The City strives to improve the quality of life in residential neighborhoods by controlling the impacts of outside traffic influences on residential streets. Working in partnership with residents, we aim to enhance safety in neighborhoods by determining and implementing the most appropriate traffic calming measures.

This process involves a comprehensive evaluation of entire neighborhoods to assess the situation, determine the right solution and ensure traffic problems are not moved from one street onto another. Traffic concerns may take considerable time to study and quick solutions that seem obvious may not be in the best public interest.

Crosswalks

The main purpose of a marked crosswalk is to encourage pedestrians to use a particular crossing. Crosswalks can be either "marked" or "unmarked." A marked crosswalk is any crosswalk which is delineated by white or yellow painted markings placed on the pavement. All other crosswalk locations are unmarked.

Although a driver must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians at any crosswalk, marked crosswalks can give pedestrians a false sense of security. Therefore, it's still the pedestrians' responsibility to be cautious and alert while crossing.

Crosswalk Sign Installation Guidelines

The City follows state policies and the California Vehicle Code. The code requires us to follow the guidelines outlined in the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. The state manual covers all aspects of the placement, construction and maintenance of approved crosswalks. The guidelines prescribe 5 basic requirements for crosswalks. They must: ◦ Command attention

  • Command respect of road users
  • Convey a clear, simple meaning
  • Fulfill a need
  • Give adequate time for proper response

Stop Signs

The City receives many inquiries about installing stop signs as a way to reduce accidents and speeding. Research shows that other measures are often more effective than adding more stop signs.

Advantages of stop signs that meet the minimum criteria: 
- Assignment of right-of-way to drivers at an intersection
- Improved safety at the intersection

Disadvantages of stop signs that do not meet the minimum criteria:

  • Reduced their effectiveness and are largely ignored by drivers
  • Unnecessarily increases fuel consumption and air and noise pollution
  • May actually cause an increase in potential accidents

Stop Sign Installation Guidelines

The California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) dictates the size, shape and color of all traffic signs, as well as guidelines for determining where to place stop signs - creating uniformity within the state.

The City is required by state law to comply with the guidelines of the Californian MUTCD. In addition, the city has adopted policies for the installation of stop signs. These policies identify specific traffic and pedestrian volumes, accident history, and any unusual conditions which must be present at the intersection before these traffic control devices may be installed.

Stop signs cause a substantial inconvenience to motorists and should be installed at an intersection only after a careful engineering evaluation of the existing conditions indicates that their installation is appropriate and warranted. Stop signs should not be viewed as a cure-all for solving all safety problems; however, when properly located, stop signs can be a useful traffic control device to enhance safety for all roadway users.

Speed Bumps

The City does not approve requests for the installation of speed bumps or speed humps on public streets due to the adverse impacts to public safety response times, street drainage, street sweeping efforts, and area image. Speed humps or bumps lack recognition as traffic control devices by many transportation professionals and are not considered an official traffic control device by the California Vehicle Code. Therefore, the city does not endorse utilizing speed humps/bumps as a means to encourage traffic safety.

Permit Parking

The City’s Residential Parking Management Policy is intended to address the impacts of overflow parking generated from a multi-family development. A residential permit parking program must meet certain criteria before it becomes eligible to be considered for approval by the City Council.

For example, overflow vehicles from a multi-family development must occupy 75% of the frontage on a single-family residential street during any consecutive 6-hour period, and field reviews must demonstrate that 30 or more single family detached homes, or 1,000 feet of residential street frontage could be affected. The city evaluates an area for a Residential Permit Parking Program only once in a 24-month period. Review the Permit Parking Policy (PDF) for more information.

Pedestrian Safety Tips

Tips for Pedestrians

  • Make eye contact with drivers before crossing.
  • Cross in the crosswalk or marked intersections. Remember, painted lines can’t stop cars! Always look before you cross.
  • Use the push-button on traffic signals if provided, and cross with the "walk" sign only. Follow the pedestrian signal, not the overhead traffic signal.
  • Do not begin to cross the street once the red hand flashes on the pedestrian signal.
  • Wear visible clothing. Use a flashlight or wear or carry something reflective at night to help drivers see you.

Tips for Motorists

  • Yield to pedestrians in crosswalks and at intersections.
  • Watch your speed when entering school zones.
  • Be cautious in areas that draw children such as around parks, schools, and bus stops for children.
  • Do not talk on your cell phone or text while driving. Use a hands free device.
  • Do not drive with distractions such as eating, putting on makeup, etc.
  • Don't speed or run red lights.

2023 Community Services Commission

Notice

The City of Lake Forest is accepting applications to serve on the Community Services Commission. Applications must be submitted online using this form and must be received by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, January 11, 2023.

The Community Services Commission advises the City Council on matters pertaining to the acquisition, development, and maintenance of public parks and recreational facilities. The Commission also advises the City Council on matters relating to recreational programs and provides advice to the Community Services Department.

This Commission meets the Wednesday after the first City Council meeting of each month, at 6:30 p.m. Commission members pledge upon appointment to represent the overall public good and not that of an exclusive group or interest and will sign an Ethics Policy upon appointment to the Commission. The City assigns a staff liaison to work with the Commission and facilitate communication between the Commission and the City Council.

In addition to attending the regular monthly Commission meetings, Commissioners are expected to periodically attend and participate in City programs and activities. Commissioners receive a salary of $59 per meeting, not to exceed $118 per month.

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I attest to the following: 1. I am a legal resident of the City of Lake Forest. 2. I am registered to vote in the City of Lake Forest. 3. I am able to attend Community Services Commission meetings that are regularly scheduled on the Wednesday following the first Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. 4. I have submitted a Statement of Economic Interest, in accordance with the Political Reform Act. 5. I understand this application is a Public Record and may be made available to members of the public upon request, with personal contact information redacted. The information provided in this application is true and accurate.

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2023 Planning Commission Application

Notice

The City of Lake Forest is accepting applications to serve on the Planning Commission. Applications must be submitted online using this form and must be received by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, January 11, 2023.

The City's Planning Commission is a decision-making body tasked with reviewing matters related to planning and development in the City. The Planning Commission consists of five members which are appointed by the City- Council with Commissioners serving four-year terms. Typical projects reviewed by the Planning Commission include applications for new development, proposed changes in zoning or the text of the Municipal Code, as well as review proposed subdivisions of land. The Planning Commission is also responsible for making recommendations to the City Council as to whether a project or action would be consistent with the General Plan.

The Commission meets on the same week in which the City Council holds their first meeting of the month on Thursdays and meetings commence at 6:30 p.m. In addition to attending the regular monthly Commission meetings, Commissioners are expected to periodically attend and participate in City programs and activities.

Commissioners receive a salary of $118 per meeting, not to exceed $236 per month.

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2023 Traffic and Parking Commission

Notice

The City of Lake Forest is accepting applications to serve on the Traffic and Parking Commission. Applications must be submitted online using this form and must be received by 5 p.m. on Friday, March 24, 2023. There is currently one seat available on the commission.

The Traffic and Parking Commission advises the City Council on issues relating to parking and the safe and efficient movement of traffic, including vehicles, bicycles, pedestrians, and other modes of transportation upon the circulation network of the City. The Commission will provide recommendations related to traffic and parking including, but not limited to traffic and parking related field studies, requests for traffic control devices, requests for permit parking and street sweeping parking restrictions, and other related matters.

This Commission meets the Monday prior to the first City Council meeting of each month, at 6:30 p.m. Commission members pledge upon appointment to represent the overall public good and not that of an exclusive group or interest and will sign an Ethics Policy upon appointment to the Commission. The City assigns a staff liaison to work with the Commission and facilitate communication between the Commission and the City Council. In addition to attending the regular monthly Commission meetings, Commissioners are expected to periodically attend and participate in City programs and activities.

Commissioners receive a salary of $118 per meeting, not to exceed $236 per month.

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Tell us about your vision for the City: Please limit your comments to 200 words each for Questions 16-18.

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Applicant Verification

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Responsible Pet Ownership

Vet / Clinic:
20780 Lake Forest Dr., Lake Forest, CA 92630, (949) 600-8310
23162 El Toro Frontage Road, Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 837-5222
29040 Portola Parkway, Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 380-1255
24301 Muirlands Blvd Ste P, Lake Forest, CA 92630, (949) 837-7660
22377 El Toro Road, Lake Forest, CA 92630, (949) 855-9744
3 Rancho Circle, Lake Forest, CA 92630, (949) 581-7979
26741 Rancho Pkwy Suite 105-D, Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 354-5201 BlissAnimalHospital.com

Owner Information

City: Lake Forest

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