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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-08-05; Traffic Safety Commission; MinutesTRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION Monday, August 5, 1974 City Manager's Conference Room Present: Chairman Bob Nelson, Col. A1 Wood, Bill Harkins, Joe Eggleston, Capt. Wally Rossall, Kent Whitson Absent: Manny Puentes Guest : Ruth Honnold 1. Approval of Minutes The minutes of the June 3, 1974 meeting were approved as submitted. 2. Election of Officers Bob Nelson was elected as Chairman for the next fiscal year. A1 Wood was elected as the Vice-chairman. 3. Request for safety siqninq on Adams Street at Cape Aire Lane The Commission recommended against installing any additional signs at this intersection as their effect would be minimal. The Commission did recommend that the Public Works Department improve the sight distance on the southeast corner, if possible. 4. Stop control at various intersections along Roosevelt Street and Madison Street. After reviewing the traffic and accident patterns, the Commission recommended that YIELD signs be installed on both Pine Avenue and Walnut Avenue at their intersections with Roosevelt Street and Madison Street. The eastbound and west- bound traffic on Pine and Walnut Avenues must therefore yield to northbound and southbound traffic on Roosevelt and Madison Streets. 5. Request to reduce 45 MPH speed zone to 35 MPH on Carlsbad Boulevard between Aqua Hedionda Bridge to Tierro del Oro. Also, request for raised pavement markers to notify motorists of chanqes in speed zones. After reviewing the traffic speed zone survey, the Commission re- commended that the existing 45 MPH speed zone on the above section of Carlsbad Boulevard remain unchanged. This concurs with the Commission's previous recommendation made at its October 1, 1973 meeting. The accident rate along this section of Carlsbad Boulevard is very low, and any reduction of the posted speed limit would qualify this section of Carlsbad Bi-Jd. as an illegal speed trap, according to the Vehicle Code. L _-- TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION August 5, 1974 Page 2 Regarding raised pavement markers to notify motorists of changes in speed zone, the Commission is adamantly against this type of use for raised pavement markers, or "speed bumps''. The reasons are (1) they should only be used as a temporary measure to alert motorists of large differences in speed zones (usually when construction is occurring), (2) they tend to be more of a hazard than a benefit, especially in rainy or foggy weather, and (3) they are difficult to maintain. 6. Time limit on north side of Elm Avenue in front of City Hall. The Commission recommended that three stalls be allotted for twenty-minute time 1 imit parking at the above entrance to City Hall. The Commission recommended that about 66 feet of curb be painted green, but that no signs be posted. -- 7. Request to post 25 MPH on Garfield Street between Pine Avenue and Tamarack Avenue. The Commission recommended against posting any 25 MPH speed limit signs on the above residential section of Garfield Street, primarily due to the fact that the law does not require posting a "prima facie" speed limit of 25 MPH in a residential district which is readily apparent. Also, with so many cross streets, effective signing would be very difficult. The accident rate has been relatively low on Garfield Street. Enforcement of the "prima facie" speed 1 imit is encouraged. Drive and Sunnyhill Drive. Even though the above street transverses through a residential district, the street width (48 feet wide) and a traffic speed zone survey both indicate that a speed limit greater than 25 MPH should be posted. Therefore, the Commission recommended against posting any speed limit signs along Tamarack Avenue, and let the "prima facie" speed limit of 25 MPH for a residential area govern. It was suggested that additional speed zone surveys be taken on other sections of Tamarack Avenue; and then have the Commission review these surveys. 8. Request for 25 MPH speed zone on Tamarack Avenue between Park 9. 4-way stop control at the intersection of Adams Street and Chi nquapi n Avenue. Adams Street now stops for Chinquapin Avenue. After reviewing the traffic volumes and the accident history, the Commission recommended that 4-way stop control be established at this intersect ion. 10. Request for additional crosswalks on Carlsbad Boulevard between Pine Avenue and Tamarack Avenue. TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION August 5, 1974 Page 3 The Commission recommended that the Public Works Department reviewing the possibility of establishing additional cross- walks on the above section of Carlsbad Boulevard in conjunc- tion with the development of the proposed State Beach park on the west side of Carlsbad Boulevard. Respectfully submitted, dent A. Whitson Civil & Transportation Engineering Assistant Traffic Safety Commission KAW/sn