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Meeting of: TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
Time of Meetlng: 3:OO p.m.
Date of Meetlng: May 1, 1989
Place of Meeting: City Council Chambers
COMMISSIONERS
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairperson Meliedo called the Meetlng to order at
3:OO p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Present -- Chalrperson Melideo, Cornmlssioners
Fuller, Herring and Ward.
Absent -- Commissloner O'Day.
Staff Members Present: Bob Johnson, Traffic Engineer
Officer Clary, Police
Lloyd Hubbs, City Englneer
Robert German, Risk Manager
Frank Boensch, Management
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APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Mlnutes of the Meeting held March 6, 1989, were
approved as presented.
Minutes of the Meeting held April 3, 1989, were
approved as presented.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS:
There were no requests to address the Commlsslon.
OLD BUSINESS:
Bob Johnson reported on City Councll items as follows:
The Manzano Drive item went before Council and action
was taken and there will be a part of the item coming
back to this Commlsslon for fol ow-up. Manzano Drive
will be closed as recommended. Councll also dlrected
staff to have a traffic signal nstalled at Cerezo
Drlve. This signal wIl1 go out for bid for the design.
Mr. Johnson stated that Council discussed %o parklng"
on Manzano Drive, and staff has talked with Bailey
Noble and other residents and this item will come back
to this Commlssion.
Councll Member Larson asked staff to investlgate the
possibi Iity of reduclng the speed on the curved portion
of Carlsbad Boulevard under Palomar Airport Road.
Mr. Johnson reported that last Tuesday two ordinances
were adopted for I*no parking" on Cannon and Poinsettia
Lane. Those ordinances wIli be In effect 30 days from
last Tuesday.
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May 1, 1989 TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMI SS I ON Page 2 COMMISSIONERS
NEW BUSINESS:
A. Adams Street - Harrison Street to Park Drive -
Request to establish a rural road standard.
City Engineer Lloyd Hubbs gave the lnltial staff report
on this item, statlng this Commission would make a
recommendation and the ltem would go to the Planning
Commlssion and to Council for a flnal decision on the
classlfication of Adams Street. The alternatlves
arrived at for thls area were taken out to the
community for input, and this lnformatlon was lncluded
in the packet. The homeowners on Adams Street
circulated petltions and their preference is to leave
the street "as is". The cltlzens in that area would
like more traffic control devlces to be installed along
Adams Street and addltlonal signing.
Mr. Hubbs presented slldes to how the area of study and
the condition of the roadways. He also showed the
Alternatives arrived at by staff, and stated that staff
recommendation was Alternative D, which would widen the
street to 34 feet, strlpe for a bike lane, add concrete
curb and gutter and concrete sidewalk on one slde,
with parklng at specified locations with addition of
parklng bays.
colored, as recommended by the Traffic Safety
Coordinatlng Commlttee.
He added that the concrete would be buff
Bob Johnson, Trafflc Engineer, continued the report,
statlng there was one change in the Condltlon Diagram
contained in the packet; that was at Hoover and Adams,
on the east side, the symbol should be R 1-2 to
indicate a yield slgn rather than a stop slgn.
Mr. Johnson explained that the intersection of Hoover
and Adams does not meet warrants for stop signs; also
Hlghland and Adams does not meet stop slgn warrants.
Parking 1s not a problem at this time, and staff felt
no additional signs were needed. Also, staff felt no
additional regulatory signs were needed in that area.
Barton Lefferdlnk, 4576 R Cove Drive, stated that if
the road were widened as recommended, this would then
be 15 feet from his bedroom and would be even closer to
some of his neighbors' homes. He felt a cost estimate
should be made as to the cost of this widenlng before
any action was taken; also consideration should be
given to destroylng the residents' properties.
Thelma Hayes, 580 Laguna, spoke ln support of
Alternative D, stating this should help further the
Pedestrian Action Plan by provlding safety for
pedestrians in this area. It also would accommodate
the cars, blkes, runners and children. She felt the
children must have a safe place to walk, and although
the view is lmportant to the residents in that area,
that view Is for everyone to enjoy and should be
shared.
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NEW BUSINESS: (Contlnued)
Lee Alton, 4380 Adams, questioned spendlng money for
reports on somethlng that none of the resldents in that
area want. He stated that at one time a blke path was
planned along the edge of the lagoon, and he felt that
blke path would be much safer than one along the
street. Mr. Alton suggested that alternative be
studled before any more money was spent on changes in
Adams Street that no one wants.
Ben Hatfield, 1832 Fairway Circle Drive, Lake San
Marcos, Presldent of the North County Cycle Club, spoke
representing the Club, and stated their support for
Alternatlve D. He said this area 1s avoided now
because it 1s dangerous, and this would be a good
substltute for riding on Carlsbad Boulevard.
Greg Rusing, 4310 Brooks Way, spoke in favor of
Alternatlve B, stating his preference for a rural area.
He added the residents on Adams want to slow the
trafflc down, as there is a lot of speeding In that
area. He felt the speed limit should be lowered and
more stop signs and regulatory signs lnstal led.
Mr. Rusing stated he did not want people parklng above
hls house, as they could then look down into his home.
Brook Olsen, 4320 Brooks Way, spoke representing
several of the resldents ln the area, statlng there
would be extensive cut and fill necessary to wlden the
road. He said the residents like the rural atmosphere
and want to retain it. Mr. Olsen said the street does
need to be widened, but he dld not want curb, gutters
and sidewalks. He felt any such lrnprovements would be
done piecemeal as development occurs, making a street
wide in some places and narrow in others. He supported
Alternative B.
Commissioner Fuller inquired about the bike path by the
lagoon, and staff indicated this 1s ln the plans, and
the easements are belng obtained at this time.
answer to Commlssloner Fuller's query, Mr. Hubbs agreed
that the path by the lagoon would require less cut and
f i I I than widenlng the road to contain a blke lane.
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Commissioner Fuller stated he felt only one sldewalk
was needed; on the view side of the street. He stated
he favored Alternative C, and could not support a blke
lane on the road, as the environmental aspect would be
damaging in wldening the road.
Commlssloner Ward stated safety was her first concern,
and although she understood the residents' deslre to
have a rural atmosphere, she supported pedestrlan
safety and sidewalks and supported Alternatlve D.
Cornmissloner Herrlng said that if the road were left as
lt ls, it would only deteriorate more. He said he did not see this area as a speedway, as it is not bui It for
fast driving. He felt the sight distance at Adams and
Highland should be improved and agreed wlth
Commissloner Fuller that the bike lane should be placed
by the lagoon. He preferred one sldewalk and a proper
road with sight problems corrected.
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NEW BUSINESS: (Continued)
Chairperson Melideo commented that this ltem dealt wlth
publlc streets and the Clty should have safe sidewalks
and streets. That area needs to be made safe, and she
supported sidewalks and curbs on both sldes of the
street. Mrs. Me1 ideo stated she supported Alternatlve D.
In response to Commission query regarding parking, Mr.
Hubbs replied that the parking was for the homeowners
in all areas except the view points.
Motion was made to approve Alternative D.
No actlon was taken due to a tie vote.
The Traffic Safety Commission continued this item with
staff to look at the feasibility of elimlnating the
bike lane on Adams Street and placlng It on the Aqua
Hedionda Plan, with two traffic lanes on Adams with a
sidewalk on the vlew side.
Mr. Hubbs stated that staff would return with an
alternative, but It would not be a detailed study, as
staff was looklng for policy direction.
Chairperson Melideo commented that staff and the
Commisslon should be thinking ln terms of bulldout, and
not Just the immediate future.
The Traffic Safety Commlsslon adopted the Traffic
Safety Coordinating Committee recommendatlon to stripe
Adams Street from Harrison Street to Park Drive with a
double yellow centerline.
The Traffic Safety Commlsslon adopted the TSCC
recommendation to remove the slope on the southeast
corner of Adams/Hlghland to lmprove sight distance.
The Traffic Safety Commisslon continued the ltem
regarding the color to be used in the concrete curb,
gutter and sidewalk.
The Trafflc Safety Commission adopted the TSCC
recommendatlon to deny the installation of STOP slgns
on Adams Street at Hoover Street and Highland Drive due
to warrants not being met.
The Traffic Safety Commlsslon adopted the TSCC
recommendation to deny the request for additional
regulatory or warning slgns on Adams Street.
ADJOURNMENT:
By proper motion, the Meeting of May 1, 1989, was
adjourned at 4:18 p.m.
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