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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet - TSP - 2017.02.09Traffic Safety and Parking Commission City of Burlingame Meeting Agenda BURLINGAME CITY HALL 501 PRIMROSE ROAD BURLINGAME, CA 94010 Council Chambers7:00 PMThursday, February 9, 2017 Special Meeting Members of the public may comment on any action or study item appearing on the agenda at the time it is called. Comments on other items should be made under agenda item #5. Provision of identifying information is optional but assists in preparation of the minutes. All votes are unanimous unless separately voted for the record. 1. Call To Order - 7:00 p.m. 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Roll Call 4. Approval of Minutes January 12, 2017 Regular Meeting Minutesa. Meeting MinutesAttachments: Members of the public may speak on any item not on the agenda. Members of the public wishing to suggest an item for a future Commission agenda may do so during this public comment period. The Ralph M. Brown Act (the State-Local Agency Open Meeting Law) prohibits the Commission from acting on any matter that is not on the agenda. Speakers are requested to fill out a "Request To Speak" card located on the table by the door and hand it to staff. The provision of a name, address or other identifying information is optional. Speakers are limited to three minutes each. The Commission Chair may adjust the time limit in light of the number of anticipated speakers. 5. Public Comments: Non-Agenda 6. Discussion/Action Items City Hall Traffic Calminga. Staff PresentationAttachments: TSPC 2017 Priorities Discussionb. Sub-Committee Organizationc. Page 1 City of Burlingame Printed on 2/7/2017 February 9, 2017Traffic Safety and Parking Commission Meeting Agenda 7. Information Items Engineering Division Reportsa. Staff Report Communication Log Attachments: Police Department Reportsb. Farmer's Marketc. TSPC Chair/Commissioner's Communicationsd. 8. Committee & Sub-Committee Reports Downtown Parking (Martos & Wettan)a. Broadway Parking (Wettan & Bush)b. School Speed Limits (Londer & Akers)c. Envision Burlingame (Martos & Londer)d. 9. Future Agenda Items 10. Adjournment NOTICE: Any attendees wishing accommodations for disabilities please contact the City Clerk at 650-558-7203 at least 24 hours before the meeting. A copy of the Agenda Packet is available for public viewing at the City Clerk's office, 501 Primrose Road, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. before the meeting and at the meeting. Visit the City's website at www.burlingame.org. Agendas and minutes are available on the site. NEXT TRAFFIC, SAFETY & PARKING COMMISSION MEETING: Thursday, March 9, 2017 Page 2 City of Burlingame Printed on 2/7/2017 1 TRAFFIC, SAFETY AND PARKING COMMISSION Unapproved Minutes Regular Meeting of Thursday, January 12, 2017 1. CALL TO ORDER 7:00 p.m. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 3. ROLL CALL MEMBER PRESENT: Akers, Bush, Londer, Martos, Wettan MEMBERS ABSENT: 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Motion: To accept the minutes of December 8, 2016 with the following five edits: • Item 5, page 2, paragraph 1 – corrected directional reference “up” Hillside to “east” on Hillside; • Item 5, page 2, paragraph 1 – added text to indicate that Chair Wettan recused himself during public comment due to his residency in the area; • Item 6a, page 2, paragraph 4 – corrected reference from Chair Martos to Commissioner Martos; • Item 7b, page 6, paragraph 1 – Replaced the reference to traffic sergeant with Officer Garrett Penn; and • Item 7b, page 6, paragraph 4 – Corrected reference to Mayor Brownrigg with Councilman Brownrigg. M/S/C: Akers/Bush; 5/0/0 5. PUBLIC COMMENTS – NON-AGENDA No public comment. 2 6. DISCUSSION/ACTION ITEMS a) School Traffic Safety Improvements on Cabrillo and Cortez Chair Wettan welcomed all in attendance then recused himself due to his residency in the area and passed the gavel to Vice-Chair Bush. Mr. Wong began by providing a history of concerns, recent accidents, previous signage improvements and the following proposed improvements as a result of recent events: • Install school speed limit signs, and pavement legends along Cabrillo Avenue and Cortez Avenue; • Install red-curbing along Cabrillo Avenue in front of OLA; • Install red-curbing at the front of the school for approximately 80-feet; • Stripe a high-visibility crosswalk on Hillside Drive at Cortez Avenue to further enhance the visibility; and • Obtain additional data regarding traffic in the area once school is back in session to allow staff to make a determination on any additional improvements including the possibility of making Hillside Drive/Cortez Avenue controlled by an all-way stop. Mr. Wong indicated that the request to install a mid-block crossing on Cortez Avenue in front of the school is not preferred because they do not have any stop-controls so staff recommended using crosswalks at controlled intersections located on both ends of Cabrillo Avenue. A brief discussion amongst the Commissioners took place to clarify red and white zones, the parking conditions, and current morning drop off conditions. Following, Vice-Chair Bush welcomed and thanked everyone in the audience and opened public comment. The following fourteen people spoke during public comment: OLA Principal Amy Costa, Father Michael Mahoney, Robert Audrey, Elaine Scoles, F. Louie, Manito Velasco, John Dooling, Erin Frakes, Fred and Jennifer Bertetta, Kelly Carcione, Joan Cleany, Megan Wolfe, Chris Goethals, and Andy Maxwell. The general theme was similar for the vast majority that spoke regarding their safety concerns. In summary, the public made the following comments and requests: • Reduce school speed limit to 15 MPH and possibly consider reducing the speed on all four surrounding streets: Hillside, Cortez, Cabrillo and Easton; • The stop controls at Hillside and Cortez are ineffective; • Request flashing beacons or something similar to the crosswalks on Broadway to increase visibility; • Request of mid-block crosswalk on Cabrillo in front of the school entrance; • Lack of street lighting at night is a problem; 3 • Zebra-like crossing on Hillside at Cortez is unrealistic; • Increase police presence and enforcement; • Adjust signal timing at El Camino and Hillside to allow for a longer window to cross at Hillside and Cortez; • Consider one-way street during school hours similar to other schools; • School zone signs are faded and difficult to see; and • Consider installing speed humps to reduce speeding in the area. In addition, concerns were raised by those living in the area as they felt education, reeducation and holding parents, neighbors, and school faculty accountable to follow the rules currently in place for drop-off and pick-up was very important. A larger police presence and targeted enforcement was also suggested by the neighbors because access is also an ongoing problem. Vice-Chair Bush closed public comment and opened the floor to his fellow commissioners. Commissioner Londer said he wants the safest and best outcome for all involved. He indicated that there is a current school speed limit reduction pilot program on Quesada Way where the Burlingame Intermediate School is located and suggested staff adds Cabrillo and Cortez to the pilot program. Commissioner Londer went on to explain there are certain regulations that must be followed so some requests may not be feasible. He continued by sharing his support for a lighted crosswalk at Hillside and Cortez, to review signal timing at Hillside and Cabrillo to allow more time for pedestrians and bicyclist to cross Hillside at Cabrillo, and increased education and enforcement. He was not in favor of the mid-block crosswalk on Cabrillo. Commissioner Akers thanked everyone in attendance and stated his first recommendation is to see this item come back to the Commission periodically over the next 6 months. Commissioner Akers suggested the Burlingame Police Department start to enforce the basic speed law immediately and for Engineering staff to expand the pilot program surrounding the Burlingame Intermediate School to include the area surrounding OLA. Based on observations and comments, he felt there is an enforcement issue that merits attention and welcomed any feedback and suggestions from the Burlingame Police Department. Commissioner Akers was in favor of looking into other traffic calming measures such as bulb outs but requested staff comes back to the Commission with a cohesive vision for improving the Hillside corridor at Balboa, Cortez and Cabrillo. He also suggested adding the portable and changeable message board at the Hillside and Cortez crossing to help with visibility now. Commissioner Akers was sensitive to the concerns of the residents in the area as well and is not in favor of converting the surrounding streets to one-way or installing a mid-block crosswalk on Cabrillo at this time. Commissioner Martos thanked the audience for their comments and bringing their concerns to the commissioner’s attention. Commissioner Martos suggested a progressive and possibly segmented approach to the infrastructure improvements starting with low impact to high impact measures and gave the following progression at Hillside and Cortez as an example: 4  Install zebra crosswalk  Add improved overhead lighting  Add stop sign at Cortez with a crosswalk  Add flashing beacon signals  Flashing beacons to trigger stoplight from green to red to increase allowable time to cross Hillside at Cortez  Install traffic signal at Cortez and Hillside Commissioner Martos felt the biggest risk is speeding down Hillside and recognized the concerns with Cabrillo and Cortez but felt some issues may be mitigated with the speed limit reduction. He suggested solar signs warning drivers to slow down based on their current rate of speed. Commissioner Martos also expressed he is in favor of additional police enforcement, issuing citations as a deterrent and to educate and reiterate the traffic flow plan and safety precautions to both the parents—and students. He closed by requesting City staff review the suggested improvements and bring the item back to a future TSPC meeting for further discussion. Vice-Chair Bush shared his morning drop-off observations such as lack of visibility of oncoming traffic for the crossing guard, absence of a pedestrian head on Cabrillo, and parents and children crossing mid-block on Cabrillo rather than at either corner where the crosswalks are located. He also noted the sun is blinding in the morning while traveling southbound on Cabrillo or Cortez and therefore is concerned with mid-block crossings. Vice-Chair Bush inquired about the general traffic flow plan the school encourages and Principal Costa explained the route as follows: Morning drop-off: Travel south on Cortez from Hillside, enter the middle gate where school staff is present to assist the children getting dropped off and drivers are encouraged to find parking or travel north on Cabrillo when departing. Afternoon pick-up: From Easton, travel north on Cabrillo into the lower yard which was what Principal Costa believes was agreed to by the neighbors in the area as well. Principal Costa continued by explaining the traffic flow plan is published and discussed at Back to School Night and that the flow of traffic is different for drop-off and pick-up due to the location of the classrooms for those in primary grades. As a result of traffic flow and safety concerns, Vice-Chair Bush suggested staff consider a no right turn on red. Vice-Chair Bush thanked everyone for coming out and providing comments to an extremely complex situation and requested a timeline from Mr. Wong on the implementation of some of the suggested improvements. Mr. Wong responded and indicated the additional school speed limit reduction at OLA to the current pilot program on Quesada, red-curbing, thermoplastic zebra striped crosswalks, new signage, pavement legends, street light adjustments, and portable driver feedback signs can all 5 be considered short-term improvements. He explained that the longer-term improvements consisted of possibly converting Hillside and Cortez to an all-way stop, installing solar driver feedback signs on Hillside, Cabrillo and Cortez and researching, and possibly implementing a lead pedestrian interval to increase the travel time for pedestrians to cross Hillside. Commissioner Akers moved to make the following motion: The Commission endorses the measures recommended verbally by staff, requests a report back next month and to bring back as an action item in the coming months to evaluate additional data collected by staff and for an update. M/S/C: Akers/Martos 4/0/1 (Wettan recused) b) TSPC 2017 Priorities Discussion The Commissioners engaged in a discussion regarding priorities for the 2017 calendar year. Based on the upcoming City Council meeting specifically for goal setting on January 28, the Commission came up with the following draft list of TSPC priorities with the intent to modify as necessary based on City Council’s vision and goals. TSPC Led Effort: Rank Priority Item 1 B/PAC setup 2 Bay Trail 3 Broadway Parking 4 California Complete Streets 5 Downtown Modal Access 6 ECR Corridor (ECR Task Force) 7 Grant Strategies 8 Parking and traffic considerations w/Planning 9 Public Shuttles/Transit 10 School Traffic Issues 11 SR2S Review 12 San Mateo's Peninsula Ave OC 13 Neighborhood Traffic Calming Staff Update via Report Rank Priority Item 1 Caltrans’ ECR/Floribunda 2 Hoover School Update 3 Downtown Parking Strategies 6 4 City Hall Traffic Calming/Floribunda 5 California Roundabout 6 General Plan – Circulation Element 7 Bike\Ped Plan Update: Fwd to BPAC 8 Rec Center Parking 9 Carolan Complete Streets Update 10 Grant Opportunities 11 Grade Separation 12 San Mateo's Peninsula Ave OC 13 School Speed Limit Updates 14 Burlingame Point - Bay Trail 15 School Safety Improvements 16 California Complete Streets 17 California Drive parking restrictions c) Sub-Committee Organization Due to the extensive amount of public comment and discussion on other agenda items, Commissioner Martos made the following motion: Postpone discussion of item 6c to the regular meeting in February. M/S/C: Martos/Akers 5/0/0 7. INFORMATION ITEMS a) Engineering Division Reports • US101/Broadway Interchange Project – Stage 4 is approaching its completion in February. There are no roadway closures anticipated. • California Drive Roundabout – No update since November meeting. Project plans are at 65% Horizontal Geometric Design configuration with work for 95% in progress. • Carolan Complete Streets – Caltrans has completed their review of the project plans and specifications, given authorization, and the City can advertise for construction. • 2016-2017 Street Resurfacing Program – Below is the preliminary list of streets the City is planning on resurfacing as part of the program. This list is subject to change due to unforeseeable conditions encountered during the bid process as 7 well as construction. Staff has completed an initial “Complete Streets” review, and will meet with community BPAC members to obtain their input as well. STREET NAME: BETWEEN: 1 BAYSHORE HIGHWAY BURLWAY AIRPORT 2 CAPUCHINO AVE MILLS GROVE 3 CLARENDON RD DWIGHT BURLINGAME 4 DRAKE AVE CARMELITA SANCHEZ 5 EL CAMINO FRONTAGE MURCHINSON DUFFERIN 6 LAGUNA AVE MILLS GROVE 7 LAUREL AVE PARK OAK GROVE 8 MAPLE AVE MORRELL PARK 9 NEWHALL RD SANCHEZ FORESTVIEW 10 OGDEN DR MURCHINSON TROUSDALE 11 PALOMA AVE MILLS GROVE 12 PARK RD BURLINGAME HOWARD 13 PENINSULA DR CALIFORNIA HUMBOLDT 14 SANCHEZ AVE DRAKE EL CAMINO 15 SEBASTIAN WAY TROUSDALE ARGUELLO 16 SEQUOIA AVE TROUSDALE CLARICE 17 VERNON WAY BLOOMFIELD CLARENDON • California Drive Complete Streets – The second public meeting for the project will be on January 24 in the Library’s Lane Room. • Larkspur/Linden Traffic Circle – Staff has selected a contractor for the project, and is finalizing the agreement. • Hoover School Update – Staff has made contact with some of the residents along Easton Drive with regards to on-street parking. • El Camino Real Waterline Replacement – The major traffic impacts for this project will be reduced as work will now involve tying the new system into the old system and completing service connections. Most of this work will occur near the shoulders and outside lanes. The project is scheduled to be complete by mid- February. • Ray Park, Easton Addition, and Neighborhood Sewer Rehab. Phase 1 – Contractor is completing their work on the project up on Skyline Boulevard near Margarita. No delays are anticipated. Project should be completed by TSPC meeting. • School Speed Limit – At the City Council meeting on January 3, the Council unanimously approved the pilot program. Staff to mark locations and install new 8 speed limit signs. Staff will try to schedule installation during the District’s President’s Day Week with notification to the school and District. • TSPC Email Communications – No new communications. • TSPC Priority List (Updated December 2016): TSPC Let Effort 1 Downtown Modal Access 2 B/PAC setup 6/9/16: Item 6a 3 School Speed Limit Notices/Review 9/8/16: Item 6b 4 School Traffic Issues 3/10/16: Item 6a 5 California Drive Commuter bike route 2/11/16: Item 6b 6 California Drive parking restrictions 7/14/16: Item 7a 7 Broadway Parking 7/14/16: Item 6a 8 Public Shuttles/Transit 9 Downtown Speed Limit Review 10 Review TSPC Mandate 11 Joint agreements with Caltrans Countywide 12 ECR Corridor Infrastructure 4/14/16 & 5/12/16 13 Bay Trail 14 Fee Schedules 15 Joint Commission Meeting (City Council) Staff Update via Report 1 Caltrans’ ECR/Floribunda Completed 2 Hoover School Update 1/12/17: Item 7a 3 Downtown Parking Strategies 12/8/16: Item 6a 4 City Hall Traffic Calming/Floribunda 9/8/16: Item 7a 5 California Roundabout 9/8/16: Item 7a 6 General Plan – Circulation Element 10/13/16: Item 8d 7 Bike\Ped Plan Update: Fwd. to BPAC 8 Taxi Regulation: Update by BPD Completed 9 Carolan Complete Streets Update 1/12/17: Item 7a 10 Grant Opportunities 12/8/16: Item 7a 11 Grade Separation 4/14/16: Item 6b 12 Traffic Brochure Completed 13 San Mateo's Peninsula Ave OC 12/9/16: Item 7a b) Police Department Reports Since the last TSPC meeting, Sergeant Shepley indicated there have been 33 accidents with 12 of them being minor injury accidents. One accident was considered a major injury accident. He explained an accident is classified as a major injury accident when medical attention is required. Five of the 33 accidents involved a pedestrian. Eleven of the 33 accidents were hit and runs. There were no accidents at the 9 intersection of El Camino Real and Floribunda. c) Farmer’s Market Chair Wettan and Commissioner Londer agreed to participate at the Farmers Market on January 14. d) TSPC Chair/Commissioner’s Communications No communications. 8. COMMISSION & COMMITTEE REPORTS a) Downtown Parking (Martos & Wettan) No update. b) Broadway Parking (Wettan & Bush) No update. c) School Speed Limits (Londer & Akers) No update. d) Envision Burlingame (Martos & Londer) No update. 9. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS • El Camino Real Task Force Schedule • Assessing Downtown Parking Utilization (Merchant Feedback/Additional Data Points) • Bay Trail Update 10. ADJOURNMENT 10:50 p.m. CITY HALL TRAFFIC CALMINGTraffic Safety and Parking CommissionFebruary 9, 2017 BACKGROUNDHISTORYOver the past few years neighborhood has requested traffic calming improvements.Staff met with residents and obtained input regarding speeding and lack of pedestrian facilities.Staff installed driver feedback signs along Floribunda and additional pedestrian signageCity Council provided funds for a traffic study.For the study, staff and design team facilitated public neighborhood meetings to obtain additional  input and share conceptual designs (March & May of 2016). DISCUSSIONAERIAL OF PROJECT AREA  DISCUSSIONPROPOSED LONG‐TERMIMPROVEMENTS DISCUSSIONPROPOSED NEAR‐TERM IMPROVEMENT LOCATIONS DISCUSSIONDETAIL OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS AT FLORIBUNDA/PRIMROSE DISCUSSIONDETAIL OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS AT FLORIBUNDA/ANSEL DISCUSSIONSIMULATION OF TRAFFIC CIRCLE QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS 1 STAFF REPORT AGENDA ITEM NO: 7.a – Engineering Division Reports MEETING DATE: February 9, 2017 To: Traffic Safety and Parking Commission Date: February 9, 2017 From: Andrew Wong, Transportation Engineer – (650) 558-7230 Subject: Item 7.a - Engineering Division Reports/Public Works Update RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Commission receive a presentation by staff providing an update on various Public Works – Engineering projects and activities. BACKGROUND  US101/Broadway Interchange Project – Stage 4 work is approaching its completion in February. No roadway closures anticipated.  2016-2017 Street Resurfacing Program – Below is the preliminary list of streets the City is planning on resurfacing as part of the program. This list is subject to change due to unforeseeable conditions encountered during the bid process as well as construction. Staff has completed an initial “Complete Streets” review, and will meet with community BPAC members to obtain their input as well. BAYSHORE HIGHWAY BURLWAY AIRPORT  CAPUCHINO AVE MILLS GROVE  CLARENDON RD DWIGHT BURLINGAME  DRAKE AVE CARMELITA SANCHEZ  EL CAMINO FRONTAGE MURCHINSON DUFFERIN  LAGUNA AVE MILLS GROVE  LAUREL AVE PARK OAK GROVE  NEWHALL RD SANCHEZ FORESTVIEW  OGDEN DR MURCHINSON TROUSDALE  PALOMA AVE MILLS GROVE  PARK RD BURLINGAME HOWARD  PENINSULA DR CALIFORNIA HUMBOLDT  SANCHEZ AVE DRAKE EL CAMINO  SEBASTIAN WAY TROUSDALE ARGUELLO  SEQUOIA AVE TROUSDALE CLARICE  VERNON WAY BLOOMFIELD CLARENDON  Item 7.a – Engineering Division Reports February 9, 2017 2  California Drive Complete Streets – 2nd meeting for the project completed.  Larkspur/Linden Traffic Circle – Contract finalized, moving towards project kick-off meeting with contractor.  Hoover School Update – No Update.  School Speed Limit – Work order to be generated to install 15 mph school signage along Quesada, Cortez, and Cabrillo.  TSPC Email Communications – No new communications.  TSPC Priority List (Updated February 2017): TSPC Led Effort 1 B/PAC setup 2 Bay Trail 3 Broadway Parking 4 California Complete Streets 5 Downtown Modal Access 6 ECR Corridor (ECR Task Force) 7 Grant Strategies 8 Parking and traffic considerations w/Planning 9 Public Shuttles/Transit 10 School Traffic Issues 11 SR2S Review 12 San Mateo's Peninsula Ave OC 13 Neighborhood Traffic Calming Staff Update via Report 1 Caltrans’ ECR/Floribunda 2 Hoover School Update 3 Downtown Parking Strategies 4 City Hall Traffic Calming/Floribunda 5 California Roundabout 6 General Plan – Circulation Element 7 Bike\Ped Plan Update: fwd to BPAC 8 Rec Center Parking 9 Carolan Complete Streets Update 10 Grant Opportunities 11 Grade Separation 12 San Mateo's Peninsula Ave OC 13 School Speed Limit Updates 14 Burlingame Point - Bay Trail 15 School Safety Improvements 16 California Complete Streets 17 California Drive parking restrictions Item 7.a – Engineering Division Reports February 9, 2017 3 DISCUSSION Some of these items may have been originally presented to City staff and/or the Traffic Safety and Parking Commission as public requests or comments. Items on this list are matters that would typically be addressed by City staff on an administrative level, or are City capital improvement projects. Matters that require broad public input or have a wide-spread impact are addressed as Commission “Discussion/Action Items” (TSPC Agenda Item 6). Burlingame TSPC Contact LogUpdated: 3/6/14CompletedCompletedPending Under Review by City StaffNot yet addressed by City StaffNo. Date Requestorct InfInfRequest StatusResponse No. 13 11/5/2014 Alvares 650johTaxi regulationCompletedBPD responded and contacted the tresspassing taxi 6 7/30/2014 SchweisoscRed‐tipping for improved dwy accessCompletedWO issued and completed7 7/23/2014 SchuhkaRRRP prgram for CypressCompletedCC approved RRRP, signs to be installed by Corp Yard8 6/16/2014 ParianispX‐ing guard request @ Ray/ECR/RosedaleCompletedSch. District and CM approved9 1/26/2015 Rogers 650sjrSchool traffic along PalomaCompletedBPD responded and is checking 10 1/15/2015 DemarcojusPalm/ECR X‐walkCompletedTo be addressed as part of Caltrans' Crosswalk Enhancement Project11 3/18/2015 ValadaomRRPP questions re: CypressCompletedemailed resident response, additionally notices sent out12 3/16/2015 James 925‐78parking concerns @1525 CalifCompletedemailed resident response13 3/19/2015 Dawid No mid block U‐turnCompletedphone call back to resident1 6/20/2014 Constantinocoall‐way stop: Howard/VictoriaCompletedUnder review by staff2 10/1/2014 HanifAhSpeeding on Ray Dr.CompletedAll‐way stop review completed @ Ray/Balboa4 11/5/2014 CoutantmSpeeding on RalstonPendingStaff to determine location for installation of temporary driver feedback signs5 10/2/2014 VelascochBicycling concerns on CaliforniaPendingUnder review by staff (BPAC), Class I facilities to be studied 14 4/30/2015 Giorni hoTour Buses dbl parking on Class II along Airport (Near Doubletree)CompletedBPD providing enforcement 15 4/20/2015 Velasco chNACTO Complete Street Webinar on May 20CompletedStaff enrolled in webinar16 5/7/2015 Stacie Low stared‐curbing along Hillside CircleCompletedStaff to mark out No Parking Restriction along Hillside Circle, then issue WO17 5/27/2015 Salvia 415saPedestrian crosswalk safety at ECR/WillowCompletedForwarded info and contact info to Caltrans18 6/22/2015 WallachanEvent at Ray ParkCompletedPark & Rec Staff to coordinate with neighborhood19 6/19/2015 VelascochDesign comments on Carolan Complete StreetsCompletedComments have been forwarded to design team for consideration20 9/10/2015 Shmygol Larkspur/Linden Traffic CircleCompletedTSPC supported installation, design options underway21 9/10/2015 Chan Larkspur/Linden Traffic CircleCompletedTSPC supported installation, design options underway22 9/9/2015 Harvey Larkspur/Linden Traffic CircleCompletedTSPC supported installation, design options underway23 9/9/2015 Fox Larkspur/Linden Traffic CircleCompletedTSPC supported installation, design options underway24 10/16/2015 AnncoBroadway OC ConstructionCompletedemailed resident response25 10/15/2015 Janice & Henry MokjchLarkspur/Linden Traffic CircleCompletedemailed resident response26 10/21/2015 Wendy RossieWBroadway OC ConstructionCompletedemailed resident response27 10/16/2015 AnncoCalif‐Palm constructionCompletedemailed resident response28 11/5/2015 CairnsSCCrosswalk at El Camino and WillowCompletedemailed resident response29 10/30/2015 JonesGUTraffic Congestion Information re Broadway Completedemailed resident response30 11/21/2015 Tidmarsh Concerns regarding RRFB at Paloma/BroadwayCompletedemailed resident response31 12/9/2015 Velasco comment regarding installation of all‐way stop st Balboa/RayCompleted32 12/18/2015 Ryan Drake Avenue onto Adeline red‐curbing for sight distancePendingStaff responded to resident, as well as generated work order33 1/12/2016 Dunn Striping of crosswalks along Broadway (ECR to Vancouver)PendingStaff responded to resident.  Staff to review34 1/13/2016 Velasco red curbing along ECR (Murchison and Trousdale)PendingStaff responded to resident.  WO to be issued for Feb.35 1/19/2016 Dawid comment regarding pedestrian safety treatments at cornersCompleted36 1/21/2016 Peters Speeding along Rivera and ArguelloPendingBPD dispatched as well as traffic hose counters.  Staff to review data, then make determination37 2/5/2016 Dobson Burlingame/California pedestrian crossing on CaliforniaPendingStaff responded to resident.  Staff to review signal timing.38 1/17/2017 White RRFB at Rollins/Edwards for Pen. Humane SocietyStaff to review and bring back at future TSPC meeting.