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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-07-06; Traffic and Mobility Commission; Minutes Page 1 of 5 Public Works Transportation 1635 Faraday Avenue  Carlsbad, CA 92008  760-434-2730 t Council Chambers 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Monday, July 6, 2020, 3:00 p.m. CALL TO ORDER: Chair Gocan called the Meeting to order at 3:08 p.m. ROLL CALL: Present: Gocan, Johnson, Hunter, Penseyres, Fowler, Linke and Perez. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: This meeting was conducted virtually via Zoom due to the stay-at-home order for COVID-19. Motion by Vice-chair Johnson seconded by Commissioner Linke, to approve the minutes for the June 1, 2020 meeting. Motion carried: 7/0 PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT LISTED ON THE AGENDA: Public comments submitted via email prior to the T&MC meeting: Neil K. Perl a Carlsbad resident, requested that staff and the commission address traffic safety concerns at the intersections of Aviara Parkway and Poinsettia Lane. Mr. Perl expressed concerns regarding the eastbound approach at this intersection as eastbound bicyclists are required to cross two eastbound right turn lanes in order to enter the thru bike lane at the intersection and vehicles traveling eastbound in the outside lane are required to merge left into the single thru lane at the intersection which creates an unsafe weaving conflict between both vehicles and bicyclists. Mr. Perl expressed concerns that this is an existing safety issue that will likely be exacerbated by the additional traffic generated when the Poinsettia Lane extension project is completed. Mr. Perl requested that the City and the Traffic and Mobility Commission consider options to address these safety concerns. Kristine Wright, a Carlsbad resident, requested that Transportation Planning and Mobility Manager Schmidt provide the results of the Multimodal Level-of-Service (MMLOS) analysis as part of the FY 18/19 GMP Monitoring Program. DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS: 1. POLICE MONTHLY REPORT – (Staff contact: Lieutenant Christie Calderwood, Police Department) Staff Recommendation: Receive report Lieutenant Calderwood reported on police activities in response to the various protests that occurred in the City of Carlsbad throughout the month of June. The protests were peaceful due Page 2 of 5 Public Works Transportation 1635 Faraday Avenue  Carlsbad, CA 92008  760-434-2730 t to the City’s well prepared and organized response. She also reported on a fatal collision on June 24, at Carlsbad Village Drive and Valley Street that is still under investigation. The police department placed an electronic message board for two weeks at Poinsettia Lane and Carlsbad Boulevard to educate the public on loud exhaust requirements and about seven motorists were given warning or citations for excessive noise. During the month of June, the police department continued the Bicycle Safety and Enforcement operations along Carlsbad Boulevard and Carlsbad Village Drive. 2. PASEO DEL NORTE AND CAR COUNTRY DRIVE NO PARKING ZONES BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND 6:00 A.M – (Staff Contact: Lt. Christie Calderwood, Police Department). Staff Recommendation: Approve staff recommendations Lieutenant Calderwood presented the proposed amendment to Carlsbad Municipal Code Sections 10.40.072 and 10.040.073 to Establish No Parking Zones on Both Sides of Paseo Del Norte and Car County Drive from Cannon Road to the Intersection of Paseo del Norte and Car Country Drive Between Midnight and 06:00 a.m. The presentation is on file with the office of the City Clerk. ● Commissioner Penseyres inquired if the cost to implement the No Parking Zones will be reimbursed by the business owners. ● Lieutenant Calderwood explained that in the past the city paid for the improvements and she could request that the business owners share the cost. ● Commissioner Linke said that he has no problem with the city paying for the cost of the signs. ● City Traffic Engineer explained that if the traffic control devices are in the public right-of- way it is the city’s responsibility to pay for the cost of the signs. ● Commissioner Fowler asked if the proposed amendment is changing the rules or it is just updating the signs. ● Lt. Calderwood explained that on half of the street there are no changes but the other half is a “No Parking for more than 3 hours” which is proposed to be changed to “No Parking Zones” between Midnight and 6:00 a.m. Motion by Vice-chair Johnson seconded by Commissioner Hunter to approve staff recommendations to introduce an ordinance amending Sections 10.40.072 and 10.40.073 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code to establish no parking zones between midnight and 6:00a.m. on both sides of Car Country Drive and Paseo Del Norte from Cannon Road to the intersection of Paseo Del Norte and Car Country Drive. Motion carried: 7/0 3. AMEND PROCEDURAL RULES AND REGULATIONS THAT ADD A CONSENT CALENDAR TO MEETINGS OF THE TRAFFIC AND MOBILITY COMMISSION – – (Staff Contact: Nathan Schmidt, Public Works) Staff’s Recommendation: Approve staff recommendations Page 3 of 5 Public Works Transportation 1635 Faraday Avenue  Carlsbad, CA 92008  760-434-2730 t Transportation Planning and Mobility Manager Schmidt presented the amended Procedural Rules and Regulations to add a Consent Calendar to meetings of the Traffic and Mobility Commission and adopt Resolution No. 2020-2 that supersedes Resolution No. 2020-1. ● Commissioner Linke asked if a single commissioner could ask for an item to be pulled and discussed or if it would have to be a T&MC consensus. ● Transportation Planning and Mobility Manager Schmidt answered that yes one commissioner could request to pull an item from the Consent Calendar for discussion. Motion by Commissioner Hunter seconded by Commissioner Penseyres to approve the amended Procedural Rules and Regulations to add a Consent Calendar to meetings to the Traffic and Mobility Commission and adopt Resolution No. 2020-2 that supersedes Resolution No. 2020-1. Motion carried: 7/0 4. SEPTEMBER TRAFFIC AND MOBILITY COMMISION SPECIAL MEETING SCHEDULE – (Staff Contact: Nathan Schmidt, Public Works) Staff’s Recommendation: Adopt a September meeting date ● Commissioner Penseyres inquired about the number of items that staff is planning for T&MC September meeting. ● Transportation Planning and Mobility Manager Schmidt answered that the proposed agenda for T&MC September meeting is full. ● Commissioner Linke said that he is fine with the proposed T&MC September 8, meeting and opposed the cancellation of the meeting. ● Commissioner Fowler inquired about the possibility of having the T&MC meeting in the morning on September 8, 2020. ● Transportation Planning and Mobility Manager Schmidt explained that morning of September 8th is not available because another Committee’s Zoom meeting is scheduled for that time. ● Commissioner Hunter concurred with Commissioner Linke to have the T&MC meeting on September 8, at 3:00 p.m. Motion by Commissioner Penseyres seconded by Commissioner Linke to schedule the T&MC meeting on September 8, at 3:00 p.m. Motion carried: 7/0 CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER REPORT: City Traffic Engineer Comments: Attachment A City Traffic Engineer Kim had the following changes in the upcoming City Council Meetings: ● July 14, 2020: In addition to Decrease Speed Limit on Avenida Encinas from Cannon Road to Palomar Airport Road staff will present El Camino Real and College Boulevard to add the Pedestrian Bridge on the east side on El Camino Real. Page 4 of 5 Public Works Transportation 1635 Faraday Avenue  Carlsbad, CA 92008  760-434-2730 t ● July 21, 2020: Staff will present the Semiannual Transportation Report and I would like to request one of the commissioners to represent the Traffic and Mobility Commission during the City Council presentation. ● July 21, 2020: Staff will present the neighborhood traffic calming plans for Oriole Court, Mimosa Drive, Moorhen Place and Dove Lane. ● July 28, 2020: City Council will appoint two members to the Traffic and Mobility Commission. ● Chair Gocan asked Commissioner Hunter if he would like to represent the Traffic and Mobility Commission at the July 21, 2020 City Council meeting. ● Commissioner Hunter requested a few days to decide if he will be available to represent the Traffic and Mobility Commission. ● Commissioner Perez offered to be Commissioner Hunter’s back-up in representing the Traffic and Mobility Commission on July 21, 2020 meeting. ● City Traffic Engineer Kim pointed out a couple more items that will go to the City Council on July 21, 2020 meeting: 1. Americans with Disabilities Act Beach Access/Trail Connectivity Feasibility Studies and 2. Carlsbad Village and Barrio Railroad Trench Alternatives ● Deputy City Manager Gomez asked if Commissioner Hunter or Commissioner Perez could provide slides for the Semiannual Transportation Report that will be incorporated into the staff presentation to the City Council. TRAFFIC AND MOBILITY COMMISSION COMMENTS: ● Commissioner Linke suggested that a formal decision be made regarding appointing one of the commissioners to represent the Traffic and Mobility Commission during City Council meeting. He is happy to have Commissioner Hunter or Commissioner Perez to represent T&MC at this time. ● Commissioner Linke submitted two comments to City Council on mobility related items: 1. On June 9, 2020, staff returned to City Council to get an exemption on the Deficiency and Exemption Determinations for Four Street Facilities and Expediting Capital Improvement Program Project No. 6094. This time the exemptions were invoked. He recommended that developers pay their fair share of the College Boulevard extension project. 2. Suggested that City Council look at the Traffic Impact Fee (TIF) Program that should be updated every year with new projects and new budgets and it has not been updated for the past 12 years. ● Deputy City Manager Gomez provided an update on the College Boulevard extension project that staff is moving forward with developing the scope for the preliminary engineering assessment and is aware of the need for the developers’ fair share of the project which will be determined with a reimbursement fee study once the preliminary engineering assessment is completed. Regarding the TIF, there was funding that was appropriated by City Council to do a TIF Study in the CIP before, and staff is considering Page 5 of 5 Public Works Transportation 1635 Faraday Avenue  Carlsbad, CA 92008  760-434-2730 t how it may evolve to a multi-modal impact fee and will keep the Traffic and Mobility Commission informed on the status. ● Commissioner Fowler inquired if the city has an ordinance on allowing a resident to create a “No Parking Zone” in front of their house if they have a handicap issue. ● City Traffic Engineer Kim answered that he is not aware of any law or rule in the Carlsbad Municipal Code that allows residents to mark disabled parking under their own discretion. ● Commissioner Perez inquired about the protocol for a community member to contact city staff about parking concerns and if it is listed in the city website. ● City Traffic Engineer Kim said they can use the City’s @Your Service app, and city staff contact information is also posted on the City website. ● Chair Gocan inquired if staff will address the public comments received today? ● City Traffic Engineer Kim answered yes. Chair Gocan read into the record the Resolution of Commendation of Vice-Chair Jonnie Johnson. ADJOURNMENT: Chair Gocan adjourned the Traffic and Mobility Commission Meeting on July 6, 2020, at 4:08 p.m. ___________________________ Eliane Paiva, Minutes Clerk Attachment A Meeting Date: July 6, 2020 To: Traffic and Mobility Commission Staff Contact: John Kim, City Traffic Engineer John.Kim@carlsbadca.gov, 760-602-2757 Subject: City Traffic Engineer Report Past City Council Items on Traffic and Mobility June 4, 2020 Special Meeting • Repeal of CMC Section 10.40.300 and Eliminating No Parking Zones on Carlsbad Boulevard, Ponto Drive and Ponto Road and Reopening Parking Lots in City Parks and Public Beaches June 9, 2020 • Determination of Four Deficient Street Facilities June 16, 2020 • Adoption of Vehicle Miles Traveled as Significance Threshold Pursuant to SB 743 and CEQA June 23, 2020 • FY 2020-21 Operating and Capital Improvement Program Budgets Upcoming City Council Items on Traffic and Mobility July 14, 2020 • Reduce Speed Limit on Avenida Encinas July 21, 2020 • Semiannual Transportation Report July 28, 2020 • El Camion Real and Cannon Road Improvements, CIP 6042 • Options on Physical Changes to College Boulevard • Tamarack Avenue and Valley Street Pedestrian Improvements City Traffic Engineer Report ' . . TRAFFIC AND MOBILITY COMMISSION Other Items • Due to the Labor Day holiday, the first Monday of September 2020 will not be available for Traffic and Mobility meeting. Options are holding the meeting on Tuesday, September 8, 2020 (City Council Chambers are available) or meeting on Monday, September 14 at the Faraday building. • On Monday, July 13, 2020, the San Diego County Bicycle Coalition will be holding its monthly Smart Cycling Class on Zoom from 6 pm to 9 pm. This is a wonderful time to learn the best practices for safe cycling that League of American Bicyclists Certified Instructors teach all across the USA. Commissioner Penseyres will be one of the instructors. To find out more and to register for this Zoom meeting, go to https://sdbikecoalition.org/smart-cycling/ and scroll down to the July 13th class link. Previous Items brought up by Traffic and Mobility Commission Item Action Striping changes on Melrose at PAR Will be addressed by CIP Project No. 6034 Speed limit primer Can be incorporated into next speed limit item brought to the Commission Grand Promenade per Village and Barrio Master Plan None at this time Annual Safety Report per Carlsbad Municipal Code Police Department responsibility Striping modifications on PAR at Costco driveway Work order issued in May 2019 Traffic volume trends Can be incorporated into proposed Annual Traffic Collision Report using LRSP funding Roundabout striping guidelines None at this time Multi-modal level of service methodology To be presented as part of the GMP Traffic Monitoring Program Fiscal Year 2019-20