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TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
3:00 p.m.
November 3, 1986
City Council Chambers
COMMISSIONERS
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairman Fuller called the Meeting to order at 3:02 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Present - Chairman Fuller, Commissioners Erwin,
Melideo and O'Day.
Commissioner Herring arrived at 3:08 p.m.
Absent - None.
Staff Members Present:
Bob Oohnson, Principal Civil Engineer
Mike Shirey, Engineering Technician II
Officer Shipley, Police Department
APPROVAL OF MINUTES;
Minutes of the meeting held October 6, 1986, were approved
as presented.
REPORT ON ACTION OF PREVIOUS MEETING;
There was no report given at this time.
ACTION ITEMS;
Chairman Fuller announced the items would be taken out of
order to accommodate the speakers present for certain
items.
1. La Costa Meadows Elementary School - request for
Traffic signal at Intersection of Alga Road and
Corlntla Street (continued from Traffic Safety
Commission meeting of October 6, 1986).
This Item was trailed until later in the meeting.
<».. Tamarack Avenue - request for stop signs.
Chairman Fuller read the staff report as contained in the
agenda packet.
Elliot Mehrbach, *667 Coralwood Circle, addressed the
Commission, referring to his letter dated September 18,
1986, addressed to the Traffic Safety Commission. A copy
of this letter was included with the staff report in the
packet. Mr. Mehrbach reiterated the high speeds In the
area and lack of visibility, allowing no time to make a
safe turn onto Tamarack Avenue. He also stated stop signs
needed to be installed on Tamarack Avenue at Blrchwood
Circle and on Tamarack Avenue at Palisades Drive creating
a four-way stop. He asked the red curb on the northwest
corner of Palisades Drive/Tamarack Avenue Intersection be
extended. The traffic signal at El Cam!no Real/Tamarack
Avenue should have a left-turn phase added for the
Tamarack Avenue traffic.
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Bob 3ohnson stated the sight distance where the red curb
is painted was considered adequate by staff. Red curb is
not painted in anticipation of poor driving habits. Staff
felt with parking restrictions on one side, the parking on
the west would be at a premium, and they did not wish to
create further problems.
Commissioner O'Day suggested a warning sign for the
intersection stating there was an intersection ahead. He
also suggested another car length red on the curb would
help the driving in that area, as there is the feeling of
the need to move over at that point in the street.
Commissioner Meildeo stated Tamarack is a secondary
arterial and felt the recommendations by the Coordinating
Committee should be followed.
Commissioner Herring stated speed builds on Tamarack
Avenue and he felt a caution sign would have more effect
than red paint. He was in favor of leaving the speed
limit at the top part of the street, but add a warning
sign on Tamarack Avenue where it is appropriate as aproved
by the Traffic Engineer.
Traffic Safety Commission approved the recommendation of
the Coordinating Committee to have the Palisade Point Home
Owners Association continue to keep shrubs trimmed to
provide sight distance along Tamarack Avenue; enforce
the speed limit on Tamarack Avenue; leave the red curb
an Palisades Drive and existing traffic signal phasing as
it is at the present time. Also stop sign warants are not
met and should not be installed on Tamarack Avenue, as
requested. In addition, the Commission asked for
"Intersection Ahead Signs" or another speed sign to be
installed and referred to the Traffic Engineer if further
problems with the parking are Instituted by adding a small
bit of red curb on the south side of Tamarack as traffic
proceeds east.
1. La Costa Meadows Elementary School - Request for
Traffic signal at Intersection of Alga Road and
Corintia Street (continued from Traffic Safety
Commission meeting of October 6, 1986).
Chairman Fuller read the staff report as included in the
agenda packet.
Or. Hugh Terrell, 7017 El Fuerte Street, representing La
Costa Meadows Elementary School Parent-Teacher Executive
Board, addressed the Commission referring to his letter of
November 3, 1986, and Shari Freislnger's letter dated
October 10, 1986.
Dr. Terrell restated his concern for the children of the
area, stating the need for a traffic signal because of the
high speed of the vehicles on Alga Road; the heavy use of
the school area at all time including the weekend; and
although the pedlstrian count did not meet warrants, it
was felt the vehicular traffic exceeded those warrants by
over 200*.
'-. Terrell referred to photographs given to the
Commission at an earlier meeting, and stated the school
has now reached it maximum capacity as far as enrollment.
There are over 500 children and 750 parents Involved In
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Margie Cool, 2510 Unicornlo Street, addressed the
Commission stating she has aging parents who live in that
area, and to enter on the Alga/Corintia crossing is
extremely dangerous. She stated she knew her parents
would be willing to drive the extra distance in order to
be able to enter Alga Road at a safe Intersection. She
felt the parents of the children would also be willing to
make the extra drive. She presented an Informal petition
to the Commission, stating she had done this quickly, but
had gathered a number of signatures.
Bob Johnson reported no one would advocate an unsafe
situation. However, in this instance the warrants for a
traffic signal do not exist. If a signal were installed
without warrants, this would tend to increase the number
of accidents.
Commissioner Erwin stated he supported this request,
inasmuch as the community is divided at that area. The
services are all on one side, with most of the residents
on the other side of Alga Road, with the need to get
across safely.
Commissioner Herring stated there are two factors Involved
in this situtation one, the configuration of this street
creates a dead spot, where It is difficult to see. He
stated this was shown in the photographs given to the
Commission at the last meeting. He stated the speed In
the area is 52 mph and he felt the request warranted, even
though the criteria was not met.
Commissioner O'Day stated the Commissioners should think
about the cars that would not be able to stop. He stated
he felt the Commissioners were thinking emotionally and
not following the Traffic Engineer's experience. He
cautioned the Commissioners they should be careful in
making any decisions contrary to set procedures.
Chairman Fuller stated his position was made clear at the
last meeting. He stated he could not support the request
because the volume is Just not there. Commissioner
Melideo concurred with Chairman Fuller.
She added even though there are 500 plus children involved
the Commission must abide by the warrant.
Commissioner O'Oay stated Alicante Street did not cause
the problem, and he would vote in favor of installing the
traffic signal. He felt a crossing was needed at some
spot.
Traffic Safety Commission recommended a traffic signal be
installed at the Alga/Corintia Intersection.
Commissioners requested that Bob Oohnson notify them when
this Item goes before Council.
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5. Corner of Redwood Street and Carlsbad Boulevard -
Request for green curb.
Chairman Fuller read the staff report as contained in the
agenda packet. This item was initiated by Charles B.
Ledgerwood, 3862 Carlsbad Boulevard.
Charles B. Ledgerwood, 3862 Carlsbad Boulevard, addressed
the Commission, stating he has lived in Carlsbad since
before the City was incorporated. The problem he stated
is that no offstreet parking was reguired in the earlier
days, and there was no problem until recently. Within the
last few years, with all the new apartment buildings being
build in the area, the area has become congested and the
parking has become critical. The apartment dwellers park
in the street. Mr. Ledgerwood is unable to have
deliveries made and this creates double parking.
Mr. Ledgerwood stated his business Is the only one of its
nature in Southern California, and there is no parkino, on
Carlsbad Boulevard. He became frustrated with having no
parking in front of his place of business, thereby
creating the problem he solved by painting the curb
green.
Chairman Fuller stated the Coordinating Committee had
recommended the green curb remain, with the City
repainting to the proper color. He further advised this
is a special situtation and the City evaluates such cases
on a one by one basis. It is not the normal procedure to
allow a citizen to paint a curb green and have the City
sanction this.
Traffic Safety Commission adopted the recommendation of
the Traffic Safety Coordinating Committee to grant the
request for the green curb at the southeast corner of
Redwood Street and Carlsbad Boulevard.
2. Chestnut Avenue and Trieste Drive Intersection -
request for additional stop signs.
Chairman Fuller read the staff report as contained in the
agenda packet.
Traffic Safety Commission approved the Traffic Safety
Coordinating Committee recommendation that the request for
additional stop signs at Chestnut and Trieste Drive be
denied. Staff was directed to continue to monitor this
intersection.
3. Kelly Elementary School - request for crosswalks,
adult crossing guards and "NO STOPPING" signs.
Chairman Fuller read the staff report as contained In the
agenda packet.
Officer Shipley advised the Commissioners the City pays
the salaries of crossing guards. There are five such
guards within the City of Carlsbad. Officer Shipley
stated a crossing guard was not needed In this case. He
further stated the City provides the training for the
school patrol.
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Carol Herrera, Principal of Kelly School, addressed the
Commission stating the need for a crosswalk at Hillside
and Kelly, as the students need to cross onto the south
side of Kelly to take the bus to Seaport. She stated the
bus stops south of Kelly between the Country Store and
Kelly. The problem was that the safety patrol could not
be used to take the children across Kelly, because of the
traffic. A teacher has to stand in the street to get the
children across. This is very hazardous for the teachers.
She felt a crosswalk in that area would give the teachers
some feelinq of security. The crossing guard was
reguested at Hillside and Kelly. The "NO STOPPING" Issue
dealt with the undocumented aliens, and was a separate
Item.
At this point, Officer Shipley drew a map on the chalk
board to indicate where the children cross Kelly to walk
down the street to reach the NCTO bus stop.
Bob Johnson stated there is a lot of turning, congestion,
parking and discharging of children by parents in that
area. He stated a crosswalk would not be safe. The "NO
STOPPING" area had been suggested east of the bus stop on
El Camino Real. There Is a County pocket in that area,
and the County has been contacted to ask to install the
"NO STOPPING" signs along El Camino Real.
In answer to Commissioner guery, the Principal of Kelly
School stated she would not have a school patrol to cross
Kelly at the Hillside intersection, as It is too congested
in that area.
Discussion disclosed the afternoon would be the only time
it would be necessary to have a crossing guard to escort
30 to <*0 children to the area to take the NCTO bus. The
City would not support that unless the warrants were met.
Officer Shipley further stated the crossing guards are a
problem to obtain. There are many other factors involved
in obtaining and keeping a crossing guard. For instance,
If the crossing guard is absent, a policeman is then taken
from other duties to walk the children across the street.
Commissioner O'Day stated he would like to find out why
the City has to provide crossing guards. Officer Shipley
stated if the City did not provide them, policemen would
have to do the job. The City Council had said that rather
than not have crossing guards, they would provide them.
Officer Shipley stated he felt the drivers in that area
could be educated. He was going to ask a policeman to go
there to monitor the exit time in the -afternoon to educate
the drivers to give the children the right-of-way crossing
the street.
Traffic Safety Commission approved the Traffic Safety
Coordinating Committee recommendation that the request for
additional painted crosswalks be denied.
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Traffic Safety Commission voted to table Item No. 3, the
request for crossing guards, until the next meeting. The
suggestion was made if the school district could fund this
instead of the City, and also do the hiring, the City could
then provide the training for the crossing guards.
Commissioner O'Oay suggested talking with the policemen
who police the area.
The third item under 03, the "NO STOPPING" signs on El
Camino Real, was discussed by the Commission. Bob Johnson
went to the chalkboard and indicated the "NO STOPPING"
signs would be placed at the end of the bus stop, easterly
past the Country Store.
Commissioner Erwin stated he felt the bus stop area Itself
should be posted to prohibit stopping along the entire
area.
There was a discussion about how far the signs indicating
"NO STOPPING" should be placed, and It was determined the
signs should be placed at Kelly and on down El Camino Real
past the Country Gardner Store.
Traffic Safety Commission approved the Traffic Safety
Coordinating Committee recommendation to place "NO
STOPPING" signs on El Camino Real from Kelly Drive to the
Country Gardner Store.
ITEMS FROM COMMISSIONERS;
Chairman Fuller stated there was an Auto Club seminar to
be presented free of charge on "How To Be a Traffic Safety
Commissioner".
There was discussion about a workshop to be held, perhaps
in January.
Commissioner Erwin stated the crosswalks on Carlsbad
Boulevard need to be repainted.
Bob Johnson answered the Utilities and Maintenance
Department is in the process of redoing the crosswalks.
However, because the seawall construction, intercept and
drain construction will be starting soon, this will affect
the striping south of Elm Avenue.
Commissioner Erwin stated he understood all the owners of
property on Garfield had been consulted regarding the
possible closing of Garfield between Elm and Grand for a
public parking lot. He stated he wanted to know why Sarah
Marquez, 2968 Garfield, who spoke at Council the other
night, had not been contacted.
Commissioner Erwin presented a sticker sign that has been
placed on existing signs throughout the City. This is
from 101 KGB (FM). Officer Shipley stated he would call
the station and ask for an explanation.
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Commissioner Erwin stated he had a neighbor who did not
want to complain about parking a car for an extended
period of time. Officer Shipley stated the name of the
complaining person Is not logged at the present time. The
dispatcher has officers go out and mark that vehicle.
Seventy-two hours later someone will check and send the
owner a notice. If nothing is done, ten days later the
vehicle will be towed away.
ITEMS FROM TRAFFIC ENGINEER;
Bob Johnson stated the stop signs on El Fuerte were
approved October 7, and adopted as an Ordinance on October
R. November T», 1986, this Ordinance will go into
effect.
Mr. Johnson stated per the Vehicle Code, the words ,tust
painted, "Slow School Exiting" must be removed. The
School/pedistrian crossing signs must be taken down.
Bob Johnson reported the Commission had recommended El
Fuerte be designated a through street, allowing stop signs
at Intersecting streets. The Ordinance will have to be
amended to remove the intersection where El Fuerte has a
stop sign, to further designate El Fuerte as a through
street.
Bob Johnson stated he would like to change the format of
the Traffic Safety Commission meetings. The Commissioners
will be placed up on the dias, and staff will be seated at
the table and give staff reports. The interaction will be
between the Commissioners and staff and the speakers will
direct their guestions to the Commissioners.
ADJOURNMENT;
By proper motion, the Meeting of November 3, 1986, was
adjourned at 5:00 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
ft Harriett Babbitt
^Minutes Clerk
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