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HAZARDOUS WALKING CONDITION SURVEY I. WALKING PARALLEL TO (along a side of) A ROADWAY. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the total traffic volume exceeds a rate of 120 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school and one of the following exist: 1. Less than four (4) feet of walking space outside a "curbed" roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside a curbed street/roadway __ ____. b. Length of continuous walking space that is less than (4) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway____ __. 2. Less than five (5) feet of walking space outside of the traveled portion of an "uncurbed" street/roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside of "uncurbed" street/roadway __2 feet__. b. Length of continuous walking distance that is less than (5) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway__________. 3. A physical or visual obstruction in the pedestrian walking space that obstructed for a distance of 75 feet or more. a. Type of obstruction _ _________. b. Length of obstruction _________. FINDINGS: Name of street/roadway _______________________. Posted speed limit ___ _________________________________. Number of vehicles per hour ______________________. Type area: Business ___________, Residential _______________. Times monitored: from ____to ____, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: B. If on mountainous street/roadways when little or no off-road pedestrian walking space is available (shoulder or path) and the traffic volume exceeds the rate of 60 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school. FINDINGS: Name of street/roadway _________________________________. Posted speed limit _____________________________________. Number of vehicles per hour ____________________________. Type area: Business ______, Residential ________. Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. II. WALKING ACROSS STREET/ROADWAY AND/OR INTERSECTION. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the traffic volume of the street/roadway or intersection being crossed exceeds a rate of 180 vehicles per hour through an "unregulated" crossing site which exceeds 40 feet in width during the times when children are en route to or from school. "Unregulated" is defined as a crossing site where, for the street/roadway being crossed, no crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, stop sign, or traffic control signal is present, or the crossing site is not designated or marked as a reduced speed school crossing zone. FINDINGS: Name of street/roadway _________________________________.

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HAZARDOUS WALKING CONDITION SURVEY I. WALKING PARALLEL TO (along a side of) A ROADWAY. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the total traffic volume exceeds a rate of 120 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school and one of the following exist: 1. Less than four (4) feet of walking space outside a "curbed" roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside a curbed street/roadway __ ____. b. Length of continuous walking space that is less than (4) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway____ __. 2. Less than five (5) feet of walking space outside of the traveled portion of an "uncurbed" street/roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside of "uncurbed" street/roadway __2 feet__. b. Length of continuous walking distance that is less than (5) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway__________. 3. A physical or visual obstruction in the pedestrian walking space that obstructed for a distance of 75 feet or more.

a. Type of obstruction _ _________.

b. Length of obstruction _________. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway _______________________.

Posted speed limit ___ _________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ______________________.

Type area: Business ___________, Residential _______________.

Times monitored: from ____to ____, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: B. If on mountainous street/roadways when little or no off-road pedestrian walking space is available (shoulder or path) and the traffic volume exceeds the rate of 60 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _____________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ____________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. II. WALKING ACROSS STREET/ROADWAY AND/OR INTERSECTION. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the traffic volume of the street/roadway or intersection being crossed exceeds a rate of 180 vehicles per hour through an "unregulated" crossing site which exceeds 40 feet in width during the times when children are en route to or from school. "Unregulated" is defined as a crossing site where, for the street/roadway being crossed, no crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, stop sign, or traffic control signal is present, or the crossing site is not designated or marked as a reduced speed school crossing zone. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _____________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ____________________________.

Width of street/roadway or intersection in all directions ______________________.

Number of traffic lanes ________________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: B. If the total traffic volume of the intersection in all directions exceeds the following vehicle rates as applicable .Elementary school children -- a rate of 55 vehicles per minute through a "regulated" intersection during the times when children are en route to or from school. FINDINGS:

Name of intersection _______________________________ ___________.

Number of vehicles per minute at intersection in all directions ____ _________________.

Type of traffic control _______________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential __________________________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: Secondary school children -- a rate of 70 vehicles per minute through a "regulated" intersection during the times when children are en route to or form school. FINDINGS:

Name of intersection __HWY 64 & Shiprock H.S.___.

Number of vehicles per minute at intersection in all directions ____1572_______.

Type of traffic control ___None________________________.

Type area: Business _X____, Residential _X___(one side of road)__.

Times monitored: from _7am._____to _8am._____, from _______ to _______. "Regulated" is defined as a crossing site where, for the street/roadway or intersection being crossed, a crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, stop sign, or traffic control signal is present, or the crossing site is designated and marked as a reduced speed school crossing zone. REQUIREMENTS: C. If roadways that students must cross are major traffic arteries for high volume movement of traffic with five lanes or greater, high speed and high accident frequency, during the times when children are en route to or from school, and where it is determined that traffic lights and traffic guards are not adequate. FINDINGS:

Name of street or roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _______________________________________.

Accident frequency ______________________________________.

Number of traffic lanes ___________________________________.

Type of traffic control ____________________________________. NOTE: Traffic volume shall be determined by the most current traffic engineering study conducted by a state or local government agency. If a turn lane is present at a traffic control signal, it is not considered a traffic lane. High speed is 40 mph or higher or in excess of the posted speed limit.

III. RAILROAD CROSSINGS. REQUIREMENTS: A. Hazardous walking conditions shall apply to students required to walk across a main lane, at grade railroad crossing. (This would not include industrial, spur or exempt railroad crossings.) FINDINGS:

Name of railroad ________________________.

At grade main lane: yes _____ no _______ if no what? ____________.

Number of lanes ________________________.

Survey meets regulation requirements __YES__________________________.

Survey does not meet regulation requirements _____________________.

Police agency having jurisdiction: Navajo Tribal Police________________________________.

Personnel doing survey: Irene Claw, Transportation Field Supervisor__________________________.

HAZARDOUS WALKING CONDITION SURVEY I. WALKING PARALLEL TO (along a side of) A ROADWAY. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the total traffic volume exceeds a rate of 120 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school and one of the following exist: 1. Less than four (4) feet of walking space outside a "curbed" roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside a curbed street/roadway __ ____. b. Length of continuous walking space that is less than (4) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway____ __. 2. Less than five (5) feet of walking space outside of the traveled portion of an "uncurbed" street/roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside of "uncurbed" street/roadway __2 feet__. b. Length of continuous walking distance that is less than (5) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway__________. 3. A physical or visual obstruction in the pedestrian walking space that obstructed for a distance of 75 feet or more.

a. Type of obstruction ______________.

b. Length of obstruction _______ _______. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway __ _.

Posted speed limit ____________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour _______________________.

Type area: Business ___________, Residential ______.

Times monitored: from __to ___, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: B. If on mountainous street/roadways when little or no off-road pedestrian walking space is available (shoulder or path) and the traffic volume exceeds the rate of 60 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _____________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ____________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. II. WALKING ACROSS STREET/ROADWAY AND/OR INTERSECTION. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the traffic volume of the street/roadway or intersection being crossed exceeds a rate of 180 vehicles per hour through an "unregulated" crossing site which exceeds 40 feet in width during the times when children are en route to or from school."Unregulated" is defined as a crossing site where, for the street/roadway being crossed, no crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, stop sign, or traffic control signal is present, or the crossing site is not designated or marked as a reduced speed school crossing zone. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _____________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ____________________________.

Width of street/roadway or intersection in all directions ______________________.

Number of traffic lanes ________________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: B. If the total traffic volume of the intersection in all directions exceeds the following vehicle rates as applicable. Elementary school children -- a rate of 55 vehicles per minute through a "regulated" intersection during the times when children are en route to or from school. FINDINGS:

Name of intersection _ Hwy 64 to SHS & EBS Schools____.

Number of vehicles per minute at intersection in all directions __612____.

Type of traffic control ___NONE__________.

Type area: Business __X ____, Residential _X_(across Hwy) SCHOOL_____.

Times monitored: from ___7am.__to __8am.__, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: Secondary school children -- a rate of 70 vehicles per minute through a "regulated" intersection during the times when children are en route to or form school. FINDINGS:

Name of intersection ______________________________ __.

Number of vehicles per minute at intersection in all directions ___________________.

Type of traffic control ___None________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________________.

Times monitored: from ______to ______, from _______ to _______. "Regulated" is defined as a crossing site where, for the street/roadway or intersection being crossed, a crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, stop sign, or traffic control signal is present, or the crossing site is designated and marked as a reduced speed school crossing zone. REQUIREMENTS: C. If roadways that students must cross are major traffic arteries for high volume movement of traffic with five lanes or greater, high speed and high accident frequency, during the times when children are en route to or from school, and where it is determined that traffic lights and traffic guards are not adequate. FINDINGS:

Name of street or roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _______________________________________.

Accident frequency ______________________________________.

Number of traffic lanes ___________________________________.

Type of traffic control ____________________________________. NOTE: Traffic volume shall be determined by the most current traffic engineering study conducted by a state or local government agency. If a turn lane is present at a traffic control signal, it is not considered a traffic lane. High speed is 40 mph or higher or in excess of the posted speed limit.

III. RAILROAD CROSSINGS. REQUIREMENTS: A. Hazardous walking conditions shall apply to students required to walk across a main lane, at grade railroad crossing. (This would not include industrial, spur or exempt railroad crossings.) FINDINGS:

Name of railroad ________________________.

At grade main lane: yes _____ no _______ if no what? ____________.

Number of lanes ________________________.

Survey meets regulation requirements _YES__________________________.

Survey does not meet regulation requirements _____________________.

Police agency having jurisdiction Navajo tribal Police_______________________________.

Personnel doing survey: _Irene Claw, Field Supervisor_______________________________________.

HAZARDOUS WALKING CONDITION SURVEY I. WALKING PARALLEL TO (along a side of) A ROADWAY. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the total traffic volume exceeds a rate of 120 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school and one of the following exist: 1. Less than four (4) feet of walking space outside a "curbed" roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside a curbed street/roadway __ ____. b. Length of continuous walking space that is less than (4) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway____ __. 2. Less than five (5) feet of walking space outside of the traveled portion of an "uncurbed" street/roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside of "uncurbed" street/roadway __2 feet__. b. Length of continuous walking distance that is less than (5) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway__________. 3. A physical or visual obstruction in the pedestrian walking space that obstructed for a distance of 75 feet or more.

a. Type of obstruction _Chainlink fence___.

b. Length of obstruction __1/4 mile_______. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway __Road to NIZHONI ELEM. SCHOOL _.

Posted speed limit ___35 _________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour __140_____________________.

Type area: Business ___________, Residential _x (Non Profit Housing)_.

Times monitored: from _7am._to __8am._, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: B. If on mountainous street/roadways when little or no off-road pedestrian walking space is available (shoulder or path) and the traffic volume exceeds the rate of 60 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _____________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ____________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. II. WALKING ACROSS STREET/ROADWAY AND/OR INTERSECTION. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the traffic volume of the street/roadway or intersection being crossed exceeds a rate of 180 vehicles per hour through an "unregulated" crossing site which exceeds 40 feet in width during the times when children are en route to or from school."Unregulated" is defined as a crossing site where, for the street/roadway being crossed, no crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, stop sign, or traffic control signal is present, or the crossing site is not designated or marked as a reduced speed school crossing zone. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _____________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ____________________________.

Width of street/roadway or intersection in all directions ______________________.

Number of traffic lanes ________________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: B. If the total traffic volume of the intersection in all directions exceeds the following vehicle rates as applicable.Elementary school children -- a rate of 55 vehicles per minute through a "regulated" intersection during the times when children are en route to or from school. FINDINGS:

Name of intersection _______________________________ ___________.

Number of vehicles per minute at intersection in all directions ____ _________________.

Type of traffic control _______________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential __________________________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: Secondary school children -- a rate of 70 vehicles per minute through a "regulated" intersection during the times when children are en route to or form school. FINDINGS:

Name of intersection ______________________________ __.

Number of vehicles per minute at intersection in all directions ___________________.

Type of traffic control ___None________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________________.

Times monitored: from ______to ______, from _______ to _______. "Regulated" is defined as a crossing site where, for the street/roadway or intersection being crossed, a crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, stop sign, or traffic control signal is present, or the crossing site is designated and marked as a reduced speed school crossing zone. REQUIREMENTS: C. If roadways that students must cross are major traffic arteries for high volume movement of traffic with five lanes or greater, high speed and high accident frequency, during the times when children are en route to or from school, and where it is determined that traffic lights and traffic guards are not adequate. FINDINGS:

Name of street or roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _______________________________________.

Accident frequency ______________________________________.

Number of traffic lanes ___________________________________.

Type of traffic control ____________________________________. NOTE: Traffic volume shall be determined by the most current traffic engineering study conducted by a state or local government agency. If a turn lane is present at a traffic control signal, it is not considered a traffic lane. High speed is 40 mph or higher or in excess of the posted speed limit.

III. RAILROAD CROSSINGS. REQUIREMENTS: A. Hazardous walking conditions shall apply to students required to walk across a main lane, at grade railroad crossing. (This would not include industrial, spur or exempt railroad crossings.) FINDINGS:

Name of railroad ________________________.

At grade main lane: yes _____ no _______ if no what? ____________.

Number of lanes ________________________.

Survey meets regulation requirements ____________________________.

Survey does not meet regulation requirements _____________________.

Police agency having jurisdiction ________________________________.

Personnel doing survey: ________________________________________.

HAZARDOUS WALKING CONDITION SURVEY I. WALKING PARALLEL TO (along a side of) A ROADWAY. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the total traffic volume exceeds a rate of 120 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school and one of the following exist: 1. Less than four (4) feet of walking space outside a "curbed" roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside a curbed street/roadway _3 feet__. b. Length of continuous walking space that is less than (4) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway_1/4 mile _. 2. Less than five (5) feet of walking space outside of the traveled portion of an "uncurbed" street/roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside of "uncurbed" street/roadway __2 feet__. b. Length of continuous walking distance that is less than (5) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway__________. 3. A physical or visual obstruction in the pedestrian walking space that obstructed for a distance of 75 feet or more.

a. Type of obstruction ____.

b. Length of obstruction ________. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway __US HWY 64 & Shiprock Adm.Ofc. & Nataani Nez Elem_.

Posted speed limit ___25 _________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour __1572_____________________.

Type area: Business _Admin.Ofc._________, Residential _No_. Nataani Nez Elem. School

Times monitored: from _7am._to __8am._, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: B. If on mountainous street/roadways when little or no off-road pedestrian walking space is available (shoulder or path) and the traffic volume exceeds the rate of 60 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _____________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ____________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. II. WALKING ACROSS STREET/ROADWAY AND/OR INTERSECTION. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the traffic volume of the street/roadway or intersection being crossed exceeds a rate of 180 vehicles per hour through an "unregulated" crossing site which exceeds 40 feet in width during the times when children are en route to or from school."Unregulated" is defined as a crossing site where, for the street/roadway being crossed, no crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, stop sign, or traffic control signal is present, or the crossing site is not designated or marked as a reduced speed school crossing zone. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _____________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ____________________________.

Width of street/roadway or intersection in all directions ______________________.

Number of traffic lanes ________________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: B. If the total traffic volume of the intersection in all directions exceeds the following vehicle rates as applicable.Elementary school children -- a rate of 55 vehicles per minute through a "regulated" intersection during the times when children are en route to or from school. FINDINGS:

Name of intersection _______________________________ ___________.

Number of vehicles per minute at intersection in all directions ____ _________________.

Type of traffic control _______________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential __________________________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: Secondary school children -- a rate of 70 vehicles per minute through a "regulated" intersection during the times when children are en route to or form school. FINDINGS:

Name of intersection ______________________________ __.

Number of vehicles per minute at intersection in all directions ___________________.

Type of traffic control ___None________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________________.

Times monitored: from ______to ______, from _______ to _______. "Regulated" is defined as a crossing site where, for the street/roadway or intersection being crossed, a crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, stop sign, or traffic control signal is present, or the crossing site is designated and marked as a reduced speed school crossing zone. REQUIREMENTS: C. If roadways that students must cross are major traffic arteries for high volume movement of traffic with five lanes or greater, high speed and high accident frequency, during the times when children are en route to or from school, and where it is determined that traffic lights and traffic guards are not adequate. FINDINGS:

Name of street or roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _______________________________________.

Accident frequency ______________________________________.

Number of traffic lanes ___________________________________.

Type of traffic control ____________________________________. NOTE: Traffic volume shall be determined by the most current traffic engineering study conducted by a state or local government agency. If a turn lane is present at a traffic control signal, it is not considered a traffic lane. High speed is 40 mph or higher or in excess of the posted speed limit.

III. RAILROAD CROSSINGS. REQUIREMENTS: A. Hazardous walking conditions shall apply to students required to walk across a main lane, at grade railroad crossing. (This would not include industrial, spur or exempt railroad crossings.) FINDINGS:

Name of railroad ________________________.

At grade main lane: yes _____ no _______ if no what? ____________.

Number of lanes ________________________.

Survey meets regulation requirements __YES__________________________.

Survey does not meet regulation requirements _____________________.

Police agency having jurisdiction Navajo Tribal Police________________________________.

Personnel doing survey: Irene Claw, Transportation Field Supervisor______________________.

HAZARDOUS WALKING APPROVAL

WHEREAS, the _Central Consolidated School District #22_School Board of Education is legally bound to extend safe transportation to students of Compulsory Attendance Age and residing within the legal walking distance from their attendance center pursuant to Section 22-16-4, supra, or Public Education Department Regulation No. 6.41.3 NMAC and WHEREAS, the Central Consolidated School District #22 School Board of education has fully reviewed the most current traffic engineering study conducted by a state or local government agency, back-up data, cost impact and method for implementation; and WHEREAS, the Central Consolidated School District #22 School Board of Education at its’ regular meeting held September 18, 2007, approve the following hazardous walking areas. Provide a complete description of the hazardous waking area(s) in your school district: (1) Walking parallel to (along side of) roadway: _County Road 6100, 6575, 6400&

6360, 6500_______________________________________________________ Navajo Housing Road into Nizhoni Elem. School, US Highway 64& Shiprock_ Adm. Ofc & Nat. Nez Elem.,________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ RTE. 693 Naschitti West Loop______________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ (2) Walking across roadway and/or intersection: _County Road 6400 & 6360__

_____________________________________________________________ Hwy 64 to Shiprock High School & Eva B. Stokely Elementary, ____ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ (3) Railroad Crossings: _____________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________

(4) Temporary Hazardous Walking Conditions: _________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ WHEREAS, the Central Consolidated School District # 22 School Board of Education will immediately discontinue transportation upon the improvement of the conditions for which the transportation has been provided. It shall be the responsibility of the local school district administration to notify the state transportation director and all affected parties as soon as walking condition are improved and temporary transportation is terminated. THIS HAZARDOUS WALKING CONDITION(S) IS/ARE APPROVED ON THIS __Eighteenth ____ DAY OF September _ 2007___ Central Consolidated School District # 22_ SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION Board President Date ATTEST: Board Secretary Date State Transportation Director Date

HAZARDOUS WALKING CONDITION SURVEY I. WALKING PARALLEL TO (along a side of) A ROADWAY. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the total traffic volume exceeds a rate of 120 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school and one of the following exist: 1. Less than four (4) feet of walking space outside a "curbed" roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside a curbed street/roadway ____0_______. b. Length of continuous walking space that is less than (4) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway__1056_________. 2. Less than five (5) feet of walking space outside of the traveled portion of an "uncurbed" street/roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside of "uncurbed" street/roadway __________. b. Length of continuous walking distance that is less than (5) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway__________. 3. A physical or visual obstruction in the pedestrian walking space that obstructed for a distance of 75 feet or more.

a. Type of obstruction _Security fence ______________________.

b. Length of obstruction _ 10562___________________. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway _RTE.693 Naschitti W. Loop_________________________________________.

Posted speed limit __25mph___________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ___134_________________________.

Type area: Business _X_____, Residential __X______.

Times monitored: from _7:00a.m.______to _8:00a.m._____, from ________ to ___________. REQUIREMENTS: B. If on mountainous street/roadways when little or no off-road pedestrian walking space is available (shoulder or path) and the traffic volume exceeds the rate of 60 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway ____________________________________.

Posted speed limit _____________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ____________________________.

Type area: Business __ ____, Residential ____ ____.

Times monitored: from ______to ______, from_______ to _________. II. WALKING ACROSS STREET/ROADWAY AND/OR INTERSECTION. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the traffic volume of the street/roadway or intersection being crossed exceeds a rate of 180 vehicles per hour through an "unregulated" crossing site which exceeds 40 feet in width during the times when children are en route to or from school. "unregulated" is defined as a crossing site where, for the street/roadway being crossed, no crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, stop sign, or traffic control signal is present, or the crossing site is not designated or marked as a reduced speed school crossing zone. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _____________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ____________________________.

Width of street/roadway or intersection in all directions ______________________.

Number of traffic lanes ________________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: B. If the total traffic volume of the intersection in all directions exceeds the following vehicle rates as applicable. Elementary school children -- a rate of 55 vehicles per minute through a "regulated" intersection during the times when children are en route to or from school. FINDINGS:

Name of intersection _________________________________.

Number of vehicles per minute at intersection in all directions ____________________________.

Type of traffic control _______________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: Secondary school children -- a rate of 70 vehicles per minute through a "regulated" intersection during the times when children are en route to or form school. FINDINGS:

Name of intersection _________________________________.

Number of vehicles per minute at intersection in all directions ____________________________.

Type of traffic control _______________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. "Regulated" is defined as a crossing site where, for the street/roadway or intersection being crossed, a crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, stop sign, or traffic control signal is present, or the crossing site is designated and marked as a reduced speed school crossing zone. REQUIREMENTS: C. If roadways that students must cross are major traffic arteries for high volume movement of traffic with five lanes or greater, high speed and high accident frequency, during the times when children are en route to or from school, and where it is determined that traffic lights and traffic guards are not adequate. FINDINGS:

Name of street or roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _______________________________________.

Accident frequency ______________________________________.

Number of traffic lanes ___________________________________.

Type of traffic control ____________________________________. NOTE: Traffic volume shall be determined by the most current traffic engineering study conducted by a state or local government agency. If a turn lane is present at a traffic control signal, it is not considered a traffic lane. High speed is 40 mph or higher or in excess of the posted speed limit.

III. RAILROAD CROSSINGS. REQUIREMENTS: A. Hazardous walking conditions shall apply to students required to walk across a main lane, at grade railroad crossing. (This would not include industrial, spur or exempt railroad crossings.) FINDINGS:

Name of railroad ________________________.

At grade main lane: yes _______ if no what? ____________.

Number of lanes ________________________.

Survey meets regulation requirements ___YES_________________________.

Survey does not meet regulation requirements _____________________.

Police agency having jurisdiction Navajo Nation Police Dept.________________________________.

Personnel doing survey: Sam Redhouse, Transportation Field Supervisor_________________________

HAZARDOUS WALKING CONDITION SURVEY I. WALKING PARALLEL TO (along a side of) A ROADWAY. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the total traffic volume exceeds a rate of 120 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school and one of the following exist: 1. Less than four (4) feet of walking space outside a "curbed" roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside a curbed street/roadway __4ft._________. b. Length of continuous walking space that is less than (4) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway___1.5 miles.________. 2. Less than five (5) feet of walking space outside of the traveled portion of an "uncurbed" street/roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside of "uncurbed" street/roadway __________. b. Length of continuous walking distance that is less than (5) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway__________. 3. A physical or visual obstruction in the pedestrian walking space that obstructed for a distance of 75 feet or more.

a. Type of obstruction _______________________.

b. Length of obstruction ____________________. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway County Road 6100_____.

Posted speed limit 35mph_____________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ___589_________________________.

Type area: Business __X____, Residential __X______.

Times monitored from 7:15am___to _8:15am_, from 2:50pm__ to _3:45pm______. REQUIREMENTS: B. If on mountainous street/roadways when little or no off-road pedestrian walking space is available (shoulder or path) and the traffic volume exceeds the rate of 60 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway _______________________________.

Posted speed limit _____________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ____________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored from_____to _____ from ____ to _______. II. WALKING ACROSS STREET/ROADWAY AND/OR INTERSECTION. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the traffic volume of the street/roadway or intersection being crossed exceeds a rate of 180 vehicles per hour through an "unregulated" crossing site which exceeds 40 feet in width during the times when children are en route to or from school. "unregulated" is defined as a crossing site where, for the street/roadway being crossed, no crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, stop sign, or traffic control signal is present, or the crossing site is not designated or marked as a reduced speed school crossing zone. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway _CR 6100 and 6400________________________________.

Posted speed limit _35mph____________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ____589________________________.

Width of street/roadway or intersection in all directions ______________________.

Number of traffic lanes _2_______________________________.

Type area: Business _X_____, Residential _X_______.

Times monitored from 7:15am___to _8:15am__, from 2:50pm___ to 3:45pm_______. REQUIREMENTS: B. If the total traffic volume of the intersection in all directions exceeds the following vehicle rates as applicable. Elementary school children -- a rate of 55 vehicles per minute through a "regulated" intersection during the times when children are en route to or from school. FINDINGS:

Name of intersection _________________________________.

Number of vehicles per minute at intersection in all directions ____________________________.

Type of traffic control _______________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: Secondary school children -- a rate of 70 vehicles per minute through a "regulated" intersection during the times when children are en route to or form school. FINDINGS:

Name of intersection _________________________________.

Number of vehicles per minute at intersection in all directions ____________________________.

Type of traffic control _______________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. "Regulated" is defined as a crossing site where, for the street/roadway or intersection being crossed, a crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, stop sign, or traffic control signal is present, or the crossing site is designated and marked as a reduced speed school crossing zone. REQUIREMENTS: C. If roadways that students must cross are major traffic arteries for high volume movement of traffic with five lanes or greater, high speed and high accident frequency, during the times when children are en route to or from school, and where it is determined that traffic lights and traffic guards are not adequate. FINDINGS:

Name of street or roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _______________________________________.

Accident frequency ______________________________________.

Number of traffic lanes ___________________________________.

Type of traffic control ____________________________________. NOTE: Traffic volume shall be determined by the most current traffic engineering study conducted by a state or local government agency. If a turn lane is present at a traffic control signal, it is not considered a traffic lane. High speed is 40 mph or higher or in excess of the posted speed limit.

III. RAILROAD CROSSINGS. REQUIREMENTS: A. Hazardous walking conditions shall apply to students required to walk across a main lane, at grade railroad crossing. (This would not include industrial, spur or exempt railroad crossings.) FINDINGS:

Name of railroad ________________________.

At grade main lane: yes _____ no _______ if no what? ____________.

Number of lanes ________________________.

Survey meets regulation requirements ____yes________________________.

Survey does not meet regulation requirements _____________________.

Police agency having jurisdiction _San Juan Sheriffs Department_______________________________.

Personnel doing survey: Jeff Hunt, Director of Transportation,

HAZARDOUS WALKING CONDITION SURVEY I. WALKING PARALLEL TO (along a side of) A ROADWAY. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the total traffic volume exceeds a rate of 120 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school and one of the following exist: 1. Less than four (4) feet of walking space outside a "curbed" roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside a curbed street/roadway ___2ft________. b. Length of continuous walking space that is less than (4) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway__.5 mile_.________. 2. Less than five (5) feet of walking space outside of the traveled portion of an "uncurbed" street/roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside of "uncurbed" street/roadway __4 ft_______. b. Length of continuous walking distance that is less than (5) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway_.75 mile_________. 3. A physical or visual obstruction in the pedestrian walking space that obstructed for a distance of 75 feet or more.

a. Type of obstruction __________________________

b. Length of obstruction ________________________. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway _Country RD 6400 and 6360________________________________

Posted speed limit __40mph_________CR 6360 15 mph_________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour _430___________________________.

Type area: Business X_ Residential __X_____.

Times monitored: from 7:15am___to 8:15am_, from 2:50pm___ to 3:40pm______. REQUIREMENTS: B. If on mountainous street/roadways when little or no off-road pedestrian walking space is available (shoulder or path) and the traffic volume exceeds the rate of 60 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway _______________________________.

Posted speed limit _____________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ____________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from _____to ______, from ______ to ___________. II. WALKING ACROSS STREET/ROADWAY AND/OR INTERSECTION. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the traffic volume of the street/roadway or intersection being crossed exceeds a rate of 180 vehicles per hour through an "unregulated" crossing site which exceeds 40 feet in width during the times when children are en route to or from school. "unregulated" is defined as a crossing site where, for the street/roadway being crossed, no crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, stop sign, or traffic control signal is present, or the crossing site is not designated or marked as a reduced speed school crossing zone. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _____________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ____________________________.

Width of street/roadway or intersection in all directions ______________________.

Number of traffic lanes ________________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: B. If the total traffic volume of the intersection in all directions exceeds the following vehicle rates as applicable. Elementary school children -- a rate of 55 vehicles per minute through a "regulated" intersection during the times when children are en route to or from school. FINDINGS:

Name of intersection _________________________________.

Number of vehicles per minute at intersection in all directions ____________________________.

Type of traffic control _______________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: Secondary school children -- a rate of 70 vehicles per minute through a "regulated" intersection during the times when children are en route to or form school. FINDINGS:

Name of intersection _________________________________.

Number of vehicles per minute at intersection in all directions ____________________________.

Type of traffic control _______________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. "Regulated" is defined as a crossing site where, for the street/roadway or intersection being crossed, a crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, stop sign, or traffic control signal is present, or the crossing site is designated and marked as a reduced speed school crossing zone. REQUIREMENTS: C. If roadways that students must cross are major traffic arteries for high volume movement of traffic with five lanes or greater, high speed and high accident frequency, during the times when children are en route to or from school, and where it is determined that traffic lights and traffic guards are not adequate. FINDINGS:

Name of street or roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _______________________________________.

Accident frequency ______________________________________.

Number of traffic lanes ___________________________________.

Type of traffic control ____________________________________. NOTE: Traffic volume shall be determined by the most current traffic engineering study conducted by a state or local government agency. If a turn lane is present at a traffic control signal, it is not considered a traffic lane. High speed is 40 mph or higher or in excess of the posted speed limit.

III. RAILROAD CROSSINGS. REQUIREMENTS: A. Hazardous walking conditions shall apply to students required to walk across a main lane, at grade railroad crossing. (This would not include industrial, spur or exempt railroad crossings.) FINDINGS:

Name of railroad ________________________.

At grade main lane: yes _______ if no what? ____________.

Number of lanes ________________________.

Survey meets regulation requirements _____YES_______________________.

Survey does not meet regulation requirements _____________________.

Police agency having jurisdiction, San Juan Sheriffs Department________________________________.

Personnel doing survey: Jeff Hunt, Director of Transportation,

HAZARDOUS WALKING CONDITION SURVEY I. WALKING PARALLEL TO (along a side of) A ROADWAY. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the total traffic volume exceeds a rate of 120 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school and one of the following exist: 1. Less than four (4) feet of walking space outside a "curbed" roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside a curbed street/roadway __2ft_________. b. Length of continuous walking space that is less than (4) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway__1 mile_________. 2. Less than five (5) feet of walking space outside of the traveled portion of an "uncurbed" street/roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside of "uncurbed" street/roadway __________. b. Length of continuous walking distance that is less than (5) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway__________. 3. A physical or visual obstruction in the pedestrian walking space that obstructed for a distance of 75 feet or more.

a. Type of obstruction _fence______________________.

b. Length of obstruction 1-mile ___________________. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway ___County Road 6500______________________________________.

Posted speed limit ___45mph__________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ___504_________________________.

Type area: Business __X____, Residential ___X_____.

Times monitored: from 7:15am__to 8:15am__, from _2:45pm___ to _3:40pm____. REQUIREMENTS: B. If on mountainous street/roadways when little or no off-road pedestrian walking space is available (shoulder or path) and the traffic volume exceeds the rate of 60 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway ____________________________________.

Posted speed limit _____________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ____________________________.

Type area: Business __ ____, Residential ____ ____.

Times monitored: from ______to ______, from_______ to _________. II. WALKING ACROSS STREET/ROADWAY AND/OR INTERSECTION. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the traffic volume of the street/roadway or intersection being crossed exceeds a rate of 180 vehicles per hour through an "unregulated" crossing site which exceeds 40 feet in width during the times when children are en route to or from school. "unregulated" is defined as a crossing site where, for the street/roadway being crossed, no crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, stop sign, or traffic control signal is present, or the crossing site is not designated or marked as a reduced speed school crossing zone. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _____________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ____________________________.

Width of street/roadway or intersection in all directions ______________________.

Number of traffic lanes ________________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: B. If the total traffic volume of the intersection in all directions exceeds the following vehicle rates as applicable. Elementary school children -- a rate of 55 vehicles per minute through a "regulated" intersection during the times when children are en route to or from school. FINDINGS:

Name of intersection _________________________________.

Number of vehicles per minute at intersection in all directions ____________________________.

Type of traffic control _______________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: Secondary school children -- a rate of 70 vehicles per minute through a "regulated" intersection during the times when children are en route to or form school. FINDINGS:

Name of intersection _________________________________.

Number of vehicles per minute at intersection in all directions ____________________________.

Type of traffic control _______________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. "Regulated" is defined as a crossing site where, for the street/roadway or intersection being crossed, a crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, stop sign, or traffic control signal is present, or the crossing site is designated and marked as a reduced speed school crossing zone. REQUIREMENTS: C. If roadways that students must cross are major traffic arteries for high volume movement of traffic with five lanes or greater, high speed and high accident frequency, during the times when children are en route to or from school, and where it is determined that traffic lights and traffic guards are not adequate. FINDINGS:

Name of street or roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _______________________________________.

Accident frequency ______________________________________.

Number of traffic lanes ___________________________________.

Type of traffic control ____________________________________. NOTE: Traffic volume shall be determined by the most current traffic engineering study conducted by a state or local government agency. If a turn lane is present at a traffic control signal, it is not considered a traffic lane. High speed is 40 mph or higher or in excess of the posted speed limit.

III. RAILROAD CROSSINGS. REQUIREMENTS: A. Hazardous walking conditions shall apply to students required to walk across a main lane, at grade railroad crossing. (This would not include industrial, spur or exempt railroad crossings.) FINDINGS:

Name of railroad ________________________.

At grade main lane: yes _____ no _______ if no what? ____________.

Number of lanes ________________________.

Survey meets regulation requirements _______YES_____________________.

Survey does not meet regulation requirements _____ _______________.

Police agency having jurisdiction San Juan County Sheriff Dept._______________________.

Personnel doing survey: Jeff Hunt, Director of Transportation,

HAZARDOUS WALKING CONDITION SURVEY I. WALKING PARALLEL TO (along a side of) A ROADWAY. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the total traffic volume exceeds a rate of 120 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school and one of the following exist: 1. Less than four (4) feet of walking space outside a "curbed" roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside a curbed street/roadway ___________. b. Length of continuous walking space that is less than (4) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway___________. 2. Less than five (5) feet of walking space outside of the traveled portion of an "uncurbed" street/roadway for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of street/roadway. a. Width of walking space outside of "uncurbed" street/roadway __4ft________. b. Length of continuous walking distance that is less than (5) feet of width on at least one side of street/roadway__1 mile________. 3. A physical or visual obstruction in the pedestrian walking space that obstructed for a distance of 75 feet or more.

a. Type of obstruction _ ______________________.

b. Length of obstruction _ ___________________. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway County Road 6575_________________________________________.

Posted speed limit ___35__________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour _804___________________________.

Type area: Business _X____, Residential __X______.

Times monitored: from 7:20am___to 8:20am__, from _2:45pm__ to 3:30pm__________. REQUIREMENTS: B. If on mountainous street/roadways when little or no off-road pedestrian walking space is available (shoulder or path) and the traffic volume exceeds the rate of 60 vehicles per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway ____________________________________.

Posted speed limit _____________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour ____________________________.

Type area: Business __ ____, Residential ____ ____.

Times monitored: from ______to ______, from_______ to _________. II. WALKING ACROSS STREET/ROADWAY AND/OR INTERSECTION. REQUIREMENTS: A. If the traffic volume of the street/roadway or intersection being crossed exceeds a rate of 180 vehicles per hour through an "unregulated" crossing site which exceeds 40 feet in width during the times when children are en route to or from school. "unregulated" is defined as a crossing site where, for the street/roadway being crossed, no crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, stop sign, or traffic control signal is present, or the crossing site is not designated or marked as a reduced speed school crossing zone. FINDINGS:

Name of street/roadway ___Hwy 64_____________________________.

Posted speed limit __45mph__________________________________.

Number of vehicles per hour _804___________________________.

Width of street/roadway or intersection in all directions ___126ft___________________.

Number of traffic lanes _____4___________________________.

Type area: Business _X____, Residential __X______.

Times monitored: from 7:20am__to _8:20am__ from _2:45pm__ to _3:30pm______. REQUIREMENTS: B. If the total traffic volume of the intersection in all directions exceeds the following vehicle rates as applicable. Elementary school children -- a rate of 55 vehicles per minute through a "regulated" intersection during the times when children are en route to or from school. FINDINGS:

Name of intersection _________________________________.

Number of vehicles per minute at intersection in all directions ____________________________.

Type of traffic control _______________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. REQUIREMENTS: Secondary school children -- a rate of 70 vehicles per minute through a "regulated" intersection during the times when children are en route to or form school. FINDINGS:

Name of intersection _________________________________.

Number of vehicles per minute at intersection in all directions ____________________________.

Type of traffic control _______________________________.

Type area: Business ______, Residential ________.

Times monitored: from ________to ________, from _______ to _______. "Regulated" is defined as a crossing site where, for the street/roadway or intersection being crossed, a crossing guard, traffic enforcement officer, stop sign, or traffic control signal is present, or the crossing site is designated and marked as a reduced speed school crossing zone. REQUIREMENTS: C. If roadways that students must cross are major traffic arteries for high volume movement of traffic with five lanes or greater, high speed and high accident frequency, during the times when children are en route to or from school, and where it is determined that traffic lights and traffic guards are not adequate. FINDINGS:

Name of street or roadway _________________________________.

Posted speed limit _______________________________________.

Accident frequency ______________________________________.

Number of traffic lanes ___________________________________.

Type of traffic control ____________________________________. NOTE: Traffic volume shall be determined by the most current traffic engineering study conducted by a state or local government agency. If a turn lane is present at a traffic control signal, it is not considered a traffic lane. High speed is 40 mph or higher or in excess of the posted speed limit.

III. RAILROAD CROSSINGS. REQUIREMENTS: A. Hazardous walking conditions shall apply to students required to walk across a main lane, at grade railroad crossing. (This would not include industrial, spur or exempt railroad crossings.) FINDINGS:

Name of railroad ________________________.

At grade main lane: yes_____no_____ if no what? ____________.

Number of lanes ________________________.

Survey meets regulation requirements ________YES____________________.

Survey does not meet regulation requirements _____________________.

Police agency having jurisdiction San Juan Sheriffs Dept________________________________.

Personnel doing survey: Jeff hunt Director of Transportation,