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Meeting of: TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
Time of Meeting: 3:OO p.m.
Date of Meeting: January 7, 1991
Place of Meeting: City Council Chambers
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairman Fuller called the Meeting to order at 3:OO p.m.
ROLL CAI&:
Present: Commissioners Fuller, Blake and Melideo.
Commissioner O’Day arrived at 3:lO p.m.
Absent: Commissioner Stachoviak.
Staff Members Present: Bob Johnson, Traffic Engineer
Officer Moore, Police Department
Clyde Wickham, Associate Engineer
Mike Shirey, Assistant Engineer
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
The Minutes of the Meeting held December 3, 1990, were
approved as presented.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS:
Thelma Hayes, 580 Laguna Drive, addressed the Commission,
stating she wished to commend staff for the implementation
of the Pedestrian Actio9 Plan. She said with the added
enhancement to the pedestrian campaign, hope to enter the
Volvo contest with a greater chance to win.
Mrs. Hayes asked for two items to be placed on the
Commission’s agenda: one, completion of the re-striping of
the roadway across the Buena Vista Lagoon, including the
approach and on the bridge in time for the Walk for Mankind
(sometime in March). Two, she would like an educational
campaign to coincide to take advantage of the publicity the
Walk for Mankind gets with regard to traffic safety.
Bob Johnson stated that John Cahill could give Mrs. Hayes an
update with regard to the work being done on Carlsbad
Boulevard in connection with the streetscape.
Chairman Fuller asked for a staff report on the general
over-all educational program as far as pedestrians. The
Commission could then determine whether or not more emphasis
011 this item was needed.
Eob Johnson stated that at the request of Pete Biltchik, his
letter was to be presented under Oral Communications. Mr.
Biltchik could not attend today’s meeting, but wanted his
letter submitted to the Commission. This is regarding the
blockage of the bike lane by the Army Navy Academy. Mr.
Johnmn asked tlle Commission to determine whether they
wished to place this item on a future agenda.
Mr. Johnson stated that staff has reviewed that particular
al’ea and the road is signed for “No parking -- bike lane”
and it is striped. Anyone violating that, is doing so
willfully, and that is an issue of Police enforcement.
Officer Moore stated the no parking in that area is enforced
on complaints, as that is a low priority area for the Police
and Meter Maid.
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NEW BUSINESS: (Continued)
B.
Mr. Johnson said the chip seal program could be modified
to handle this area and then re-stripe the street. It
would take a special appropriation of $25,000. The
Coordinating Committee recommended modification of the
contract, with the Utilities/Maintenance Department to
administer. The Committee further stated that if the
four lanes were needed, the parking should be removed
and the bike lanes to be retained.
Pat O'Day, 7585 Navigator Circle, speaking as an
interested citizen, stated that he was neither for nor
against this request. He asked the Commission to
consider two things. One, if the Commission decided not
to re-stripe the street, there should be signs installed
urging people to carpool to events at the Park. Two, if
the Commission decides to re-stripe the street, the
Commission may want to avoid a problem later by stating
this is a temporary re-striping, and when the City
Engineer or traffic reports indicate the four lanes are
needed, it would automatically be re-striped without any
further action. He stated he did not like to see the
street narrowed down and was inclined to leave it as it
is.
Commissioner Melideo stated she would like to see it
left just as it is and enforce the "no parking".
Chairman Fuller stated he had one concern, and that was
that the cost should be paid for by the Parks and
Recreation Department. He also agreed with Mr. O'Day
that at the time the street was to go back to four
lanes, it should be automatic at the discretion of the
City Engineer.
The Traffic Safety Commission recommended the parking at
Stagecoach Park be left as it is now, with no on-street
parking allowed except by special permit, and referred
the matter to the Parks and Recreation Department for
them to search for other parking.
Commissioner O'Day returned to the dais.
Sidewalk Inventory ReDort - Review and approve.
Mike Shirey gave the staff report, stating that three
major revisions were made to the report following the
February 5 and May 7 discussions by the Commission. The
sidewalk rating equation was changed and expanded to
include recreational and industrial areas. The school
category was expanded under special conditions to be
route specific. The second major revision was two
additional appendixes, Future Development Link List and
Non-Essential Link List. Another change was to up the
construction cost per year to $300,000. The total
program cost is approximately 9.8 million dollars for 76
items.
Mr. Shirey added that staff is working on colored maps
of the prioritized areas,and those would be ready by the
next Commission meeting.
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Thelma Hayes, 580 Laguna Drive, stated that on Page 3,
where it states a number of special conditions which
would warrant sidewalk construction, that it would be
helpful if there were examples given. She felt that the
appendixes should be referenced each time telling what
Appendix A, for example.
Mrs. Hayes said that she felt there was a contradiction
in the category of speed where it is less than 25 m.p.h.
in a school district, when 25 m.p.h. is what all schools
are posted. On A-2, on bridges, overpasses and open
trenches for drainage, where no provisions are made for
the pedestrian on bridges and overpasses, such as
Palomar Airport Road, or the bridge across the Buena
Vista Lagoon, Mrs. Hayes felt these are hazardous and
suggested that might be added.
Mrs. Hayes said that commercial and industrial were put
together and commercial zones in themselves are
pedestrian-oriented areas, while industrial zones are
not. The commercial zones should have a much higher
rating and not in the same pedestrian use as industrial
zones--they should be divided.
Mrs. Hayes asked how Camino Vida Roble got to be #3 on
the list--as she thinks of this as an industrial zone,
and wondered why sidewalks weren't put in, if needed.
Mrs. Hayes stated that Laguna Drive is three blocks
long, and B-2 takes care of two blocks, but the third
block is in the 1994-95 construction period, and she
wondered why all three blocks were not done at one time.
Commissioner O'Day commented the 25 m.p.h. speed limit
is only during school hours. He said that he felt
commercial and industrial should be in the same
category, as commercial is paid for by other people.
He said that Camino Vida Roble was designed 15 years
ago. Mr. O'Day said he would like to see the maps and
have staff look at Mrs. Hayes' comments.
Commissioner Melideo made a motion to accept the report.
Commissioner Blake seconded the motion. There was no
action as there was a tie vote.
Commissioner O'Day made a motion to consider this item
at the next meeting, viewing either working versions of
maps or finished maps and have staff comment on Mrs.
Hayes' items. Chairman Fuller seconded the motion.
Bob Johnson said the final maps would be ready by the
next Commission meeting. If the rankings were to be re-
prioritized, staff would need direction now.
Chairman Fuller withdrew his second of the above motion.
The Traffic Safety Commission approved the draft
Sidewalk Inventory Report, amended to include staff
report at the next meeting, with visual presentation and
comments on Mrs. Hayes' items.
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NEW BUSINESS: (Continued)
C. "Walk Away From Oil Crisis" Pledae - Request for
support.
Clyde Wickham gave the staff report, asking for a motion
from the Commission in support of this pledge. Short
trips in cars waste fuel, and alternative modes of
transportation should be encouraged.
Thelma Hayes, 580 Laguna Drive, referred to the copy of
the newspaper articles and her request for this to be an
agenda item. She said this is a chance for people to
think about a good thing for Carlsbad and to encourage
bicycling.
Chairman Fuller stated he could not endorse everyone
walking if a trip was less than half a mile, as there
are times that the type of business you are conducting
does not allow you to walk to that destination.
The Traffic Safety Commission endorsed the "Walk Away
From Oil Crisis" Pledge, as a symbol of their support.
D. TSC Rules and Procedures - Review and discuss; adopt
Resolution No. 91-1.
Bob Johnson stated that this is a yearly item for the
Commission to review and discuss.
Chairman Fuller inquired about the appropriate time to
wait for a quorum for a meeting, and Mr. Johnson said
that generally it is 15 minutes, but that it is entirely
what the Chairman feels is in the best interest of the
Commission.
The Traffic Safety Commission adopted Resolution No. 91-
1, adopting the Traffic Safety Commission Procedures.
REPORT FROM TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSIONERS:
Commissioner Melideo inquired about the red curbs downtown,
and stated if they were illegal, she wanted them removed.
Mr. Johnson replied that after further investigation, staff
found that the City had painted them and they were legal.
Commissioner Blake inquired about the right turn at the
intersection of Tamarack and El Camino Real, and Mr. Johnson
said that intersection is being re-designed and the free
right turn will be removed.
ADJOURNMENT:
By proper motion, the Meeting of January 7, 1991, was
adjourned at 4:44 p.m.
Respegtfully submitted,
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