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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-12-02; Traffic Safety Commission; MinutesTRAFFI C SAFETY COMMISSION Monday, December 2, 1974 Engineering-Planning Conference Room Present: Chairman Bob Nelson, A1 Wood, Joe Eggleston, Bill Harkins, Capt. Wally Rossall, Kent Whitson, Bill Baldwin Absent: Manny Puentes Guests : Liz Kahn and several residents from the Bristol Cove area 1. Approval of Minutes The minutes of the November 4, 1974, meeting were approved as submitted. 2. Traffic signal at Elm Avenue and Roosevelt Street The Commission recommended that a fixed time signal be installed at the above intersection. The nationally accepted warrant for minimum vehicular volume at an intersection to be signalized is met. Also, two other warrants, interruption of continuous traf- fic and accident experience, come close to meeting the nationally accepted warrants. The Commission recommended that the fixed time signals be a temporary measure until such time that the on-street parking can be eliminated on both sides of Elm Avenue to facilitate left turn lanes and a fu.&ly actuated traffic signal. This will re- duce the delay caused by a fixed time signal. Also, the Commission moved l?hat the City look carefully at the possibility of establishing municipal parking lots to eliminate all the on-street parking along Elm Avenue and to ease the move- ment of downtown traffic. 3. Speed zone on Park Drive at Bristol Cove After a lengthy discussion regarding the above item, the Com- mission decided to make a field trip to the site before making any recommendations. 4. The establishment of Washington Street between Elm Avenue and Tamarack Avenue After carefully reviewing the request, the Commission recommended that the City investigate the possibility of acquiring enough TRAFFIC S AFTEY COMMI S S ION December 2, 1974 Page 2 right-of-way property from the Santa Fe Railway Company for the establishment and full street construction of Washington Street between Beech Avenue and Tamarack Avenue. 5. Change Commission meeting time Due to the difficulty that many of the Commission members have in attending the Commission meetings at its present scheduled time on Mondays, the Commission moved that the meetings be changed to the first Tuesday of every month at 3:OO p.m. will be held in the new Engineering-Planning Conference Room. They 6. Eliminate the two-hour parking limit on Oak Avenue between Roosevelt Street and the Santa Fe Railway tracks Due to the lack of background information, the Commission did not recommend that the two-hour parking on the above street be eliminated at this time. Respectfully submitfed, Kent A. Whitson Traffic Safety Commission