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TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION (SPECIAL MEETING)
January 9, 2017
5:00 p.m.
City Council Chamber
1. CALL TO ORDER
Chair Hunter called the Meeting to order at 5:05 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL:
Present:
Chair Chuck Hunter
Commissioner Kathryn Fox
Commissioner Fred Muir
Commissioner Monica Gocan
Absent: Commissioner Ervin Poka
Staff Members Present:
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
December 5, 2016
Doug Bilse, City Traffic Engineer
Craig Williams, Transportation Manager
John Kim, Associate Engineer
Jim Gale, Engineering Technician
ACTION: Motion by Commissioner Muir and seconded by Commissioner Fox to
approve the minutes of the regular meeting held on December 5, 2016 with
the following correction to Section 3, Approval of Minutes: "Motion by
Commissioner Fox and seconded by Commissioner Muir..." should read
"Motion by Commissioner Poka and seconded by Commissioner Muir to
approve the minutes of the regular meeting held on November 7, 2016".
VOTE: 4/1
AYES: Hunter, Fox, Muir, Gocan
NOES: None
ABSENT: Poka
ABSTAIN: None
4. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS/PUBLIC COMMENT: None
5. PREVIOUS BUSINESS: None
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6. NEW BUSINESS:
A. New Speed Zones
• None
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B. Transportation Projects
• La Costa Avenue Traffic Calming CIP/Complete Streets Update — Information Item Only
Associate Engineer John Kim presented the report and reviewed a PowerPoint presentation
(on file in the Office of the City Clerk).
Gene Belton, President of Alta Verde Homeowners Association, 2322 La Costa Avenue, expressed
concerns about a recent traffic collision that occurred on La Costa Avenue adjacent to his residence
and said the design of the road encourages motorists to drive faster. He thanked the Traffic Safety
Commission and staff for their professionalism.
Catherine Belton thanked the Traffic Safety Commission for their service and praised staff and City
Council for the City's General Plan. She shared photos of a recent traffic collision that occurred
adjacent to her residence on La Costa Avenue. She would like to see traffic calming implemented
as soon as possible to help prevent traffic collisions such as the one mentioned previously.
Evelyn Montalbano, 2404 La Costa Avenue, expressed concerns about the difficulty that residents
of Costa Pointe Town homes, located on the south side of La Costa Avenue, have when exiting their
driveway and turning to the west. She would like something done to improve the situation and
make it safer for them such as installing landscaped medians.
Ernest Trujillo, 2644 La Costa Avenue, supports staff's recommendation. He expressed concerns
about the noise level of the traffic on the subject portion of La Costa Avenue and asked that the
number of signs and size of signs be increased.
Sara McCarty, 2320 La Costa Avenue, supports staff's recommendation. She said there are a large
number of driveways along the subject portion of La Costa Avenue. She'd like to see the roadway
narrowed so that it feels more residential. She also expressed concern about the noise level of the
traffic and lack of sidewalks.
Manuel Harris, 2322 La Costa Avenue, lives on the north side of La Costa Avenue across the
roadway from where the subject traffic collision occurred. He appreciates the improvements done
previously because it enables him to utilize the center turn lane to turn into his driveway. He is very
concerned, though, about the several times he has seen impatient westbound motorists use the
bike lane and center turn lane when passing a westbound motorist who is driving the speed limit.
He said at those times he is concerned that he, and others, could be involved in a head-on collision.
He said additional signs are not the answer but believes physical improvements are necessary.
He'd also like additional enforcement of the speed limit to occur. He thanked the Traffic Safety
Commission and staff.
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Aaron McCarty, 2320 La Costa Avenue, thanked the other La Costa Avenue residents for attending
the meeting and said he'll continue to encourage residents to attend future meetings as well. He
appreciates that this item is moving forward and he looks forward to when the speed is reduced
along the roadway.
Christine Davis, 2412 La Costa Avenue, has lived on La Costa Avenue for 20 years, and has enjoyed
it for the most part. She appreciates all the previous improvements to reduce the speed including
reducing the number of westbound lanes and installing several warning signs and three speed
feedback signs. All of it has helped and she wants the City to keep going with additional measures
to improve the roadway and slow traffic including reducing the two eastbound lanes to one lane.
Mehdi Zomorrodian, 2464 La Costa Avenue, says he lives across the street from the Costa Pointe
development. He explained that when the project was approved, $200,000 was received by the
City to install a traffic signal at the project driveway. He suggested installing the subject traffic
signal now and then narrow the roadway and install medians and landscaping as part of the road
diet.
Kazem Zomorrodian, 2400 La Costa Avenue, says he has seen great changes on this portion of La
Costa Avenue since the westbound travel lanes were reduced from two lanes to one. He would like
to see additional measures undertaken to improve the safety of the roadway.
Chuck Hunter asked Mr. Bilse to give a status on the traffic signal that Mehdi mentioned earlier.
Doug said Mehdi is correct that $200,000 was given to the city from the developer of the project as
a condition of approval for construction of a traffic signal. After discussing the matter with the city,
the developer was open to the funds being used for traffic calming of the roadway, not necessarily
for a traffic signal. Doug said the city recommends a roundabout for the development's driveway
at Sitio del Mar. He said the $200,000 is included in the total project cost that John Kim mentioned
earlier.
• Carlsbad Coastal Corridor
Transportation Manager Craig Williams presented the report and reviewed a PowerPoint
presentation (on file in the Office of the City Clerk).
C. New Traffic Control Devices
• Striping Treatments for Bike Facilities
Transportation Manager Craig Williams presented the staff report (on file in the Office of
the City Clerk).
Craig said this item is based on a request from Ms. Judy Frankel. She sent a letter which he
asked be included in the record and read a portion of the letter aloud. (the letter is on file along
with the staff report in the Office of the City Clerk)
In response to inquiry from Commissioner Muir, Mr. Williams clarified that city paint crews are not
able to apply anything other than water -based paints. Any other paints, such as epoxy paint or
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thermoplastic, must be applied by an outside contractor since the city doesn't have the equipment
to do so.
Commissioner Muir also inquired as to whether a cost/benefit analysis was done regarding
spending the additional funds to have contractors apply thermoplastic as compared to city crews
who use paint.
Commissioner Muir asked what the difference is between the different applications when roadways
are wet. Craig said glass beads are mixed into thermoplastic. As a result, he believes the traction is
better than with epoxy paint or water -based paint. Craig said he'll provide a follow-up report to the
commission regarding this subject.
D. Legislation and Policies
• Traffic Safety Commission Procedure Rules — Request for any proposed
changes
Mr. Bilse presented the staff report and said the Traffic Safety Commission was established
in 1990 along with the original procedure rules. He thoroughly reviewed the current "Traffic
Safety Commission Procedure Rules", as adopted by the Traffic Safety Commission on
February 1, 2016, while highlighting the most important points and staff recommendations
for changes to be made. (Report on file in the Office of the City Clerk)
Chair Hunter said the last paragraph of Section 5, "Approval of Minutes", should read "If
there is no objection...", not "If there is objection...", as it currently reads. Discussion ensued
and all were in agreement with Chair Hunter.
Chair Hunter said Section 6, "Oral Communications", says "A total of 15 minutes is provided
for oral communications'; but doesn't mention a limit of 3 minutes per speaker. Discussion
ensued. It was decided to remove the mention of "15 minutes" and change the name of the
section to "Public Comment" rather than "Oral Communications".
Chair Hunter mentioned that the first sentence of the eighth paragraph of Section 8, "New
Business", states "Voting shall be conducted by the use of a voice vote." He suggested
adding the words "or electronic method" to the end of the sentence. All agreed.
Chair Hunter reminded staff that the third paragraph of Section 5, "Approval of Minutes",
states that "A copy of the previous Commission meeting minutes shall be distributed to each
Commissioner one week prior to the subsequent meeting." Mr. Bilse assured the
commissioners that, in the future, they will receive the minutes as stated.
Commissioner Hunter suggested reversing the order of Sections 9 and 10, "Report from
Traffic Safety Commissioners" and "Report from Traffic Engineer". All agreed.
Chair Hunter said Section 13, "Legal Guidelines'; states "Robert's Rules of Order" for item
number 2 in the category of "state guidelines". He said it should read "Rosenberg's Rules of
Order" if that is what City Council adheres to. All agreed.
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Mr. Williams suggested changing the end of the fourth paragraph of Section 5, "Approval of
Minutes" to read "....the minutes become a permanent public record and are filed
accordingly" instead of "....and are filed in the Transportation Department". All agreed.
Mr. Williams suggested changing Item #5 in Section 12, "Code of Conduct", to read "Shut off
all electronic devices" instead of "Shut off all cell phones and beepers". All agreed.
Mr. Bilse said he'll bring this item back at a future meeting along with a revised version of
the rules to be voted on.
E. Other Issues
a. None
F. Police -Related Matters
b. None
7. REPORT FROM CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER:
None
8. REPORT FROM TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSIONERS:
None
9. ADJOURNMENT:
By proper motion, Chair Hunter adjourned the meeting of January 9, 2017 at 6:33 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
James Gale
Engineering Technician II