TC - 10-01-09Minutes of the Regular
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION MEETING
October 1, 2009
The Regular meeting of the Rosemead Traffic Commission was called to order by Chairman
Masuda at 7:02 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 8838 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California.
FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Lewin
INVOCATION: Chairman Masuda
ROLL CALL OF OFFICIALS PRESENT: Chairman Masuda, Vice Chairwoman Russell,
Commissioner Deary, Commissioner Lewin, Commissioner Hall
OFFICIALS ABSENT: None
OFFICIALS PRESENT: Deputy Public Works Director Marcarello and Traffic Engineer Deputy
Itagaki, City Clerk Molleda, Administrative Asst. Llamas
1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES August 6, 2009 -Regular Meeting
Commissioners reviewed minor corrections to the August 6, 2009 meeting minutes.
After discussing corrections, Commissioner Hall made a motion, seconded by
Commissioner Lewin, to approve the minutes of the August 6, 2009 Traffic Commission
Meeting. Vote resulted in:
Yes: Deary, Lewin, Russell, Hall, Masuda
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
2. PUBLIC COMMENTS FROM THE AUDIENCE
Tinita Celaya, 2742 Muscatel Avenue, discussed parking conditions on Muscatel and large trucks
that park on the residential street. Staff will make arrangements to meet with Ms. Celaya to
discuss and address the issues.
George Estrada, 3356 Earlswood Drive, would like to have brush & overgrown plants cleared at
nearby Ivar Ave. and Ramona Blvd. Staff will meet Mr. Estrada to determine whether the location
is city or private property before taking further actions.
Howard Kyi, 8803 Jenny Way, would like for staff to increase traffic enforcement on his street due
to speeding drivers. Staff will discuss these concerns with the City's Public Safety Department.
Staff also suggested traffic calming improvements would benefit this area.
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3. OLD BUSINESS
A. PARKING ALTERNITIVES ON EARLE AVENUE
Staff reviewed the staff report and gave the public a quick review of the alternatives to improve
parking conditions on Earle Avenue. Samples were also included in the packets for Commission's
review. Based on observations and resident concerns, staffs recommendation is to add parallel
"T's" parking and hopefully use it as a test area for the City. Several other areas in Rosemead
have similar parking situations to this area including Garvey Park and Rosemead Park. Staff
explained that parallel "T's" may also be helpful in this area depending on the success at this
location.
Sheryl Blum, 4824 Earle Avenue, gave a briefing on her concerns related to parking and traffic on
Earle Avenue. Ms. Blum suggested that it would be a great idea if the staff from the California
Mission Inn park on Delta Avenue.
Janice Julius, 4647 Earle Avenue, she would like to have red curbing added next to her driveway
that is located on Mission Drive, allowing her to have better visibility while pulling out of her
driveway. Staff will look into puffing red curbing along Mission Drive to allow better visibility for the
residents along Mission Drive.
Staff provided clarification in regards to the impacts of changing streets to one-way only in this
area.
Commissioner Hall asked about disabled parking requirements for this area.
Staff explained that there are currently no requirements for disabled parking along a residential
street. If for some reason a blue curb is needed, the resident can submit an application and if
qualified, it can be installed.
Commissioner Lewin, asked if parking T violators can be ticketed.
Staff will check with code enforcement and bring back the information.
Commissioner Lewin asked staff to speak to Ms. DeGraff from the California Mission Inn and check
if they can issue a voluntary parking restriction for employees parking on Earle Avenue and
encourage them to use Delta Avenue instead.
Staff will make arrangements to speak with Ms. DeGraff and will come back with a follow-up.
Vice Chairwoman Russell suggested adding parking T's along Mission Drive so the California
Mission Inn employees feel more comfortable parking there.
Staff suggested for the commissioners to take action on the Earle Avenue item, and then look at
Mission Drive parking issues at a later date.
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Chairman Masuda suggested doing a survey with the California Mission Inn employees to see
what the reasons may be that they don't like parking on Mission Drive.
Commissioner Hall suggested that the Commission should review more information on this matter
before making a decision. She would like to bring this item back and also have California Mission
Inn personnel attend the meeting.
Vice Chairwoman Russell gave a summary on what steps she believed staff should take with the
California Mission Inn personnel before moving forward with a decision and have them attend the
next meeting.
Vice Chairwoman Russell motioned to accept staff's recommendation with discussed
modifications and forward to the City Council for further consideration. Commissioner Hall
seconded the motion. Votes resulted in:
Yes: Russell, Hall, Masuda, Deary, Lewin
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
B. REQUEST TO REVIEW TRAFFIC CONDITIONS AT KLINGERMAN STREET AND
ANGELUS AVENUE
Staff reviewed the report and the recommendations previously discussed by the Commission,
including the installation of traffic separators, rumble strips, advanced curve warning signs, and
sending out notifications to residents who live in the area.
Vice Chairwoman Russell asked about the notification process and how many residents are
notified.
Staff provided more information on the notification process and also distributed copies of mailing
lists indicating the residences that were notified in a 300 foot radius of the location.
Vice Chairwoman Russell was not in attendance at the previous meeting and was given a briefing
on what was discussed; she was also informed on what was recommended by the Traffic
Commission.
Commissioner Lewin asked to send new notifications out with more specific details explaining what
exactly is going to be done in their neighborhood and any potential impact.
Chairman Masuda & Commissioner Lewin expressed support for installing traffic separators prior
to installing speed humps to see if people slow down in this area.
Staff informed the Traffic Commission that it would be best to do everything at once and not piece
by piece, due to the fact that their recommendations would be forwarded and reviewed by the City
Council.
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May Yu, 8347 Klingerman Street, discussed traffic concerns near the Angelus Senior housing
nearby schools. Staff will look into the area and discuss with Mrs. Yu on site.
Commissioner Lewin motioned to bring back the item and send out new notifications with
information on the installation of the traffic separators, rumble strips and advanced curb
warning signs. They would also like for staff to put the locations of where rumble strips
currently exist in the City so that residents can better understand how they function.
Commissioner Hall seconded the motion. Vote resulted in:
Yes: Lewin, Hall, Russell, Masuda, Deary
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
C. REQUEST TO REVIEW TRAFFIC CONDITIONS AT ROSEMEAD PLACE AND
EARLSWOOD DRIVE
Staff gave a brief report on this issue and discussed lack of accident activity at this location. Staff
recommends that the Commission approve the installation of traffic separators, rumble strips, and
advanced curb warning signs in the area.
Chairman Masuda wanted to know where the traffic separators will be installed.
Staff indicated that the separators will be located where the west curbs starts.
Commissioner Hall visited the location and informed the commissioners that there was not much
traffic going through those streets.
Commissioner Lewin told the Commission that when he visited the location he noticed cars cutting
across traffic lanes. He also told the Commission that he spoke with to a resident in the area and
was told that his fence has been hit several times.
Commissioner Lewin motioned to bring back the item and send out new notifications with
information on the installation of the traffic separators, rumble strips and advanced curb
warning signs. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion. Vote resulted in:
Yes: Lewin, Hall, Russell, Masuda, Deary
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
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4. NEW BUSINESS
A. REQUEST FOR GREEN CURB AT 8728 VALLEY BLVD
Staff reviewed the report and discussed that the business would like to add temporary parking for
customers using take-out dining and also help improve visibility in the area. Based on the field
observations and existing conditions, staff recommends adding green curb that would allow two
vehicles to park on Valley Blvd.
Long Chan, 8728 Valley Blvd, discussed the situation and requested that the Commission approve
the installation of temporary parking spaces in the area. He expressed concerns over large
vehicles that currently park in front of his business for extended time periods. These vehicles hide
his business from traffic on Valley Blvd. and also cause visibility problems for traffic accessing this
location. He also explained that he expects take out orders at his restaurant and would like to have
accessible parking in front of his location for take-out customers.
Chairman Masuda mentioned that there is enough space to possibly add parking for at least three
cars.
Vice Chairwoman Russell also agreed with adding green curb at the location.
Commissioner Lewin doesn't like the idea of adding green curb in front of his business because
there is parking in the basement. He also recommends that the tree to be trimmed to improve
visibility for people as they're pulling out. He believes that if this request is approved, other
businesses along Valley Blvd are going to request temporary parking spaces.
Commissioner Deary asked Mr. Chan what his anticipation is for take out orders.
Mr. Chan said that at lunch time he expects a lot.
Chairman Masuda wanted to know the business hours.
Mr. Chan said they're open from 8:00 - midnight.
Chairman Masuda wanted to know if there are currently any parking restrictions along the street.
Staff is not sure if there are currently any restrictions along the street aside from street sweeping
and fire lane areas.
Commissioner Lewin suggested making a couple of parking spots in the back upper level parking
for take out food only.
Chairwoman Russell asked how many businesses share the parking.
Mr. Duong (owner) said there are 8 offices and 2 commercial buildings and a total of 55 parking
spaces.
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Commissioner Hall agrees with adding green curbing in front of Mr. Chan's business.
Mr. Masuda's issue is the visibility, but doesn't think the green curbing will solve the issue.
Chairwoman Russell clarified that the parking will just not be used for his business it will also be
used for the other businesses.
Commissioner Hall motioned to propose no more than two (2) 20 minute spaces at 8728
Valley Blvd. Chairwoman Russell seconded the motion. Vote resulted in:
Yes: Hall, Russell, Deary
No: Lewin, Masuda
Abstain: None
Absent: None
4. STAFF REPORTS
Staff reviewed the monthly status update memo on pending traffic projects and recent Traffic
Commission actions and projects that are currently in process.
Commissioner Lewin mentioned crosswalk and speeding issues in front of Willard School. It would
be between Dorothy Avenue and Garvey Avenue
Staff informed the Commissioners that they met with the principal from Willard School and she was
not aware of the issues. The principal also mentioned that there are currently no concerns at this
current time.
Commissioner Lewin also mentioned that he would like an update on speeding concerns on
Marshall Street and safety issues from making a left turn from Earle Avenue onto Marshall Avenue.
Commissioner Lewin would also like to know if there are any plans in repainting City Halls parking
stalls any time soon.
Staff informed the Commission that they are currently in the process of putting a plan together to
renovate the City Hall parking lot.
5. COMMISSIONER REPORTS
6. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 9:54 p.m. The next Traffic Commission meeting is scheduled for
November 5, 2009 at 7:00p.m, and will take place at the Rosemead City Hall, City Council
Chambers, 8838 East Valley Boulevard.
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Howard Masuda
Chairman
ATTEST:
Chris Marcarello,
Deputy Public Works Director
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Minutes of the Regular
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION MEETING
November 9, 2009
The Regular meeting of the Rosemead Traffic Commission was called to order by Chairman
Masuda at 7:04 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 8838 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California.
FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Hall
INVOCATION: Vice Chairwoman Russell
ROLL CALL OF OFFICIALS PRESENT: Chairman Masuda, Vice Chairwoman Russell,
Commissioner Deary, Commissioner Lewin, Commissioner Hall
OFFICIALS ABSENT: None
OFFICICALS PRESENT: Deputy Public Works Director Marcarello, Traffic Engineer Deputy
Itagaki, and Administrative Assistant Llamas
1. PUBLIC COMMENTS FROM THE AUDIENCE
None
2. CONSENT CALENDAR
October 1, 2009 minutes were removed from the Consent Calendar for minor.
Commissioner Lewin made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Deary to approve
Consent Calendar items B and C. Votes resulted in:
Yes: Lewin, Deary, Russell, Hall, Masuda
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
After discussing corrections, Commissioner Lewin made a motion, seconded by
Commissioner Hall to approve the minutes of the October 1, 2009 Traffic Commission
Meeting. Vote resulted in:
Yes: Lewin, Hall, Russell, Deary, Masuda
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
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