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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet - TSP - 2011.08.11BURLINGAME TRAFFIC, SAFETY AND PARKING COMMISSION AGENDA August 11, 2011 7:00 p.m. — Council Chambers 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES —July 14, 2011 6. PUBLIC COMMENTS Persons in the audience may speak on any item on the agenda or any other matter within the jurisdiction of the Commission. 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 Commission Chairperson may limit speakers to three minutes each. 7. CURRENT BUSINESS 7.1 Burlingame Avenue Downtown Parking (Meter Upgrades, Rate/Time Modifications) — Continued discussion and updates. 8. INFORMATION/DISCUSSION ITEMS FROM COMMISSION AND STAFF 8.1 Engineer's Report —Report and update on various construction projects 8.2 Traff ic Sergeant's Report —General/Selective Traffic Enforcement Report 8.3 Commissioners' Comments and Concerns 8.3.1 Bike Safety Workshop —Update 8.3 .2 Other Concerns and Comments 9. COMMUNICATIONS Report by Staff or Commissioners of citizen concerns or complaints regarding traffic, safety and parking issues that are within the Commission's jurisdiction. 10. COMMISSION &COMMITTEE REPORTS 10.1 10.2 Website/Communications Subcommitt Burlingame Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee (B/PAC) Committee meets 5:30PM in Conference Room B before each TSPC meeting. ee 10.3 Pedestrian Corridors Subcommittee 10.4 Neighborhood Parking subcommittee 11. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 11.1 Discussion of Electric Vehicle Charging Station (September) 11.2 Parking Meter and Rate/Parking Limit Modifications Updates (August) 11.3 Burlingame Avenue Downtown Parking Analysis (October) 11.4 Short-term parking around Lot G/Howard/Primrose area (October) Dates for discussion to be determined later by Staff or Commissioners. 12. ADJOURNMENT Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the Traffic, Safety and Parking Commission regarding any item on this agenda will be made available for public inspection at the Engineering Counter at City Hall located at 501 Primrose Road during normal business hours. MINUTES -ITEM 5 The City or Burlingame CALIFORNIA 94010-3997 w .burlingame.org TRAFFIC, SAFETY AND PARKING COMMISSION Meeting Minutes - Unapproved Thursday, July 14, 2011 Commissioners Present: Jeff Londer, Chair Laurie Simonson, Vice Chair Nicklas Akers Mark Noworolski Caroline Serrato Commissioners Absent: None Staff Present: Augustine Chou, Transportation Engineer, Public Works Joanne Louie, Administrative Secretary, Public Works Visitors: Michele Sidone, DBID Pat Giorni 1. CALL TO ORDER. 7:00 p.m. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG. 3. ROLL CALL. 5 of 5 Commissioners present. 4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Appointment of Jeff Londer to San Mateo County Transportation Authority (SMCTA) Citizens Advisory Committee was recognized. Chair Londer acknowledged Mr. Chou and City staff for receiving funding for three TDA grantsI Chair Londer recognized and congratulated Commissioner Caroline Serrato on her promotion to Captain of Police for the Town of Hillsborough 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - Motion: To accept the minutes of May 12, 2011 with following amendments: Visitors — spelling of Marc, Item 3 Roll Call — 4 of 5 Commissioners present (Londer -absent), Item 7.1 Mr. Yelnick spoke of behalf of Citizens Environmental Council, and Item 7.2 spelling of Siena. M/S/C: Simonson/Akers; 4/0/1 (Londer abstained) 6. PUBLIC COMMENTS Ms. Giorni congratulated the two new members of the Commission for their appointments to the County Transportation Authority. Ms Giorni also congratulated Commissioner Serrato on her promotion to Captain of Police for the Town of Hillsborough. Ms. Giorni then spoke regarding the need for enforcement of vehicles to park in the correct direction on streets. 7. CURRENT BUSINESS 7.1 Parking Lot G & N Modifications due to Intended Land Exchange between City of Burlingame and St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church — Initial discussions Mr. Chou provided a recap of last month's meeting in which City Manager Nantell explained the details of the land exchange deal and sought TSPC representation on the stakeholders' meeting. At that time, Commissioners Serrato and Simonson volunteered. Commissioners Serrato and Simonson reported that that concerns arising from the meeting dealt with short/long-term time limits on parking and the drop off areas for Call Primrose and the day care facility. Commissioner Serrato also attended the City Council meeting and assured them that TSPC will address their concerns and resolve the matters that they can resolve. Chair Londer opened the floor for public comment Ms. Sidone, spoke on behalf of DBID and reported that they didn't see any objection to the an exchange. Ms. Giorni cited the example of McKinley School, where there has been a successful student drop-off process; and, that there should be concern for people using the crosswalks at the Primrose and parking lot locations. Chair Londer closed the public comment period. The Commission discussed an idea about having another driveway in the church site for egress to improve the flow of traffic in their own parking lot. Mr. Chou explained that this idea had already been discussed several years back when the City attempted to address the short-term parking needs by changing several meters on Primrose (at Howard) into 24 -minute meters. He explained that the property owners did not find that solution feasible at the time. Mr. Chou explained that short -term parking could also be looked at farther south along Primrose, or at the corners of Primrose and Howard. He also stated that due to the construction of the Safeway project, an assessment of the current parking conditions and needs might be less accurate. It was suggested that this item be continued in October to determine if the opening of Safeway has any impact and to encourage people in the area to attend a meeting on this matter. 7.2 Parking Meter Upgrades, Rate and Parking Time Modifications (includes Burlingame Avenue 2 -Hour Parking Evaluation) — Initial discussions Mr. Chou discussed the general plan regarding the parking situation in the Burlingame Avenue downtown area. The discussion also dealt with the need to look at Smart Meters; and, an analysis to examine possible time limit changes on the Avenue and rate changes. There was also some discussion on potential use of other new technology to improve parking, such as individual parking space sensor units to reset meters and/or notify drivers of available spaces via mobile phone applications. Mr. Chou also reported that all these concerns were planned to be addressed with the impending streetscape design work. He added that the design work would be occurring during the next eight months. Commissioner Noworolski urged that the Police Department revisit a trial period for smart meters. This item will be placed as a future agenda item with regular updates. 8. Staff Reports 8.1 Traffic Engineer's Report Mr. Chou reported that the design work was completed for the pedestrian overcrossing by Rollins Road and Cadillac Way. The project is ready for construction, pending permits from Caltrans. On the Safeway project, Mr. Chou reported that work on new sidewalks, curbs and gutters would begin on the Primrose side within the next two weeks. On a related item, Mr. Chou reported that Caltrans finally approved the planned driveway from EI Camino Real into Lot K, by Walgreen's. Finally, Mr. Chou reported that all lights on the Broadway pedestrian overcrossing are now all in working order. 8.2 Traffic Sergeant's Report No report, as Police staff were engaged in a DUI check station program. 8.3 CommissionersComments and Concerns 8. 3.1 Bike Safety Workshop Chair Londer sought sponsorship from the Commission for the Bike Workshop which would be taught by John Ciccarelli in conjunction with the Peninsula Congestion Relief Alliance. He stated that sponsoring the workshop did not cost anything. The workshop will be held on Saturday, August 20th at 10:00 a.m. The Commission agreed to sponsor the workshop and discussion occurred about various methods of promoting this event, such as through flyers at local shops and electronic notification. 8.3.2 Other Concerns and Comments Chair Londer suggested that perhaps stickers on the street -side of meters be labeled indicating the time limitations, particularly the 24 -minute meters. Chair Londer also mentioned the varying height of meters and "fogginess" of meter windows, both of which makes it difficult to read when the meters are too high. Mr. Chou stated that he would pass on this concern to the meter technicians and coordinate between them and the maintenance personnel for future installations. Commissioner Akers suggested that the shuttles post their schedule at stops. Mr. Chou stated that the shuttle service was managed by the Peninsula Traffic Congestion Relief Alliance and that he would have a staff member contact them to investigate. 9. COMMUNICATIONS None. 10. COMMISSION &COMMITTEE REPORTS 10.1 Burlingame Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee (B/PAC) Mr. Chou reported that B/PAC met and discussed the three projects that received TDA grant funding. He added that they discussed one of the projects in detail and would be doing the same for each project in subsequent meetings. 10.2 Website/Communications Subcommitt ee Mr. Chou stated that he would be coordinating with Commissioner Akers to have "safety" and information brochures added to the website and continue to improve the site. 10.3 Pedestrian Corridors Subcommittee No report. 10.4 Neighborhood Parking Workgroup Commissioner Akers reported that he emailed Jim Kennedy who visited last month to follow up and express the interest of this workgroup to meet with him. As of this date, Commissioner Akers has not heard back yet. 11. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 11.1 Parking Meter and Rate/Parking Limit Modifications Update (August) 11.2 Discussion of Electric Vehicle Charging Station (September) 11.3 Burlingame Avenue Downtown Parking Analysis (October) 11.4 Short-term parking around Lot G/Howard/Primrose area (October) 12.ADJOURNMENT 9:06 p.m.