HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-06-02; Traffic Safety Commission; MinutesMEETING OF:
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TIME OF MEETING:
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TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
June 2,2003 (Regular Meeting)
3:OO P.M.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairperson Jim Courtney called the Meeting to order at 3:05 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Chairperson Jim Courtney
Commissioner Jerry Schall
Commissioner Gordon Cress
Absent:
Staff Members Present:
Vice-Chairperson Bob Mertz
Robert Johnson, Deputy City Engineer, Transportation Division
Lt. Mike Shipley, Carlsbad Police Department
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
May 5,2003
ACTION: Motion by Commissioner Schall, and duly seconded by Commissioner
Cress, to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of May 5, 2003 as
presented.
VOTE: 3-0-0
AYES: Courtney, Schdll, Cress
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
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ITEM 4 - ORAL COMMUNICATIONS:
None
ITEM 5 - PREVIOUS BUSINESS:
None
NEW BUSINESS:
ITEM 6A Establish a No Parking zone on the north side of Cassia Road at Kalmia Circle
(east and west) to improve corner sight distance availability when drivers exit
the side streets to Cassia Road.
Referring to an overhead slide, Robert Johnson, Deputy City Engineer, Transportation Division, stated that
item 6A is a request to establish a No Parking zone on the north side of Cassia Road. He noted that Ms
Gladys Graves, 1765 Nerine Way, Carlsbad, California 92009, initiated this agenda item. In addition, staff
has received several other telephone calls regarding the need for the establishment of a No Parking zone on
the north side of Cassia Road at Kalmia Circle (east and west).
Mr. Johnson explained that currently on the north side of Cassia Road, there is a No Parking zone from El
Camino Real to approximately 800 feet westerly of Nicolia Drive and also a No Parking zone on the south
side of Cassia Road from El Camino Real to approximately 630 feet westerly of Nicolia Drive. He mentioned
that this leaves an available parking area east of Kalmia Circle on the north side of approximately 300-400
feet and on the south side of the street east of Kalmia Circle of approximately a tenth of a mile. Vehicles park
in this area.
Continuing, Mr. Johnson informed the Commission that Cassia Road is unclassified on the circulation
element; it has a posted speed limit of 35 miles per hour, which was an action taken by the Traffic Safety
Commission several months ago. From Poinsettia Lane to El Camino Real the distance of Cassia Road is
approximately a half a mile and the roadway varies in width from 40 feet to 32 feet.
Mr. Johnson stated that staff has been monitoring the parking situation over the past several months and it
has been determined that the heaviest concentration of traffic is in the vicinity of Kalmia Circle east. He
informed the Commission that some vehicles park on the north side east of Kalmia Circle; a few vehicles park
on the west side near Kalmia Circle on the north side and across the street on the south side of Cassia Road.
In the vicinity of Kalmia Circle east there are several regular on-street parkers, Le. a large motor-home and a
pick-up truck, that appear to have a regular parking place on Cassia Road. It is speculated that the owners of
the vehicles walk through the gated community to their homes in the housing development.
Due to the concentration of vehicles near Kalmia Circle east and the curvature of the road just to the east, Mr.
Johnson noted that when vehicles are parked on the street there is a sight distance restriction when drivers
are exiting Kalmia Circle.
Mr. Johnson referred to an overhead slide informing the Commission that staff conducted corner sight
distance measurements, which are presented in table one of the staff report. He noted that for a 35 mile per
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hour posted speed limit the Caltrans criteria specifies a corner sight distance of 394 feet. Staff conducted
measurements from two positions; one position three meters behind the prolongation of curb face and
another at four meters behind the prolongation of the curb face. He mentioned that in some cases the
distance available is less that what is required for the corner sight distance for 35 miles per hour speed zone.
He noted that the sight distance restriction is further compounded when a parked vehicle is near the
intersection of either Kalmia Circle east or west and presents difficulty in exiting the Poinsettia Heights
housing development.
Mr. Johnson informed the Commission that in the future when the portion of Poinsettia Lane, Reach C, which is currently under construction, is completed in early 2004, drivers will have the ability to go from Carlsbad
Boulevard using Poinsettia Lane to Cassia Road and then proceed on Cassia Road easterly to El Camino
Real. When the aforementioned roadways are completed, it is expected that the average daily traffic
volumes will increase over and above what the traffic volumes are today. The most recent traffic count on
Cassia Road indicates that the average daily traffic volume is approximately 4,200 vehicles to the west of El
Camino Real and approximately 2,000 vehicles easterly of Poinsettia Lane near the Cassia Road/Poinsettia
Lane intersection. Staff does not have a projection for traffic volumes increases when Reach C is completed,
but an increase of traffic volumes is expected.
In summary, Mr. Johnson stated that the Traffic Safety Coordinating Committee reviewed the item. Based on
the corner sight distance restriction caused by the parked vehicles, the future increase in traffic volumes, and the narrower existing cross section of Cassia Road, e.g. not all portions have been widened to the full 40 feet
curb-to curb width, the committee recommends that the existing No Parking zone on the north side of Cassia
Road be extended westerly to Poinsettia Lane, thereby creating a No Parking zone on the entire north side of
Cassia Road from El Camino Real to Poinsettia Lane.
Chairperson Courtney asked if there were questions of staff.
Chairperson Courtney asked if parking would be allowed on the south side of the road.
Mr. Johnson replied that parking would be allowed to remain on the south side because the distance from the
centerline to curb is wide enough to allow a through traffic lane and a parking lane.
Commissioner Schall requested clarification regarding the widening of Cassia Road in the areas where it is
currently 32 feet in width.
Mr. Johnson replied that eventually it would be widened to its full 40 feet curb-to-curb distance when
development on the south side of Cassia Road occurs.
As there were no additional questions of staff Chairperson Courtney opened public testimony.
PUBLIC TESTIMONY:
As there was no public testimony, Courtney closed public testimony and called for a discussion.
DISCUSSION:
As there was no discussion, Chairperson Courtney closed discussion and called for a motion.
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MOTION:
ACTION: Motion by Commissioner Cress, and duly seconded by Commissioner
Schall, to accept the recommendation of the Traffic Safety Coordinating
Committee, that the existing No Parking zone on the north side of Cassia
Road be extended westerly to Poinsettia Lane.
VOTE: 3-0-0
AYES: Courtney, Schall, Cress
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
Mr. Johnson stated that an ordinance would be required to be adopted by the City Council to establish the No
Parking zone as recommended.
ITEM 7 REPORT FROM TRAFFIC COMMISSIONERS
None
ITEM 8 REPORT FROM TRAFFIC ENGINEER
Mr. Johnson mentioned that an agenda item would go before the City Council on Tuesday, June 3,2003 to
consider appointing the fifth Traffic Safety Commissioner to the Traffic Safety Commission.
In addition, Mr. Johnson noted that staff placed a request on the consent calendar for the City Council to
consider funding a speed reduction study on La Costa Avenue easterly of El Camino Real, between El
Camino and Rancho Santa Fe Road. A consultant, at an estimated cost of $80,000, would conduct this study
if approved.
Commissioner Cress asked if staff could conduct this study, thereby saving $80,000 for other more urgent
needs of the City.
Mr. Johnson noted that if City Council decided to have staff conduct the study, it would be necessary for other
staff duties to be postponed.
Chairperson Courtney questioned the number of traffic studies conducted on La Costa Avenue in the last
twenty years.
Mr. Johnson stated he did not have the exact number, but noted that this speed reduction study is would be
unique and has not been performed on La Costa Avenue before.
Mr. Johnson mentioned that the next regular meeting of the Traffic Safety Commission would take place on
Monday, July 7, 2003.
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ADJOURNMENT:
By proper motion the Regular Meeting of June 2, 2003 was adjourned at 325 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Dianna Scott
Minutes Clerk
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