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File #: 23-708   
Type: Ordinances for Introduction Status: Withdrawn
File created: 8/17/2023 In control: City Council/Public Financing Authority
On agenda: 9/5/2023 Final action: 9/5/2023
Title: Approve for introduction Ordinance No. 4293 Amending the Huntington Beach Municipal Code (HBMC) by adding new Chapter 10.82 regarding pedestrian use of center medians
Attachments: 1. Att #1 - PowerPoint Presentation, 2. Att #2 - Ordinance No. 4293, 3. 9/5 Sup Com - PD Memo, 4. 9/5 Sup Com
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION

SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members

SUBMITTED BY: Al Zelinka, City Manager

VIA: Eric Parra, Chief of Police

PREPARED BY: Brian Smith, Police Lieutenant
Ingrid Ono, Senior Administrative Assistant

Subject:
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Approve for introduction Ordinance No. 4293 Amending the Huntington Beach Municipal Code (HBMC) by adding new Chapter 10.82 regarding pedestrian use of center medians
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Statement of Issue:
Staff recommends approving for introduction Ordinance No. 4293 to add HBMC Section 10.82. This new code section would prohibit persons from standing in roadway center medians and similar roadway features to improve pedestrian and traffic safety.

Financial Impact:
There is no fiscal impact.

Recommended Action:
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Approve for introduction Ordinance No. 4293, "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach Amending the Huntington Beach Municipal Code by Adding New Chapter 10.82 Entitled 'Center Medians.'"
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Alternative Action(s):
Do not approve, and direct staff accordingly.

Analysis:
On average, since 2019, traffic collisions in Huntington Beach have accounted for over 16 fatalities per year, 50% of which involve pedestrians.

Existing laws do not prevent pedestrians from loitering in center medians or similarly designed features, which can create safety hazards for motorist and pedestrians alike. In an effort to eliminate such hazards and increase safety, staff is proposing Ordinance No. 4293, which would prohibit persons from standing, sitting, or occupying any media, island, gore, landscape buffer, landscape strip, or splitter island for any purpose other than to lawfully cross any roadway. This Ordinance would not prohibit individuals from briefly standing on medians to permit safe crossing roadways, nor would it interfere with rights afforded to pedestrians under AB 2147, The Freedom to Walk Act, which went into effect on January 1, 2023.

If the Ord...

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