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Traffic Impact Analysis Scope Urban X 2019-09-061 Nichole Romane From:Rowe, Mike <mrowe@msaconsultinginc.com> Sent:Friday, September 6, 2019 3:11 PM To:Haseeb Qureshi Cc:John Kain; Janette Cachola; Steve Libring; Cheri Flores; Bryan McKinney; Vann, Nicole; Garrett Simon; Marlie Whiteman; Depalatis, Paul Subject:Re: Wave at Coral Mountain TIA Scope [2553-MSA1.NRzf] ** EXTERNAL: This message originated outside of the City of La Quinta. Please use proper judgement and caution when opening attachments, clicking links or responding to requests for information. ** Thanks Get Outlook for Android From: Haseeb Qureshi <hqureshi@urbanxroads.com> Sent: Friday, September 6, 2019 2:44:32 PM To: Rowe, Mike <mrowe@msaconsultinginc.com> Cc: John Kain <jkain@urbanxroads.com>; Janette Cachola <JCachola@urbanxroads.com>; Steve Libring <SLibring@willdan.com>; Cheri Flores <clflores@laquintaca.gov>; Bryan McKinney <Bmckinney@laquintaca.gov>; Vann, Nicole <nvann@msaconsultinginc.com>; Garrett Simon <gsimon@meriwetherco.com>; Marlie Whiteman <mwhiteman@urbanxroads.com>; Depalatis, Paul <pdepalatis@msaconsultinginc.com> Subject: Re: Wave at Coral Mountain TIA Scope [2553-MSA1.NRzf] Hi Mike, We usually need a couple weeks once traffic is completed but can try and expedite this if possible and work ahead of the curve where we can. We will shoot for Oct 14th. Thanks, HASEEB QURESHI Associate Principal 260 E. Baker Street, Suite 200 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (949) 336-5987 Direct (714) 612-6664 Cell (949) 660-1994 Main urbanxroads.com On Sep 6, 2019, at 2:02 PM, Rowe, Mike <mrowe@msaconsultinginc.com> wrote: That means a middle of the month study on GHG? Get Outlook for Android   2 From: John Kain <jkain@urbanxroads.com>  Sent: Friday, September 6, 2019 1:37:14 PM  To: Rowe, Mike <mrowe@msaconsultinginc.com>; Janette Cachola <JCachola@urbanxroads.com>;  Steve Libring <SLibring@willdan.com>; Cheri Flores <clflores@laquintaca.gov>; Bryan McKinney  <Bmckinney@laquintaca.gov>  Cc: Vann, Nicole <nvann@msaconsultinginc.com>; Garrett Simon <gsimon@meriwetherco.com>; Marlie  Whiteman <mwhiteman@urbanxroads.com>; Haseeb Qureshi <hqureshi@urbanxroads.com>;  Depalatis, Paul <pdepalatis@msaconsultinginc.com>; Garrett Simon <gsimon@meriwetherco.com>  Subject: RE: Wave at Coral Mountain TIA Scope [2553‐MSA1.NRzf]      Mike – The Madison Street / Avenue 60 peak hour counts will occur next week, and the draft traffic  study report is scheduled to be completed on or before October 4th.   John Kain (949) 375‐2435   From: Rowe, Mike <mrowe@msaconsultinginc.com>   Sent: Friday, September 6, 2019 8:13 AM  To: Janette Cachola <JCachola@urbanxroads.com>; Steve Libring <SLibring@willdan.com>; Cheri Flores  <clflores@laquintaca.gov>; Bryan McKinney <Bmckinney@laquintaca.gov>  Cc: Vann, Nicole <nvann@msaconsultinginc.com>; Garrett Simon <gsimon@meriwetherco.com>; Rowe,  Mike <mrowe@msaconsultinginc.com>; John Kain <jkain@urbanxroads.com>; Marlie Whiteman  <mwhiteman@urbanxroads.com>; Haseeb Qureshi <hqureshi@urbanxroads.com>; Depalatis, Paul  <pdepalatis@msaconsultinginc.com>; Garrett Simon <gsimon@meriwetherco.com>  Subject: RE: Wave at Coral Mountain TIA Scope [2553‐MSA1.NRzf] This looks good.  Let's go ahead and start the study and get this done ASAP.    John or Marley, can you give me a schedule on when this can be done so we can start planning on when  we can look at the greenhouse gases as well?   Mike Rowe Director of Business Development / Vice President MSA Consulting, Inc.   From: Janette Cachola <JCachola@urbanxroads.com>   Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2019 5:41 PM  To: Steve Libring <SLibring@willdan.com>; Cheri Flores <clflores@laquintaca.gov>; Bryan McKinney  <Bmckinney@laquintaca.gov>  Cc: Vann, Nicole <nvann@msaconsultinginc.com>; Garrett Simon <gsimon@meriwetherco.com>; Rowe,  Mike <mrowe@msaconsultinginc.com>; John Kain <jkain@urbanxroads.com>; Marlie Whiteman  <mwhiteman@urbanxroads.com>; Haseeb Qureshi <hqureshi@urbanxroads.com>  Subject: RE: Wave at Coral Mountain TIA Scope Pursuant to comments received on August 26th, the attached Wave at Coral Mountain TIA Scope has  been revised.  A word doc of the text in track changes mode is also attached so that edits can be more  easily reviewed.   Exhibits 2, 3, 5, and 6 have been modified to include 3 additional intersections, as requested.  Table 3  and Exhibit 7 have also been updated to reflect adjustments to the Cumulative Project list.   3 Please review and approve or send additional comments as soon as possible.  If you have any questions,  don’t hesitate to contact John Kain (949.336.5990), Marlie Whiteman (949.336.5991), or myself  (949.336.5989).     Sincerely,   JANETTE CACHOLA   Analyst <image001.png> (949) 336‐5989 Direct  urbanxroads.com   Ofc: 1001 Dove St., #260, Newport Beach CA 92660 Main: 260 E. Baker St., #200, Costa Mesa CA 92626   From: Steve Libring [mailto:SLibring@willdan.com] Sent: Monday, August 26, 2019 3:34 PM To: Vann, Nicole Cc: John Kain; Marlie Whiteman; Cheri Flores; Bryan McKinney Subject: Fw: Wave at Coral Mountain TIA Scope Nicole here are our comments on the scoping and some related issues   From: Cheri Flores <clflores@laquintaca.gov>  Sent: Monday, August 26, 2019 9:41 AM  To: Steve Libring <SLibring@willdan.com>; Bryan McKinney <Bmckinney@laquintaca.gov>  Subject: RE: Wave at Coral Mountain TIA Scope Cheri's notes regarding the cumulative projects is in the attached pdf. ******************************************    I saw possible bust in distribution pattern where 15% WB on Ave 54 becomes 5% w/o Jefferson ( which  is a cul‐de‐sac ). I think with 25 % or so headed toward the roundabout and Jefferson/Ave 50, we should  add those 3 intersections along Jefferson to the list ( Jefferson / 52, Jefferson / Pomello, and Jefferson /  50 )      They also make a statement that all CIP, DIF & TUMF improvement projects are assumed to be in place  by opening year. I suspect we have little or none in the way of improvements in the coming years in that  area, so don't know if you are doing capacity analysis and LOS, if you are assuming the existing roadway  configurations and lanes, or some future planned roadway configurations?      4 The project should be widening the Avenue 58 frontage, widen the EB Avenue 58 to add a 2nd EB left  turn lane, and paying for a signal or portion of signal as appropriate.      From: Janette Cachola <JCachola@urbanxroads.com>  Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 6:02 PM  To: Steve Libring <SLibring@willdan.com>  Cc: Bryan McKinney <bmckinney@laquintaca.gov>; Rowe, Mike <mrowe@msaconsultinginc.com>;  Vann, Nicole <nvann@msaconsultinginc.com>; Herrera‐Cortes, Jesus <jherrera‐ cortes@msaconsultinginc.com>; Depalatis, Paul <pdepalatis@msaconsultinginc.com>; Rowe, Allison  <arowe@msaconsultinginc.com>; Garrett Simon <gsimon@meriwetherco.com>; Marlie Whiteman  <mwhiteman@urbanxroads.com>; John Kain <jkain@urbanxroads.com>; Haseeb Qureshi  <hqureshi@urbanxroads.com>  Subject: Wave at Coral Mountain TIA Scope    The scoping agreement for the Wave at Coral Mountain traffic impact analysis is attached for  your review/approval.    Please also provide the signal timing worksheets for existing signal locations within the study  area, which include the following intersections:    Madison St. / Airport Blvd.  Monroe St. / 50th Avenue    Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions or concerns.     JANETTE CACHOLA   Analyst <image001.png> (949) 336‐5989 Direct  urbanxroads.com   Ofc: 1001 Dove St., #260, Newport Beach CA 92660 Main: 260 E. Baker St., #200, Costa Mesa CA 92626