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MEETING OF: TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
DATE OF MEETING: TIME OF MEETING: 3:OO P.M.
PLACE OF MEETING:
September 13,2004 (Regular Meeting)
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CALL TO ORDER
Chair Gordon Cress called the Meeting to order at 3:OO p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Chair Gordon Cress
Vice-Chair Steve Dorsey
Commissioner Susan Gardner
Commissioner Guy Roney
Absent: Commissioner Bonnie Bradshaw
Staff Members Present: Robert Johson, Deputy City Engineer, Trimsportation
Division
Sgt. Marc Reno, Carlsbad Police Department
Lt. Don Rawson, Carlsbad Police Department
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
July 12,2004
ACTION: Motion by Chair Cress, and duly seconded by Commissioner Roney
to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of July 12,2004 as
presented.
VOTE: 3-0-1
AYES: Cress, Dorsey, Roney
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: Gardner
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August 2,2004
ACTION: Motion by Commissioner Roney, and duly seconded by Chair Cress
to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of August 2,2004 as
presented.
VOTE: 2-0-2
AYES: Cress, Dorsey
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: Gardner, Roney
ITEM 4 -ORAL COMMUNICATIONS:
None.
ITEM 5 -PREVIOUS BUSINESS:
Chair Cress presented a Traffic Safety Commission Resolution of Commmbtion to James Courtney
to honor Mr. Courtney for dedicating eleven and one-half years of service to the Traffic Safety
Commission.
James Courtney thanked the Commission for the Commendation and recognition of his service.
Robert Johnson, Deputy City Engineer, Transportation, stated that at tomorrow night’s City Council
meeting, the Council will adopt the ordinance to install a stop sign on Avenida Circeula at its
intersection with Paseo Almendro and to install a stop sign on Paseo fdmendro at its intersection
with Camino Serbal. In addition, the City Council has adopted the recommendation of the Traffk
Safety Commission to establish an all-way stop at the Cypress Avenue/Ocean Street intersection by
installing a stop sign on Cypress Avenue.
ITEM 6 - NEW BUSINESS:
ITEM6A. Review and comment on the existing Procedure for the Removal of an
Unwarranted Adult School Crossing Guard.
Mr. Johnson stated that the purpose of Item 6A was to review and comment on the existing
Procedure for the Removal of an Unwarranted Adult School Crossing Guard. Referring to Exhibit 1,
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Mr. Johnson explained that in September of 1987, Carlsbad developed the Procedure for the
Removal of an Unwarranted Adult School Crossing Guard. At the time, there were intersections
where an Adult Crossing Guard was stationed that did not meet the minimum warrants for an Adult
Crossing Guard as specified in the Caltrans Traffic Manual. There was no established policy or
criteria to use by staff in the consideration of removing the Adult Crossing Guard. Consequently, a
Procedure for the Removal of an Unwarranted Adult School Crossing Guard was developed and
submitted for comment by the Traffic Safety Commission. After review by the Commission, the
Procedure was submitted for comment to the Superintendents of each elementary school district
serving Carlsbad. It has been seventeen years since development of the Procedure, and it needs to be
updated to remove the reference to the Caltrans Traffic Manual. This reference will be replaced with
reference to the Manual on Uniform Tra@c Control Devices (MUTCD) 2003 Edition as amended by
the MUTCD 2003 California Supplement. Other revisions to the Procedure may also be needed after
further review by the Commission.
Mr. Johnson explained that the Carlsbad Police Department funds a total of twenty-two Adult
Crossing Guards at intersections throughout the city where elementary school pedestrians cross. In
the past, the Police Department contracted with a temporary agency to provide employees to serve as
the Adult Crossing Guards. The temp agency has declined to continue this service and the Police
Department is making other arrangements to provide the guards. Mr. Johnson stated that the
Carlsbad Police Department would continue to fund the guards out of the Police Department budget. However, the administration of furnishing the Adult Crossing Guards may become a school district
responsibility, with Carlsbad continuing to fund the Adult Guards, if this provision is successfblly
negotiated with each school district.
In addition, Mr. Johnson stated that since the funding and staffing of an Adult Crossing Guard is the
responsibility of the Police Department, when an Adult Crossing Guard does not report for duty at an
intersection, and if notified in advance, the Police Department will attempt to provide a uniformed
officer to serve the crossing guard function on that day. It has become an increasing burden as
Carlsbad continues to grow and more schools are added to the list where the Police Department
provides Adult Crossing Guards.
To minimize the fmcial and staffing burden of the Adult Crossing Guard program, the Police
Department may decide that there is a need to eliminate guards at unwarranted intersections. If that
decision is made, an up-to-date procedure for removing unwarranted Adult Crossing Guards will be
necessary. Mr. Johnson referred to Exhibit 2, which is a draft of Procedures for the Removal of an
Unwarranted Adult Crossing Guard, showing suggested revisions to the current policy. Other
revisions can be incorporated into the Procedure, as necessary.
Mr. Johnson stated that the Engineering staff would conduct a pedestrian study during three
“normal” school days in a 30-day period. Only elementary school students crossing unaccompanied
by an adult will be counted. Noted would be any unusual or significant data regarding the
intersection. The Engineering Department staf€ will compare existing field data with the Adult
Crossing Guard warrants contained in the MUTCD 2003 Edition as amended by the MUTCD 2003
California Supplement.
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Mr. Johnson stated that the Traffic Safety Coordinating Committee recommends that the Traffic
Safety Commission review and comment upon the draft Procedure. Upon receiving comments from
the Commission, it is recommended that the Procedure be submitted by staff to the Superintendents
of the school districts having elementary schools in Carlsbad where an Adult Crossing Guard is
provided. Their comments could be incorporated into the Procedure and re-submitted for review by
the Traffic Safety Commission before being finalized.
DISCUSSION:
Vice-Chair Dorsey asked how often the Adult Crossing Guards warrants contained in the MUTCD
were updated.
Mr. Johnson explained that periodic updates are made to the MUTCD, usually every one to one and
one-half years, but not always to Adult Crossing Guard warrants.
Vice-Chair Dorsey asked if the final decision resided with the Police Department as to the removal
of an unwarranted Adult Crossing Guard.
Mr. Johnson stated that the Police Department would meet with the school district and school
principal to discuss the matter. If the schools were adamant to not remove the Adult Crossing
Guards, the City Council would have the final decision on the matter. At any rate, a transition period
would be in place to prevent a lack of coordination. It would not be the intention of the Police
Department to take a hard stand on an immediate removal of the Adult Crossing Guard. More
accurately, the Police Department will work with the schools for a mutually satisfactory resolution.
Commissioner Gardner shared her concern that counting only how many unaccompanied elementary
age children crossed the street would not show the whole picture. She said that adults should also be
counted, and it should be noted how many children were crossing with the adult to get a better count
of the ratio of children with adults to unaccompanied children.
Mr. Johnson stated that school pedestrian counts obtained by staff are usually grouped as she was
suggesting. In fact, it is the intention also to note students that are dropped at the corner by their
parents and told to cross the intersection with the Adult Crossing Guard.
Chair Cress agreed with Commission Gardner and added that some parents would not accompany
their children at all if they knew that an Adult Crossing Guard would be present.
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Lt. Rawson, Police Department, stated that the police department would assist in any way that they
Can.
MOTION:
ACTION: Motion by Vice-Chair Dorsey and duly seconded by Commissioner Roney,
to change the wording contained in 3.D of the draft, the MUTCD to include
“latest addition . . . contained in the MUTCD . . .”
VOTE: 4-0-0
AYES: Cress, Dorsey, Gardner, Roney
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
MOTION:
ACTION: Motion by Commissioner Gardner, and duly seconded by Vice-Chair
Dorsey to amend the wording contained in 3.B of the draft, “all
pedestrians including groups. . . accompanied and unaccompanied by
an adult are counted.”
VOTE: 4-0-0
AYES: Cress, Dorsey, Gardner, Roney
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ITEM NO. 6B Install a stop sign on the unnamed private street in Car Country
Carlsbad at its intersection with Paseo Del Norte.
Referring to Exhibit 1, Mr. Johnson stated that the unnamed private street located in Car Country
Carlsbad intersects Paseo Del Norte in a T-intersection configuration. The private street is essentially
a cul-de-sac serving several automobile dealerships. No intersection traffic control has been
established on the private street.
Mr. Johnson explained that a traffic counted was conducted in November 2003 that determined that
the trafEc volume on the unnamed private street approaching Paseo Del Narte was 1,209 vehicles in
a 24-hour period. Staff conducted a wmant analysis for an all-way stop at this intersection and it
was determined that none of the warrants were met to consider establishing an all-way stop at the T-
intersection of Paseo Del Norte and the unnamed street. Staff also conducted a study to determine if
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the 10-mile per hour safe approach speed criteria was met. Consideration is typically given to
placing a stop sign on the minor street (in this case, the unnamed private street) if the 10-mile per
hour safe approach speed criteria is not met.
MI-. Johnson referred to Exhibit 2 stating that a driver on the minor street (stem of the T-intersection)
when approaching the major street reaches a decision point when slowing or braking to a stop is
necessary if there is another vehicle approaching fiom the left or right. The decision point on the
minor street must allow the driver to view, both to the right and left, an approaching vehicle that is
on the major street. The driver on the minor street, not having the right-of-way, can slow, stop, or
avoid a conflict with other vehicles, as necessary, when the proper clear sight triangle is provided.
For the unnamed private street, the decision point is assumed to be 50 feet from the conflict point for
an approach speed of 10 miles per hour. Using the critical speed on Paseo Del Norte of 40 miles per
hour, a distance of 195 feet along Paseo Del Norte is necessary to view the vehicle approaching the
intersection by the driver on the unnamed private street positioned at the decision point.
Mr. Johnson stated that the horizontal curvature of Paseo Del Norte combined with parked vehicles
on the east curb of Paseo Del Norte limits the view of the driver on the unnamed private street to
observe approaching vehicles on Paseo Del Norte fiom the driver’s left. A distance of only 80 feet is
available. Looking to the right, the driver has more than 300 feet for the clear sight line.
Consequently, the 10-mile per hour safe approach speed criteria is not met and a stop sign can be
considered for placement on the unnamed private street.
Mr. Johnson stated that the Traffic Safety Coordinating Committee recommends that a stop sip be
installed on the unnamed private street at its intersection with Paseo Del Norte. Further, an ordinance
will be required to be adopted by the City Council to establish the stop condition, as recommended.
DISCUSSION:
Vice-Chair Dorsey asked if there was a recent history of accidents.
Mr. Johnson stated that there were none at the intersection, but some in the vicinity of the
intersection.
Commissioner Gardner stated that she had observed several car dealers on that side of the street, and
there seemed to be a large number of U-turns made. She stated that a stop sign would help.
Chair Cress stated that he thought it was not necessary to have a stop sign in order to see what was
going on because a driver would typically first stop anyway to look for vehicles on the major street.
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There were so many vehicles, over 1,200 per day, that would need to stop with or without a stop
sign.
MOTION:
ACTION:
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAIN
ITEM 7:
Motion by Vice-Chair Dorsey and duly seconded by Commissioner Gardner,
to recommend that a stop sign be installed on the unnamed private street at its
intersection with Paseo Del Norte.
Cress, Dorsey, Gardner, Roney
None
None
4-0-0
REPORT FROM TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSIONERS
Vice-Chair Dorsey stated that he would be out of town and unable to attend the next Regular
Meeting of the Traffic Safety Commission scheduled for October 4, 2004.
ITEM 8: REPORT FROM TRAFFIC ENGINEER
Mr. Johnson stated that the workshop for the Traffic Safety Commissioners and public officials
would be held on October 2,2004 in Poway, and that it was not too late to sign up. He stated that
Commissioners Bradshaw and Roney would be attending.
Vice-Chair Dorsey asked if the workshop would be offered again during the year.
MI-. Johnson stated that it was held approximately every eighteen months.
Mr. Johnson stated that next month’s regular meeting of the Traffic Safety Commission would be
held on October 4, 2004 at 3:OO p.m.
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ADJOURNMENT:
Chair Gordon Cress adjourned the Regular Meeting of September 13,2004 at 3:38 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Ruth Steckdaub
Minutes Clerk