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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet - TSP - 2023.04.13Traffic Safety and Parking Commission City of Burlingame Meeting Agenda BURLINGAME CITY HALL 501 PRIMROSE ROAD BURLINGAME, CA 94010 Council Chambers and Online7:00 PMThursday, April 13, 2023 Consistent with Government Code Section 54953, this Traffic Safety and Parking Commission Meeting will be held via Zoom in addition to in person. To maximize public safety while still maintaining transparency and public access, members of the public can observe the meeting from home or attend the meeting in person. Below is information on how the public may observe and participate in the meeting. To Attend the Meeting in Person: Location: 501 Primrose Road, Burlingame, California 94010 To Observe the Meeting via Zoom: To access the meeting by computer: Go to www.zoom.us/join Meeting ID: 829 7819 9427 Passcode: 589057 To access the meeting by phone: Dial 1-669-900-6833 Meeting ID: 829 7819 9427 Passcode: 589057 To Provide Public Comment in Person: Members of the public wishing to speak will be asked to fill out a "Request to Speak" card located on the table by the door and then hand it to staff. The provision of a name, address, or other identifying information is optional. Speakers are limited to three minutes each, however, the Chair may adjust the time limit in light of the number of anticipated speakers. To Provide Public Comment via Zoom: During the meeting, public comment may be made by members of the public joining the meeting via Zoom. Zoom access information is provided above. Use the "Raise Hand" feature (for those joining by phone, press "9" to "Raise Hand") during the public comment period for the agenda item you wish to address. The Zoom Host will call on people to speak by name provided or the last four digits of the phone number for dial-in attendees. Speakers are limited to three minutes each, however, the Chair may adjust the time limit in light of the number of anticipated speakers. Page 1 City of Burlingame Printed on 4/10/2023 April 13, 2023Traffic Safety and Parking Commission Meeting Agenda To Provide Public Comment via Email: Members of the public may provide written comments by email to publiccomment@burlingame.org. Emailed comments should include the specific agenda item on which you are commenting. Note that your comment concerns an item that is not on the agenda. The length of the comment should be commensurate with the three minutes customarily allowed for verbal comments which is approximately 250-300 words. To ensure that your comment is received and read to the Commission for the appropriate agenda item, please submit your email no later than 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 13, 2023. The City will make every effort to read emails received after that time but cannot guarantee such emails will be read into the record. Any emails received after the 5:00 p.m. deadline which are not read into the record will be provided to the Commission after the meeting. Commissioner Martos will participate in the Traffic Safety and Parking Commission meeting from the following location: 16480 Alpine Lane, Pioneer, CA 95666. Members of the public may attend the meeting at this location, and participate and provide public comment. 1. Call To Order To access the meeting by computer: Go to www.zoom.us/join Meeting ID: 829 7819 9427 Passcode: 589057 To access the meeting via phone: Dial 1-669-900-6833 Meeting ID: 829 7819 9427 Passcode: 589057 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Roll Call 4. Approval of Minutes February 9, 2023 Special Meeting Minutesa. Meeting MinutesAttachments: Members of the public may speak about any item not on the agenda. Members of the public wishing to suggest an item for a future Council agenda may do so during this public comment period. The Ralph M. Brown Act (the State local agency open meeting law) prohibits the City Council from acting on any matter that is not on the agenda. 5. Public Comments: Non-Agenda 6. Discussion/Action Items Page 2 City of Burlingame Printed on 4/10/2023 April 13, 2023Traffic Safety and Parking Commission Meeting Agenda Receive Presentation and Obtain Feedback for the Trousdale /Murchison/Davis Bicycle Facility Improvement Project a. PresentationAttachments: Receive Presentation and Obtain Feedback for the 2023 Annual Resurfacing Updateb. PresentationAttachments: BIS School Safety Study Updatec. PresentationAttachments: 7. Information Items (No Action Required) Public Comment Related to Informational Itemsa. Community Group Updatesb. Engineering Division Reportsc. Staff ReportAttachments: Police Department Reportsd. Collision ReportAttachments: TSPC Chair/Commissioner’s Communicationse. 8. Committee Reports Public Comment Related to Committee Reportsa. Burlingame Avenue Pedestrian Safety Improvements (Commissioner Leigh & Commissioner Ng) b. BIS School Safety Study (Chair Israelit & Commissioner Ng)c. US 101 Bicycle and Pedestrian Connectivity (Commissioner Leigh & Vice -Chair Rebelos) d. 9. Future Agenda Items 10. Adjournment Page 3 City of Burlingame Printed on 4/10/2023 April 13, 2023Traffic Safety and Parking Commission Meeting Agenda NOTICE: Any attendees who require assistance, a disability related modification, or language assistance in order to participate in the meeting should contact Meaghan Hassel-Shearer, City Clerk by 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 13, 2023 at (650) 558-7203 or at mhasselshearer@burlingame.org. Any individual who wishes to request an alternate format for the agenda, meeting notice, or other writings that are distributed at the meeting should contact Meaghan Hassel-Shearer, City Clerk by 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 13, 2023 at (650) 558-7203 or at mhasselshearer@burlingame.org. Notification in advance of the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to the meeting, the materials related to it, and your ability to comment. NEXT TRAFFIC, SAFETY & PARKING COMMISSION MEETING: May 11, 2023 Page 4 City of Burlingame Printed on 4/10/2023 1 TRAFFIC, SAFETY AND PARKING COMMISSION Unapproved Minutes Special Meeting of Thursday, February 9, 2023 1.CALL TO ORDER 7:30 p.m. 2.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 3. ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT:Israelit, Leigh, Martos, Ng, Rebelos MEMBERS ABSENT: 4.APPROVAL OF MINUTES a)January 12, 2023 Regular Meeting Minutes Commissioner Leigh requested that the project title in the Engineer’s Report be changed from “BIS Traffic Calming Joint Effort” to “BIS School Safety Study.” Commissioner Leigh made a motion to accept the regular meeting minutes for the January 12, 2023, meeting with the caveat that the title mentioned above is updated if warranted. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Martos. The motion passed by a roll call vote of 5-0. 5.PUBLIC COMMENTS – NON-AGENDA No public comments received. 6.DISCUSSION/ACTION ITEMS a)TSPC Subcommittee Discussion Chair Israelit noted this topic was brought up at the last TSPC meeting and she explained the intent is to look at the existing subcommittees to see if they fulfill the ad hoc requirements (limited time Item 4.a 2 frame, and/or specific scope and actionable goals). Chair Israelit opened the public comment period prior to the Commissioners discussion; no public comments were received. Based on the Commissioners discussion, the following actions were taken for the Subcommittees below. •Burlingame Avenue Safety and Access (Leigh & Ng) Commissioner Leigh suggested renaming the Subcommittee to Burlingame Avenue Pedestrian Safety. A motion was made by Commissioner Leigh to approve the Burlingame Avenue Pedestrian Safety Subcommittee. The motion was seconded by Chair Israelit and passed by a roll call vote of 4-1. •Community Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee (Leigh & Rebelos) Chair Israelit made a motion to disband the Community Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee because it is too broad with no endpoint or specific goal or actionable project. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Martos and passed by a roll call vote of 4-0, with Commissioner Leigh abstaining. Note: there will still be an opportunity for the Community B/PAC (and any other community group) to speak at each TSPC meeting. •BIS Safety Audit (Israelit & Ng) Commissioner Leigh made a motion to continue the BIS Safety Audit Subcommittee. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Ng and passed by a roll call vote of 5-0. •Mercy School Traffic Calming (Israelit & Martos) Commissioner Martos made a motion to disband the Mercy School Traffic Calming Subcommittee. The motion was seconded by Chair Israelit and passed by a roll call vote of 5-0. •Hwy 101 Corridor Connectivity (Leigh & Rebelos) Vice-Chair Rebelos made a motion to change the Subcommittee name to “Hwy 101 Corridor Bicycle and Pedestrian Connectivity” with a lifespan of six months with a report out of what is discovered. Commissioner Ng seconded the motion, and it passed by a roll call vote of 5-0. For the record, staff will be periodically looking at the status of the Subcommittees to ensure they are within the appropriate scope and timeline defined. b)El Camino Real Task Force Member Selection Mr. Wong provided a history of the El Camino Real Task Force and stated the purpose of this selection is to fill the vacancy left from a previous Traffic Safety and Parking Commissioner. He explained the commitment is minimal as the bulk of the work has been completed. Chair Israelit 3 stated she has been to almost all the Task Force meetings and volunteered to fill the vacancy. c)TSPC Grant Letter of Support Mr. Wong stated the purpose of this item is to clarify the process to seek letters of support from the Traffic Safety and Parking Commission. He stated there were two options presented in the staff report. Option A: The TSPC delegates authority to the Chair for drafting and signing letters of support for grant applications for projects that are listed in the City’s 2020 Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan’s Project Priority List (BPMP). Option B: Prior to any grant application deadline, and after staff has reviewed potential project(s) with the funding agencies; the TSPC is presented the potential project at a regularly scheduled TSPC meeting. The TSPC would then make a recommendation to provide support and for the Chair or designee to draft and sign a letter of support for the grant application. Should this Option be selected, it should be noted that if the grant application deadline is short, and there is inadequate time for staff to bring the potential candidates project lists before the Commission, the City may lose an opportunity to obtain a support letter from the Commission. Commissioner Martos asked about the noticing requirements if a special meeting is needed in order to obtain a letter of support. Assistant City Attorney Scott Spansail indicated the meeting would have to be noticed at least 48 hours in advance, with the same posting requirements as a regular meeting. Commissioner Leigh stated it’s easy to get the Commission together within 48-72 hours and therefore votes for Option B. She said all letters with the TSPC name should be a majority of TSPC members agreeing to it. Chair Israelit opened the public comment period before the Commission got too deep into the discussion. Manito Velasco stated the staple grants typically run on a regular cycle and shared the list of City- identified projects can be found on page 218 of the Bike and Ped Plan. Mr. Velasco said the grants the City applies for are fairly predictable and it’s hard to understand why it always comes down to a rush to select projects and suggested some simple advanced planning. He suggested TSPC obtain a table of historical grants the City has obtained and applied for to get an idea of when things are coming and what was successful. In closing, Mr. Velasco said he spoke to the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition, TA, and MTC, and stated they all value letters of support from actual bicycle riders and pedestrians. Vice-Chair Rebelos stated the role of the TSPC is to represent the community at large and the 4 community expects full transparency. With that in mind, he said it’s worth it to convene a special meeting if needed to obtain a letter of support. Mr. Wong stated that when the call for projects comes out, we will let the Commission, general public, and B/PAC know that the grant cycle is approaching, giving adequate time for a letter of support. Commissioner Martos moved to accept Option B for grant applications. The motion was seconded by Vice-Chair Rebelos. The motion passed by a roll call vote of 5-0. 7.INFORMATION ITEMS a)Public Hearing Related to Informational Items No public comments received. b)Community B/PAC Update No update. c)Engineering Division Reports Transportation Engineer Michael Tsai provided the following updates on Public Works- Engineering related efforts. •Burlingame Station Pedestrian Improvements Project – Construction started in January and is currently on schedule to be complete by April. Excavation and utility work has been completed on the southeast corner and we are moving on to activities on the northeast corner. Commissioner Leigh stated that people are having trouble crossing in the area as all the crosswalks are under construction and asked if a City engineer has had a chance to observe that. Mr. Tsai stated they have gone out several times. He said the crossing is located near the donut shop, but they have a new solution for the next phase of the project. Mr. Tsai said there will be a barricaded pedestrian pathway with a crosswalk. •Lyon Hoag Traffic Calming Project – Phase one of the traffic calming project which consisted of mostly striping and semi-permanent features was completed in April 2021. A post construction survey was collected in June 2021. As traffic patterns have adjusted to the project changes and reached post-pandemic levels, staff have been preparing an update for City Council in the spring. Thus far, origin-destination analysis has shown an impact on cut- through traffic. Additional volume counts and neighborhood surveys are planned. 5 Commissioner Martos inquired when the survey will go out to the neighborhood. Mr. Tsai indicated it is planned for March and they are currently reviewing the survey questions. Commissioner Leigh asked additional clarifying questions regarding the survey. •Carolan/Oak Grove Traffic Signal Project – Consultant design team finalizing 95% PS&E and the project is anticipated to be advertised in April, with construction expected for this summer. •Highland Garage Utilization – Staff have been monitoring the increased usage of the garage and recently coordinated with Commissioner Martos and surveyed not only the garage, but other short-term facilities during a peak usage period. •California Drive Bike Facilities (Broadway to Oak Grove) – Project is currently being advertised for construction. Project bid opening is scheduled on February 7 and award by the end of February. Start of construction is anticipated for April. d)Police Department Reports Chair Israelit noted that Sergeant Roberts reformatted the traffic reports, so it is a little easier to read. Sergeant Roberts reported 21 collisions over this reporting period (January 2023). He stated there were 12 vehicle/vehicle collisions, 4 vehicle/parked vehicle collisions, 2 collisions with fixed objects, and 3 vehicle/pedestrian collisions. Sergeant Roberts said of those collisions, there were 2 DUIs, one of which resulted in a hit and run causing injury. He indicated the primary collision factors included unsafe turning movements, right-of-way violations, and speed. Commissioner Leigh inquired about the heat map. Chair Israelit stated she would work with Sergeant Roberts to see if he could build from the map Sergeant Perna created. e)TSPC Chair/Commissioner’s Communications Chair Israelit stated that she spoke with Michael W. at the ECR tree meeting, and he shared that vehicles are not stopping at the new stop sign at Oak Grove and Ansel. She requested that BPD keep an eye on that intersection and conduct some enforcement. Sergeant Roberts stated he would have their traffic officer look into enforcement and education. Commissioner Martos mentioned an email that was sent to Vice-Mayor Colson regarding speeding on Occidental. He suggested some traffic mitigation at that location and inquired with Sergeant Roberts. Sergeant Roberts indicated that location is at the top of their enforcement list. Commissioner Leigh suggested another report that captures traffic citations. 6 Commissioner Martos indicated he and Mr. Wong are trying to arrange a meeting with Hoover School, the PTA president, and Principal regarding some concerns they have. They are still trying to identify a date. Commissioner Martos also pointed out that he and Mr. Wong walked the downtown area at lunchtime on a Friday to review the parking/parking lots and he said downtown Burlingame is popular again. He shared they looked at 8 parking lots and he counted one empty space with the exception of Parking Lot O. He said 258 spaces were occupied in the Highland Parking Garage. Commissioner Martos said the computers that monitor the ins and outs of the parking garage provide a lot of good data regarding trends and he was happy to see a lot of people utilizing the parking garage. Commissioner Leigh said she received an email from Samantha Stall requesting an additional 10 feet of red curbing in front of the Recreation Center. She said Ms. Stall communicated that the stop sign is very high at Anita and Burlingame Avenue and requested stop lines four feet in front of the high visibility crosswalks. Commissioner Leigh stated four or five neighbors in the area are requesting the same improvements. 8.COMMITTEE REPORTS a)Public Hearing Related to Committee Reports No public comments received. b)Burlingame Avenue Safety and Access (Leigh & Ng) No update. c)Community Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee (Leigh & Rebelos) Commissioner Leigh stated she attended the latest B/PAC meeting and indicated they are working on having an event at the Recreation Center to get more community involvement. She also said they are interested in having a grand opening for the new bike lanes on California Drive. d)BIS Safety Audit (Israelit & Ng) No update. e)Mercy School Traffic Calming (Israelit & Martos) No update. 7 f)Hwy 101 Corridor Connectivity (Leigh & Rebelos) Vice-Chair Rebelos inquired about the frequency of updates on this effort. Chair Israelit stated an update is not required each month. 9.FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS •Murchison, Trousdale, and Davis Bicycle Route Improvements •2023 Annual Resurfacing Project (potential streets shared with B/PAC) 10.ADJOURNMENT 9:39 p.m. Background and Outreach ProcessFor Trousdale/Murchison/Davis Bicycle Facility Improvement Project Traffic Safety and Parking Commission April 13, 2023Item 6.a BackgroundThe City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County (C/CAG) serves as the Congestion Management Agency and is responsible for the development and implementation of the TDA Article 3 Program in San Mateo County. Last year the City applied for the TDA Article 3 competitive grant program for the Murchison Drive, Trousdale Drive, and Davis Drive Bicycle Improvements Project. This project was identified from the established priority list included in the City’s 2020 Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan (BPMP). The project scope consists of engineering design including preparation of plans and specifications, and the construction of bicycle facilities along Murchison Drive, Trousdale Drive, and Davis Drive.The project aims to support Safe Routes to Schools, enhance connectivity, and improve safety and comfort for people of varying ages and abilities. The design concepts included in the BPMP will be further analyzed and vetted as part of the design process involving community outreach and feedback. The preliminary project cost is estimated to be $1,025,000, and $400,000 in TDA Article 3 grant funds were requested.  Upon conclusion of the grant application scoring process, at its regular meeting on April 14, 2022, the C/CAG Board of Directors awarded the grants to the top seven projects in the county. Burlingame was ranked second and will receive the requested amount of $400,000. The remaining estimated project cost of $625,000 will be provided by the City as local matching funds and is programmed in the City’s Capital Improvement Program.  BPMP (Trousdale Drive) BPMP (Murchison Drive) BPMP Priority Ranking (Davis) BPMP Priority Ranking (Trousdale & Murchison) Outreach Process 2023 Annual Resurfacing Project UpdateTraffic Safety and Parking Commission April 13, 2023Item 6.b IntroductionBurlingame utilizes an independent firm review and determines a “pavement condition index” (PCI) score of ALLCity streets.   IntroductionBased on the PCI, available budget, coordination of other City projects, and other factors; staff identifies streets proposedfor the annual resurfacing project and then presents this list to the City Council at the annual budget meeting.  The 2023 Street Resurfacing Project scope consists of performing asphalt concrete “dig‐out” repairs, surface milling, asphalt concrete overlay, traffic markings, traffic striping, concrete improvements, and other related work on the following streets:1) Adeline Drive –El Camino Real to Cortez Avenue2) Bayshore Highway –Mitten Road to Mahler Road (digouts only)3) Broadway –Vancouver Avenue to El Camino Real (digouts only)4) Burlingame Avenue – Carolan Avenue to Dwight Road5) Donnelly Avenue –Primrose Road to Lorton Avenue (digouts only)6) Gilbreth Road –Cowan Road to Mahler Road (digouts only)7) Guittard Road – Rollins Road to end8) North Carolan Avenue – Edwards Court to Rollins Road Location MapBurlingame Ave.Bayshore HighwayBroadwayDonnelly Ave.Adeline Ave.Guittard RoadNorth Carolan Ave.Gilbreth Road Comments1)Beach/Airport“We spent the most time on this because there is a lot going on in this intersection. This place is a hotbed of bikes/peds, and work definitely needs to be done,including protecting the intersection for bikes getting over to the bay trail, and adding pedestrian crossings. We recommend Burlingame slow down on this one,and remove it from this repaving cycle and add it to the next once it can be given the thought it deserves.”Airport Blvd. will be revisited with the 2024 Street Resurfacing Project2)Adeline (2 blocks next to El Camino Real)“Add a Hi‐vis crosswalk on Adeline @El Camino Real (Caltrans). And add yellow crosswalks + advance stop lines on all 4 parts of the Adeline + Balboa intersection.Ultimately, the block of Adeline between ECR and Balboa should have a widened sidewalk since it is HEAVILY trafficked by families walking to Lincoln and peoplehave to frequently walk in the street to pass each other. Could we widen the sidewalk mid block and taper it at the ends?”Hi‐vis crosswalks and advanced stop lines are added when within the project limits; this includes Adeline/Balboa.  Requests outside of the project limits willbe reviewed and addressed with separate projects.  Concrete sidewalk repair is not part of the street resurfacing scope and this request will be forwarded tothe sidewalk program3)Burlingame Ave (3‐4 blocks directly East of California Dr.)“We'd like hi‐vis, yellow crosswalks + advance stop lines at all of these intersections. We believe that these should be striped as school crossings because theyabut a property on which the high school is located.”Staff recommends "white" high visibility crosswalks at these locations that are consistent with the Lyon Hoag pedestrian improvements.4)Anita & Burlingame Ave.“Please red stripe the curb in the middle (this used to be here but was removed, you can see what we mean here with the truck parked that reduces visibility)This issue was resolved by City Staff as part of a separate request.5)Burlingame Ave and Bloomfield RoadWe’d like to extend curbs visually with paint since people blow through that intersection.This request can be reviewed with the next phase of the Lyon Hoag traffic calming improvements. NEXT STEPS/QUESTIONS•Project has been advertised•Anticipated to be awarded at the June 15, 2023 City Council Meeting•Construction (Summer 2023) Burlingame Intermediate School Proposed Circulation Plan March 6, 2023 Item 6.c Reduce congestion Increase pedestrian safety Burlingame Intermediate School Proposed Circulation PlanProject Goals and History Burlingame Intermediate School Proposed Circulation PlanExisting Conflicts and Congestion Burlingame Intermediate School Proposed Circulation PlanReduce Conflicts and Congestion Burlingame Intermediate School Proposed Circulation PlanProposed Plan RELOCATE CROSSWALK NEW ENHANCED CROSSWALK RIGHT TURN ONLY REMOVE BUS RED ZONE AND INSTALL WHITE LOADING ZONE SEQUOIA QUESADA NO LEFT NO THRU 1 STAFF REPORT AGENDA ITEM NO: 7.c MEETING DATE: April 13, 2023 To: Traffic Safety and Parking Commission Date: April 13, 2023 From: Michael Tsai, Transportation Engineer – (650) 558-7230 Subject: Engineering Division Reports/Public Works Update RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Commission receive an update on various Public Works – Engineering projects and activities. BACKGROUND •Burlingame Station Pedestrian Improvements Project – Construction crews worked diligently around inclement weather conditions and have completed all concrete sidewalk curb and gutter work. Final roadway resurfacing is scheduled for the week of April 17. •California Drive Bike Facilities (Broadway to Oak Grove) – Construction Contract awarded to Interstate Grading & Paving, Inc. for $1,686,692.50 which was in line with the engineering estimate. Pre-construction meeting was completed on March 29 and construction slated to start in May. •BIS School Safety Study – Staff and TSPC subcommittee presented new school circulation plan to BIS school staff. The proposed circulation plan is supported by improvements to school grounds as well as to neighborhood roadways in the immediate vicinity. •Burlingame Pedestrian Safe Routes and Mobility Improvements – Grant funded Citywide pedestrian project enhancing roughly 30 locations. Caltrans E76 was approved in April. 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). Case #Date Time Location Minor Injuries Major Injuries DUI Involved Primary Collision Factor Hit & Run Misd. Hit & Run Felony Occurred On At Intersection Other Location Vehicle Involved With BRM2300285 02/01/2023 1519 CARMELITA AV/EL CAMINO REAL 1 22101(d) VC SR-82 (EL CAMINO REAL) CARMELITA AV Other motor vehicle BRM2300287 02/02/2023 719 500 EL CAMINO REAL 1 22350 VC SR-82 (EL CAMINO REAL) BELLEVUE AV Fixed object BRM2300323 02/05/2023 1820 OAK GROVE AV/EL CAMINO REAL 1 21235(g) CVC SR-82 (EL CAMINO REAL) OAK GROVE AV Other motor vehicle BRM2300329 02/06/2023 1020 ADELINE DR/HOOVER AV UNKNOWN ADELINE DR HOOVER AV Other motor vehicle BRM2300352 02/08/2023 1015 1711 MARCO POLO WY 22107 VC T MARCO POLO WY CLARICE LN Parked motor vehicle BRM2300356 02/08/2023 1620 BROADWAY/ROLLI NS RD 21703 CVC BROADWAY BROADWAY Other motor vehicle BRM2300357 02/07/2023 2229 BROADWAY/ROLLI NS RD 22107 CVC T BROADWAY ROLLINS RD Other motor vehicle BRM2300367 02/09/2023 1853 1871 EL CAMINO REAL PRIVATE PROPERTY T 1871 EL CAMINO REAL Parked motor vehicle BRM2300398 02/14/2023 1125 850 BURLINGAME AV 22107 VC BURLINGAME AV MYRTLE RD Parked motor vehicle BRM2300401 02/14/2023 1524 CHAPIN LN/RALSTON AV 1 22450(a)CVC RALSTON AV CHAPIN LN Other motor vehicle BRM2300427 02/17/2023 1506 HILLSIDE DR/EL CAMINO REAL 1 21804(a)HILLSIDE DR SR-82 Other motor vehicle BRM2300431 02/18/2023 323 921 ROLLINS RD MECHANICAL ROLLINS RD TOYON DR Parked motor vehicle BRM2300445 02/19/2023 1915 1390 OLD BAYSHORE BL 1 22107 VC OLD BAYSHORE BL BURLWAY RD Other motor vehicle BRM2300450 02/21/2023 853 1300 ROLLINS RD 1 22450(a) VC ROLLINS RD N.CAROLAN AV Bicycle BRM2300454 02/21/2023 1612 BROADWAY/EL CAMINO REAL 22107 VC SR-82 (EL CAMINO REAL) BROADWAY Other motor vehicle BRM2300456 02/21/2023 800 501 PRIMROSE RD 22106 CVC PRIMROSE RD FLORIBUNDA AV Parked motor vehicle BRM2300464 02/22/2023 839 SANCHEZ AV/CHULA VISTA 21650 VC SANCHEZ AV CHULA VISTA Other motor vehicle BRM2300503 02/27/2023 1016 1625 ADRIAN RD 1 21804(a) VC ADRIAN RD ADRIAN CT Other motor vehicle BRM2300512 02/28/2023 1051 EL CAMINO REAL/TROUSDALE 1 21453(a) VC SR-82 (EL CAMINO REAL) TROUSDALE DR Other motor vehicle 19 Accidents Item 7.d Case #Date Time Location Minor Injuries Major Injuries DUI Involved Primary Collision Factor Hit & Run Misd. Hit & Run Felony Occurred On At Intersection Other Location Vehicle Involved With BRM2300526 03/02/2023 1249 888 AIRPORT BL 1 22107 VC 888 AIRPORT BL Fixed object BRM2300563 03/04/2023 1026 OLD BAYSHORE BL/COWAN RD 21802(A) VC OLD BAYSHORE BL COWAN ROAD Other motor vehicle BRM2300575 03/07/2023 1130 824 COWAN RD PRIVATE PROPERTY 824 COWAN RD Parked motor vehicle BRM2300608 03/11/2023 0 ROLLINS RD/TOYON DR UNKNOWN T ROLLINS RD TOYON DRIVE Parked motor vehicle BRM2300622 03/11/2023 2100 1133 PALOMA AV UNKNOWN T PALOMA AV BROADWAY Other motor vehicle BRM2300625 03/13/2023 1425 OAK GROVE AV/CAROLAN AV 22107 VC OAK GROVE CAROLAN AVE Fixed object BRM2300649 03/15/2023 1943 EL CAMINO REAL/RAY DR 21800(d)(1) VC RAY DR SR-82 (EL CAMINO REAL) Other motor vehicle BRM2300651 03/16/2023 813 435 ROLLINS RD 2 21804(a) VC ROLLINS RD TRENTON WY Other motor vehicle BRM2300656 03/16/2023 1238 BALBOA AV/HILLSIDE DR 1 21802(A) VC HILLSIDE DR BALBOA AV Other motor vehicle BRM2300668 03/16/2023 2134 BROADWAY/ROLLI NS RD T 23152(a) VC BROADWAY ROLLINS ROAD Other motor vehicle BRM2300674 03/17/2023 1051 BROADWAY AND LAGUNA AV 1 21950(a) VC BROADWAY LAGUNA AVENUE Pedestrian BRM2300687 03/18/2023 1300 OLD BAYSHORE BL/101 N OFF-RAMP 1 22350 101 N OFF-RAMP BROADWAY OLD BAYSHORE BL Other motor vehicle BRM2300699 03/20/2023 834 CALIFORNIA DR/BROADWAY 22107 VC BROADWAY CALIFORNIA DR Other motor vehicle BRM2300703 03/20/2023 1358 1250 OLD BAYSHORE BL 22350 CVC OLD BAYSHORE BL AIRPORT BL Other motor vehicle BRM2300715 03/21/2023 1837 CALIFORNIA DR/DUFFERIN AV 1 21703 CVC CALIFORNIA DR DUFFERIN AV Other motor vehicle BRM2300717 03/21/2023 2224 CALIFORNIA DR/OAK GROVE AV 22350 cvc CALIFORNIA DR OAKGROVE AV Other object BRM2300722 03/22/2023 1459 778 BURLWAY RD PRIVATE PROPERTY 778 BURLWAY RD Other motor vehicle BRM2300728 03/23/2023 1235 CAROLAN AV/OAK GROVE AV 22107 CVC OAK GROVE AV CAROLAN AVE Fixed object BRM2300730 03/23/2023 1514 CAPUCHINO AV/GROVE AV 22107 VC GROVE AV CAPUCHINO AV Other motor vehicle BRM2300733 03/23/2023 1651 BROADWAY/CAPUC HINO AV 22106 CVC BROADWAY CAPUCHINO AV Other motor vehicle Case #Date Time Location Minor Injuries Major Injuries DUI Involved Primary Collision Factor Hit & Run Misd. Hit & Run Felony Occurred On At Intersection Other Location Vehicle Involved With BRM2300745 03/24/2023 930 1337 SANCHEZ AV 22107 T SANCHEZ AV PALOMA AV Other motor vehicle BRM2300746 03/24/2023 1421 1800 OLD BAYSHORE BL PRIVATE PROPERTY T 1800 OLD BAYSHORE BL Other motor vehicle BRM2300750 03/24/2023 1821 1730 ROLLINS RD 22106 VC ROLLINS RD INGOLD RD Other object BRM2300757 03/25/2023 1718 SR-82/EASTON AV 21658 SR-82 (EL CAMINO REAL) EASTON AVENUE Other motor vehicle BRM2300766 03/26/2023 1246 1260 DONNELLY AV PRIVATE PROPERTY 1260 DONNELLY AV Other motor vehicle BRM2300767 03/27/2023 744 OCCIDENTAL AV/RALSTON AV 1 OTHER THAN DRIVER OCCIDENTAL AV RALSTON AVE Other object BRM2300772 03/27/2023 1423 OLD BAYSHORE BL OFF- 1 22350 cvc BROADWAY OLD BAYSHORE HY Other motor vehicle BRM2300774 03/27/2023 1623 1120 CAPUCHINO AV 22107 CVC CAPUCHINO AV CARMELITA AV Parked motor vehicle BRM2300781 03/28/2023 1208 1095 ROLLINS RD 1 22107 VC ROLLINS RD CADILLAC WY Other motor vehicle BRM2300782 03/27/2023 1830 BROADWAY OVER/AIRPORT BL 21453(a) VC BROADWAY SOUTHBOUND HIGHWAY 101 Other motor vehicle BRM2300796 03/30/2023 1101 EL CAMINO REAL/MURCHISON 1 UNKNOWN SR-82 (EL CAMINO REAL) MURCHISON DR Other motor vehicle BRM2300798 03/30/2023 1635 1215 LAGUNA AV 22106 CVC LAGUNA AV RHINETTE AV Other motor vehicle 32 Accidents