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Meeting of: TRAFFIC SAFETY CCW$ISSION
Time of Meeting: 3:OO p.m.
Date of Meeting: February 4, 1991
Place of Meeting: City Council Chambers
COMMISSIONERS
~~ ~ CALL TO ORDER:
Chairman Fuller called the Meeting to order at 3:OO p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Commissioners Fuller, Blake, Melideo and
Stachoviak.
Absent: Commissioner O'Day.
Staff Members Present: Bob Johnson, Traffic Engineer
Clyde Wickham, Associate Engineer
Gary Kellison, Associate Engineer
Mike Shirey, Assistant Engineer
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
The Minutes of the Meeting held January 7, 1991, were
approved as presented.
There were no requests to address the Commission.
pLD BUSINESS :
None.
NEW BUSINESS:
A. Carlsbad Boulevard Re-stripina at Buena Vista Laaoon -
Request for Status Report.
Gary Kellison, Project Manager for this project, gave
the staff report, stating the Municipal Projects staff
is doing the design in-house for this re-striping. He
said that by re-striping Carlsbad Boulevard in this area
adjacent to the Buena Vista Lagoon, this would allow for
a five foot pedestrian/bicycle lane to be added. The
project requires coordination with the City of
Oceanside, and could be done by the
Utilities/Maintenance Department. There is no time
schedule set for this work.
In answer to Commission query regarding the widening of
the bridge, staff indicated that could be looked at as a
long-term project. This project is one to be completed
in the near future.
Bob Johnson explained that there is no place for
pedestrians to walk at the present time, and although a
pedestrian/bike lane is not the ideal solution, it would
be a place for pedestrians to walk in the interim.
This was an information item and no action was taken.
B. ;I991 "Walk for Mankind" - Request for report on
pedestrian safety.
Bob Johnson stated that Sharon Schramm, representing
Project Concern, was present to answer any questions not
answered by the staff report.
Fuller
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Stachoviak
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NEW BUSINESS: (Continued)
Mr. Johnson stated the "Walk for Mankind" would be held
on March 9, 1991, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. He listed
all the activities that take place prior to the walk.
Thelma Hayes, 580 Laguna Drive, stated she did not have
any concerns with this walk, and what she meant was to
have the City take advantage of this opportunity for an
educational program telling all the citizens what they
have done and increase the awareness of all citizens for
the necessity of looking out for each other. She said
her only concern was the crossing of the bridge in the
Lagoon area, and felt Project Concern had done a good
job of public education.
This was an information item and no action was taken.
C. Sidewalk Inventory Report - Review and Approve.
Mike Shirey stated this item was continued from the
January Meeting to answer Commission questions, and this
was done in the staff report. The Commissioners
requested the finished maps, which have been supplied to
them, and Mr. Shirey explained the colors used in the
maps.
Mr. Johnson explained the process used for determining
the projects to be undertaken each year, stating that
costs must be factored in, as the very expensive
projects would use up the $300,000 allotted for each
year without spreading the funds around.
Commissioner Melideo stated that the City is promoting
tourism, but that area doesn't have the facilities for
them. She felt some of those projects should be done,
rather than some of the smaller, less important ones.
Commissioner Stachoviak concurred, stating he preferred
Buena Vista to other projects in the industrial area.
Thelma Hayes, 580 Laguna Drive, stated that staff had
meet with Mario Monroy and her and explained the
reasoning for placing the projects in the present order.
Staff indicated this is just a beginning and is to serve
as a model for others to follow and improve upon.
The Traffic Safety Commission accepted the Sidewalk
Inventory Report, as presented.
D. 1991 TDA Fundinq - Review Projects Requested to Receive
Funding.
Mike Shirey reported that each year the San Diego
Association of Governments (SANDAG) administers a $2.4
million program to aid in the planning and construction
of non-motorized facilities throughout San Diego County.
The three programs recommended by staff are: sidewalk
construction, $200,000; Palomar Airport Road - El Camino
Real to east City Limits, Construct Two 8 foot Bicycle
Lanen; and provide 16 bicycle racks at a cost of
approximately $1,000.
Fuller
Blake
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Stachoviak
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NEW BUSINESS: (Continued)
The Traffic Safety Commission adopted the Traffic
Safety Coordinating Committee recommendation to submit
funding requests for the above projects.
E. La Costa Avenue, 1-5 to El Camino Real - Request for
review of critical speed.
Clyde Wickham gave the update on this item, stating this
was a review of the prima facie speed limit on La Costa
Avenue between Interstate Highway 5 and El Camino Real.
The speed limit was set at 50 miles per hour, and the
speeds have dropped slightly since that speed limit was
posted.
This was an information item and no action was taken.
F. Alcra Road, El Camino Real to Poinsettia Lane - Request
to establish a prima facie speed limit.
Clyde Wickham gave the report, stating that 40 miles per
hour has been recommended for that area, since it is
open road and the visibility is good.
The Traffic Safety Commission adopted the recommendation
of the Traffic Safety Coordinating Committee to
establish a prima facie speed limit of 40 miles per hour
on Alga Road, El Camino Real to Poinsettia Lane.
G. Poinsettia Lane, Alaa Road to Carlsbad Boulevard -
Request to establish a prima facie speed limit.
Clyde Wickham gave the report on this item, stating that
the Traffic Safety Coordinating Committee recommended a
prima facie speed limit of 40 miles per hour on
Poinsettia Lane from Alga Road to Paseo Del Norte.
Also, that a prima facie speed limit of 35 miles per
hour be established on Poinsettia Lane from Paseo Del
Norte to Carlsbad Boulevard.
The Traffic Safety Commission adopted the recommendation
of the Traffic Safety Coordinating Committee for a prima
facie speed limit of 40 miles per hour on Poinsettia
Lane from Alga Road to Paseo Del Norte and 35 miles per
hour on Poinsettia Lane from Paseo Del Norte to Carlsbad
Boulevard.
REPORT FROM TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSIONERS:
Commissioner Stachoviak stated his concern for the loss of
parking due to the proposed park at Carlsbad Boulevard and
Ocean Street. He asked staff to research this and put on a
future agenda.
Chairman Fuller commented about the recent policy adopted by
Council limiting Commissioners to two terms and asked staff
to determine how this is to be applied; whether or not it is
retroactive or to start as of this date.
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REPORT FROM TRAFFIC ENGINEER:
Bob Johnson announced there will be a Northeast Quadrant
Meeting February 26, 1991.
ADJOURNMENT:
By proper motion, the Meeting of February 4, 1991, was
adjourned at 4:20 p.m.
4.1
Harriett Babbitt
Minutes Clerk
REPORT FROM TRAFFIC ENGINEER:
Bob Johnson announced there will be a Northeast Quadrant
Meeting February 26, 1991.
ADJOURNMENT:
By proper motion, the Meeting of February 4, 1991, was
adjourned at 4:20 p.m.
Harriett Babbitt
Minutes Clerk