 1.008 55.9 D 39.7 1.014 57.3 1.4 0.006 N#14 ECR/Stanford Ave C+ 21.6 0.826 25 C+ 21.6 0.828 25.1 0.1 0.002 N C 28.8 0.937 39.4 C 29.3 0.944 40.3 0.9 0.007 N#15 ECR/California C 24.8 0.842 26.7 C 24.8 0.843 26.7 0 0.001 N D+ 36.7 0.932 41.5 D+ 37.3 0.939 42.5 1 0.007 N#16 ECR/Page Mil-Oregon F 134.5 1.243 166.9 F 135.4 1.247 168.4 1.5 0.004 N F 175.4 1.297 187.8 F 178.6 1.309 193.2 5.4 0.012 Y#17 Woodland/University D 49.4 0.901 55.5 D 49.4 0.901 55.5 0 0 N F 115.3 1.251 166 F 115.7 1.253 166.6 0.6 0.002 N
#18 Middlefield/Willow F 91.9 1.128 117.1 F 92.3 1.13 117.8 0.7 0.002 N F 153 1.328 207.4 F 156 1.337 211.2 3.8 0.009 N
#19 Middlefield/Lytton F 157.9 1.07 160.9 F 158.6 1.074 161.7 0.8 0.004 N F 188.6 1.304 211.2 F 192.5 1.316 215.6 4.4 0.012 Y#20 Middlefield/University C 31.8 0.723 31 C 31.8 0.725 31.1 0.1 0.002 N E 65.8 1.046 78.9 E 68 1.056 81.9 3 0.01 N#21 Middlefield/Embarcadero D 42 0.696 43.1 D 42 0.697 43.1 0 0.001 N D 39.9 0.707 41.8 D 39.9 0.711 41.8 0 0.004 N#22 Alma/Churchill C 27.8 0.8 36.8 C 27.9 0.8 36.9 0.1 0 N D- 54.6 1.04 74.4 E+ 55.3 1.043 75.5 1.1 0.003 Y
#23 Junipero-Foothill/Page Mill Road F 193.4 1.481 287.3 F 193.7 1.482 287.9 0.6 0.001 N F 255.2 1.691 389.4 F 256.8 1.697 392.1 2.7 0.006 N
#24 Junipero/Stanford C+ 21.7 0.873 34 C+ 22 0.875 34.4 0.4 0.002 N C- 32.6 0.967 47 C- 33.8 0.975 48.9 1.9 0.008 N#25 Junipero/Campus East B 17.8 0.713 26.8 B 17.9 0.715 27 0.2 0.002 N C 27.6 0.822 23.8 C 28.9 0.829 25.1 1.3 0.007 N#26 Junipero/Campus West E+ 56 0.771 75.5 E+ 57.5 0.778 78.1 2.6 0.007 N F 131.1 1.127 169.9 F 146.6 1.172 192.7 22.8 0.045 Y#27 Junipero/Alpine-Santa Cruz F 125.9 1.261 156.8 F 128.2 1.267 159.4 2.6 0.006 N F 156 1.287 167.7 F 167.4 1.314 179.4 11.7 0.027 Y#28 Sand Hill Cir I-280/Sand Hill* F 113 1.087 90.6 F 114.1 1.091 91.4 0.8 0.004 N E+ 56.3 1.001 67.8 E+ 58.6 1.014 71.4 3.6 0.013 N#29 Sharon Park/Sand Hill D+ 35.3 0.916 36.4 D+ 35.6 0.919 36.8 0.4 0.003 N D 41.3 0.987 51.4 D 43.7 1.005 56.3 4.9 0.018 N#30 Santa Cruz/Sand Hill F 92.3 1.285 169.7 F 94.6 1.296 174.3 4.6 0.011 Y F 90 1.144 122.1 F 96.9 1.167 131 8.9 0.023 Y#31 Oak/Sand Hill B+ 11.1 0.85 13.2 B+ 11.3 0.857 13.5 0.3 0.007 N A 8.9 0.851 11.3 A 9.7 0.876 12.4 1.1 0.025 N#32 Stock Farm/Sand Hill B- 18.2 0.727 20.9 B- 18.4 0.735 21.3 0.4 0.008 N C 27.7 0.739 31.5 C 28.7 0.764 33.5 2 0.025 N
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2025 New Base B (AM) SSC with approved SUMC (AM) Compare 2025 New Base B (PM) SSC with approved SUMC (PM) CompareAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
AvgCrit
Delay CritV/C Impact?
#33 Pasteur/Sand Hill E+ 57.7 0.829 76.6 E 60.9 0.838 81.3 4.7 0.009 N C+ 22.2 0.653 22.2 C 23.9 0.68 25.3 3.1 0.027 N#34 Arboretum/Sand Hill C+ 22.2 0.625 26.4 C+ 22.8 0.64 27.3 0.9 0.015 N C- 33.2 0.708 43.4 D 41.7 0.758 57.9 14.5 0.05 N#35 Arboretum/Quarry C- 33.7 0.643 34.9 C- 33.8 0.651 35.1 0.2 0.008 N C- 33 0.759 40 C- 34 0.777 41.4 1.4 0.018 N#36 Arboretum/Palm C 25.9 0.873 32.7 C 26.3 0.878 33.4 0.7 0.005 N C+ 21.7 0.75 23.3 C+ 22.5 0.772 24.6 1.3 0.022 N#37 Arboretum/Galvez E 36.6 0.74 36.6 E 36.6 0.74 36.6 0 0 N F 157.9 1.23 157.9 F 165.4 1.25 165.4 7.5 0.02 Y#38 ECR/Charleston D- 51.7 0.832 55.3 D- 51.7 0.833 55.4 0.1 0.001 N F 98.5 1.15 126.9 F 99.2 1.153 128 1.1 0.003 N#39 Alma/Charleston D 49.3 0.919 52.3 D 49.4 0.92 52.5 0.2 0.001 N E+ 59.6 0.974 65.3 E 60.3 0.978 66.1 0.8 0.004 N#40 Middlefield/Charleston D 42.6 0.767 44.1 D 42.6 0.768 44.1 0 0.001 N D 43 0.761 46.4 D 43 0.763 46.5 0.1 0.002 N#41 Middlefield/Hamilton B 16.8 0.528 17.8 B 16.8 0.529 17.8 0 0.001 N B- 18.2 0.484 19.1 B- 18.3 0.487 19.2 0.1 0.003 N#42 Alma/Hamilton B 12.5 0.531 14.4 B 12.6 0.532 14.4 0 0.001 N C+ 22 0.628 22.1 C+ 22.2 0.633 22.3 0.2 0.005 N#43 University/Santa Cruz C 24.9 0.696 33 C 25.3 0.705 33.4 0.4 0.009 N D+ 36.4 0.843 45.8 D 39.2 0.885 50.6 4.8 0.042 N#44 ECR/Oak Grove D 48.9 0.985 56.2 D 49.3 0.988 56.9 0.7 0.003 N D+ 37.1 0.881 40.5 D+ 37.6 0.89 41.2 0.7 0.009 N#45 Middlefield/Ringwood C- 33.9 0.795 31.9 C- 33.9 0.795 32 0.1 0 N D 39.1 0.933 51.8 D 39.3 0.935 52.1 0.3 0.002 N#46 Middlefield/Ravenswood F 214.5 1.464 257.3 F 216 1.469 259.1 1.8 0.005 N F 257.8 1.648 332.8 F 264 1.665 340.2 7.4 0.017 Y#47 ECR/Encinal C- 34.8 0.96 41.6 C- 34.8 0.961 41.7 0.1 0.001 N C 24 0.847 25.7 C 24 0.848 25.7 0 0.001 N#48 Bay/Marsh B 14.1 0.673 16.1 B 14.1 0.673 16.1 0 0 N B 13.2 0.597 14.7 B 13.3 0.599 14.7 0 0.002 N#49 US 101SB/Marsh C+ 22.1 0.891 25.2 C+ 22.1 0.891 25.2 0 0 N D 45.2 1.053 57 D 45.6 1.055 57.6 0.6 0.002 N#50 US 101NB/Marsh B 15.9 0.671 17.1 B 15.9 0.671 17.1 0 0 N D+ 35.8 1.021 43.6 D+ 35.8 1.021 43.6 0 0 N#51 Bay/Willow C 23.5 0.857 31 C 23.6 0.858 31.1 0.1 0.001 N B- 19.3 0.754 18.7 B- 19.3 0.757 18.7 0 0.003 N#52 Bayfront Expy/Willow D+ 38 0.874 58.1 D+ 38 0.874 58.2 0.1 0 N F 144 1.305 182.8 F 144.4 1.306 183.3 0.5 0.001 N#53 Bayfront Expy/University D 48 1.081 94 D 48.1 1.081 94.1 0.1 0 N E 64.3 1.041 79.9 E 64.6 1.042 80.3 0.4 0.001 N#54 Bay/University D 44.6 0.917 52.3 D 44.6 0.917 52.4 0.1 0 N F 146.3 1.353 208.5 F 146.4 1.354 208.7 0.2 0.001 N#55 Donohoe/University F 80.4 1.063 92.2 F 80.5 1.063 92.3 0.1 0 N E+ 55.2 1.007 72.2 E+ 55.3 1.007 72.2 0 0 N#56 Welch/Quarry C+ 20.5 0.508 23.5 C+ 20.4 0.508 23.5 0 0 N C+ 22.8 0.539 27.8 C+ 22.9 0.539 27.8 0 0 N#57 Durand/Sand Hill B 13.7 0.674 13.5 B 13.7 0.683 13.6 0.1 0.009 N B 17.8 0.597 17.3 B 17.7 0.622 17.4 0.1 0.025 N#58 Pasteur NB/Welch A 7.3 0.335 8.9 A 7.3 0.335 8.9 0 0 N A 9.5 0.355 10.8 A 9.5 0.355 10.8 0 0 N#59 Pasteur SB/Welch B+ 10.6 0.412 10.2 B+ 10.6 0.412 10.2 0 0 N A 6.8 0.246 7.3 A 6.8 0.246 7.3 0 0 N#60 Durand/Welch C- 33.4 0.705 39.7 C- 33.4 0.705 39.7 0 0 N C- 33.3 0.695 40.4 C- 33.3 0.695 40.4 0 0 N#61 Bowdoin St/Stanford Ave E 38.1 1.01 38.1 E 38.1 1.01 38.1 0 0 N C 22 0.836 22 C 22.4 0.842 22.4 0.4 0.006 N
#62 I-280 NB Off-Ramp / Alpine Road F 393.5 2.444 393.5 F 394.4 2.448 394.4 0.9 0.004 N F 489.7 2.855 489.7 F 492.7 2.866 492.7 3 0.011 N
#63 I-280 SB Off-Ramp / Alpine Road F 1073 3.23 1073 F 1076 3.24 1076 3 0.01 N F 189.5 1.3 189.5 F 192.5 1.3 192.5 3 0 N
* The intersection geometry has recently changed. The traffic operations at this intersection will be updated in the next version of this report.Source: AECOM 2008
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Junipero Serra Boulevard /Campus Drive West (#26) - LOS remains at F butthe average critical delay increased by 22.8 seconds and the V/C increasedby 0.045. This intersection is considered significantly affected by theprojects.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Santa Cruz-Alpine (#27) - LOS remains at F butthe average critical delay increased by 11.7 seconds and the V/C increasedby 0.027. This intersection is considered significantly affected by theprojects.
Santa Cruz / Sand Hill Road (#30) - LOS remains at F but the average criticaldelay increased by 8.9 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.023. Thisintersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Arboretum / Galvez (#37) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F. The City ofPalo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts at unsignalizedintersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met, additional trafficthrough the intersection would constitute a significant impact. Traffic signalwarrants are met at this intersection.
Middlefield / Ravenswood (#46) - LOS remains at F but the average criticaldelay increased by 7.4 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.017. Thisintersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
3.4.7 2025 with SSC and SUMC – Cumulative of SSC + SUMCNo Build 2025 traffic volumes + SUMC at 100 percent + SSC at 100 percent build-outcompared with No Build 2025 traffic volumes
This is the worst-case scenario as both SSC and SUMC are at full build-out. Whilelesser trips would be generated for the SSC during the AM peak hour due to the landuse, the PM peak hour results in this scenario having the highest number of tripsgenerated. 16 and 21 intersections would be adversely affected during the AM and PMpeak hour respectively. The traffic volumes for this scenario were previously shown inFigures 3-17a through 3-17b. The analysis results are shown in Table 3-13.
During the AM peak hour, the affected intersections as shown in Table 3-13 are:
El Camino Real / Valparaiso Avenue (#1) - LOS remains at E but the averagecritical delay increased by 9.2 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.025. Thisintersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
El Camino Real / Ravenswood Avenue (#3) - LOS remains at F but theaverage critical delay increased by 15.7 seconds and the V/C increased by0.038. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
El Camino Real / University Avenue (#10) - LOS changes from LOS D to LOSE and is therefore considered significantly impacted.
El Camino Real / Embarcadero-Galvez (#11) - LOS remains at F but theaverage critical delay increased by 11.1 seconds and the V/C increased by0.028. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
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Table 3-132025 with SSC and SUMC – Cumulative of SSC + SUMC
2025AM 2025AM+SSC+SUMC Compare 2025PM 2025PM+SSC+SUMC CompareAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
Avg CritDelay
CritV/C Impact?
LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
Avg CritDelay
CritV/C Impact?
#1 ECR/Valparaiso E 73.5 1.091 93.7 E- 79.5 1.116 102.9 9.2 0.025 Y F 90.4 1.174 134.5 F 95.9 1.198 144.8 10.3 0.024 Y#2 ECR/Santa Cruz B 13.3 0.782 14.6 B 14.2 0.811 16 1.4 0.029 N C+ 21.5 0.819 24.2 C+ 21.9 0.837 24.8 0.6 0.018 N#3 ECR/Ravenswood F 101 1.175 127 F 110.9 1.213 142.7 15.7 0.038 Y F 99.7 1.194 143.1 F 105.1 1.213 150.5 7.4 0.019 Y#4 ECR/Roble B+ 10.4 0.66 10.7 B+ 10.4 0.685 10.8 0.1 0.025 N B 13 0.652 13.8 B 12.8 0.668 13.8 0 0.016 N#5 ECR/Middle C- 32.6 0.951 41.2 D+ 36.1 0.98 46.1 4.9 0.029 N D 50.4 0.951 46.4 E+ 55.3 0.982 52.5 6.1 0.031 Y#6 ECR/Cambridge B 17.3 0.812 20.7 B- 18.1 0.838 21.9 1.2 0.026 N B 16.1 0.756 22.5 B 16.2 0.775 22.9 0.4 0.019 N#7 ECR/Sand Hill - Alma C 30.8 0.735 40.4 C- 33.3 0.747 41 0.6 0.012 N D+ 35.9 0.758 45.9 D 39.6 0.802 48.1 2.2 0.044 N#8 ECR/Quarry Rd B 12 0.68 13.7 B 15 0.735 17.6 3.9 0.055 N C 23.7 0.725 32.8 C 27.7 0.799 37.3 4.5 0.074 N#9 Alma/Lytton B- 18.3 0.58 19 B- 19.1 0.623 20.2 1.2 0.043 N C 31.8 0.917 40.5 D+ 36.5 0.958 48.5 8 0.041 N#10 ECR/University-Palm (Single
Int) D 51 0.997 63.5 E 65 1.063 81 17.5 0.066 Y E 73.6 1.011 89.6 F 114.7 1.125 127.1 37.5 0.114 Y
#11 ECR/Embarcadero-Galvez F 105.4 1.156 141.8 F 112.3 1.184 152.9 11.1 0.028 Y F 137.5 1.238 160.6 F 150.4 1.265 171.5 10.9 0.027 Y#12 ECR/Churchill C 26.9 0.783 21.5 C 27.4 0.808 38.2 16.7 0.025 N C- 33.9 0.966 54.6 D+ 36.3 0.987 59.1 4.5 0.021 N#13 ECR/Serra-Park B- 18.5 0.853 21.5 B- 18.5 0.859 21.9 0.4 0.006 N D+ 36.7 0.992 52.1 D 39.7 1.014 57.3 5.2 0.022 N#14 ECR/Stanford Ave C+ 21.6 0.82 24.8 C+ 21.6 0.828 25.1 0.3 0.008 N C 27.8 0.921 37.9 C 29.3 0.944 40.3 2.4 0.023 N#15 ECR/California C 24.7 0.836 26.4 C 24.8 0.843 26.7 0.3 0.007 N D+ 35.4 0.916 39.3 D+ 37.3 0.939 42.5 3.2 0.023 N#16 ECR/Page Mil-Oregon F 128.4 1.217 156 F 135.4 1.247 168.4 12.4 0.03 Y F 169.4 1.276 178.7 F 178.6 1.309 193.2 14.5 0.033 Y#17 Woodland/University D 48.3 0.901 55.5 D 49.4 0.901 55.5 0 0 N F 111.5 1.236 160 F 115.7 1.253 166.6 6.6 0.017 Y#18 Middlefield/Willow F 83.3 1.096 105.1 F 92.3 1.13 117.8 12.7 0.034 Y F 138.5 1.285 188.4 F 156 1.337 211.2 22.8 0.052 Y#19 Middlefield/Lytton F 142.4 1.041 145 F 158.6 1.074 161.7 16.7 0.033 Y F 180.6 1.284 201.6 F 192.5 1.316 215.6 14 0.032 Y#20 Middlefield/University C 31.5 0.713 30.7 C 31.8 0.725 31.1 0.4 0.012 N E 62.5 1.031 74.3 E 68 1.056 81.9 7.6 0.025 Y#21 Middlefield/Embarcadero D 42 0.683 42.8 D 42 0.697 43.1 0.3 0.014 N D 39.9 0.702 41.7 D 39.9 0.711 41.8 0.1 0.009 N#22 Alma/Churchill C 27 0.793 35.5 C 27.9 0.8 36.9 1.4 0.007 N D- 52.2 1.029 70.6 E+ 55.3 1.043 75.5 4.9 0.014 Y#23 Junipero-Foothill/Page Mill
Road F 191.8 1.474 284.4 F 193.7 1.482 287.9 3.5 0.008 N F 251 1.675 382.3 F 256.8 1.697 392.1 9.8 0.022 Y
#24 Junipero/Stanford B- 18.9 0.842 28.8 C+ 22 0.875 34.4 5.6 0.033 N C 29.8 0.956 44.6 C- 33.8 0.975 48.9 4.3 0.019 N#25 Junipero/Campus East B 16 0.682 23.7 B 17.9 0.715 27 3.3 0.033 N C 24.5 0.789 30.5 C 28.9 0.829 25.1 -5.4 0.04 N#26 Junipero/Campus West D 50 0.729 63.2 E+ 57.5 0.778 78.1 14.9 0.049 Y F 124.9 1.116 164.9 F 146.6 1.172 192.7 27.8 0.056 Y#27 Junipero/Alpine-Santa Cruz F 120.9 1.247 151 F 128.2 1.267 159.4 8.4 0.02 Y F 150.2 1.272 161.3 F 167.4 1.314 179.4 18.1 0.042 Y#28 Sand Hill Cir I-280/Sand Hill* F 107.1 1.064 86.3 F 114.1 1.091 91.4 5.1 0.027 Y D- 52 0.979 62.1 E+ 58.6 1.014 71.4 9.3 0.035 Y#29 Sharon Park/Sand Hill C- 34.1 0.895 34.3 D+ 35.6 0.919 36.8 2.5 0.024 N D+ 38.7 0.967 47.2 D 43.7 1.005 56.3 9.1 0.038 N#30 Santa Cruz/Sand Hill F 82 1.232 147.4 F 94.6 1.296 174.3 26.9 0.064 Y F 84.5 1.123 114.2 F 96.9 1.167 131 16.8 0.044 Y
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2025AM 2025AM+SSC+SUMC Compare 2025PM 2025PM+SSC+SUMC CompareAvg Avg Avg Avg
Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg Crit Avg CritDel Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del Del Crit Del
Intersection LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
Avg CritDelay
CritV/C Impact?
LOS (sec) V/C (sec) LOS (sec) V/C (sec)
Avg CritDelay
CritV/C Impact?
#31 Oak/Sand Hill B+ 10.3 0.817 12.1 B+ 11.3 0.857 13.5 1.4 0.04 N A 8.2 0.82 10.3 A 9.7 0.876 12.4 2.1 0.056 N#32 Stock Farm/Sand Hill B 17.5 0.702 19.8 B- 18.4 0.735 21.3 1.5 0.033 N C 25.6 0.704 28.4 C 28.7 0.764 33.5 5.1 0.06 N#33 Pasteur/Sand Hill D 45.2 0.777 58.3 E 60.9 0.838 81.3 23 0.061 Y C+ 20.8 0.627 22.8 C 23.9 0.68 25.3 2.5 0.053 N#34 Arboretum/Sand Hill C+ 20.4 0.554 23.7 C+ 22.8 0.64 27.3 3.6 0.086 N C 29.9 0.681 38.1 D 41.7 0.758 57.9 19.8 0.077 N#35 Arboretum/Quarry C- 32 0.572 32.7 C- 33.8 0.651 35.1 2.4 0.079 N C 31.9 0.712 37 C- 34 0.777 41.4 4.4 0.065 N#36 Arboretum/Palm C+ 22.7 0.822 27.4 C 26.3 0.878 33.4 6 0.056 N C+ 20.9 0.723 21.9 C+ 22.5 0.772 24.6 2.7 0.049 N#37 Arboretum/Galvez D 32 0.7 32 E 36.6 0.74 36.6 4.6 0.04 Y F 130.8 1.16 130.8 F 165.4 1.25 165.4 34.6 0.09 Y#38 ECR/Charleston D- 51.3 0.826 55 D- 51.7 0.833 55.4 0.4 0.007 N F 96.5 1.143 124.2 F 99.2 1.153 128 3.8 0.01 N#39 Alma/Charleston D 48.2 0.907 50.8 D 49.4 0.92 52.5 1.7 0.013 N E+ 57.9 0.963 62.9 E 60.3 0.978 66.1 3.2 0.015 N#40 Middlefield/Charleston D 42.5 0.765 44 D 42.6 0.768 44.1 0.1 0.003 N D 42.9 0.759 46.3 D 43 0.763 46.5 0.2 0.004 N#41 Middlefield/Hamilton B 15.7 0.504 16.5 B 16.8 0.529 17.8 1.3 0.025 N B 17.6 0.461 18.3 B- 18.3 0.487 19.2 0.9 0.026 N#42 Alma/Hamilton B+ 11 0.503 12.8 B 12.6 0.532 14.4 1.6 0.029 N C+ 21.5 0.618 21.8 C+ 22.2 0.633 22.3 0.5 0.015 N#43 University/Santa Cruz C 24.8 0.685 32 C 25.3 0.705 33.4 1.4 0.02 N D+ 36.1 0.837 45.3 D 39.2 0.885 50.6 5.3 0.048 N#44 ECR/Oak Grove D 44.3 0.958 49.4 D 49.3 0.988 56.9 7.5 0.03 N D+ 36.5 0.872 39.9 D+ 37.6 0.89 41.2 1.3 0.018 N#45 Middlefield/Ringwood C- 33.8 0.794 31.8 C- 33.9 0.795 32 0.2 0.001 N D+ 38.8 0.931 51.4 D 39.3 0.935 52.1 0.7 0.004 N#46 Middlefield/Ravenwood F 209.4 1.449 251.6 F 216 1.469 259.1 7.5 0.02 Y F 252.6 1.634 326.6 F 264 1.665 340.2 13.6 0.031 Y#47 ECR/Encinal C 31.1 0.938 35.9 C- 34.8 0.961 41.7 5.8 0.023 N C 23.5 0.839 25.3 C 24 0.848 25.7 0.4 0.009 N#48 Bay/Marsh B 14.1 0.665 16 B 14.1 0.673 16.1 0.1 0.008 N B 13.2 0.588 14.6 B 13.3 0.599 14.7 0.1 0.011 N#49 US 101SB/Marsh C+ 21.9 0.889 25.1 C+ 22.1 0.891 25.2 0.1 0.002 N D 43.6 1.045 54.2 D 45.6 1.055 57.6 3.4 0.01 N#50 US 101NB/Marsh B 15.9 0.671 17.1 B 15.9 0.671 17.1 0 0 N D+ 35.8 1.021 43.6 D+ 35.8 1.021 43.6 0 0 N#51 Bay/Willow C 23.1 0.839 29.9 C 23.6 0.858 31.1 1.2 0.019 N B- 18.8 0.714 23 B- 19.3 0.757 18.7 -4.3 0.043 N#52 Bayfront Expy/Willow D+ 37 0.862 56.1 D+ 38 0.874 58.2 2.1 0.012 N F 140.1 1.294 177.8 F 144.4 1.306 183.3 5.5 0.012 Y#53 Bayfront Expy/University D 46.7 1.074 91.4 D 48.1 1.081 94.1 2.7 0.007 N E 61.9 1.034 76.8 E 64.6 1.042 80.3 3.5 0.008 N#54 Bay/University D 44.3 0.913 51.9 D 44.6 0.917 52.4 0.5 0.004 N F 145.2 1.349 206.9 F 146.4 1.354 208.7 1.8 0.005 N#55 Donohoe/University E- 79.3 1.059 90.8 F 80.5 1.063 92.3 1.5 0.004 N E+ 55.2 1.007 72.2 E+ 55.3 1.007 72.2 0 0 N#56 Welch/Quarry B- 19.7 0.421 21.6 C+ 20.4 0.508 23.5 1.9 0.087 N C+ 20.3 0.466 22.1 C+ 22.9 0.539 27.8 5.7 0.073 N#57 Durand/Sand Hill B 12.5 0.641 11.7 B 13.7 0.683 13.6 1.9 0.042 N B 17.1 0.577 16.7 B 17.7 0.622 17.4 0.7 0.045 N#58 Pasteur NB/Welch A 7.1 0.305 8.6 A 7.3 0.335 8.9 0.3 0.03 N A 9 0.323 10.6 A 9.5 0.355 10.8 0.2 0.032 N#59 Pasteur SB/Welch B+ 10.4 0.358 10 B+ 10.6 0.412 10.2 0.2 0.054 N A 6.6 0.216 7 A 6.8 0.246 7.3 0.3 0.03 N#60 Durand/Welch C 29.6 0.665 33.6 C- 33.4 0.705 39.7 6.1 0.04 N C 30.0 0.642 34.1 C- 33.3 0.695 40.4 6.3 0.053 N#61 Bowdoin St/Stanford Ave E 37.7 1.007 37.7 E 38.1 1.01 38.1 0.4 0.003 N C 21.7 0.831 21.7 C 22.4 0.842 22.4 0.7 0.011 N
#62 I-280 NB Off-Ramp / AlpineRoad F 383.2 2.395 383.2 F 394.4 2.448 394.4 11.2 0.053 Y F 478.6 2.809 478.6 F 492.7 2.866 492.7 14.1 0.057 Y
#63 I-280 SB Off-Ramp / AlpineRoad F 1061 3.2 1061 F 1076 3.24 1076 15 0.04 Y F 184.4 1.28 184.4 F 192.5 1.3 192.5 8.1 0.02 Y
* The intersection geometry has recently changed. The traffic operations at this intersection will be updated in the next version of this report.Source: AECOM 2008
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El Camino Real / Page Mill-Oregon Expressway (#16) - LOS remains at F butthe average critical delay increased by 12.4 seconds and the V/C increased by0.03. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Middlefield Road / Willow Road (#18) - LOS remains at F with the project. Theaverage critical delay increased by 12.7 seconds and the V/C increased by0.034. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Middlefield Road / Lytton Avenue (#19) - LOS remains at F but the averagecritical delay increased by 16.7 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.033. Thisintersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Campus Drive West (#26) - LOS changes fromLOS D to LOS E and is therefore considered significantly impacted by theprojects.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Alpine-Santa Cruz Avenue (#27) - LOS remains atF but the average critical delay increased by 8.4 seconds and the V/Cincreased by 0.02. This intersection is considered significantly affected by theprojects.
Sand Hill Circle – I-280 / Sand Hill Road (#28) - LOS remains at F but theaverage critical delay increased by 5.1 seconds and the V/C increased by0.027. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Sand Hill Road / Santa Cruz Avenue (#30) - LOS remains at F but the averagecritical delay increased by 26.9 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.064. Thisintersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Pasteur Drive / Sand Hill Road (#33) - LOS changes from LOS D to LOS Eand is therefore considered significantly impacted by the projects.
Arboretum / Galvez (#37) (unsignalized) - LOS changes from LOS D to LOS Eand is therefore considered significantly impacted by the project. In addition,the City of Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts atunsignalized intersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met,additional traffic through the intersection would constitute a significant impact.Traffic signal warrants are met at this intersection.
Middlefield Road / Ravenswood Avenue (#46) - LOS remains at F but theaverage critical delay increased by 7.5 seconds and the V/C increased by0.02. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Alpine Road / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#62) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F.The City of Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts atunsignalized intersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met,additional traffic through the intersection would constitute a significant impact.Traffic signal warrants at this intersection are met at baseline conditions aswell as with project.
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Alpine Road / I-280 SB Off-Ramp (#63) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F.The City of Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts atunsignalized intersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met,additional traffic through the intersection would constitute a significant impact.Traffic signal warrants at this intersection are met at baseline conditions aswell as with project.
During the PM peak hour, the following intersections would be affected:
El Camino Real / Valparaiso Avenue (#1) - LOS remains at F but the averagecritical delay increased by 10.3 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.024.This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
El Camino Real / Ravenswood Avenue (#3) - LOS remains at F but theaverage critical delay increased by 7.4 seconds and the V/C increased by0.019. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
El Camino Real / Middle Avenue (#5) - LOS changes from D to E and isconsidered significantly affected by the projects.
El Camino Real / University Avenue (#10) - LOS changes from E to F. Theaverage critical delay increased by 37.5 seconds and the V/C increased by0.114. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
El Camino Real / Embarcadero-Galvez (#11) - LOS remains at F but theaverage critical delay increased by 10.9 seconds and the V/C increased by0.027. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
El Camino Real / Page Mill-Oregon Expressway (#16) - LOS remains at F butthe average critical delay increased by 14.5 seconds and the V/C increasedby 0.033. This intersection is considered significantly affected by theprojects.
Woodland Avenue / University Avenue (#17) - LOS remains at F but theaverage critical delay increased by 6.6 seconds and the V/C increased by0.017. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Middlefield Road / Willow Road (#18) - LOS remains at F with the project.The average critical delay increased by 22.8 seconds and the V/C increasedby 0.052. This intersection is significantly affected by the project.
Middlefield Road / Lytton Avenue (#19) - LOS remains at F but the averagecritical delay increased by 14 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.032. Thisintersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Middlefield Road / University Avenue (#20) - LOS remains at E but theaverage critical delay increased by 7.6 seconds and the V/C increased by0.025. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Alma Street / Churchill Avenue (#22) - LOS changes from D to E and istherefore considered significantly impacted by the projects.
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Junipero Serra Boulevard / Page Mill Road (#23) - LOS remains at F but theaverage critical delay increased by 9.8 seconds and the V/C increased by0.022. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Campus Drive West (#26) - LOS remains at F butthe average critical delay increased by 27.8 seconds and the V/C increasedby 0.056. This intersection is considered significantly affected by theprojects.
Junipero Serra Boulevard / Alpine-Santa Cruz Avenue (#27) - LOS remainsat F but the average critical delay increased by 18.1 seconds and the V/Cincreased by 0.042. This intersection is considered significantly affected bythe projects.
Sand Hill Circle – I-280 / Sand Hill Road (#28) - LOS changes from D to Eand is therefore considered significantly affected by the projects.
Sand Hill Road / Santa Cruz Avenue (#30) - LOS remains at F but theaverage critical delay increased by 16.8 seconds and the V/C increased by0.044. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Arboretum / Galvez (#37) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F. The City ofPalo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts at unsignalizedintersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met, additional trafficthrough the intersection would constitute a significant impact. Traffic signalwarrants are met at this intersection.
Middlefield Road / Ravenswood Avenue (#46) - LOS remains at F but theaverage critical delay increased by 13.6 seconds and the V/C increased by0.031. This intersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Bayfront Expressway / Willow Road (#52) - LOS remains at F but the averagecritical delay increased by 5.5 seconds and the V/C increased by 0.012. Thisintersection is considered significantly affected by the projects.
Alpine Road / I-280 NB Off-Ramp (#62) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F.The City of Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts atunsignalized intersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met,additional traffic through the intersection would constitute a significant impact.Traffic signal warrants at this intersection are met at baseline conditions aswell as with project.
Alpine Road / I-280 SB Off-Ramp (#63) (unsignalized) - LOS remains at F.The City of Palo Alto has not adopted specific criteria for impacts atunsignalized intersections. Therefore if traffic signal warrants are met,additional traffic through the intersection would constitute a significant impact.Traffic signal warrants at this intersection are met at baseline conditions aswell as with project.
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3.5 Project Impact Analysis SummaryA summary of project impacts for all the project scenarios is presented in Table 3-14. For thedifferent ‘bases’ used for comparison, intersections performing at LOS E or F are highlighted in‘diamond’. Intersections exceeding the criteria thresholds and considered as adversely affectedby the project are highlighted by the different shapes. Squares are for the SSC, dots are for theSUMC and triangles are for the combined effect of SSC and SUMC. Appendix F shows theTraffix calculations for all intersections in 2015 and 2025.
Project impacts in 2015 are less than in 2025. First, the background traffic is lower in 2015 andSUMC would only be equivalent to 60 percent build-out. In addition, impacts during the AMpeak are less than during the PM peak. Less employees and shoppers at the SSC would becommuting during the AM peak whereas a larger number of SSC shoppers would be travelingduring the PM peak hour. This can be seen clearly from column B of Table 3-14 where nointersections would be negatively impacted in 2015 during the AM peak. Six intersections wouldbe impacted during the PM peak due to the SSC project, of which three are in the City of PaloAlto. Given that part of the study area is in the City of Menlo Park and some intersections areunder the jurisdiction of the County, the summary table presents the total number ofintersections that would be adversely impacted by the project and also notes the number ofintersections impacted in Palo Alto. A similar trend is seen for the SUMC. Four Palo Altointersections would be impacted during the AM peak hour in 2015 and five out of eight impactedintersections are in Palo Alto. Under the effect of both the SSC and SUMC, five intersectionswould be adversely affected in the AM peak hour by the project, with four of these intersectionsbeing in Palo Alto. During the PM peak hour, 11 intersections would be affected of which sevenare in Palo Alto.
In 2025, there are different comparison scenarios dependent upon the completed parts of theproject in 2015. If SSC has been built in 2015, its generated trips would be part of thebackground traffic (New Base A). The effect of SUMC in both the AM and PM peak hours arepresented in Columns M and T respectively. A total of 16 intersections would be affected in theAM peak hour and 20 in the PM peak hour. The number of affected intersections in Palo Alto iseight and ten respectively. On the other hand, if the SSC did not get built in 2015, the effect ofSUMC alone is presented in Columns J and Q for the AM and PM peak hours respectively. Ofthe 16 impacted intersections in the AM peak hour, eight are in Palo Alto. Of the 18 impactedintersections in the PM peak hour, nine are in Palo Alto. In order to determine the effect of theSSC project in 2025, comparison is made with the scenario where SUMC is part of thebackground as presented in Columns O and V. Similar to the trend in 2015, impact during theAM peak hour is minimal with only one intersection in Menlo Park being affected. During theevening peak, eleven intersections would be affected with three in Palo Alto.
3.6 Freeway AnalysisBased on the CMP requirements for freeways, Table 3-15 presents the number of project tripson the different freeway segments within the study area. The number of project trips addedonto the freeway would determine if a freeway analysis is required. If the added project trips aremore than one percent of the freeway capacity for a freeway section currently operating at LOSF, a freeway assessment would be necessary. The capacity for both US 101 and I-280 is 2,300
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Table 3-14Project Impact Summary
SUMC ProjectImpact
SUMCCumulative
Impact
Cumulative SSCAnalysis
SUMC ProjectImpact
SUMCCumulative
Impact
Cumulative SSCAnalysis
No Project(base)
StanfordShopping
CenterSUMC SSC +
SUMCNo Project(2015 Base)
StanfordShopping
CenterSUMC SSC +
SUMCNo Project(2025 Base)
SUMC with noSSC
(comparedwith base)
Cumulative ofSSC + SUMC
(compared withbase)
No Projectwith SSC(2025 New
Base A)
SUMC withapproved SSC
(compared with2025 New Base
A)
No Projectwith SUMC(2025 New
Base B)
SSC withapproved SUMC(compared with2025 New Base
B)
No Project(2025 Base)
SUMC with noSSC (compared
with base)
Cumulative ofSSC + SUMC
(compared withbase)
No Projectwith SSC(2025 New
Base A)
SUMC withapproved SSC
(compared with2025 New Base
A)
No Projectwith SUMC(2025 New
Base B)
SSC withapproved SUMC(compared with2025 New Base
B)
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V
#01 ECR/Valparaiso MP#02 ECR/Santa Cruz MP#03 ECR/Ravenswood MP#04 ECR/Roble MP#05 ECR/Middle MP#06 ECR/Cambridge MP#07 ECR/Sand Hill-Alma PA#08 ECR/Quarry Rd PA#09 Alma/Lytton PA#10 ECR/University-Palm (Single Int) PA#11 ECR/Embarcadero-Galvez PA#12 ECR/Churchill PA#13 ECR/Serra-Park PA#14 ECR/Stanford Ave PA#15 ECR/California PA#16 ECR/Page Mil-Oregon PA#17 Woodland/University EPA#18 Middlefield/Willow MP#19 Middlefield/Lytton PA#20 Middlefield/University PA#21 Middlefield/Embarcadero PA#22 Alma/Churchill PA#23 Junipero-Foothill/Page Mill-Oregon
ExpyPA
#24 Junipero/Stanford SCC#25 Junipero/Campus East SCC#26 Junipero/Campus West SCC#27 Junipero/Alpine-Santa Cruz MP#28 Sand Hill Cir I-280/Sand Hill* MP#29 Sharon Park/Sand Hill MP#30 Santa Cruz/Sand Hill MP#31 Oak/Sand Hill MP#32 Stock Farm/Sand Hill PA#33 Pasteur/Sand Hill PA#34 Arboretum/Sand Hill PA#35 Arboretum/Quarry PA#36 Arboretum/Palm PA#37 Arboretum/Galvez PA#38 ECR/Charleston PA#39 Alma/Charleston PA#40 Middlefield/Charleston PA#41 Middlefield/Hamilton PA#42 Alma/Hamilton PA#43 University/Santa Cruz MP#44 ECR/Oak Grove MP#45 Middlefield/Ringwood MP#46 Middlefield/Ravenswood MP#47 ECR/Encinal MP#48 Bay/Marsh MP#49 US 101SB/Marsh MP#50 US 101NB/Marsh MP#51 Bay/Willow MP#52 Bayfront Expy/Willow MP#53 Bayfront Expy/University MP#54 Bay/University EPA#55 Donohoe/University EPA#56 Welch/Quarry PA#57 Durand/Sand Hill PA#58 Pasteur NB/Welch PA#59 Pasteur SB/Welch PA#60 Durand/Welch PA#61 Bowdoin St/Stanford Ave PA#62 I-280 NB Off-Ramp / Alpine Road PA#63 I-280 SB Off-Ramp / Alpine Road PA
Impacted Locations 6 0 4 5 15 6 8 11 15 16 16 15 16 19 1 23 18 21 23 20 24 11PA Impacted Locations 4 0 4 4 8 3 5 7 7 8 8 7 8 10 0 11 9 10 11 10 11 3
(Orange) comparison with No Build (Diamond) Base (Triangle) Combined both SSC & SUMC Projects(Blue) comparision with SSC built in 2015 (New Base A) (Dot) SUMC Project Impact(Green) comparison with 100% SUMC built in 2025 (New Base B) (Square) SSC Impact
Column
2025 AM
Legend
# Intersection City
2025 PM2015 AM 2015 PM
* The intersection geometry has recently changed. The traffic operations at this intersection will be updated in the next version of this report.
Source: AECOM 2008
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vehicles per hour per lane (vphpl) as they have six lanes or more in each of the segmentscovered. HOV lanes have been included in this calculation. There is one HOV lane on bothnorthbound and southbound of US 101 but none along the segments of I-280 within the studyarea. For the purpose of this study, the worst case of added project trips is being considered;the combined effect of SSC and SUMC would see the highest number of project trips beingadded. It can be seen from the Table 3-15 that the number of project trips expected on theregular freeway lanes would be less than one percent for all study segments. As such, nofurther analysis is necessary. It is therefore inductive that the individual SSC and SUMC projectwould not have adverse impact on these study freeway segments.
Table 3-15Freeway Volumes with Project
U.S. 101 Segment DirectionNo. ofMixedLanes
PeakPeriod
TotalCapacity
TotalProjectTrips
ProjectTrips withHOV adj
% CapacityAdded with
HOV Adj
AnalysisRequired
TotalProjectTrips
ProjectTrips withHOV adj
%CapacityAdded
with HOVAdj
AnalysisRequired
AM 6900 2 1 0.02% NO 4 3 0.04% NOPM 6900 8 6 0.09% NO 12 9 0.13% NOAM 6900 7 5 0.08% NO 11 8 0.12% NOPM 6900 4 3 0.04% NO 6 4 0.06% NOAM 6900 18 14 0.20% NO 28 21 0.31% NOPM 6900 7 5 0.08% NO 11 8 0.12% NOAM 6900 6 5 0.07% NO 9 7 0.10% NOPM 6900 18 14 0.20% NO 27 20 0.29% NOAM 6900 54 40 0.59% NO 84 63 0.91% NOPM 6900 21 16 0.23% NO 33 25 0.36% NOAM 6900 18 14 0.20% NO 27 20 0.29% NOPM 6900 54 40 0.59% NO 81 61 0.88% NO
I-280 Segment DirectionNo. ofMixedLanes
PeakPeriod
TotalCapacity
TotalProjectTrips
ProjectTrips withHOV adj
% CapacityAdded
AnalysisRequired
TotalProjectTrips
ProjectTrips withHOV adj
%CapacityAdded
AnalysisRequired
AM 9200 18 0.21% NO 25 0.28% NOPM 9200 69 0.68% NO 89 0.89% NOAM 9200 48 0.52% NO 69 0.75% NOPM 9200 52 0.57% NO 59 0.65% NOAM 9200 18 0.15% NO 29 0.24% NOPM 9200 11 0.09% NO 15 0.13% NOAM 9200 6 0.07% NO 10 0.10% NOPM 9200 20 0.21% NO 30 0.29% NOAM 9200 34 0.34% NO 52 0.51% NOPM 9200 23 0.23% NO 30 0.30% NOAM 9200 12 0.13% NO 18 0.20% NOPM 9200 40 0.41% NO 57 0.58% NO
6
2
3
4
5
4
5
6
1
1
2
3
2025 SSC+SUMC2015 SSC+SUMC
Alpine Road to Page Mill Road SB 4
University Avenue to Willow Road NB 3
University Avenue to Embarcadero/Oregon E'way SB
Page Mill Road to El Monte Avenue SB 4
Embarcadero / Oregon Expresswayto San Antonio Road SB 3
Sand Hill Road to Woodside Road NB 4
NB
3
Sand Hill Road to Woodside Road SB 4
Alpine Road to Page Mill Road NB 4
Page Mill Road to El Monte Avenue 4
University Avenue to Willow Road SB 3
University Avenue to Embarcadero/Oregon E'way NB 3
Embarcadero / Oregon Expresswayto San Antonio Road NB 3
Source: AECOM 2008
3.7 Residential Roadway Segment Analysis (TIRE Index)This section looks at the project impact on residential streets in Palo Alto and Menlo Park. Astreet is considered impacted if the TIRE Index increases by 0.1. The various project scenariosare compared to the base to determine any project impact. No residential roadway segmentswould be impacted in any of the 2015 project scenarios as seen in Table 3-16.
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Table 3-162015 TIRE Index Comparison with Base Scenarios
Roadway City ADT TIREIndex ADT Change Impact ADT Change Impact ADT Change Impact
Sharon Road N of Sharon Park Drive MP 4564 3.7 1250 4729 165 N 4574 10 N 4739 175 NStanford Avenue N of Sand Hill Road MP 178 2.2 40 203 25 N 178 0 N 203 25 NLeland Avenue N of Sand Hill Road MP 323 2.5 79 348 25 N 323 0 N 348 25 NVine Street N of Sand Hill Road MP 376 2.6 94 441 65 N 376 0 N 441 65 NHawthorne Avenue East of Alma Street PA 1921 3.3 500 1931 10 N 1976 55 N 1986 65 NEverett Avenue East of Alma Street PA 1541 3.2 380 1551 10 N 1596 55 N 1606 65 N
Hamilton Avenue PA 1921 3.3 500 1961 40 N 2216 295 N 2256 335 N
SSC with no SUMC (Comparedwith 2015 Base)
SUMC with no SSC(Compared with 2015
Base)
Cumulative of SSC+SUMC(compared with 2015 Base)
No Project (2015Base) 0.1 change
in the TIREIndexSegment
2015
Between Chaucer Street& Lincoln Avenue
Source: AECOM 2008
In 2025 however, addition project traffic under the cumulative effect of SSC and SUMC wouldsignificantly affect the section of Hamilton Avenue between Chaucer Street and Lincoln Avenueas presented in Table 3-17. With a ‘no project’ ADT volume of 2,193 along Hamilton Avenue(between Chaucer Street and Lincoln Avenue), an increase of 515 vehicles in ADT wouldconstitute a change of 0.1 in the TIRE Index. The cumulative ADT volume of the SSC and theSUMC projects is 515 which would be considered a significant impact as the TIRE Index wouldchange. However, the TIRE index is based in ADT not peak hour traffic. While peak hour trafficmay be diverted to Hamilton Avenue, the same proportion of non-peak hour traffic wouldprobably not be diverted. Therefore, the ADT values may be overstated. The other residentialroad segments would not be adversely by the project in 2025 as the increase in ADT volumedoes not bring about any change in the TIRE Index. Table 3-17 also represents the 2025cumulative condition. Mitigation of impacts to residential streets requires a reduction in trafficvolume. The impact to Hamilton Avenue is caused by the cumulative effect of both projects in2025. SUMC constitutes 92 percent of the traffic and SSC contributes 8 percent. The effect ofeach project individually is comparable to these percentages.
3.7.1 Menlo Park Roadway AnalysisAs part of the City of Menlo Park evaluation criteria, selected roadways are beingevaluated to determine the effect of the proposed projects. Average daily traffic (ADT) ofthese roadways were calculated for the different scenarios and compared to the ‘noproject’ scenario to determine project impact. Table 3-18 presents the analysis results.This data is presented for informational purpose since the City of Palo Alto does not usethis evaluation methodology. The TIRE index for most of these roadway segmentswould not be significantly impacted as discussed later in this section.
With the SSC project in 2015 as presented in Table 3-18, Sand Hill Road (east of SantaCruz), Willow Road (east of Middlefield Road) and Ravenswood Avenue (east of ElCamino Real) would be impacted by the project. With the SUMC project, two moreroadways would be affected by the proposed project. These are Marsh Road (west ofUS 101) and Alpine Road (west of Junipero Serra Boulevard). With both the SSC andSUMC projects, the same five roadways would be significantly impacted in 2015.
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Table 3-172025 TIRE Index Comparison
Roadway City ADT TIREIndex ADT Change Impact ADT Change Impact
Sharon Road N of Sharon Park Drive MP 5211 3.7 1250 5236 25 N 5391 180 N
Stanford Avenue N of Sand Hill Road MP 204 2.3 52 204 0 N 224 20 N
Leland Avenue N of Sand Hill Road MP 368 2.6 94 368 0 N 388 20 N
Vine Street N of Sand Hill Road MP 429 2.6 94 429 0 N 494 65 N
Hawthorne Avenue East of Alma Street PA 2193 3.3 500 2288 95 N 2298 105 N
Everett Avenue East of Alma Street PA 1759 3.2 380 1854 95 N 1864 105 N
Hamilton Avenue PA 2193 3.3 500 2668 475 N 2708 515 Y
SUMC with no SSC (Compared with2025 Base)
Cumulative of SSC+SUMC(compared with 2025 Base)0.1 change
in the TIREIndex
No Project (2025Base)
Between Chaucer Street &Lincoln Avenue
2025
Segment
Roadway City ADT TIREIndex ADT Change Impact
Sharon Road N of Sharon Park Drive MP 5366 3.7 1250 5391 25 N
Stanford Avenue N of Sand Hill Road MP 224 2.3 65 224 0 N
Leland Avenue N of Sand Hill Road MP 388 2.6 94 388 0 N
Vine Street N of Sand Hill Road MP 494 2.7 114 494 0 N
Hawthorne Avenue East of Alma Street PA 2203 3.4 650 2298 95 N
Everett Avenue East of Alma Street PA 1769 3.2 380 1864 95 N
Hamilton Avenue PA 2233 3.3 650 2708 475 N
0.1 changein the TIRE
Index
SUMC with approved SSC (comparedwith 2025 New Base A)2025
No Project withSSC (2025 New
Base A)
Segment
Between Chaucer Street &Lincoln Avenue
Roadway City ADT TIREIndex ADT Change Impact
Sharon Road N of Sharon Park Drive MP 5236 3.7 1250 5391 155 N
Stanford Avenue N of Sand Hill Road MP 204 2.3 52 224 20 N
Leland Avenue N of Sand Hill Road MP 368 2.6 94 388 20 N
Vine Street N of Sand Hill Road MP 429 2.6 94 494 65 N
Hawthorne Avenue East of Alma Street PA 2288 3.4 650 2298 10 N
Everett Avenue East of Alma Street PA 1854 3.3 500 1864 10 N
Hamilton Avenue PA 2668 3.4 650 2708 40 N
SSC with approved SUMC (comparedwith 2025 New Base B)0.1 change
in the TIREIndex
No Project withSUMC (2025 New
Base B)
Segment
2025
Between Chaucer Street &Lincoln Avenue
Source: AECOM 2008
In 2025, with the SSC project, four roadway segments would be significantly affected.These are: Sand Hill Road (east of Santa Cruz), Willow Road (east of Middlefield Road),Middlefield Road (north of Ravenswood Avenue) and Ravenswood Avenue (east of ElCamino Real). With the SUMC project, two more roadway segments would be adversely
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impacted by the project. These two roadways are Marsh Road (west of US 101) andAlpine Road (west of Junipero Serra Boulevard). With both the SSC and SUMCprojects, the same six roadways would be significantly impacted in 2025.
The cumulative impacts of the projects on the roadways in 2025 are also presented inTable 3-18. It can be seen that the SUMC project would significantly affect six roadwaysegments (Base A). They are Marsh Road (west of US 101), Sand Hill Road (east ofSanta Cruz), Willow Road (east of Middlefield Road), Alpine Road (west of JuniperoSerra Boulevard), Middlefield Road (north of Ravenswood Avenue) and RavenswoodAvenue (east of El Camino Real). These same roadway segments, except Marsh Roadand Alpine Road, would also be adversely impacted by the cumulative effect of the SSCproject (Base B).
These roadway segments were also evaluated using the TIRE index, consistent with theCity of Palo Alto procedures. None of these roadway segments exceeded the TIREindex thresholds as seen in Table 3-19. Therefore, according to City of Palo Altostandards, no roadway segments are considered to be impacted to a significant level.
3.8 Parking AnalysisThe following sections looked at the parking provisions planned for the SUMC and SSC.Comparisons are made with the parking rates stated in the 3rd Edition of ITE Parking Generation(ITE, 2004) as well as the requirements listed in the Palo Alto City Zoning Ordinance todetermine if the project has sufficient parking.
3.8.1 SUMCThe proposed SUMC expansion includes the Stanford Hospital and Clinics (SHC), theLucile Packard Children’s Hospital (LPCH) and Medical Office Buildings (MOB). TheSHC project component included 1,100,000 square feet of new hospital space and429,000 square feet of new clinic space. To accommodate this new development,356,875 square feet of hospital space and 308,176 square feet of clinic space would beremoved. The new hospital space is reduced by 320,000 square feet to account for“right sizing”. “Right sizing” adjustment accounts for space changes in the medicalprofession that does not accommodate additional patients or staff and therefore does notgenerate additional traffic. The net development of SHC is 228,200 square feet ofhospital space and 315,700 square feet of clinic space for a total of 543,900 square feetof additional development. Details of the parking evaluation are presented in AppendixG1.
The LCPH project component includes 471,300 square feet of new hospital space and50,000 square feet of new clinic space. “Right sizing” for LCPH represents a 126,000-square foot reduction. The net development for LCPH is 345,300 square feet of hospitalspace and 50,000 square feet of clinic space, for a total of 395,300 square feet ofadditional development. Both the SHC and LPCH have a net additional area of 854,670square feet combined. The MOB component of the project consists of the removal of56,300 square feet of MOB at 701 Welch Road, 23,500 square feet at 703 Welch Road,
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Table 3-182015 and 2025 Roadway ADT Analysis (Menlo Park)
2015
Roadway Type Segment No Build With SSC Impact With SUMC ImpactWith
SSC +SUMC
Impact
Marsh Minor Arterial W of US.101 37929 37994 N 38144 Y 38209 YSand Hill Minor Arterial E of Santa Cruz 37631 38616 Y 38551 Y 39536 YWillow Minor Arterial E of Middlefield 30198 30318 Y 30708 Y 30828 YWillow Collector W of Middlefield 7400 7400 N 7400 N 7400 NAlpine Minor Arterial W of Junipero Serra 25933 26028 N 26178 Y 26273 YMiddlefield Minor Arterial N of Ravenswood 17465 17630 N 17605 N 17770 NMiddlefield Minor Arterial S of Ravenswood 27537 27577 N 27552 N 27592 NRavenswood Minor Arterial E of ECR 20599 20749 Y 20754 Y 20904 YSanta Cruz Minor Arterial W of ECR 5070 5070 N 5070 N 5070 NValparaiso Minor Arterial W of ECR 13339 13614 N 13374 N 13649 N
2025
Roadway Type Segment No Build With SSC Impact With SUMC ImpactWith
SSC +SUMC
Impact
Marsh Minor Arterial W of US.101 43234 43299 N 43574 Y 43639 YSand Hill Minor Arterial E of Santa Cruz 44742 45712 Y 46222 Y 47192 YWillow Minor Arterial E of Middlefield 35873 35993 Y 36683 Y 36803 YWillow Collector W of Middlefield 10395 10395 N 10395 N 10395 NAlpine Minor Arterial W of Junipero Serra 32653 32748 N 33043 Y 33138 YMiddlefield Minor Arterial N of Ravenswood 21727 21887 Y 21947 Y 22107 YMiddlefield Minor Arterial S of Ravenswood 34300 34340 N 34325 N 34365 NRavenswood Minor Arterial E of ECR 23643 23788 Y 23893 Y 24038 YSanta Cruz Minor Arterial W of ECR 5481 5481 N 5481 N 5481 NValparaiso Minor Arterial W of ECR 15338 15598 N 15388 N 15648 N
Roadway Type Segment Base A CumulativeSUMC Impact Base B Cumulative
SSC Impact
Marsh Minor Arterial W of US.101 43299 43639 Y 43574 43639 NSand Hill Minor Arterial E of Santa Cruz 45712 47192 Y 46222 47192 YWillow Minor Arterial E of Middlefield 35993 36803 Y 36683 36803 YWillow Collector W of Middlefield 10395 10395 N 10395 10395 NAlpine Minor Arterial W of Junipero Serra 32748 33138 Y 33043 33138 NMiddlefield Minor Arterial N of Ravenswood 21887 22107 Y 21947 22107 YMiddlefield Minor Arterial S of Ravenswood 34340 34365 N 34325 34365 NRavenswood Minor Arterial E of ECR 23788 24038 Y 23893 24038 YSanta Cruz Minor Arterial W of ECR 5481 5481 N 5481 5481 NValparaiso Minor Arterial W of ECR 15598 15648 N 15388 15648 N
Source: AECOM 2008
40,100 square feet at 1101 Welch Road and the additional 60,000 square feet of new space atHoover Pavilion. In addition, 84,230 square feet of space at Hoover Pavilion Hospital will beconverted to MOB use. Total size of MOB would be 144,230 square feet.
Table 3-20 and Table 3-21 presents the expected project parking demand based on the squarefootage described above for 2015 and 2025 respectively. In 2015, the hospitals and clinics
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Table 3-192015 and 2025 TIRE Index Analysis for Menlo Park Roadway
2015 TIRE Index Analysis
No Build With SSC Impact With SUMC ImpactWith SSC +
SUMC Impact
Roadway Segment ADT ADT(Compared with
No Build) ADTCompared with
No Build ADT(Compared with
No Build)Marsh W of US.101 37929 4.6 10000 37994 65 N 38144 215 N 38209 280 NSand Hill E of Santa Cruz 37631 4.6 10000 38616 985 N 38551 920 N 39536 1905 NWillow E of Middlefield 30198 4.5 8200 30318 120 N 30708 510 N 30828 630 NWillow W of Middlefield 7400 3.9 1800 7400 0 N 7400 0 N 7400 0 NAlpine W of Junipero Serra 25933 4.4 6600 26028 95 N 26178 245 N 26273 340 NMiddlefield N of Ravenswood 17465 4.2 400 17630 165 N 17605 140 N 17770 305 NMiddlefield S of Ravenswood 27537 4.4 6600 27577 40 N 27552 15 N 27592 55 NRavenswood E of ECR 20599 4.3 5200 20749 150 N 20754 155 N 20904 305 NSanta Cruz W of ECR 5070 3.7 1250 5070 0 N 5070 0 N 5070 0 NValparaiso W of ECR 13339 4.1 3000 13614 275 N 13374 35 N 13649 310 N
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No Build) ADTCompared with
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No Build)Marsh W of US.101 43234 4.6 10000 43299 65 N 43574 340 N 43639 405 NSand Hill E of Santa Cruz 44742 4.6 10000 45712 970 N 46222 1480 N 47192 2450 NWillow E of Middlefield 35873 4.3 5200 35993 120 N 36683 810 N 36803 930 NWillow W of Middlefield 10395 4.6 10000 10395 0 N 10395 0 N 10395 0 NAlpine W of Junipero Serra 32653 4.5 8200 32748 95 N 33043 390 N 33138 485 NMiddlefield N of Ravenswood 21727 4.4 6600 21887 160 N 21947 220 N 22107 380 NMiddlefield S of Ravenswood 34300 4.5 8200 34340 40 N 34325 25 N 34365 65 NRavenswood E of ECR 23643 4.4 6600 23788 145 N 23893 250 N 24038 395 NSanta Cruz W of ECR 5481 3.7 1250 5481 0 N 5481 0 N 5481 0 NValparaiso W of ECR 15338 4.2 400 15598 260 N 15388 50 N 15648 310 N
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Roadway Segment ADT ADTCompared with
Base A ADT ADTCompared with
Base BMarsh W of US.101 43299 4.6 10000 43639 340 N 43574 4.6 10000 43639 65 NSand Hill E of Santa Cruz 45712 4.6 10000 47192 1480 N 46222 4.7 12200 47192 970 NWillow E of Middlefield 35993 4.3 5200 36803 810 N 36683 4.4 6600 36803 120 NWillow W of Middlefield 10395 4.6 10000 10395 0 N 10395 4.6 10000 10395 0 NAlpine W of Junipero Serra 32748 4.5 8200 33138 390 N 33043 4.5 8200 33138 95 NMiddlefield N of Ravenswood 21887 4.4 6600 22107 220 N 21947 4.4 6600 22107 160 NMiddlefield S of Ravenswood 34340 4.5 8200 34365 25 N 34325 4.5 8200 34365 40 NRavenswood E of ECR 23788 4.4 6600 24038 250 N 23893 4.4 6600 24038 145 NSanta Cruz W of ECR 5481 3.7 1250 5481 0 N 5481 3.7 1250 5481 0 NValparaiso W of ECR 15598 4.2 400 15648 50 N 15388 4.2 400 15648 260 N
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Source: AECOM 2008
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Table 3-20SUMC 2015 Estimated Parking Demand and Recommended Supply
Fehr and Peers City Zoning Ordinance4 ITE Parking Generation5
Land Use Size Parking DemandRate1
ParkingDemand Size Parking Demand
Rate Parking Demand Parking DemandRate Parking Demand
Hospitals Hospitals
LPCH 237.18 ksf 1.78 spaces per ksf 422 spaces 149 beds 0.67 spaces perbed 100 spaces 1.64 spaces per
ksf 389 spaces
SHC 275.802 ksf 1.78 spaces per ksf 491 spaces 219.42 ksf 4.0 spaces per ksf 878 spaces 1.64 spaces perksf 452 spaces
Projected New Projected New Parking Demand 913 spaces 978 spaces 841 spacesGross Recommended New Parking Supply (Demand + 10%)3 1,005 spaces 1,076 spaces 925 spaces
Spaces available from current vacancies2 (258 spaces) (258 spaces) (258 spaces)Net Recommended New Parking Supply- Hospitals3 747 spaces 818 spaces 667 spaces
Medical Office Buildings Medical Office BuildingsHoover Pavilion
Site- New + re-use 144.230 ksf 4.00 spaces per ksf 577 spaces 3.23 spaces perksf 466 spaces 3.53 spaces per
ksf 509 spaces
Recommended New parking Supply (Demand + 10%)3 635 spaces 513 spaces 560 spacesTotal recommended new Parking Supply 1,382 spaces 1,331 spaces 1,227 spaces
Note: ksf = 1,000 square feet1. Parking demand based on estimated Am peak hour rate from data collection. The AM peak hour parking rate is slightly higher than the PM peak hour parking rate.2. Fehr & Peers analysis summarizes the parking areas with existing vacancies. These areas include L-7, L-13, S-4.3. Parking supply increases the parking demand by 10 percent to ensure drivers are able to locate the parking space without re-circulating through the parking area.4. Parking demand is based on City Zoning Ordinance 2007.5. Parking demand is based on ITE Parking Generation 3rd edition.
Hospital and Clinics @ 60% of full build-out
2015 provision = 1625 spaces
Source: AECOM 2008
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Table 3-212025 SUMC Estimated Parking Demand and Recommended Supply
Fehr and Peers City Zoning Ordinance4 ITE Parking Generation5
Land Use Size Parking DemandRate1
ParkingDemand Size Parking Demand
Rate Parking Demand Parking DemandRate Parking Demand
Hospitals HospitalsHospital (LPCH +SHC) - - - 248 beds 0.67 spaces per
bed 166 spaces - -
Clinics (LPCH +SHC) - - - 365.7 ksf 4.0 spaces per
1.0 ksf 1,463 spaces - -
Total 854.970 ksf 1.78 spaces per ksf 1,522 spaces - 1,629 spaces 1.64 spaces perksf 1,402 spaces
Projected New Projected New Parking Demand 1,522 spaces 1,629 spaces 1,402 spacesGross Recommended New Parking Supply (Demand + 10%)3 1,674 spaces 1,792 spaces 1,542 spacesSpaces available from current vacancies2 (258 spaces) (258 spaces) (258 spaces)Net Recommended New Parking Supply- Hospitals3 1,416 spaces 1,534 spaces 1,284 spacesMedical Office Buildings Medical Office BuildingsHoover PavilionSite- New + re-use 144.230 ksf 4.00 spaces per ksf 577 spaces 3.23 spaces per
ksf 466 spaces 3.53 spaces perksf 509 spaces
Recommended New parking Supply (Demand + 10%) 635 spaces 513 spaces 560 spacesTotal recommended new Parking Supply 2,051 spaces 2,047 spaces 1,844 spaces
Note: ksf = 1,000 square feet1. Parking demand based on estimated AM peak hour rate from data collection. The AM peak hour parking rate is slightly higher than the PM peak hour parking rate.
2. Fehr & Peers analysis summarizes the parking areas with existing vacancies. These areas are included: L-7, L-13, S-4.3. Parking supply increases the parking demand by 10 percent to ensure drivers are able to locate the parking space without re-circulating through the parking area.4. Parking demand is based on City Zoning Ordinance 2007.5. Parking demand is based on ITE Parking Generation 3rd edition.
Source: AECOM 2008
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would be operating at a level equivalent to 60% of the full project build-out. Using theparking demand rate determined through the survey conducted on existing parkingconditions, 913 spaces would be needed for the hospitals in 2015 and 1,522 spaceswould be needed in 2025. Taking into account a 10-percent supply buffer to ensure thatdrivers are able to locate parking spaces without excessive re-circulating through theparking area, the parking demand at hospital is calculated to be 1,005 in 2015 and 1,674in 2025. Taking away spaces available from current vacancies, new parking spacesneeded for the hospital would be 747 in 2015 and 1,416 in 2025. This is similar to theCity’s parking ordinance requirements and is greater than the parking demandcalculated according to ITE statistics. For the MOB, 577 spaces would be needed tomeet the parking demand for both horizon years. Similarly, taking into account a 10-percent supply buffer to ensure that drivers are able to locate parking spaces withoutexcessive re-circulating through the parking area, the parking demand at MOB stands at635 in both 2015 and 2025. The total demand for SUMC in 2015 is estimated to be1,382 spaces and 2,051 in 2025. The proposed number of parking spaces is 2,180 in2015 and the proposed provision is 2,985 spaces in year 2025. These spaces would bedistributed around the five parking structures in the hospital area. The total parkingsupply in 2025 is allocated at 2,051 for SUMC and 932 as replacement parking forexisting spaces demolished for project construction. The replacement parking isseparated in 871 spaces removed plus a 10 percent vacancy factor. Appendix G2summarizes the parking demand and replacements. Therefore, proposed parkingequals estimated parking demand plus a 10 percent buffer.
3.8.2 SSCThe SSC project is divided into three main categories. There is a 120-room hotel, a highquality restaurant and the regular retail section that includes high turnover restaurants.The size of the retail area and high quality restaurant is a total of 240,000 square feet.Table 3-22 presents the parking calculations for each of the different uses. A total of1,199 new parking spaces are being proposed for the SSC project, making the totalnumber of parking spaces for the SSC 7,000. This number is lower than the 10,362spaces required based on the City’s parking ordinance and the 8,134 spaces calculatedusing ITE parking generation rates. However, the existing shopping center has 5,801parking spaces, whereas the City code projects a demand of 7,061 spaces for existinguses. The difference between these two values, added to the proposed 7,000 spacesresults in 8,260 spaces, or approximately equal to the ITE estimated demand. Assumingthe percent shared parking results in parking supply slightly less than ITE demand figurewould indicate. Given the SSC is located near a major transit hub, parking supply meetsestimated demand. Details are provided in Appendix G3.
3.9 Project Site Local Circulation AnalysisThe SUMC project will result in several changes to local access and circulation. While to agreat extent, the project will rely on the existing roadway network, there are changes to thatnetwork and will enhance and modify local access, including improving the capacity of Welch
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Table 3-22Estimated Parking Demand and Recommended Supply for SSC
SSC (SimonProperty Group)
Parking Demand Parking Demand Rate Parking Demand Parking Demand RateParkingDemand
Existing 1,412,362 5,801 7,062 5604Proposed Total Retail 1,623,562 8,118 6426Projected New Parking Demand 8,118 6426
Guest Room 120 1 space per room 120 76Restaurant 8,000 - 13.2 per ksf 106Amenities (eg banquet room, commercial) 20,000 5.0 per ksf 100Projected New Parking Demand 28,000 326 76
Public Area 20,160 1 space per 0.06ksf 336 -Other Area 8,640 1 space per 0.2ksf 43 -Projected New Parking Demand 28,800 379 15.4 Per 1.0 ksf 444Proposed Total Project Parking 1,199 1,919 1,633
Total Parking 7,000 10,362 8,134
Note: ksf = 1,000 square feet.*ITE rates for Fridays during December**size in square feet or number of rooms for Hotel
1 space per 0.2 ksf Regression equation (3.89 xGLA + 110)-
City Zoning Ordinance ITE Parking Generation
Regression equation (1.13 xrooms - 60)
Land Use Size**Shopping Center
Proposed Hotel
High Quality Restaurant*
Source: AECOM 2008
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Road, adding extensions on Durand Way, Quarry Road, and Roth Way, and increasing thecapacity of Pasteur Drive. The following discusses the individual components of the roadwaynetwork.
Welch Road
Welch Road between Quarry Road and Pasteur Drive currently has 29 driveways, of which 4are closed. The remaining 25 driveways provide for a combination of inbound, outbound, andtwo-way access to the individual land parcels along Welch Road. The current traffic volumesare 11,375 vehicles per day, as measured in Fall 2008. Pedestrian crossings of Welch Roadare concentrated at three locations, near the Stanford Barn and on both sides of the LPCHparking structure access. Hourly pedestrian volume at these three crossings was observed atapproximately 200 persons during the midday, the time of greatest pedestrian activity. None ofthe three pedestrian crossings are signalized; one is controlled by a crossing guard. Therefore,pedestrians frequently cross Welch Road which affects the traffic capacity of Welch Road.Because of the numerous driveways, overlap of left turns occurs at 3 locations. Overlapping leftturns tend to increase congestion by restricting through traffic when opposing left turn queuesblock each other. The existing constraints to capacity on Welch Road include the side frictioncaused by numerous driveways and slow traffic turning into and out of the driveways, left turnsblocking the through traffic movements and frequent pedestrian crossings. The ‘with project’scenario includes some modifications to Welch Road to improve traffic flow and accommodatethe future traffic volumes from the hospital expansion. Under the With Project scenario, WelchRoad will be a 3-lane roadway with on-street bike lanes. There will be one through lane in eachdirection (11-foot through lanes), with a two way left turn lane in the center (12-foot center leftturn lane). The bike lanes will be six feet wide, including the gutter. Right turns into drivewayswill occur from the through lanes, however, left turns will be removed from the through lanes.The future traffic volumes on Welch Road are projected at 14,750 vehicles per day. This levelof traffic on a two-way roadway with a continuous two way left turn lane in the median isapproaching the capacity of the roadway. The three pedestrian crossings are proposed to becombined into one or two locations. The main pedestrian crossing at the LPCH access will besignalized. Signalization of the pedestrian crossing will improve the capacity of Welch byconcentrating crossings into specific time segments, rather than the current operation wherepedestrians cross individually or in smaller groups nearly continuously. The three locations withoverlapping left turns are removed. The conflict at 703 and 730 Welch Road is eliminated withthe realignment of the driveways. The conflict at 780/800 Welch and 777/801 Welch iseliminated by closing a driveway. The conflict at 1110 Welch and 1101 Welch is eliminated bymoving the access to 1101 Welch onto Durand. Driveways in the vicinity of the Quarry Roadintersection would be restricted to right in and right out only. A center barrier median will beconstructed between Quarry Road and the entrance to LPCH to prevent left turns to and fromthe driveways. The barrier median will also improve the capacity of Welch Road. A computersimulation was made of traffic and pedestrian movements along Welch Road. That simulationdemonstrated that the modified roadway design proposed as part of the project improves trafficflow.
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Durand Way
An extension of existing Durand Way from Sand Hill Road to Welch Road is proposed as part ofthe hospital project build-out in 2025. The roadway is proposed as a four-lane cross section,with two lanes in each direction and on-street bike lanes. Travel lane widths are 11 feet and thebike lanes are 6 foot, including the gutter. This design will enable left turn queues to extendfrom Sand Hill Road back to Welch Road, or the reverse. Both Sand Hill/Durand andWelch/Durand would be signalized. At Sand Hill Road, the two westbound lanes on DurandWay should be a left and a through/right. This lane striping will keep the queues from extendingback to the Welch Road intersection. At Welch Road the two lanes on Durand Way should bestriped for a right and a through/left. The two traffic signals on Durand Way should beinterconnected. The signal cycles on Sand Hill Road range from 120 to 140 seconds tomaximize through travel on Sand Hill Road. The signal cycle lengths on Welch will not be aslong. Instead, the cycle lengths at Welch/Durand should one-half of those on Sand Hill tomaintain coordination. The extension of Durand Way to Sand Hill Road provides traffic relief toPasteur Drive and to Welch Road. Durand Way was included in the computer simulation andacceptable traffic operations are expected. Queue lengths were also calculated usingTRAFFIX. Adequate storage is provided to accommodate vehicles between these twointersections.
Quarry Road Extension
An extension of Quarry Road is proposed to provide access to hospital parking. At theapproximate location where existing Quarry Road turns to connect to Campus Drive West, theQuarry Road extension will continue south to Roth Way. The Quarry Road extension will be atwo-lane roadway with on-street bike lanes. Lane widths will be 11 feet with 6-foot bike lanesincluding the gutter. The connection to existing Quarry Road would be stopped controlled forthe Quarry Road extension leg.
Roth Way
Roth Way will connect Campus Drive West to the Quarry Road extension. This connection willprovide access to a proposed parking structure. Roth Way will be a two-lane roadway with on-street bike lanes. The travel lanes will be 11 feet and the bike lanes 6 feet including the gutter.
Pasteur Drive
The two legs of Pasteur Drive currently exist and provide access to the Medical Center and tothe underground parking garage. On-street parking will be removed from Pasteur Drive and theroadway will provide two lanes of travel in each direction with on-street bike lanes. Travel laneswill be 11 feet with 6-foot bike lanes including the gutter.
Service Connection Between Campus Drive West and Pasteur Drive
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A private street connection is proposed between the intersection of Roth Way/Quarry RoadExtension and Pasteur Drive. Stanford has indicated that this service road would be for limitedaccess (emergency vehicle, transit, service). This roadway makes a connection between SandHill Road at Pasteur Drive and Campus Drive West at Roth Way. As such it enhances the gridpattern of the local street network. Local circulation could be improved with this roadway opento all traffic as a public street.
3.10 Transit ImpactsThe SUMC and SSC projects cause an increase in the level of traffic congestion at severallocations throughout the study area. While mitigation measures such as roadway improvementsand TDM measures have been identified to alleviate some of the traffic impacts, implementationof many of the traffic improvements are either infeasible or undesirable and TDM measures donot fully mitigate the traffic impacts. Impacts to transit service in the study area because ofcongested intersections are considered a significant impact according to City of Palo Altocriteria and occur as a result of both projects by 2015. The impacts increase as additionalproject expansion occurs by 2025. Using trip generation values to establish the impact of eachproject on the transit system results in a SSC contribution in 2015 of 42 percent versus 58percent for SUMC. The split is 31 percent for SSC and 69 percent for SUMC in 2025.
3.11 Transportation Demand Management ImpactsThe proposed developments are currently served by the Marguerite shuttles that connect to thePalo Alto and California Avenue Caltrain stations. Other transit service to the Caltrain stationsand the shopping center that provide connecting service to the Marguerites include SamTransRoutes RX, 280, 281, 297, 390, 397, and KX; VTA Routes 22, 35, 89, and 522; the U Line fromthe East Bay; and the Palo Alto shuttles. Development of the expanded shopping center andhospital would increase demand for transit service in the area. Also, the TDM measuresproposed for the hospital (provision of GO Passes for all employees) will increase transitridership. The mode split to transit for the existing hospital is 8.9 percent according to Stanforddata. This includes ridership on Marguerite shuttles, SamTrans, AC Transit, and VTA buses,and Caltrain. The mode split for transit is expected to increase to 21.1 percent if all hospitalemployees are provided with GO Passes. The mode split to transit for the shopping centerwould probably be no more than 1 or 2 percent. A total of 71 to 165 AM and 79 to 170 PM peaktransit trips would be created by the project, depending on the success of the GO Pass. Giventhe high level of transit service to the surrounding area, increased transit ridership could beaccommodated by the existing routes, with three possible exceptions. Expansion of the GoPass program to all hospital employees will increase ridership on the Marguerite shuttles, mostnotably Line A and Line B Counter-Clockwise. Increased ridership on these two routes couldcause a load factor of greater than 1.25. This would be considered a significant impact. Thisimpact is associated with the SUMC project and could occur by 2015 but may not occur untilpost 2015. Historically, Stanford monitors ridership on the Marguerite and adjusts transitservice to meet demand. Monitoring of Lines A and B needs to continue with expansion of theGO Pass program to all hospital employees. Also, the current load factor on the U Line from theEast Bay is approaching 1.0 (0.94 according to AC Transit). The expanded ridership could push
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the load factor above 1.0. A load factor on the U Line greater than 1.0 would be considered asignificant impact. This impact is also associated with the SUMC project and could occur by2015 but may not occur until post 2015. It is also noted that Stanford would increase theMarguerite shuttle services if the ridership increases and this could off-set the potential impactto other transit services. Significant diversion of traffic to alternative modes is not as viable forSSC as for SUMC. Therefore, the impacts to transit as a result of TDM is associated withSUMC, rather than SSC.
3.12 Pedestrians and Bicycles ImpactsPedestrian and bicycle traffic around the hospital and shopping center is currently veryextensive. Expansion of the two projects would increase the level of bicycle and pedestrianactivity. An extensive pedestrian and bicycle network currently exists around the shoppingcenter and hospital. This network should be enhanced in association with the two projects byproviding additional accesses to remove barriers. Figure 3-18 shows the Primary Pedestrianand Bicycle Circulation as currently proposed. Pedestrian and bicycle facilities are provided onnearly all streets in the network. There are also numerous off-road pedestrian-only as well ascombined pedestrian/bicycle facilities.
The study area is conducive to pedestrian and bicycle travel. Downtown Palo Alto, PAITS, theShopping Center, the Medical Center, and the University are all within a 20-minute walk iflinkages are made and barriers removed. The study area has barriers to pedestrian and bicycleaccess to the shopping center and medical center. The Caltrain tracks and El Camino Realseparate the downtown from the shopping center; San Francisquito Creek separates theresidential neighborhoods of Menlo Park from the two projects; and Sand Hill Road separatesthe residential areas to the northwest from the shopping center. The medical office buildingsand the Stanford Barn separate the residential areas from the medical center and the medicalcenter from the shopping center.
While both projects will continue to attract a high percentage of automobile traffic, alternativemodes of travel also need to be addressed. There is an opportunity to attract people from thethree residential neighborhoods that are within ½-mile walking distance to support pedestrianactivity within the projects’ study area. Residents of Sand Hill West and Menlo Park can benefitfrom pedestrian access that links the medical center to the shopping center. Residents indowntown Palo Alto have access to the study area via the Caltrain station access tunnels,University Avenue undercrossing, and along Palo Alto Avenue to the intersection with Sand HillRoad.
Additional connections would reduce walking and bicycle travel time between downtown and theshopping center and medical center. The goal of the two projects would be to provide walkingand biking connectivity linking the shopping center, the medical center, the University, PAITS,downtown and surrounding residential neighborhoods, providing an environment thataccommodates alternative modes of travel in addition to auto travel.
A comprehensive approach to providing needed pedestrian and bicycle improvements shouldbe incorporated into the project during the planning stages to avoid their preclusion in the future.Impeding the development of pedestrian and bicycle improvements is a significant impact per
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the City’s criteria. Both SSC and SUMC would be responsible to mitigate pedestrians andbicycle impacts.
3.13 Emergency Vehicle Access ImpactsEmergency vehicles require access within the study area to respond to emergencies and also toaccess the SUMC emergency room. Travel time by emergency vehicles would increasebecause of additional traffic congestion associated with the projects. The City’s significancecriteria identify inadequate emergency access as a significant impact. The increased
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congestion identified in this analysis due to the SSC and SUMC projects at study areaintersections is considered a significant impact. Table 3-23 lists the intersections at LOS E or Fduring the different analysis year for the different scenarios. The intersections listed in Table 3-23 as operating at LOS E or F are either associated with SSC, SUMC or both and are alsoseparated by analysis year. The impact for each project and for each analysis for emergencyaccess is as defined in Table 2-23. Traffic operation at LOS E or F is considered a significantimpact to emergency access.
3.14 Construction ImpactsProject-related construction traffic could contribute to increased intersection delays andinterference with pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit. During the construction period, impactsmight arise from a substantial increase in heavy truck travel, as materials are brought in to theproject sites, and demolished or excavated materials are hauled out. Temporary lane or roadclosures might be required for the construction and for underground utility work. Constructionactivities would lead to both temporary disruption of transportation system operation andpossible damage to elements of the roadway system such as pavement and bridges. Figure 3-19 illustrates the Stanford Area Truck Routes. All truck travel, either for excavation or fortransporting construction materials to the site would use these routes. From I-280 and the west,Alpine Road, Junipero Serra Boulevard, Campus Drive West would be used to reach WelchRoad. From US 101 and the east, either San Antonio Road or Woodside Road would be usedto access El Camino Real. From there, trucks would follow Galvez Street to Arboretum Road,and Sand Hill Road to Pasteur Drive. El Camino Real would be used for short construction-related trips from the north and south. A detailed construction access plan shall be developedfor each project prior to the beginning of any construction activities. The construction accessplan shall be reviewed and approved by the City. Any deviation from that plan would be asignificant impact. Impact due to construction would be according to the construction activitiesof each project.
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Table 3-23List of Intersections at LOS E and F for 2015 and 2025
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(compared withbase)
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#01 ECR/Valparaiso MP E E E F F#02 ECR/Santa Cruz MP#03 ECR/Ravenswood MP E E E F F F F#04 ECR/Roble MP#05 ECR/Middle MP E#06 ECR/Cambridge MP#07 ECR/Sand Hill-Alma PA#08 ECR/Quarry Rd PA#09 Alma/Lytton PA#10 ECR/University-Palm (Single Int) PA E E E E E F F#11 ECR/Embarcadero-Galvez PA E E E E E F F F F#12 ECR/Churchill PA#13 ECR/Serra-Park PA#14 ECR/Stanford Ave PA#15 ECR/California PA#16 ECR/Page Mil-Oregon PA F F F F F F F F F F#17 Woodland/University EPA E E E F F#18 Middlefield/Willow MP E F F F F F F#19 Middlefield/Lytton PA F F F F F F F#20 Middlefield/University PA E E#21 Middlefield/Embarcadero PA#22 Alma/Churchill PA E#23 Junipero-Foothill/Page Mill Road PA F F F F F F F F F F#24 Junipero/Stanford SCC#25 Junipero/Campus East SCC#26 Junipero/Campus West SCC E E E E E F F#27 Junipero/Alpine-Santa Cruz MP E E E F F F F#28 Sand Hill Cir I-280/Sand Hill MP F F F F F E E#29 Sharon Park/Sand Hill MP#30 Santa Cruz/Sand Hill MP F F F F#31 Oak/Sand Hill MP#32 Stock Farm/Sand Hill PA#33 Pasteur/Sand Hill PA E E#34 Arboretum/Sand Hill PA#35 Arboretum/Quarry PA#36 Arboretum/Palm PA#37 Arboretum/Galvez PA F F F E E F F#38 ECR/Charleston PA E E E F F#39 Alma/Charleston PA E E#40 Middlefield/Charleston PA#41 Middlefield/Hamilton PA#42 Alma/Hamilton PA#43 University/Santa Cruz MP#44 ECR/Oak Grove MP#45 Middlefield/Ringwood MP#46 Middlefield/Ravenswood MP F F F F F F F F F F#47 ECR/Encinal MP#48 Bay/Marsh MP#49 US 101SB/Marsh MP#50 US 101NB/Marsh MP#51 Bay/Willow MP#52 Bayfront Expy/Willow MP F F F F F#53 Bayfront Expy/University MP E E#54 Bay/University EPA F F F F F#55 Donohoe/University EPA F F E E#56 Welch/Quarry PA#57 Durand/Sand Hill PA#58 Pasteur NB/Welch PA#59 Pasteur SB/Welch PA#60 Durand/Welch PA#61 Bowdoin St/Stanford Ave PA E E#62 I-280 NB Off-Ramp / Alpine Road PA F F F F F F F F F F#63 I-280 SB Off-Ramp / Alpine Road PA F F F E E E F F F F
2015 AM 2015 PM
Column
2025 AM 2025 PM
# Intersection City
Source: AECOM 2008
101
STANFORDUNIVERSITY
MENLOPARK
PALOALTO
280
STANFORD EIRTruck Routes.cdr
PROJECTAREA 1 PROJECT
AREA 2
PROJECTAREA 3
Figure 3-19STANFORD AREA TRUCK ROUTES
To San Francisco
To San Jose
To I-280
To WoodsideRoad
No trucks over 7 tonson this segment of
Junipero Serra Blvd.
Truck RouteNo Through TrucksStanford Pedestrian Zone. Special permit required.
SPECIAL NOTENo trucks over 7 tons allowed on Stanford Avenue or Junipero SerraBoulevard between Page Mill Road and Campus Drive East.Use El Camino Real or Sand Hill Road to access the campus.