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Meeting of.: TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
Time of Meeting: 3:OO p.m.
Date of Meeting: March 4, 1991
Place of Meeting: City Council Chambers
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairman Fuller called the Meeting to order at 3:OO p.m.
ROU CALL:
Pressnt: Commissioners Fuller, Blake. Melideo and
Stachoviak. Commissioner O'Day arrived at
3:12 p.m.
Absent : None.
Staff Members Present: Bob Johnson, Traffic Engineer
Sgt. Don Metcalf, Police Department
John Cahill, Municipal Projects
Kathy Graham, Housing &
Gary Kellison, Associate Engineer
Manager
Redevelopment Director
APPROVAL OF' MINUTES:
The Minutes of the Regular Meeting held February 4, 1991,
were approved as presented.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS:
There were no requests to address the Commission on a non-
agenda item.
OLD BUSINESS :
There were no items under Old Business.
NEW BUSINESS :
A. Ocean Street Sculpture Park, Streetscape Phase IV -
Request for Status Report
Bob Johnson introduced the item, and Gary Kellison
continued the report, together with John Cahill.
Mr. Cahill explained Phase IV of the Streetscape, which
includes the Sculpture Park, which was designed by
Andrea Blum and will be at the corner of Carlsbad
Boulevard and Ocean Street.
Ocean Street will be closed at Carlsbad Boulevard and a
parking lot consisting of 53 formal spaces will be
constructed on Ocean Street. The park will
transitioned into the completed bluff-top walkway to
the south.
Staff stated this project has been approved and is
scheduled to be constructed starting in April of 1991.
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NEW BUSINESS: (Continued)
The Commissioners were concerned about the loss of
parking spaces in the parking lot, and staff explained
that many of those spaces were sub-standard or illegal
spaces and would have been removed at some time. They
also explained that parallel parking is not physically
possible on the street with a sidewalk, ramp and a bike
lane. The State Parks Department owns the land in that
area, and they allow people to park there. It is
possible that in the future the State would either post
this for no parking, put up barriers or install pay
parking.
In reply to Commission query, Mr. Cahill explained that
Phase IV had been developed over a series of years and
meetings, and it had always been known that there would
be less parking. That issue was weighed during the
meetings of all Commissions over several years of
considering this project, and the present design was
approved.
Commissioners Stachoviak and Melideo expressed their
concern over the loss of parking. The Commission
requested staff to research the files to find whether
or not the Commission took a formal position on this
project .
John Cahill stated he would inform Council of the
concerns of the Commissioners.
The Commission took no action as this was an
information item.
B. Downtown Carlsbad, Redevelopment Area - Request for
Status Report of Projects
Kathy Graham gave the report on this item, stating that
probably the most important project in the
Redevelopment Area is a complete Master Plan for the
Redevelopment project area. It was felt that it was
time to do this type of a plan to implement the goals
of the Redevelopment Plan and add new goals. Ms.
Graham said that parking is a concern, and the
consultant will review that with a plan for the future.
Ms. Graham said there are a number of other things--
such as the remodel and updating of the Army Navy
Academy and a consolidation of the campus. This will
be done over a long period of time as funding is
available.
Ms. Graham said there is a developer proposing a
single-room occupancy project along Carlsbad Boulevard
with mixed-use, and she explained the project.
Ms. Graham stated that she had requests for proposals
for the Community Development Block Grant Program with
her, and would distribute them to the Commissioners for
their use.
Affordable Housing is another issue in the
Redevelopment Area, as the City has received direction
from SANDAG that 1,125 units of affordable housing for
low and very low income people are needed.
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NEW BUSINESS: (Continued)
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The revised Housing Element will be implemented, and
the Department is working with CalTrans and the
Engineering Department on the name change for Elm
Avenue. NCTD is working on the commuter rail station,
and there is to be a new Redevelopment Survey Area that
will include all the property west of 1-5 to the ocean
and anything not in the present Redevelopment Area from
the north and south City limits.
Bob Johnson stated there would be a blue ribbon
committee established for the Master Plan and the
Traffic Safety Commission request that a Member from
this Commission be on that committee has been conveyed
to the City Manager.
Hishland DrivefMaanolia Avenue Intersection - Request
to Relocate Bus Stop
Bob Johnson gave the staff report, using a transparency
to show the present bus stop, and stating that there
are problems with the junior high students who wait
there after school for the bus. There are 20 to 25
students who walk to that stop in order to get a seat
on the bus. The students loiter there and create a
nuisance and do damage with their vandalism.
Tom Lichterman, Manager of Operations at NCTD,
conducted a study of this bus stop for one week, and
based on the data, stated NCTD could eliminate this
stop and provide a stop directly in front of Valley
Junior High School. The bus stop is used almost
exclusively by the students and would not inconvenience
other bus riders.
The recommendation of the Traffic Safety Coordinating
Committee was to relocate the bus stop and paint the
curb white between the two driveways at the school.
Susan Bardwell, 3700-8 Highland Drive, representing
Highland Townhouses Owners Association, stated that
because of the number of students using this bus stop,
there have been a number of problems as far as property
damage and liability. The property owners are
requesting that the bus stop in front of their building
be eliminated.
Chairman Fuller closed the public testimony portion and
asked for Commission discussion.
The Traffic Safety Commission adopted the
recommendation of the Traffic Safety Coordinating
Committee to relocate the bus stop that is now on
Highland Drive approximately 100 feet south of Magnolia
Avenue and move it to the junior high school location
on Magnolia Avenue. The curb between the two westerly
driveways is to be painted white. If problems occur,
the curb will be painted red.
REPORT FROM TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSIONERS:
None.
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Bob Johnson stated he had written a memorandum to the City
Manager regarding the terms of office €or Commissioners, but
has not had a reply.
ADJOURNMENT:
By proper motion, the Meeting of March 4, 1991, was
adjourned at 4:11 p.m.
Regpectfully submitted, #d@/ Harriett Babbitt
Minutes Clerk