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TC - 06-03-99AGENDA ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION 8838 E. Valley Blvd. Rosemead, CA 91770 Regular Meeting June 3, 1999 CALL TO ORDER 7:00 p.m. Roll Call: Chairperson Knapp, Vice-Chair Quintanilla Commissioners Ruiz, Baffo, & Herrera Pledge of Allegiance: Commissioner Ruiz Invocation: Commissioner Baffo APPROVAL OF MINUTES - May 6, 1999 II. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE - 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 three (3) minutes; total time allocated is fifteen (15) minutes.) III. OLD BUSINESS - None IV. NEW BUSINESS A. PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON GARVEY AVENUE BETWEEN SAN GABRIEL BOULEVARD AND DEL MAR AVENUE V. STAFF REPORTS VI. COMMISSIONER REPORTS VII. ADJOURNMENT - Thursday, July 1, 1999, 7:00 p.m., Rosemead City Council Chambers, 8838 E. Valley Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770 ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION MAY 61999 A regular meeting of the Rosemead Traffic Commission was called to order by Chairperson Knapp at 7:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers, 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead. ROLL CALL Present: Chairperson Knapp Commissioners: Ruiz, Quintanilla, Baffo & Herrera Absent: None Ex Officio: Administrative Aide: Jessica Wilkinson Deputy Traffic Engineer: Joanne Itagaki CALL TO ORDER The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Commissioner Herrera The Invocation was delivered by Chairperson Knapp 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES It was moved by Commissioner Quintanilla, seconded by Commissioner Ruiz and carried unanimously to approve the minutes for April 1, 1999. II. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE - None III. OLD BUSINESS - None IV. NEW BUSINESS A. EDUCATIONAL FLYER FOR PEDESTRIANS -HELLMAN AVENUE AND JACKSON AVENUE Deputy Traffic Engineer Itagaki stated that the City Council approved the installation of a traffic signal at the intersection of Hellman Avenue and Jackson Avenue. The Council also approved the development of an educational flyer for distribution to residents and students in the area. The object of the flyer is to discuss/explain pedestrian signal indications ("Red Hand" & "Walking Person"). A copy of the City of Santa Ana's flyer was given to the Commission regarding pedestrian signal indications. The flyer presents the discussion of pedestrian signal indications in the story format. Staff has identified different sections on the Santa Ana flyer by letter or number for easy reference and discussion. RECOMMENDATION: It was recommended that the Traffic Commission review the attached flyers and make any changes necessary to develop a DRAFT flyer. This flyer will then be brought back to the Commission for final approval. Commissioner Quintanilla asked if the flyer would be in black and white or in color. Deputy Traffic Engineer Itagaki stated that the flyer is in black and white and that the Speed Hump Flyer is in a beige color and it is folded in thirds. Commissioner Ruiz asked if the font on the flyer could be a bit larger. Commissioner Quintanilla stated that the artwork is kind of weak, and could be clearer to make more of an impact. Commissioner Ruiz brought up the idea of the schools having a contest by having the kids do the drawings. Commissioner Baffo inquired as to the cost for the flyer to be produced in color, he feels the flyer would be more appealing to the eye for the kids to read. Chairperson Knapp thought perhaps the Garvey School District may already have something. Commissioner Baffo stated that perhaps it could be advertised in the local paper. Chairperson Knapp stated that the Chamber of Commerce could add it to the "Rosemead Report". Commissioner Herrera stated that she liked the 4 questions at the end. V. STAFF REPORTS A. STATUS OF TRAFFIC COMMISSION ITEMS FORWARDED TO CITY COUNCIL FOR APPROVAL Administrative Aide Wilkinson stated that at the April 27th meeting, the City Council approved the request for additional traffic controls at Encinita Avenue. Administrative Aide Wilkinson stated that she went out there the other day and everything has been done. Deputy Traffic Engineer Itagaki stated that the yellow curb was changed to a white curb to be consistent with other schools. Commissioner Herrera stated that it looks good. Deputy Traffic Engineer Itagaki gave the Commission a copy of the letter that was sent to Mr. Young, as to what we have done, and tried to explain to him why we can't provide parking in front of his business. VI. Commissioner Herrera stated that on Marshall just east of Rosemead Boulevard on the north side of the street, there is a Las Vegas 24-hour turn-around bus that parks there and leaves a lot of trash. They leave from this location twice a week and is causing a problem with the residents in the area. Administrative Aide Wilkinson asked what hours it was leaving Commissioner Herrera stated it is approximately 7:00 p.m. Commissioner Ruiz thought it might be violating the width of a bus being parked on a public street. Commissioner Baffo apologized for not being present at the last Traffic Commission Meeting. Commissioner Ruiz introduced his daughter who was sitting in the audience. He also stated that there is a lot of U-turns coming off the offramp of Temple City Boulevard, and that people are making a left turn on Olney into Temple City Boulevard, going against traffic, and was hoping that staff could look into the possibility of rumble strips. Commissioner Ruiz also stated that there is parking in front of their lawns, and appears to be a bad habit in the 3700 block of Temple City Boulevard. Chairperson Knapp stated that Valley Boulevard sure looks nice, and appears to be wider and brighter. Chairperson Knapp also stated that on Walnut Grove and Valley Boulevard, the timing is bad all the way around, the left turn signals are not cutting off when there are no more cars. Chairperson Knapp stated that in the "Rosemead Report" there will be an article in the June issue regarding a friend of hers. She has a very interesting life and stories, and would like to have everyone read it when it comes out. Chairperson Knapp also informed everyone that Saturday is "National Postworker's Food Drive", the canned goods collected in the area will go to "People for People", and will benefit the various cities Commissioner Ruiz stated that the timing at Muscatel and Valley if off, and stated that he will not be attending the July 1 st meeting, he will be taking his daughter and some of her friends to Cancun for their graduation. Chairperson Knapp stated that she attended the services at the Christian Church and some people telling were telling her that on the driveway there is a break (not a smooth transition). Commissioner Ruiz stated that they will be taking the crown off and smoothing it out, and will be done for all driveways on Valley Boulevard. Deputy Traffic Engineer Itagaki stated that the Council did approve the Signal Master Plan Study. Staff will be looking at all signals that are maintained by the City of Rosemead, including the hardware. VII. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the Commission, the meeting was adjourned at 7:36 p.m. The next regularly scheduled meeting is set for June 3, 1999. TO: HONORABLE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION FROM: JOANNE ITAGAKI, TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DEPUTY DATE: MAY 24, 1999 RE: PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON GARVEY AVENUE BETWEEN SAN GABRIEL BOULEVARD AND DEL MAR AVENUE BACKGROUND In August 1998, the Traffic Commission approved the distribution of a "post card survey" of businesses on Garvey Avenue between,San Gabriel Boulevard and Del Mar Avenue. The survey was conducted in response to various concerns from businesses and a specific request from three business owners on Garvey Avenue requesting a 15-minute parking zone in front of their businesses. The August report is attached. After revising the survey based on the Traffic Commission's comments and gathering the business and property owner information, the surveys were sent out to seventy-two business owners and/or property owners. The city received 12 responses. These responses are summarized on the attached Table 1. The responses indicated that 10 of the 12 respondents had on-site parking and f of 12 had on-street parking. Only 4 of 12 indicated they would prefer a change in the existing parking restrictions. These 4 requested 20-minute parking zones and loading/unloading zones. Overall, the existing parking restrictions on Garvey Avenue between San Gabriel Boulevard and Del Mar Avenue appear to be acceptable to the majority of business/property owners. As discussed in the August 1998 Commission report, the three specific business owners requesting the 15-minute parking zone are an "island" surrounded by the LA Auto Auction. They have no on-site parking and on-street parking is often occupied. There are basically two options with regards to this request: Retain the existing 2-hour parking restrictions. This would-not alleviate the parking concerns and problems expressed by the businesses. However, it would be consistent with the parking restrictions throughout Garvey Avenue. Parking Restrictions on Garvey Avenue Between San Gabriel Boulevard and Del Mar Avenue Page 2 2. Install a 20-minute green zone including signs. The 20-minute zone is more of a standard than a 15-minute zone. This zone would accommodate the request of the businesses. However, some parking of vehicles associated with the Garvey Auto Auction would be affected. The Auto Auction does have a significant amount of available on-street parking surrounding this "island" area that would be able to accommodate any vehicles displaced by the 20-minute zone. The enforcement of the 20-minute zone is more time consuming than a 2-hour parking restriction. This may be minimized if the 20- minute zone is specified for only certain days when the parking for the Auto Auction is heavy. Example: "20-minute parking Tuesdays and Fridays" with "2-hour parking Except Sat. and Sun." If a combination of parking restrictions is proposed, the green curb would not be installed. RECOMMENDATION The situation of the three businesses surrounded by the Auto Auction is unique. There are few options to assist the businesses in obtaining some on-street parking. Therefore, staff recommends the installation of a 20-minute parking zone on the days when parking is at its peak with the retention of the 2-hour parking restrictions on the other days. 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The businesses include Discount Tobacco Inc. - 7953 Garvey Avenue, Highway Insurance - 7951 1/2 Garvey Avenue and C & I Auto Sales - 7951 Garvey Avenue. A copy of their letter is attached. The business owner's letter indicates their concern for vehicles parking in front of their property especially during Auto Auction days. They are requesting 15 minute time limit parking restrictions in front of their properties. DISCUSSION The request of the three business owners is unique in that they are an "island" surrounded by the Auto Auction. These businesses are on the north side of Garvey Avenue west of the Auto Auction entrance. There is no on-site parking for these businesses, only on-street parking. As can be expected, parking in front of these businesses during Auto Auction days is at a premium. The parking in the vicinity of the Auto Auction has been a concern/compliant from business and property owners periodically throughout the years. Any proposed changes or revisions to the parking restrictions will affect all properties along Garvey Avenue. Therefore, staff is recommending a "post card survey" be taken of all business and property owners fronting Garvey Avenue between San Gabriel Boulevard and Del Mar Avenue. , Parking Restrictions on Garvey Avenue July 27, 1998 Page 2 Here is a preliminary draft of the "post card survey". Staff will make any revisions recommended by the Traffic Commission. General: Name & Address of Business/Property Summary of Reason for Survey }b,,,, „,~~y ~iall~ vq ~ vcL„eles 1. Do you have on-site parking for your business/property? Yes No If Yes, how much would you estimate the on-site parking is used? In other words, if you took a "snap shot" of your parking lot once an hour, how full is the parking lot? 100% Full75% Full 50% Full 25% Full Less than 25% Full 2. Do you have on-street parking in front of your business/property? Yes No If yes, how much would you estimate the on-street parking is used? In other words, if you took a "snap shot" of the parking in front of your business/property once an hour, how full is the parking on the street? 100% Fu1175% Full 50% Full 25% Full Less than 25% Full 3. Which days tend to have more parking in front of your business/property? Circle two only. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 4. Would you prefer a change to the "2 hour parking limit" restriction in front of your business/property? Yes No If yes, please describe the type of the parking restriction you would prefer in front of your business. -?(C ZOrvlr Yr ter yefbw 5. Other Comments. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended the Traffic Commission direct staff to prepare the `post card survey' as discussed and revised by the Commission to the business and property owners of fronting uses on Garvey Avenue between San Gabriel Boulevard and Del Mar Avenue. JI: \hi \066\ji1Vsd\Gawey Auto Auction Discount Tobacco, Inc. Highway Insurance C&I Auto Sales 7953 Garvey Ave. Rosemead, CA 91770 June 9, 1998 Jeff Steward Director of Administrative City of Rosemead 8838 E. valley Blvd. Rosemead, CA 91770 Dear Sir, We are writing you this letter to discuss about street parking matter. Our businesses are located at the above address and our customers parking are totally dependent on the street parking. However, next to our stores is the L. A- Dealer Action_ Every Tuesday and Friday, the L.A. Dealer Action has actions going on. There are too many cars park on the street, which left no more parking place for our customers. Those meet parking are mark at two (2) hours parking. Every Tuesday and Friday, that effects our business a lot. Even on Monday, a day before the action, dealers and/or customers come to preview the action cars; the street is also full of cars. We are asking the city do something about it so we can have some parking space for our customers, perhaps draw a 15 minutes street parking in front of our stores for at least 3 parking spaces. Please contact us at your convenience and let us know your decision. Your help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Sincerely, Chau Tran Discount Tobacco Inc. - - T. 4v ~c_ C&I Auto Sales 7953 G>}a.Vsy 79551% 7R51E,6,4'eucY ROSFt'1>=AD CA .91-1 7o Pv./e wd/ G~770 ~,oSerc2li~( Sr i-7-? o Mee I M %w. 4e5 ALA"+- 6,198 8 IV. NEW BUSINESS A. PARKING RES TRICTIONS O N GARVEY AVENUE BETWEEN SA N GABRIEL B OULEVARD AND DEL MAR AVENUE Deputy Traffic Engineer Itagaki stated that a letter was received from three business owners on Garvey regarding parking restrictions in front of their property. The businesses include Discount Tobacco, Inc., 7953 Garvey Avenue, Highway Insurance, 7951 112 Garvey Avenue and C & I Auto Sales, 7951 Garvey Avenue. The business owner's letter indicates their concern for vehicles parking in front of their property especially during Auto Auction days. They are requesting 15 minute time limit parking restrictions in front of their properties. The request of the three business owners is unique in that they are an "island" surrounded by the Auto Auction. These businesses are on the north side of Garvey Avenue west of the Auto Auction entrance. There is no on-site parking for these businesses, only on- street parking. As can be expected, parking in front of these businesses during Auto Auction days is at a premium. The parking in the vicinity of the Auto Auction has been a concern/complaint from business and property owners periodically throughout the years. Any proposed changes or revisions to the parking restrictions will affect all properties along Garvey Avenue. Therefore, staff is recommending a "post card survey" be taken of all business and property owners fronting Garvey Avenue between San Gabriel Boulevard and Del Mar Avenue. Deputy Traffic Engineer Itagaki presented the Commission with a sample copy of the "post card survey". RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended the Traffic Commission direct staff to prepare the "post card survey" as directed and revised by the Commission to the business and property owners of fronting uses on Garvey Avenue between San Gabriel Boulevard and Del Mar Avenue. Commissioner Knapp asked if questions I & 2 could be re-worded, as to how many stalls are in your lot and how many cars are parked. It was moved by Commissioner Ruiz, seconded by Commissioner Baffo and carried unanimously to approve the Traffic Engineer's recommendation, with the re-wording of questions 1 & 2. B. REQUEST FOR RED CURB AT 2542 N. SAN GABRIEL BOULEVARD - GARVEY WHOLESALE BEVERAGE INC Deputy Traffic Engineer Itagaki stated that a letter was received from Mr. Phillip Capriccio, Vice-President of Garvey Wholesale Beverage, Inc. Garvey Wholesale Beverage Inc., is located at 2542 N. San Gabriel Boulevard. Mr. Capriccio is requesting