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CC - Item 4F - Request for Bus loadingand unloading zone at Rosemead High School - Box 070z~ TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL FROM: BILL CROWE, TY MANAGER DATE: JANUARY 21, 2003 RE: REQUEST FOR BUS LOADING AND UNLOADING ZONE ON LOWER AZUSA ROAD FROM ROSEMEAD HIGH SCHOOL DISCUSSION The Rosemead High School Principal, Diane Bladen, has requested that the City install a "Bus Loading Zone", along Lower Azusa Road. At the January 9, 2003 Traffic Commission meeting, staff presented the request to the Commission with the recommendation to approve the requested item. The Traffic Commission approved the recommendation to install forty feet of red curb with "Bus Zone" markings, beginning at the gate to Rosemead High School on Lower Azusa Road and extend westerly. The Commission unanimously recommended approval to the City Council. Exhibit A (attached) depicts the approved recommendations of the Traffic Commission. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended the City Council approve the recommendation of the Traffic Commission. Exhibits: A. Diagram of proposed Bus Zone markings B. Traffic Commission Staff Report, December 30, 2002 rJAN 111~!t,'IC. Traffic Commission Meeting Minutes, January 9, 2003 2003 T v a 'c u c in w ~ o om w 3 ` ro v° E f U QJ C O .C i N 'cr 00 m a. m H 3 N Q L 3 J U Cl) m O V z EE v N 0 H W C7 Y C_ U C_ C v i 00 -O EGA y ~ ,oAO6 Aso d a3LIUiWL!'lT A Staff Report Rosemead Traffic Commission TO: HONORABLE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSSION FROM: JOANNE ITAGAKI, TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DEPUTY DATE: December 30, 2002 RE: Request for Bus Loading and. Unloading Zone on Lower Azusa Road from Rosemead High School REQUEST A letter (attached) has been received from Ms. Diane Bladen, Principal of Rosemead High School. Ms. Bladen has requested the installation of a bus loading zone on Lower Azusa Road for the Mildly Developmentally Delayed that attend the school. The students are picked up and dropped off at this back gate. However, direct access to the gate is often times blocked by vehicles of persons using the school's track and field to exercise. A bus loading zone would remove these vehicles from direct access to the gate. CONDITIONS Lower Azusa Road is a 4 lane roadway with 2 lanes in each direction separated by a double yellow centerline. There is parking allowed on the south side, school side, of Lower Azusa Road in the vicinity of the high school track field. The posted speed limit is 40 mph except when children are present then the speed limit is 25 mph. Staff met with Ms. Bladen to discuss the concerns regarding the bus loading zone. Ms. Bladen indicated that the bus services about 15 - 20 students. Direct access to the gate on Lower Azusa Road is often blocked making direct access difficult. Since these students are developmentally delayed, the bus driver is required to wait until they are in the gate of the school before they can leave. If the bus is required to park far from the gate, there are more distractions for the students to walk to the gate. Ms. Bladen has requested the installation of a red curb bus zone in front of the gate on Lower Azusa Road. Staff agrees this curb marking would best keep vehicles from parking in front of the gate. This red curb marking is also consistent with bus zone parking at other schools (Williams School). January 9, 2003 Traffic Commission Meeting Request for Bus Loading and Unloading Zone on Lower Azusa Road from Rosemead High School Page 2 of 2 RECOMMENDATION The installation of 40 feet of red curb with "Bus Zone" markings is recommended. This red curb should begin at the gate to Rosemead High School on Lower Azusa Road and extend westerly. Exhibit A depicts this recommendation. Attachment R\06-160 MRSD12003 Agendas & DocumentsVan-Rosemead High School-Bus Zone on Lower Azusa.doc O m w CD fu io u (L) c N M m O 3 N Q L G7 3 J m U co O O z T v u c w 0 F 0 m m a) E v 0 0 cl~ 0 R Y C = W C_ C U ~O O d EGA .y ~ o`"o d kd)jm A SEP. -16'02 (MON) 09:31 KATHY FURNALD Supennlendant CITY OF ROSEMEAD September 10, 2002 Jessica Wilkensen City of Rosemead City Traffic Commission 8838 E. Valley Blvd. Rosemead, CA 91770 Dear Ms_ Wilkensen: TEL:626-307-9218 i' Rosemead High School has a pressing need for a bus-loading cone on Lower Azusa Road. In the past, the Special Education students were dropped off on Mission Drive, in the staff parking lot. Due to the volume of traffic on Mission Drive in the morning, it makes it impossible for the bus to operate on a timely schedule. The students who are riders on this bus are Mildly Developmentally Delayed. Even though they are chronically 14-18 years of age, their mental age is from 3 years to 8 years. Without the red curb-to reserve the drop-off area, the bus has to frequently park a half block from the gate. The driver must wait.until all of the students are inside the school field. This is for the students' protection. Your careful consideration will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Diane Bladen Principal D$_in P. 002 DIANE BLADEN Principal SINCERITY* HONOR • TOLERANCE • SERVICE 9063 E. Mission Drive • Rosemead, California 91770-4498 • (626) 286-3141 9 Fax: (626) 286-6396 ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION MEETING JANUARY 9, 2003 ROLL CALL Present: Chairman Baffo, Quintanilla, Knapp, Matsdorf Absent: Commissioner Ruiz Ex-Officio: Planning Director: Traffic Engineering Deputy: CALL TO ORDER Pledge of Allegiance: Commissioner Matsdorf Invocation: Chairman Baffo 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Brad Johnson Joanne Itagaki It was moved by Commissioner Matsdorf, seconded by Commissioner Quintanilla, and carried unanimously to approve the minutes for December 5, 2002. II. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE - NONE III. OLD BUSINESS - NONE IV. NEW BUSINESS A. REQUEST FOR BUS LOADING AND UNLOADING ZONE ON LOWER AZUSA ROAD FROM ROSEMEAD HIGH SCHOOL Joanne Itagaki presented the staff report. RECOMMENDATION: The installation of 40 feet of red curb with "Bus Zone" markings was recommended. This red curb should begin at the gate to Rosemead High School on Lower Azusa Road and extend westerly. It was moved by Commissioner Knapp, seconded by Commissioner Matsdorf, and carried unanimously to approve the Traffic Engineer's recommendation. V. STAFF REPORTS Deputy Traffic Engineer Itagaki updated the Commission on the status of the Rosemead Place Shopping Center Traffic Study at the December 2nd, City Council meeting. Deputy Traffic Engineer Itagaki stated that the City Council approved the installation of a three-way stop sign at Marshall and Hart. They will continue the trimming and pruning of the trees and bushes on Marshall and there will also be selective enforcement to reduce speeding. In addition, there will be the installation of split phase for each westbound Marshall and Rosemead, which includes re-striping to provide additional left-turn capacity. There will also be a modified traffic study that will be conducted after the center is fully leased. This study will look at the impacts on Marshall Avenue between Park and Rosemead Boulevard, this will include turn restrictions from the driveways and a possible installation of a traffic signal. Commissioner Knapp stated that she attended the City Council Meeting and was pleased that they approved the stop sign, which seems to be working and to see City staff at the location evaluating the trimming of the trees/bushes. Planning Director Brad Johnson stated that the City Council and the Traffic Commission both requested the motor units to report along that strip, along with the stop sign being installed. The first week 16 citations were issued, the second week there were only 5 citations issued, and doesn't appear to be a speeding problem at this location. VI. COMMISSIONER REPORTS Commissioner Knapp inquired about the "Keep Clear" sign at Hellman and Rockhold. Deputy Traffic Engineer Itagaki stated that the sign will be installed along with the installation of the traffic signal. Commissioner Knapp inquired about the potholes on Rosemead Boulevard, and asked if they were due to be repaired soon. Deputy Traffic Engineer Itagaki stated that after the holidays, Traffic Engineer Ken Rukavina requested that Cal-trans fill-in the potholes. Commissioner Quintanilla asked staff to look at the timing of the green arrow at Marshall and Rosemead Boulevard, he feels it is too short. Deputy Traffic Engineer Itagaki stated that she will send a letter to Cal-trans requesting them to look at the timing at this location. Commissioner Knapp inquired about the latest news on the Wal-Mart. Planning Director Johnson gave a brief update on the status of the Wal-Mart proposal. Commissioner Quintanilla asked about the property of the old Toys R Us. Planning Director Johnson stated that staff has not meet with the developers in a couple months, they seem to have a problem marketing the property, because of the type of retailers the City wants there. VII. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the Commission, the meeting was adjourned at 7:25 p.m., the next regularly scheduled meeting is set for February 6, 2003. There were 4 people in the audience. immediate pollutants. Mr. Bruesch stated that this idea would be cost prohibitive as each trap was estimated at $1000 per unit - multiply that by all the storm drains on each street and staff time to maintain and clean the traps on a regular basis, etc. IV. CONSENT CALENDAR (Item CC-H was removed for discussion purposes) CC-A ACCEPTANCE OF BIDS AND AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR STREET LIGHTING IMPROVEMENTS ON VARIOUS STREETS CC-B ACCEPTANCE OF STREET DEDICATION FOR PARCEL MAP 26400 - 8925 CORTADA STREET CC-C AUTHORIZATION TO ATTEND 25TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL ASIAN ORGANIZED CRIME CONFERENCE, MAY 25-30,2003, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS CC-D AUTHORIZATION TO ATTEND THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES CITY MANAGERS DEPARTMENT MEETING, FEBRUARY 12-13,2003, MONTEREY CC-E AUTHORIZATION TO ATTEND THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES ANNUAL CONGRESSIONAL CITY CONFERENCE, MARCH 7-11,2003, WASHINGTON, D.C. ~y C-F REQUEST FOR BUS LOADING AND UNLOADING ZONE ON LOWER AZUSA ROAD FROM ROSEMEAD HIGH SCHOOL CC-G REQUEST FROM MEXICAN-AMERICAN STUDENT ORGANIZATION CC-I COALITION FOR PRACTICAL REGULATION (CPR) MEMBERSHIP DUES FOR JANUARY THROUGH JUNE 2003 CC-J ROSEMEAD SCHOOL DISTRICT'S REQUEST TO PLACE TWO (2) BANNERS ON VALLEY BOULEVARD DURING FEBRUARY-MARCH 2003 CC-K APPROVAL OF 2003-04 BUDGET CALENDAR CC-L PURCHASE OF ADVERTISEMENT IN TRIBUTE JOURNAL FOR THE 19TH ANNUAL AFFAIR OF THE HEART FOR THE LINCOLN TRAINING CENTER, MARCH 8, 2003 CC-M AUTHORIZE SUPPORT OF LEGISLATIVE REFORM TO CURTAIL ABUSE OF UNFAIR COMPETITION LAW MOTION BY COUNCILMAN TAYLOR, SECOND BY MAYOR PRO TEM VASQUEZ that the Council approve the aforementioned items on the Consent Calendar. Vote resulted: CCMIN:1-28-03 Page k5 Yes: Imperial, Taylor, Bruesch, Clark, Vasquez No: None Absent: None Abstain: None he Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. CC-H PARTICIPATION IN LOS ANGELES AREA INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY AND APPROVE OF JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT AT A COST OF $2,637 FOR FY 2002-03 Juan Nunez, 2702 Del Mar, Rosemead, asked if the City is meeting the State mandated diversion rate? Councilman Taylor stated that other cities are joining the Joint Powers Authority in an effort to provide a better solution and to pool resources to have a stronger voice in Sacramento than exists for individual cities now. Mr. Nunez stated that many people do not have or do not use their recycling bins, that all recyclables are thrown in with the regular trash. MOTION BY COUNCILMAN TAYLOR, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER CLARK that the Council approve participation in the Los Angeles Integrated Waste Management Authority by adoption of the Joint Powers Agreement; designate funds in the amount of $2,637, from the Health/Solid Waste portion of the budget to pay for the City's first year's prorated annual membership fee; and designate a representative from the City Council to serve on the Authority Board of Directors. Vote resulted: Yes: Imperial, Taylor, Bruesch, Clark, Vasquez No: None Absent: None Abstain: None The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. MOTION BY MAYOR BRUESCH, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER CLARK that Mayor Bruesch be appointed to serve on the Los Angeles Area Integrated Waste Management Authority. Vote resulted: Yes: Imperial, Taylor, Bruesch, Clark, Vasquez No: None Absent: None Abstain: None The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. CCMnQ:1-28-03 page x6