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Meeting of: TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
Time of Meeting: 3-00 p.m.
Date of Meeting: October 3, 1988
Place of Meeting- City Council Chambers
COMMISSIONERS
CALL TO ORDER: - ---
Chairperson Melideo called the Meeting to order at
3 00 p.m.
ROLL CALL: ~-
Present -- Commissioners Melideo, Fuller. O'Day and
Ward.
Absent -- Commissioner Herring.
Staff Members Present Bob Johnson, Principal Civil
Engineer
Officer Kates, Police
Chris Salomone, Director of
Housing and
Redevelopment
Department
Frank Mannen, Assistant City
Manager
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Minutes of the Meeti 3 held August 1, 1988, were
approved as presented.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS:
There were no requests to address the Commission.
OLD BUSINESS:
Bob Johnson announced that two Agenda Bills would go to
Council tomorrow night: the "no parking" zones on Marron
Road and Avenida Encinas.
NEW BUSINESS : ---
A. Carlsbad Boulevard - Information item regarding
requests for improvements on Carlsbad Boulevard at
Cannon Road, Cerezo Drive and Manzano Drive.
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Bob Johnson gave the staff report as contained in the
Agenda, referring to the letter dated August 31, 1988,
from Bailey Noble.
Mr. Johnson stated all requests received by staff are
set up for proper engineering studies. He stated the
signal at Cannon Road and Carlsbad Boulevard is being
designed at this time and should be installed by the
summer of 1989. Mr. Johnson stated the results of the
traffic engineering studies will be presented at a
future meeting. An analysis of accident data would also
be included with that report. He stated the problems
must be identified and appropriate recommendations made
to mitigate the problems. However, staff has no
recommendations to make at this time.
Mr. 3ohnson concluded his report, stating there had not
been 32 accidents between Manzano Drive and Palomar
Airport Road this year.
end of August there were five accidents in that area.
There had been more accidents between Tamarack and Manzano Drive.
This year from January to the
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NEW BUSINESS: (Continued)
Bailey Noble, 5470 Los Robles, Terramar, gave a history
of the accidents along Carlsbad Boulevard in the Palomar
Airport Road vicinity and his appearances before the
Traffic Safety Commission. Mr. Noble stated this corner
is the second worse corner in Carlsbad and is known by
the neighbors as "coffin corner". He stated that other
areas get signals, but that area has received nothing.
Mr. Noble stated the citizens in that area want to be
able to cross Carlsbad Boulevard safely and the traffic
needs to be slowed down. He recommended the traffic
signal at Cannon Drive be completed as quickly as
possible; a traffic signal at Manzano Drive with warning
lights, and a stop sign be installed at Cerritos and
Carlsbad Boulevard with a painted crosswalk.
3erri Wolder, 5460 Carlsbad Boulevard, stated it takes
her 15 to 20 minutes to get her car out of her driveway,
and she told of being hit recently while trying to turn
left into her driveway. Ms. Wolder had two photographs
to show the $4,500 damage to the rear of her car.
Ms. Wolder stated there is also a bike lane to add to
the traffic congestion, and said there is a need for a
traffic signal to slow the traffic in the area.
Deborah Zizzo, 3845 Nautical Drive, stated she has
three teenagers and it was a friend of one of her sons who was killed in July. She stated she conducted a
survey on Labor Day, and within ten minutes 148 cars had
passed by the Palomar Airport Road/Carlsbad
intersection. In one hour, 176 pedestrians crossed the street there--with 141 young children. stating Carlsbad Boulevard deserves a lot more attention from the City.
She concluded,
L. 0. Brockmann, 5511 Los Robles Drive, Terramar, stated
he supported the recommendations by Mr. Noble, and he
related an incident that happened on Manzano Drive where
a truck driver lost control of his vehicle. Mr.
Brockmann stated it takes 15 to 20 minutes to cross
Carlsbad Boulevard in the afternoon in order to walk to
the beach, and then it is very hazardous. Mr. Brockmann
stated it is a matter of traffic and pedestrian safety
which needs attention before more lives are lost.
Margaret Erhart, 5300 Carlsbad Boulevard, held up two
signs she uses in order to get across Carlsbad
Boulevard safely, and stated more traffic signals and
stop signs are needed.
Patrick Johnson, 5431 Los Robles, stated he became an
American citizen 25 years ago and chose to become a
resident of Terramar four years ago. He said he is
concerned about the tremendous number of fearful
neighbors he has in Terramar and because nothing has
been done about the traffic safety in that area, the
people just become more fearful. He stated he cared
about people and assumed this Commission cared about
them too.
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- NEW BUSINESS: (Continued)
George Awad, 5480 Carlsbad Boulevard stated he wanted
something to be done about the vehicle and pedestrian
safety on Carlsbad Boulevard
Commissioner Fuller asked staff to include information on
the status of the improvements to four lanes- how much
right-of-way the City has between Cannon Road and Palomar
Airport Road;
feasibility of a two-way left turn lane; the southeast
corner of Carlsbad Boulevard and Manzano Drive--what
development is scheduled and the nature of the
improvements on Manzano; where the access will be; right-
of-way to be dedicated to Carlsbad and the type and
volume of traffic that development wIl.1 generate. He
also recommended liberal evaluation when applying
CalTrans warrants to the accident reports in that area.
existing width of pavement and the
Commissioner Fuller commented further about the danger of traffic backing up onto the bridge with traffic from
Palomar Airport Road coming onto Carlsbad Boulevard, if
there were a signal at the corner of Manzano Drive. He
also asked where the bus stops are in that area.
Chairperson Melideo stated she realized Carlsbad
Boulevard is a busy street with heavy traffic and the
speed limit is not observed by the aeneral public. She
added that this item has been before this Commission
several times and she thanked the citizens for appearing
before the Commission.
Commissioner Fuller commented that the results of the
signal at Cannon and Carlsbad Boulevard will not be known
until after it has been installed and has been in use
for some time.
Commissioner Ward stated she was not in favor of a half-
solution--but wanted a full solution to eliminate
"fender benders" and other accidents.
Bob Johnson explained the procedure that is followed in
the installation of a traffic signal and the time it
takes.
Thelma Hayes spoke from the audience, stating it must be
indicated to the pedestrians where they can cross
safely and the message gotten to the motorists that
pedestrians will be crossing in that area.
B. Downtown Carlsbad - Location of Parking Lots
Bob Johnson gave the initial staff report and introduced
Chris Salomone, Director of Housing and Redevelopment,
who continued the report, using a transparency to show
the parking lot sites.
Mr. Salomone stated there will be four lanes of traffic on Elm Avenue (Carlsbad Village Drive) and traffic
signals at Jefferson and Roosevelt to tie in with the
other signals on Elm. Staff was directed by Council to
look at sites for parking lots to replace the onstreet
parking to be lost on Elm Avenue.
secured and are being designed at this time, with construction to begin in January.
Three sites have been
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- NEW BUSINESS: (Continued)
Mr. Salomone explained that staff is still searching for
other lots at this time. He added there would be 81
spaces available in the proposed lot to support the Union
Church new development program, that the City could use
for long-term parking from 8:OO a.m. to 5:OO p.m., Monday
through Friday.
Mr. Salomone reported that the Housing and Redevelopment
Advisory Committee had requested staff to begin a master
plan for the downtown aea at this time, to determine
where it will be ten years from now and at buildout.
That proposal will go to that Committee and then to this
Commission for consideration. A consultant is to be
hired to consider the cirulation problems and parking
problems and put this together in a complete master plan. Mr. Salomone said that it is possible that selecting the
best locations for parking structures downtown will be
the ultimate solution to the parking problem, as the land
is too valuable to be used for one-level parking lots.
There was a discussion about the parking in the railroad
right-of-way, and the possible reluctance of some people
to park too close to the railroad tracks. Mr. Salomone
stated there would be a fence installed along the tracks,
and some Commissioners felt that a wall would provide
more security for people parking in that area.
C. Ninth Annual Pedestrian Conference in Boulder, Colorad - Information report on the Conference.
Bob 3ohnson reported on the Conference he attended
September 22 - 24, 1988, referring to the report
contained in the packet.
by all speakers was that planning must be done up front
to provide for pedestrian safety, and he felt Carlsbad
was making progress on this by implementinq the Carlsbad
Pedestrian Plan.
He said that one thing stressed
REPORT FROM TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSIONERS:
There were no reports.
REPORT FROM TRAFFIC ENGINEER:
There was no report.
AD30URNMENT:
By proper motion, the Meeting of October 3, 1988, was
adjourned at 4:18 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
H&iett Babbitt
Minutes Clerk