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MEETING OF : CITY COUNCIL (Special Meeting)
DATE OF MEETING: February 27,200l
TIME OF MEETING: 6:30 p.m.
PLACE OF MEETING: City Council Chambers
CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Lewis called the Meeting to order at 6:30 p.m.
ROLL CALL was taken by the City Clerk, as follows:
Present:
Absent:
Mayor Lewis, Mayor Pro Tern Kulchin, Council Members Finnila, Nygaard, and
Hall
None
AGENDA ITEM:
1. AB # 16,086 - ADOPTION OF A COUNCIL POLICY STATEMENT REGARDING
ACCEPTANCE OF CIRCULATION ELEMENT ROADWAYS INTO THE CITY ROAD
SYSTEM.
City Attorney Ron Ball gave the staff report concerning the creation of Council Policy Statement No. 63,
establishing a policy on the acceptance or conditional acceptance of Circulation Element roadways or
portions of such roadways into the City street system.
Miles Kaplan, 193 1 Intrepid Way, Vista, stated that he is the originator of the “BoycottCarlsbad.com”
website which promotes the construction of the Carlsbad-Vista Melrose linkage. Mr. Kaplan urged that
Melrose be built to alleviate the traffic congestion on Palomar Airport Road at Industrial Way.
David Stoffel, 4705 Edinburgh Drive, stated his support of Council’s delay in opening College Boulevard.
He stated that the solution to the opening of the road is in the expedition of the missing circulation
linkages.
Joan Flanagan, 2988 Ridgefield Ave., stated her support for the Council and their delay in opening College
Boulevard. She stated she is glad the city is researching the circulation issues. She also stated that
Council, being responsible for the proper flow of traffic, understands the impact of traffic on the residents.
Sally A. Hannon, 2832 Englewood, stated that she is proud of the leadership in Carlsbad. Ms. Hannon
stated that she is in favor of the opening of College Boulevard only after the traffic and safety impacts have
been addressed.
Tom Flanagan, 2988 Ridgefield, stated that he represented three other Calavera Hills residents who were
delayed in their Council appearance. Mr. Flanagan discussed the number of children and schools that
would be impacted by the opening of College Boulevard and the potential of 12,000 additional cars per
day on city streets. He stated that child safety is a primary concern of the circulation patterns.
Honda McFadden, 37 19 Sandpoint Ct., an emergency room nurse, stated her concerns regarding the
barricade at the entrance to College Boulevard in Carlsbad. She asked that Emergency Medical Service
vehicles be allowed to use this route on their way to Tri-City Hospital. As a solution for the barricade
issue, Ms. McFadden suggested a gate that Paramedics could unlock or spikes that are prohibitive on
ingress but not on egress to Tri-City Hospital.
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Bernice Hill, 2984 Ridgefield, stated that the noise levels, gridlock and safety are areas of concern if
College Boulevard is opened. She thanked the Council for standing firm in their convictions regarding this
circulation issue.
Bob Seaman, 2921 Lancaster, stated that he does not believe that College Boulevard can support the
projected trafftc numbers. He stated that there will be problems resulting from the over taxing of this road
and does not believe this circulation concept will work.
Marilyn Hope, 4558 Cape Cod Circle, expressed her concerns regarding the safety of children because of
too many vehicles using College Boulevard.
Gordon Archibald, 2714 Avalon Ave., stated he would prefer that the barricade on College Boulevard
remain in place. He stated that he has seen traffic increase over time.
Barney Feldman, Oceanside, displayed a picture of a sign near College Boulevard that cites a California
vehicle code. Mr. Feldman stated that the code references laws pertaining to construction areas and
questioned whether this is valid at this site.
RECESS:
At 7:00 p.m. Mayor Lewis declared a recess. At 7:04 p.m. Mayor Lewis returned to the dais and all
Council Members were present.
CONTINUATION OF ITEM #l:
Sylvia Pollard Taylor, 4555 Essex Court, thanked Council for supporting the barricade at College
Boulevard. She stated that three times a week she travels west on Tamerack and traffic is already backed
up. She is concerned that if College were opened the traffic might back up onto El Camino.
Hugh McGrane, 4560 Cape Cod Circle, stated that there are three areas of traffic signal failure (signals are
too short). He stated the problem signals were on Tamerack, El Camino Real, and the Carlsbad Village
Drive areas. He stated that the city would need extra signal lights if College were to be opened.
John Jones, 3292 Roosevelt, urged Council to control traffic through the use of feeder streets such as
Cannon, Faraday and College. He stated that the city has the right to keep College closed.
Don Rosen, 4948 Feebs Way, Oceanside, encouraged Council to consider the regional needs of Oceanside
and Vista. He stated that the city must not become isolated from the region.
City Attorney Ron Ball discussed the Vehicle Code signage issues brought up by Mr. Feldman. He stated
that the City would look into the actual location and placement of the sign.
Mayor Lewis stated that the Attorney’s office was researching the emergency use of College to Highway
78.
Council Member Hall briefly explained the construction of road systems within the City.
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ACTION: On motion by Mayor Pro Tern Kulchin , Council adopted Council Policv
Statement No. 63, announcing the Council’s policy for acceptance of Circulation
element roadways into the City road system., and
Council also approved the amendment of Council Policy No. 63 by the addition of
the document “Background Information on Street Development in G&bad”.
AYES:
NOES:
Lewis, Kulchin, Finnila, Nygaard, Hall
None
PUBLIC COMMENT:
None.
ADJOURNMENT:
By proper motion, the Special Meeting of February 27,200l was adjourned at 7:23 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Cid Clerk