Highway 62 and Rotary Way Traffic Signal

Summary

SCH Number
2009118131
Public Agency
Copper Mountain Community College District
Document Title
Highway 62 and Rotary Way Traffic Signal
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
11/23/2009
Document Description
The project is being proposed by the Copper Mountain Community College District to improve accessibility and enhance vehicular safety at the Copper Mountain College's main entrance. The entrance is at the northerly intersection of Rotary Way and State Highway 62. The project will include: 1) traffic signal light poles to be installed on the four intersection corners; 2) pavement to be extended on the north side of Highway 62; 3) pavement to be extended on east and west sides of Rotary Way; and 4) pedestrian crosswalks to be added to both Rotary Way and Highway 62.

Contact Information

Name
Dan Cain
Agency Name
Copper Mountain Community College District
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Counties
San Bernardino
Other Location Info
Joshua Tree Community

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Title 14 Sec. 15301 (c)
Reasons for Exemption
The existing intersection is currently stop-controlled southbound on Rotary Way. As the campus enrollment increases, traffice safety measures are warranted. The entire area of disturbance related to project construction and operation will be within existing right-of-ways of both Rotary Way and State Highway 62. Focused surveys for Desert tortoise and Western burrowing owl, and a general bioloigcal resources assessment were conducted in August 2009 and concluded that no impacts to desert tortoise or any other species of concern would occur with implementation of the project. The project is consistent with all regional and local plans. It will improve traffic flows, require no public infrastructure capacity increases, or result in an increase in ambient noise levels. Therefore, no significant environmental effects will result from implementation of the project.

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