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Proposed Traffic Study Intersections Proposed Traffic Study Intersections 121 122 123 124 97 108 2 98 109 102 125 38 103 111 112 68 89 99 104 113 24 100 105 126 114 69 115 101 106 127 110 5 70 90 116 39 3 35 71 25 40 18 91 128 36 72 107 26 41 92 19 33 73 27 37 74 93 34 42 20 58 75 6 28 94 16 43 86 7 21 76 83 17 29 80 129 22 44 59 77 8 95 30 64 67 23 45 63 87 1 9 60 84 31 81 130 55 78 2 4 10 32 46 96 1 88 11 47 61 85 12 48 49 56 82 6679 50 65 51 62 13 52 53 57 54 14 119 3 15 131 4 117 120 118 [1] SMC Main Campus City of Santa Monica – 110 Intersections [2] SMC AET Campus City of Los Angeles – 15 Intersections [3] SMC Olympic Shuttle Lot Joint Santa Monica /Los Angeles – 6 Intersections [4] SMC PAC Campus Total: 131 Intersections NO. INTERSECTION NO. INTERSECTION NO. INTERSECTION 1 Ocean Avenue/California Avenue 45 14t h Street/Michigan Avenue 89 Cloverfield Boulevard/Santa Monica Boulevard 2 Ocean Avenue/Wilshire Boulevard 46 14th Street/Pico Boulevard 90 Cloverfield B oulevard/ Olympic Boulevard 3 Ocean Avenue-Neilson Way/Pico Boulevard 47 14th Street/Bay Street 91 Cloverfield Boulevard/I-10 Freeway WB Off-Ramp 4 Neilson Way/Ocean Park Boulevard 48 14th Street/Grant Street 92 Cloverfield Boulevard/I-10 Fwy. EB On-Ramp - Delaware Avenue 5 Lincoln Boulevard/Montana Avenue 49 14th Street/Pacific Street 93 Cloverfield Boulevard/Virginia Avenue 6 Lincoln Boulevard/ Wilshire Boulevard 50 14th Street/Pearl Street 94 Cloverfield Boulevard/Pico Boulevard 7 Lincoln Boulevard/Arizona Avenue 51 14th Street/Cedar Street 95 Cloverfield Boulevard/Pearl Street 8 Lincoln Boulevard/Santa Monica Boulevard 52 14th Street/Pine Street 96 Cloverfield Boulevard/Ocean Park Boulevard 9 Lincoln Boulevard/Broadway 53 14th Street/Maple Street 97 26th Street/Wilshire Boulevard 10 Lincoln Boulevard/Colorado A venue 54 14th Street/Ocean Park Boulevard 98 26th Street/Santa Monica Boulevard 11 Lincoln Boulevard/ Olympic Boulevard ( WB) 55 16th Street/Pico Boulevard 99 26th Street/Colorado Avenue 12 Lincoln Boulevard/ Olympic Boulevard ( EB) 56 16th Street/Pearl Street 100 26t h Street/Pennsylvania Avenue 13 Lincoln Boulevard/Pico Boulevard 57 16th Street/Ocean Park Boulevard 101 26th Street/Olympic Boulevard 14 Lincoln Boulevard/Pearl Street 58 17th Street/Olympic Boulevard 102 Stewart Street/Colorado Avenue 15 Lincoln Boulevard/Ocean Park Boulevard 59 17th Street/Delaware Avenue 103 Stewart Street/Pennsylvania Avenue 16 9th Street/Arizona Avenue 60 17th Street/Pico Boulevard 104 Stewart Street/Nebraska Avenue 17 9th Street/Santa Monica Boulevard 61 17th Street/Pearl Street 105 Stewart Street/Olympic Boulevard 18 10t h Street/California Avenue 62 17th Street/Ocean Park Boulevard 106 Stewart Street/Exposition Boulevard 19 10th Street/Wilshire Boulevard 63 18th Street/Pico Boulevard 107 Stewart Street-28th Street/Pico Boulevard 20 10t h Street/Arizona Avenue 64 18th Court/Pico Boulevard 108 Yale Street/Santa Monica Boulevard 21 10th Street/Santa Monica Boulevard 65 18th Street (West Intersection)/Ocean Park Boulevard 109 Yale Street/Colorado Avenue 22 10th Street/Broadway 66 18th Street (East Intersection)/Ocean Park Boulevard 110 I-10 Freeway EB Off-Ramp-34th Street/Pico Boulevard 23 10th Street/Colorado Avenue 67 19th Street/Pico Boulevard 111 Centinela Avenue/Olympic Boulevard (West Intersection) 24 11t h Street/Montana Avenue 68 20th Street/Wilshire Boulevard 112 Centinela Avenue/Olympic Boulevard (East Intersection) 25 11t h Street/California Avenue 69 20th Street/Santa Monica Boulevard 113 Centinela Avenue/Expos ition Boulevard 26 11th Street/Wilshire Boulevard 70 20th Street/Broadway 114 Centinela Avenue/I-10 Freeway WB Ramps 27 11t h Street/Arizona Avenue 71 20th Street/Colorado Avenue 115 Carmelina Avenue-Centinela Avenue/Pico Boulevard 28 11th Street/Santa Monica Boulevard 72 20th Street/Olympic Boulevard 116 Centinela Avenue/I-10 Freeway EB On-Ramp 29 11th Street/Broadway 73 20th Street/I-10 Freeway WB On-Ramp 117 Lincoln Boulevard/Rose Avenue 30 11th Street/Colorado Avenue 74 20th Street/I-10 Freeway EB Off-Ramp 118 Lincoln Boulevard/Venice Boulevard 31 11th Street/Olympic Boulevard (WB) 75 20th Street/Delaware Avenue 119 Walgrove Avenue/Rose Avenue 32 11th Street/Olympic Boulevard (EB) 76 20t h Street/Virginia Avenue 120 Walgrove Avenue/Venice Boulevard 33 12t h Street/Arizona Avenue 77 20th Street/Pico Boulevard 121 Bundy Drive/Wilshire Boulevard 34 12th Street/Santa Monica Boulevard 78 20th Street/Pearl Street 122 Bundy Drive/Santa Monica Boulevard 35 Euclid Street/Wilshire Boulevard 79 20th Street/Ocean Park Boulevard 123 Bundy Drive/Idaho Avenue 36 Euclid S treet/Arizona Avenue 80 21st Street/Pico Boulevard 124 Bundy Drive/Nebraska Avenue 37 Euclid Street/Santa Monica Boulevard 81 21st Street/Pearl Street 125 Bundy Drive/Olympic Boulevard 38 14t h Street/Montana Avenue 82 21st Street/Ocean Park Boulevard 126 Bundy Drive/Pico Boulevard 39 14th Street/Wilshire Boulevard 83 22nd Street/Pico Boulevard 127 Bundy Drive/I-10 F reeway EB On-Ramp 40 14t h Street/Arizona Avenue 84 22nd Street/Pearl Street 128 Bundy Drive/Ocean Park Boulevard 41 14th Street/Santa Monica Boulevard 85 22nd Street/Ocean Park Boulevard 129 Bundy Drive/National Boulevard 42 14th Street/Broadway 86 23rd Street/Pico Boulevard 130 Bundy Drive/Airpor t Avenue 43 14th Street/Colorado Avenue 87 23rd Street/Pearl Street 131 Centinela Avenue/Venice Boulevard 44 14th Street/Olympic Boulevard 88 23rd Street/Ocean Park Boulevard Santa Monica College Facilities Master Plan Project Proposed Traffic Study Street Segments 64 56 63 57 58 2 55 59 65 60 3 61 66 62 7 2 8 12 3 6 9 48 1 10 38 4 11 53 49 26 39 5 32 46 37 27 43 34 40 52 29 54 4 50 42 47 44 15 22 36 1 41 16 33 51 23 28 30 45 17 20 24 35 13 18 14 31 21 25 19 [1] SMC Main Campus XX Study Street Segments – (66) [2] SMC AET Campus [3] SMC Olympic Shuttle Lot [4] SMC PAC Campus NO. STREET SEGMENT LOCATION NO. STREET SEGMENT LOCATION 1 Arizona Avenue between 9th Street and 10th Street 34 18th Street between Delaware Avenue and Pico Boulevard 2 10th Street between California Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard 35 18th Street between Ocean Park Boulevard and Ocean Park Place South 3 10th Street between Wilshire Boulevard and Arizona Avenue 36 Pearl Street between Main Campus driveway and 20th Street 4 10th Street between Arizona Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard 37 19th Street between Delaware Avenue and Pico Boulevard 5 10th Street between Santa Monica Boulevard and Broadway 38 Delaware Avenue between 19th Street and 20th Street 6 Arizona Avenue between 10th Street and 11th Street 39 20th Street between Virginia Avenue and Pico Boulevard 7 11th Street between California Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard 40 20th Street between Pico Boulevard and Pearl Street 8 11th Street between Wilshire Boulevard and Arizona Avenue 41 20th Street between Pearl Street and Ocean Park Boulevard North 9 11th Street between Arizona Avenue and PAC Campus driveway 42 Pearl Street between 20th Street and 21st Street 10 11th Street between PAC Campus driveway and Santa Monica Boulevard 43 21st Street between Pico Boulevard and Pearl Street 11 11th Street between Santa Monica Boulevard and Broadway 44 21st Street between Pearl Street and Ocean Park Boulevard North 12 Arizona Avenue between 11th Street and 12th Street 45 21st Street between Ocean Park Boulevard and Ocean Park Place South 13 Pearl Stree between Euclid Street and 14th Street 46 22nd Street between Pico Boulevard and Pearl Street 14 Cedar Street between Euclid Street and 14th Street 47 22nd Street between Pearl Street and Ocean Park Boulevard North 15 14th Street between Delaware Avenue and Pico Boulevard 48 Virginia Avenue between 22nd Street and Cloverfield Boulevard 16 14th Street between Pico Boulevard and Bay Street 49 23rd Street between Pico Boulevard and Pearl Street 17 14th Street between Pacific Street and Pearl Street 50 23rd Street between Pearl Street and Ocean Park Boulevard 18 14th Street between Pearl Street and Cedar Street 51 23rd Street between Ocean Park Boulevard and Ocean Park Place South 19 14th Street between Ocean Park Boulevard and Ocean Park Place South 52 Pearl Street between 23rd Street and Cloverfield Boulevard 20 Pearl Street between 14th Street and 16th Street 53 Cloverfield Boulevard between Pico Boulevard and Pearl Street 21 Maple Street between 14th Street and 16th Street 54 Cloverfield Boulevard between Pearl Street and Ocean Park Boulevard 22 16th Street between Pico Boulevard and Bay Street 55 Pennsylvania Avenue between 26th Street and Stewart Street 23 16th Street between Pacific Street and Pearl Street 56 Harvard Street between Broadway and Colorado Avenue 24 16th Street between Pearl Street and Maple Street 57 Colorado Avenue between Harvard Street and Stewart Street 25 16th Street between Ocean Park Boulevard and Ocean Park Place South 58 Stewart Street between Colorado Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue 26 Michigan Avnue between 16th Street and 17th Street 59 Stewart Street between Pennsylvania Avenue and Nebraska Avenue 27 Delaware Avenue between 16th Street and 17th Street 60 Stewart Street between Nebraska Avenue and Olympic Boulevard 28 Pearl Street between 16th Street and 17th Street 61 Stewart Street between Olympic Boulevard and Exposition Boulevard 29 17th Street between Delaware Avenue and Pico Boulevard 62 Stewart Street between Exposition Boulevard and Delaware Avenue 30 17th Street between Pearl Street and Ocean Park Boulevard 63 Colorado Avenue between Stewart Steet and Yale Street 31 17th Street between Ocean Park Boulevard and Ocean Park Place South 64 Yale Street between Broadway and Colorado Avenue 32 Delaware Avenue between 17th Street and 18th Street 65 Nebraska Avenue between Stewart Steet and Stanford Street 33 Pearl Street between 17th Street and SMC Main Campus driveway 66 Exposition between Stewart Street and Yorkshire Avenue Santa Monica College Facilities Master Plan Project.
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