title
Adopt a resolution approving Traffic Order 422 and 423 establishing a No Parking Zone on Rockville Road and establishing a load limit restriction on Mankas Corners Road
body
Published Notice Required? Yes ____ No __X__
Public Hearing Required? Yes ____ No __X__
DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION:
The Department of Resource Management recommends that the Board of Supervisors adopt a resolution approving Traffic Order 422 and 423, establishing a No Parking Zone on Rockville Road and establishing a load limit restriction on Mankas Corners Road.
SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:
Public Works Engineering works with local law enforcement to identify issues and adopt enforceable Traffic Orders to preserve the safe and orderly movement of traffic across the County's roads. Recently two issues have surfaced that need Traffic Orders: Extending the limits of the existing "No Parking" signage at Rockville Road and Green Valley Road, and addressing the lack of a Load Limit Restriction on Mankas Corners Road.
Recently, Public Works Engineering received complaints regarding commercial trucks and vehicles parking overnight on Rockville Road in the shoulder gravel area between Green Valley Road and approximately 500 feet east (see Attachment A - Map). The intersection of Rockville Road and Green Valley Road is an established No Parking area already by Traffic Order 274; however, recent use has shown that these limits should be extended. The large commercial trucks and commercial vehicles can create noise impacts on the residential area, particularly in the late night and early morning. Traffic Order 422 will prohibit vehicles parking from 10 P.M. to 6 A.M., and also minimize littering and the potential of trespassing onto private property.
Rockville Road and Abernathy Road both have 7-ton weight limit restrictions to prevent through-going commercial trucks from avoiding the truck scales on Interstate 80. Mankas Corners Road currently does not have a weight limit restri...
Click here for full text