HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-07-01; Traffic Safety Commission; ; PROPOSED CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENTS RELATING TO THE TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION'S ROLE AND DUTIESItem # 3
Meeting Date: July 1, 2019
To: Traffic Safety Commission
Staff Contact: Massoud Saberian, City Traffic Engineer
Massoud.Saberian@Carlsbadca.gov or 760-268-4796
Subject: Proposed Carlsbad Municipal Code Update Relating to the Traffic Safety
Commission.
Recommended Action
Provide feedback to staff on proposed Carlsbad Municipal Code amendments relating to the
Traffic Safety Commission’s role and duties.
Background
At the annual goal setting workshop held on March 20, 2018 City Council directed staff to
change the name and amend the duties of the Traffic Safety Commission (TSC) to better align
with the implementation of the General Plan Mobility Element. The proposed amendments
adjust all references to the TSC, update the duties of the Traffic Safety Commission relating to
multimodal transportation systems, and remove sections from Chapter 2.28 of the Carlsbad
Municipal Code to eliminate redundancy with Chapter 2.15, which relates to all boards and
commissions. The proposed amendments expand the duties of the TSC to be involved in all
mobility issues, and not just automobile traffic.
Discussion
A goal setting workshop was hosted by the City Council on March 20, 2018. City Council
approved Resolution No. 2018-052 on April 17, 2018 establishing the City Council goals that
included the following:
By April 2019, amend the duties of the Traffic Safety Commission to include
advising the City Council on matters related to implementation of the General Plan
Mobility Element.
Based on suggestions from current TSC Commissioners relating to potential Carlsbad Municipal
Code amendments, Staff is bringing this proposal forward for discussion and feedback from the
TSC. Exhibit 1 is staff’s proposed Carlsbad Municipal Code amendments relating to the TSC’s
expanded role and duties. Staff took this opportunity to review all CMC sections that related
to, or referenced, the TSC, with the resulting recommendations:
• revise CMC Section 2.28.010 to change the name of the TSC to the Traffic and Mobility
Commission;
• revise CMC Section 2.28.050 to change the duties of the renamed Traffic and Mobility
Commission relating to multimodal transportation systems;
• revise CMC sections 2.15.050, and 2.12.125 to reference the Traffic and Mobility
Commission instead of the TSC;
• eliminate CMC sections 2.28.020 and 2.28.040 since sections found within Chapter 2.15
have been added or revised to address the same subject matter.
In addition to staff’s recommended amendments (Exhibit 1), Exhibit 2 is Carlsbad Municipal
Code amendments language that staff received from Commissioner Linke on June 20, 2019. The
TSC may consider both proposals in providing feedback to staff on proposed amendments to
the Carlsbad Municipal Code relating to the TSC’s role and duties.
Additionally, City Council’s adoption of Carlsbad Municipal Code amendments relating to the
TSC will assist in the process of preparing a work plan for the TSC, which will guide the TSC’s
work over the next year.
Necessary Council Action
An ordinance will be required to be adopted by the City Council to make changes to the
Carlsbad Municipal Code relating to the TSC’s role and duties.
Next Steps
Staff will prepare a staff report to City Council to introduce one or more versions of
amendments to the Carlsbad Municipal Code relating to the TSC’s role and duties.
After Council adopts amendments to the Carlsbad Municipal Code relating to the TSC, Staff will
prepare a draft work plan for the Commission that reflects the adopted Carlsbad Municipal
Code amendments.
Exhibits
1. Proposed Redline/strikeout version of the Ordinance (Staff)
2. Proposed CMC Amendments – Commissioner Linke
EXHIBIT 1
Chapter 2.28
TRAFFIC AND MOBILITY SAFETY COMMISSION
Sections:
2.28.010 Created.
2.28.020 Membership—Appointment—Terms.
2.28.040 Officers—Meetings—Reports—Conduct of meetings.
2.28.050 Duties.
2.28.010 Created.
A traffic and mobility safety commission for the city is created.
2.28.020 Membership—Appointment—Terms.
The traffic safety commission shall consist of five seven members appointed by the mayor and confirmed
by the city council. Each member shall serve until their successor is duly appointed. The members shall
serve staggered terms at least two years apart. In order to stagger the terms, upon the next appointment
of commission members after the effective date of the ordinance from which this section derives, two
members will be appointed for terms expiring two years thereafter and three members will be appointed for
terms expiring four years thereafter. All subsequent appointments will be for four-year terms. Members of
the commission may be removed by the mayor with the consent of the city council at any time. The
transportation director shall be an ex officio member and serve as secretary to the commission. The ex
officio member shall not be entitled to vote.
2.28.040 Officers—Meetings—Reports—Conduct of meetings.
The commission shall elect a chair, a vice chair, and such other officers as it deems desirable. The officers
shall serve for a term of one year and until the election of successors. The commission shall hold meetings
no less than once during each calendar month (provided agenda items exist), and shall send a report of
each month’s meeting to the city council. The commission may adopt its own rules and regulations.
2.28.050 Duties.
It shall be the duty of the traffic and safety mobility commission to study all matters referred to it concerning
mobility and traffic safety and pedestrian safety, including implementation of the General Plan Mobility
Element, and to make written recommendations to the city council regarding measures that should be
taken to promote mobility and traffic and pedestrian safety within the city as follows:
A. Review staff studies and reports, and make recommendations to the city council on mobility and traffic
safety matters involving, including those related to traffic and pedestrian, bicycle, and vehicular modes
of travel safety;
B. Provide a public forum to review citizen complaints and requestscommunity input regarding traffic and
pedestrian safety mobility and traffic safety matters, including those related to pedestrian, bicycle,
vehicular and other modes of travel;
C. Review and Pprovide recommendations for revision to the city codes and plans on mobility and traffic
safety matters, involving including those related to traffic and pedestrian safety, bicycle and vehicular
modes of travel, and parking and school traffic safety.
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EXHIBIT 1
2.15.050 Appointments.
A. Appointments to the planning commission, parks and recreation commission, and traffic and
mobility safety commission, shall be made by the following process:
1. The mayor and each councilmember shall nominate one individual to serve on each of
the commissions for a term coinciding with the term of the councilmember making the
appointment. The mayor shall nominate two additional individuals to serve on each of the
commissions. All nominations shall be subject to ratification by a majority vote of the city council.
If a nominee is not approved by a majority vote of the city council, the councilmember making the
nomination may nominate another individual at the same or a subsequent meeting. In the event
that a member of the city council does not make any nomination within 45 days of the date the
councilmember is sworn into office or within 60 days of the occurrence of a vacancy, the
appointment will be made by the mayor with the approval of the city council.
2. Although each member of the city council elected by a district shall use his or her best
efforts to appoint individuals residing in that district to these commissions, members of the city
council may appoint individuals not residing in their districts in their discretion in order to assure
that the most interested and qualified individuals serve on the commissions.
B. Appointments to all other city boards and commissions shall be made by the mayor with the
approval of the city council.
2.12.125 Attendance at commission meetings.
The city manager may attend any and all meetings of the planning commission, parks and recreation
commission, harbor commission, library commission, traffic and mobility safety commission and any other
commissions, boards or committees created by the city council, upon the city manager’s own volition or
upon direction of the city council. At such meetings which the city manager attends, he or she shall be
heard by such commissions, boards or committees as to all matters upon which the city manager wishes
to address the members thereof, and he or she shall inform the members as to the status of any matter
being considered by the city council, and the city manager shall cooperate to the fullest extent with the
members of all commissions, boards or committees appointed by the city council.
Traffic Safety Commission, Commissioner Report
By: Steve Linke (submitted June 20, 2019)
Subject: Municipal Code Update
Meeting Date: July 1, 2019
Background
It is my understanding from City Manager Chadwick that the municipal code update to change the name
and duties of the Traffic Safety Commission has now been prioritized again and will be on our July 1st
agenda. Accordingly, I am submitting the following suggested update for discussion purposes.
Proposed Municipal Code Update
Chapter 2.28 TRAFFIC AND MOBILITY COMMISSION
2.28.010 Created.
A Mobility Commission for the city is created.
2.28.050 Duties.
The Mobility Commission shall have the duty to provide a forum for community input, and to
review and provide recommendations to the City Council and Planning Commission, on all
mobility-related matters, including implementation and application of the General Plan Mobility
Element and revision to city codes and plans.
Rationale
• The new name and duties are consistent with the City Council’s original goal: “Amend the
Carlsbad Municipal Code to revise the duties of the Traffic Safety Commission to include
advising the City Council on matters related to implementation of the General Plan Mobility
Element.”
• Because the Planning Commission has decision-making power independent of the City Council
on matters that often include Mobility Element-related issues, such as traffic impact
analyses/studies for developments, transportation demand management, etc., I included
advising the “Planning Commission,” as well as the City Council, although we should seek
guidance from the City Council on that.
• I included the reference to providing recommendations on “revision to city codes and plans,”
because that is a duty in the current municipal code that is not specifically described in the
Mobility Element. The remaining duties listed in the current municipal code are all encompassed
by the reference to the Mobility Element, which includes traffic safety, pedestrian safety, school
safety, and parking.