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AGENDA
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION
8838 E. Valley Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770
Regular Meeting
AUGUST 1. 1996
Call to Order: 7:00 p.m.
Roll Call: Commissioners Larson, Ruiz, Tirre, Vice-Chairperson Knapp,
Chairman Alarcon
Pledge of Allegiance: Commissioner Tirre
Invocation: Commissioner Ruiz
L APPROVAL OF MINUTES -
IL ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
This is the time reserved for members of the audience to address the Commission on
items not listed on the agenda (Maximum time per speaker is 3 minutes; total time
allocated is 15 minutes).
III. OLD BUSINESS
A. REQUEST FOR RED CURB ON HELLMAN AVENUE AT LAFAYETTE
STREET- This is a request for parking restrictions on Hellman Avenue at
Lafayette Street on both the south and north curbs.
IV. NEW BUSINESS
A. REQUEST FOR "SCHOOL ZONE" SIGNS NEAR BITELY SCHOOL- This is
a request for the installation of "School Zone" signs on Fern Avenue near Bitely
School.
B. REQUEST FOR "NO LEFT TURN" SIGN AT CIRCLE K STORE- This is a
request for the installation of a "No Left Turn" sign at the driveway of Circle K
on Walnut Grove Avenue.
V. STAFF REPORTS
A. WALNUT GROVE AVENUE AND SAN GABRIEL BOULEVARD
This is a follow-up report on questions regarding faded striping on Walnut Grove Avenue
and San Gabriel Boulevard brought up at the July 11, 1996 meeting.
B. STATUS OF LEFT TURN LANE ON DEL MAR AVENUE AT HELLMAN AVENUE
This is a follow-up report on questions brought up at the July 11, 1996 meeting.
VI. COMMISSIONER REPORTS
VII. ADJOURNMENT
Thursday, September 5, 1996 at 7:00 p.m., Rosemead Council Chambers, 8838 E.
Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, CA 91770
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION MINUTES
JULY 11, 1996
The regular meeting of the Rosemead Traffic Commission was called to order by Chairman
Alarcon, at 7:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers, 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead.
ROLL CALL
Present: Chairman Alarcon
Commissioners: Larson, Tirre, Knapp & Ruiz
Absent: None
Ex Officio: Administrative Aide: Brad Johnson
Acting Deputy Traffic Engineer: Chris Turnbull
CALL TO ORDER
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Chairman Alarcon
The Invocation was led by Commissioner Tirre
1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
It was moved by Commissioner Tirre, seconded by Commissioner Ruiz and carried
unanimously to approve the minutes for June 6, 1996.
Commissioner Knapp stated that her abstained vote was because she was not present at
the June 6, 1996 meeting.
II. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE - None
III. OLD BUSINESS - None
IV. NEW BUSINESS
A. REQUEST FOR RED CURB ON HELLMAN AVENUE AT
LAFAYETTESTREET
This request was received from two concerned citizens who live in the area of the Hellman
Avenue and Lafayette Street intersection. Both letters were requesting a review of the
intersection and state that it is difficult to turn from Lafayette Street onto Hellman
Avenue: Red curb was requested to prohibit parking on Hellman Avenue at Lafayette
Street. Deputy Traffic Engineer Turnbull presented the staff report.
RECOMMENDATION:
Administrative Aide Johnson stated that staff is recommending this item be continued to
allow more time to notify the residents in the area.
Commissioner Knapp would like staff to contact Durham Transportation concerning the
bus that seems to be parked there almost all the time.
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TO: HONORABLE CHAIRMAN
AND MEMBERS
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION
FROM: CHRIS TURNBULL, ACTING DEPUTY TRAFFIC ENGINEER
DATE: JULY 3, 1996
RE: REQUEST FOR RED CURB ON HELLMAN AVENUE AT
LAFAYETTE STREET
REQUEST
A request has been received, letters attached, from two concerned citizens who live
in the area of the Hellman Avenue and Lafayette Street intersection. Both letters
are requesting a review of the intersection and state that it is difficult to turn from
Lafayette Street onto Hellman Avenue. Red curb was requested to prohibit parking
on Hellman Avenue at Lafayette Street.
CONDITIONS
Hellman Avenue is a 40 foot wide east/west roadway posted 30 miles per hour
(mph). There is one lane of traffic in both directions separated by a single yellow
skip stripe. Parking is allowed east of Lafayette Street for fronting homes located on
Hellman Avenue.
Lafayette Street is a 34 foot wide north/south roadway with no striping. The prima
facie speed limit is 25 mph. Lafayette Street is stop controlled at its intersection
with Hellman Avenue. Parking is allowed on both sides of Lafayette Street.
Figure 1 depicts existing conditions.
DATA
A review of the City's accident history from January 1, 1993 to December 30, 1995
was made. The accident history revealed the following:
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Time
93' west of intersection 3/2/93 6:20pm
Eastbound vehicle proceeding straight
rear end a eastbound slowing vehicle.
Within intersection 2/19/94 6:35pm
Eastbound vehicle proceeding straight
sideswipe eastbound parked vehicle
100' east of intersection 4/5/94 5:30pm
Southbound vehicle backing broadside
a eastbound proceeding straight vehicle.
Within intersection 2/26/94 11:50am
Eastbound vehicle broadside northbound
bicycle
Within intersection 9/17/94 9:00am
Northbound left turn vehicle sideswipe
southbound left turn vehicle.
Within Intersection 4/27/95 9:25pm
Northbound right turn vehicle sideswipe
eastbound proceeding straight vehicle.
57' east of intersection 8/25/95 7:00pm
Northbound pedestrian and westbound
vehicle proceeding straight.
60' east of intersection 10/16/95 11:55am
Eastbound vehicle stopped sideswipe
eastbound proceeding straight vehicle
DISCUSSION
A field review of the intersection of Hellman Avenue and Lafayette Street was
completed in the early evening. Vehicles parked east of the intersection on Hellman
Avenue creates a visibility obstruction for north and southbound traffic turning from
Lafayette Street. On-street parking on Hellman Avenue and Lafayette Street is fully
utilized. On Hellman Avenue east of Lafayette Street, it was observed that a small
school bus and a truck were parked on the south curb. For the northbound direction,
vehicles visibility is further constrained by the grade difference of Lafayette Street
versus Hellman Avenue. The accident history, however, does not indicate a
continual pattern.
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A review of the sight distance requirements was completed for the intersection
based on the speed limit of Hellman Avenue and guidelines contained in the
Caltrans Design Manual. Given a sight distance triangle of 330 feet, the installation
of red curb east of Lafayette Street for approximately 40' on the north curb and 60'
on the south curb is recommended. The red curb restrictions would eliminate
approximately 5 total on- street spaces on Hellman Avenue. The residents fronting
Hellman Avenue at these proposed red curb locations have driveways and parking
available on site.
Figure 1 depicts the proposed conditions.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Based on the field review of this intersection and a sight distance review. it is
recommended that 40 feet of the north curb and 60 feet of the south curb of
Hellman Avenue east of Lafayette Street be painted red.
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TO: HONORABLE CHAIRMAN
AND MEMBERS
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION
FROM: CHRIS TURNBULL, ACTING DEPUTY TRAFFIC ENGINEE
DATE: JULY 24, 1996
RE: REQUEST FOR "NO LEFT TURN" SIGN FOR CIRCLE K DRIVEWAY
LOCATED ON WALNUT GROVE AVENUE AND GARVEY AVENUE
REQUEST
A request has been received from Councilman Bruesch to review the installation of
a "No Left Turn" sign at the driveway of Circle K on Walnut Grove Avenue. The
concern is that vehicles turning left from the Walnut Grove Avenue driveway and
proceeding south on Walnut Grove Avenue cause problems for southbound Walnut
Grove Avenue left turning traffic.
CONDITIONS
Walnut Grove Avenue is a 64-foot wide north/south roadway. There are two lanes
of traffic in each direction with no parking allowed on street in the vicinity of the
driveway. The Circle K driveway is located approximately 40 feet north of the
Walnut Grove Avenue/Garvey Avenue intersection. A traffic si09gnal exists at the
Garvey Avenue intersection with left turn phasing provided for all directions. The
post speed limit on Walnut Grove Avenue is 40 miles per hour.
Figure 1 depicts existing conditions.
DATA
The accident history in the vicinity of the driveway was reviewed from January 1,
1993 through March 30, 1996. The accident history is summarized as follows:
Description Date Time
90' north of intersection 12/11/93 11:20am
Northbound vehicle turning right
broadside westbound left turn vehicle.
75' north of intersection 4/22/94 6:25pm
Northbound vehicle proceeding straight
sideswipe Northbound proceeding straight vehicle
DISCUSSION
A field review of the location revealed that motorists turn left at the driveway and
either enter the southbound left turn lane or attempt to enter the southbound
through lanes. Should a queue exist for the southbound through, the vehicle that
turned left from the driveway waits for an opening in the left turn pocket. Since left
turn phasing exists at the traffic signal, southbound left turn traffic that arrive after
the Circle K vehicle has positioned itself in the pocket must wait an additional cycle.
In addition, the westbound right turn traffic at Garvey Avenue is fairly high, which
makes the left turn out of the driveway difficult. Southbound traffic attempting to turn
left into the driveway, experience little difficulty .
The accident history does not indicate a continual pattern.
Two alternatives exists to resolve the identified problem. One is to install a "No Left
Turn" sign at the driveway exit. The other is to install a raised median for the length
of the southbound left turn pocket. This improvement could be incorporated into the
Walnut Grove Beautification project (construction estimated to begin sometime in
late 1997). However, the alternative would be extended to include the south
approach for purposes of alignment and consistency. The median alternative would
eliminate the left-in movement to the Circle K. Bot Dots were not considered since
the left-in movement does not present operational problems.
The "No Left Turn" sign installation can be implemented in a timely manner and can
be removed should the median alternative be selected. Given this, it is
recommended that the "No Left Turn" sign be installed at the Circle K driveway exit.
Figure 1 depicts the proposed conditions.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Based on a field review of the driveway, it is recommended that a "No Left Turn"
sign be installed at the Circle K driveway exit per Figure 1.
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TO: HONORABLE CHAIRMAN
AND MEMBERS
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION
FROM: CHRIS TURNBULL, ACTING DEPUTY TRAFFIC ENGINEER/
DATE: JULY 24, 1996
RE: STATUS OF LEFT~TURN LANE ON DEL MAR AVENUE AT
HELLMAN AVENUE
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At the July 11 Traffic Commission meeting Commissioner Knapp inquired about the
status of the Left Turn Lane on Del Mar Avenue at Hellman Avenue. Review of past
Commission meetings indicated that the project was conceptually approved by
Caltrans but funding was not available. Attached for reference are Traffic
Commission items completed in May and July of 1993 for the subject project.
Discussion with City staff regarding this proposed project revealed that the
recommended improvement is scheduled to be completed with the Beautification
Project for Del Mar Avenue. Construction is anticipated to begin sometime in 1998.
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TO: HONORABLE CHAIRMAN,
AND MEMBERS
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION
FROM: KEN JOHNSON, DEPUTY TRAFFIC ENGINEER
DATE: JULY 29, 1993
RE: STATUS OF LEFT TURN LANE ON DEL MAR AVENUE AT HELLMAN AVENUE
The installation of the left turn lane has been discussed with
Caltrans and they have approved the project. The project is
currently on hold because no funding is available for the
installation. Engineering is looking into potential funding sources,
but the project is currently unfunded. It will proceed when funding
is available.
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TO: HONORABLE CHAIRMAN
AND MEMBERS
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION
FROM: JOANNE ITAGAKI, DEPUTY TRAFFIC ENGINEER
DATE: MAY 17, 1993
RE: SOUTHBOUND LEFT TURN LANE ON DEL MAR AVENUE AND HELLMAN
AVENUE
DISCUSSION
As you are aware, the City of Rosemead has received a verbal approval
for the installation of a southbound left turn lane on Del Mar Avenue
at Hellman Avenue. This approval was received from Mr. Lan Jew of
Caltrans District 7. As a follow-up to this conversation with Mr.
Jew, I sent a letter to him on May 17, 1993. A copy of this letter
is attached.
In order to move this item to the next step, staff is requesting
direction from the Traffic Commission. Be advised that the City
budget is of concern at this time and Redevelopment funds are also
minimal.
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MAYOR:
ROBERT W. BRUESCH
MAYOR PRO TEM:
JOE VASOUEZ
COUNCILMEMBERS:
MARGARET CLARK
DENNIS MCOONALD
GARY A. TAYLOR
May 17, 1993
Mr. Lan Jew
Senior Transportation
California Department
District 7
Traffic Branch
120 S. Spring Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Dear Mr. Jew:
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8838 E. VALLEY BOULEVARD • P.O. BOX 399
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA 91770
TELEPHONE (818) 288-6671
TELECOPIER 8183079218
Engineer
of Transportation
This letter is a follow-up to our discussion on May 5, 1993 regarding
the installation of a left turn pocket for southbound Del Mar Avenue
at Hellman Avenue.
As we discussed, you have no objections to this installation. You
further recommended that the City of Rosemead design the left turn
pocket similar to those at Garfield Avenue or Atlantic Boulevard.
The City of Rosemead will be preparing conceptual plans for your
review. Upon your approval, we will be requesting an encroachment
permit from Caltrans for the installation of the left turn pocket for
southbound Del Mar Avenue at Hellman Avenue.
Thank you for your immediate response to this request. If you have
any questions, please contact me at (310) 908-6226.
Sincerely,
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JOANNE ITAGARI
Deputy Traffic Engineer
City of Rosemead
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Executive Assistant
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City Engineer
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TO: HONORABLE CHAIRMAN
AND MEMBERS
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION
FROM: CHRIS TURNBULL, ACTING DEPUTY TRAFFIC ENGINEER
DATE: JULY 24, 1996
RE: WALNUT GROVE AVENUE AND SAN GABRIEL BOULEVARD
STRIPING
At the July 11 Traffic Commission meeting Commissioner Knapp indicated that the
striping on Walnut Grove Avenue and San Gabriel Boulevard were faded. In
addition Commissioner Ruiz asked if the City uses reflective material in the paint
itself.
Discussion with City staff regarding these two street segments indicated that both
of these roads are programed for improvement as part of the City's Beautification
Projects. Walnut Grove is scheduled for construction in late 1997 and San Gabriel
is scheduled in 1999. In the mean time, staff has contacted Traffic Operations to
restripe these two streets as part of the City's ongoing striping maintenance
program.
The paint used City wide is per the Caltrans Standard Specifications and includes
the application of glass beads which is the reflective material in the paint. Two
coats are typically applied on new surfaces, one coat for repainting.
Due to these new beautification projects (Walnut Grove, Del Mar, and San Gabriel)
and the fact they include rubberized asphalt overlays, the application of three coats
will be specified. This is being specified due to the absorption nature of the
rubberized asphalt when first applied and the tracking of rubber material by vehicles
which cause initial fading.
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