Alley traffic photo of the day; April 5, 2019

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Re: Appeal of Design Review Board decision PDR 1723012-B; 1633 S. Victory Blvd. 3-story, 64-room hotel with ingress and egress access to 2 level of underground parking from public alleyway — allowing for a single business monopolization of alleyway and burden of cumulative traffic congestion.

As the date approaches for our appeal case to be heard by City Council, we will be adding photos to our feature called “alley traffic photo of the day.”  The point of this is so that our concerns about cumulative alley congestion, resident access, and potential of injury are not heard as typical generic cries of “traffic,” but are instead clearly demonstrated, over time, and shown to be a real condition, not merely an opinion based in projection, assumptions, or fear.

The series of images below was taken in 1 minute and 30 seconds.

A vendor of Chevron Extra-Mile stops to make a delivery. Doors to the trash containment area are open, and flanked by orange caution cones, while it is in use by the Extra-Mile shop employees. The alley has a lot of pedestrian traffic. (time 11:00:45 a.m.)
Here a Western Ave. neighbor is skateboarding. (time 11:01:52 a.m.) To the right, a pickup truck is loading from a house on Winchester Ave.
7 seconds later a car passing the vendor’s step van heads in the direction of the skateboarding neighbor. (time 11:01:59 a.m.)
As the car approaches, the skateboarder leaves the alley. The car proceeds down the alley and passes the parked pickup truck on the left side. (time 11:02:15 a.m.)

Most weekday mornings the alleyway has children and parents present, either walking to nearby Benjamin Franklin Elementary School, or loading into their cars to go to another school.

It is our sincere hope that the Glendale City Council will view these photographs and consider all of their implications; from issues regarding resident inconvenience and prevention of usage, to the potential for property damage, injury, or fatality.

Please email City Council at the addresses below and let them know that measures must be taken to mitigate the cumulative traffic congestion caused by allowing hotel patrons to occupy both lanes of alley traffic. The solution to this is to require incoming hotel traffic to approach the underground parking entrance while remaining on the hotel property exclusively, and only exiting into the public alleyway.

Voice your opposition to PDR-1723012-B by emailing or speaking to CITY COUNCIL

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