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TO: HONORABLE MAYOR
AND MEMBERS
ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
FROM: FRANK G. TRIPEPI, CITY MANAGER
DATE: OCTOBER 2, 2000
SUBJECT:, REQUEST FOR PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON TEMPLE CITY BLVD. SOUTH
OF ELLIS LANE.
DISCUSSION
A resident is requesting parking restrictions on Temple City Blvd. south of Ellis Lane due to
concerns with large trucks parking at the site with engines running and emitting exhaust fumes.
Based on a field inspection, staff recommended the installation of "No Parking Vehicles Over 80
Inches in Width on Any Street' signs.
At the September 7, 2000 Traffic Commission meeting, staff presented the findings of the study. At
the meeting, the Commission amended this recommendation to include the installation of red curb at
selected sections on Temple City Blvd., as shown in the staff report. The Commission voted 5 -0 to
approve this recommendation.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Rosemead City Council approve the installation of "No Parking Vehicles
Over 80 Inches in Width on Any Street' signs and the installation of red curb at selected sections of
Temple City Blvd.
EXHIBITS:
Exhibit A — Staff report, dated August 28, 2000
Exhibit B — Draft Minutes, dated September 7, 2000
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Staff Report
Rosemead Traffic Commission
TO: HONORABLE CHAIRMAN
AND MEMBERS
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSSION
FROM: JOANNE ITAGAKI, TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DEPUTY lU�
DATE: August 23, 2000
RE: Request for Parking Restrictions on Temple City Boulevard
South of Ellis Lane
REQUEST
During the July 2000 Traffic Commission meeting, Ms. Barbara Larson requested
staff review the parking situation on Temple City Boulevard behind her home.
Ms. Larson has indicated that large trucks park behind her home with the
engines running causing her concern for the exhaust fumes drifting into her yard.
She has requested that parking be restricted behind her home.
CONDITIONS
Temple City Boulevard is a four lane secondary north /south arterial extending
from the San Bernardino Freeway north to the City limits. There are fronting
residential uses on Temple City Boulevard. The posted speed limit is 40 mph.
On the west side of Temple City Boulevard south of Ellis Lane, there are fronting
residential uses. However, there is a portion along Temple City Boulevard that is
the back yards to residents with Ellis Lane addresses. The existing curb
conditions on the west side of Temple City Boulevard between Ellis Lane and
Guess Street are depicted in Exhibit A.
DISCUSSION
As you are aware, the City has been struggling with the issue of trucks traveling
on Temple City Boulevard for some time. During the Traffic Commission's last
discussion on this issue, Ms. Larson brought up the specific concern regarding
trucks parking behind her property with the engines running. Ms. Larson stated
she was concerned with the exhaust from these trucks drifting into her yard.
Field observation of Temple City Boulevard south of Ellis Lane was made during
the early afternoon. One truck, similar in size to a UPS truck, did park at the
subject location with its engine running for approximately 5 minutes. There were
also two vehicles parked on the street that appeared to be associated with the
residents of Temple City Boulevard.
EXHIBIT "All
Request for Parking Restrictions on
Temple City Boulevard south of Ellis Lane
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As shown on Exhibit A, there is one property fronting on Ellis Lane that has
access to Temple City Boulevard. This property has a large block wall along the
Temple City Boulevard frontage. This block wall extends to the south then
travels in an easterly direction. At that point, the property fronting Temple City
Boulevard is evident.
There does not appear to be a heavy desire for on street parking on the west
side of Temple City Boulevard. The street condition did not reveal a large
amount of oil or engine fluids dropped on the street that might.be evidence of
continued or heavy on- street parking. Therefore, it appears that the removal of
parking would not significantly affect parking availability. However, the specific
concern was with regards to. large trucks parking in the subject, area..
The City has an ordinance regarding parking of large trucks on City streets. The
ordinance reads:
"Rosemead Municipal Code Section 3313
A. Whenever the City Council, upon recommendation of the
Traffic Commission,, determines that traffic safety requires the
prohibition of the parking of wide vehicles, no person shall park or
leave standing any vehicle having a maximum width in excess of
eighty (80) inches upon any street, except when necessary for the
purpose of making pickups and deliveries of goods, wares and
merchandise from or to any building or structure fronting upon any
street, or for the delivery of building materials to a building site
fronting on any street, only while actual loading or unloading
operations are in progress."
Therefore, trucks over 80 inches in width are prohibited from parking on City
streets. Signs prohibiting this parking are generally posted at the entrances of
truck routes in the City. However, because this location has been identified as
having large trucks parking on a regular basis, it is recommended that the "No
Parking Vehicles Over 80 inches in Width on Any Street" signs be posted.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that "No Parking Vehicles Over 80 inches in Width on Any
Street' signs be installed on the west side of Temple City Boulevard from Ellis
Lane to Guess Street. Exhibit A depicts this recommendation.
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ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMM1SS1ON
SEPTEMBER 7, 2000
A regular meeting of the Rosemead Traffic Commission was called to order by Chairman
QuintanWa at 7:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers, 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead.
ROLL CALL
Present: Chairman Quimanilla
Commissioners: Knapp, Ruiz Baffo & Herrera
Absent: None
Ex Officio: Administrative Assistant: Jessica Wilkinson
Deputy Traffic Engineer: Joanne Iiagaki
CALL TO ORDER
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Commissioner Baffo
The Invocation was delivered by Commissioner Herrera
APPROVAL OF NTD UTES
The minutes for the August meeting were deferred to October.
M ORAL COMM UNICATI ONS FROM THE AUDIENCE - NONE
M. OLD BUSINESS - NONE
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A. REQUEST FOR "DO NOT BLOCK INTERSECTION" SIGNS AT
VALLEY /GERNERT, GARVEY /PINE AND ITELLAIAN /ALL.ANREED
Deputy Traffic Engineer hagald stated that several requests were made received from
citizens and City Council rega. dine intersections experiencing blockage, especially
during peak periods. This blockage has resulted in the request for "Do Not Block
Intersection" signs at Valley Boulevard /Gernert Avenue, Garvey Avenue/Pine Street and
Hellman Avenue /Allanreed Avenue.
Each intersection is stop controlled on the minor street. The intersections are in the
vicinity, within 300 feet, of signalized intersections.
Field review of the intersection was conducted in the early afternoon hours, before peak
periods of the roadways. Of course, during this time, no blockage of the hnersections
was observed. However, due to the nroximin of the subject intersections to signalized
intersections, blockage through the intersections is definitely conceivable.
The intersection of Valley Bouelvard /Gernen Avenue was discussed at the November 4,
1999 Traffic Commission meeting. At that time, the discussion was reeardinia allowing
eastbound heft turn access from Valley Boulevard to the development direct[ across
Gemen Avenue (on the north side o(the street). The Conmssion approved the removal
of the median nose and continuation of the two -way Iefl turn lane. This removal,
however, did not occur and appears to have been incorrectly completed at the intersection
of Valley Boulevard and Bartlett Avenue.
Therefore, at the intersection of Valley Boulevard/Gernert .Avenue, the removal of the
median nose for eastbound Valley Boulevard and the continuation of the two -way left
turn lane and the installation of "Do Not Block Intersection" signs was reconunended.
EXHIBIT B
The installation of "Do Not Block intersection" sigms at the intersection of Garvey
Avenue/Pint Street and Hellman Avenue /.Allanreed Avenue are also recommended. This
recommendation is based on each intersection's proximity to signalized intersections.
RECOMMENDATION
The installation of "Do Not Block Intersection" signs was recommended at the following
intersections: ,
L Westbound Valley Boulevard at Gernert Avenue
Eastbound Garvey Avenue at Pine Street
3 Eastbound Hellmand Avenue at Ahanreed Avenue
It was further recommended that the eastbound median nose on Valley Boulevard at
Gernert Avenue be removed and the existing two -way left turn lane be continued.
The installation of a westbound median nose on Valley Boulevard at Bartlett Avenue was
recommended. This requires the removal of part of the existing two -way left turn lane.
It was moved by Commissioner Knapp, seconded by Commissioner Baffo, and carried
unanimously to approve the Traffic Engineer's recommendation.
B. REQUEST FOR "RICHT TURN ONLY" SIGN AT SWC OF
HELLMAN/WALNUT GROVE
Deputy Traffic Engineer Itagaki stated that the City Council has requested staff review
the driveway to the development on the southwest comer of Hellman Avenue and Walnut
Grove Avenue. The concern expressed was the vehicles tuming left out of the driveway
are causing congestion at the intersection.
The development on the southwest comer of Hellman Avenue ad Walnut Grove Avenue
has only one access point. This driveway, on Walnut Grove Avenue, is less than 100 feet
from Hellman Avenue and accesses northbound Walnut Grove Avenue within the left
turn lane.
The reported accident history on Walnut Grove .Avenue south of Hellman Avenue was
reviewed for the period from January 1, 1997 through December 31, 1999. There were
two reported accidents that appear to involve the driveway, to the development on the
southwest corner.
Field observation of the southwest comer of Hellman Avenue and Walnut Grove Avenue
was made in the early afiernoon. Parking within the development was at Si9 capacity.
Of the 5 vehicles observed exiting the development, 2 vehicles turned left and 3 turned.
right.
The three year reported accideni history does not identify' a continuing panem of
accidents associated with the development of the southwest corner. However, the two
accidents reported occurred within the past year. This may be an indication that there are
more vehicles accessing the development and increasing the potential for accident.
RECOMMENDATION
Therefore: it is recommended that a "Right Turn Only" sign be installed for vehicles
exiting the development on the southwest comer of Hellman Avenue and Walnut Grove
Avenue.
Commissioner Knapp feels this recommendation is needed and feels that we should talk
to the developer regarding putting a while arrow in the driveway.
It was moved by Commissioner Baffo, seconded by Commissioner Knapp, and carried
unanimously to approve the Traffic Engineer's recommendation.
C. RE OiJES7 FOR "NO TRUCK" S7GN5 ON LA PRESA A,Ty� BARTLETT
Staff received a request from a resident regarding trucks on La Press Avenue and Bartlett
Avenue south of Garvey Avenue. The concern was regarding trucks traveling
southbound on these streets after deliveries have been made to the businesses fronting on
Garvey Avenue. Many trucks park on La Press or Bartlett Avenue to make their
deliveries then travel down the block, traveling through the residential neighborhood to
continue on their route. The residents are requesting trucks be prohibited from traveling
on La Press Avenue and Bartlett Avenue south of Garvey .Avenue.
La Press Avenue and Bartlett Avenue are generally residential streets. However, from
Garvey Avenue to the public alley south of Garvey .Avenue, the land use is business.
These. businesses front onto Garvev Avenue with some access on La Press Avenue,
Bartlett Avenue and the public alley.
Field observation of the subject area was conducted in the early afternoon hours. During
this time, no trucks were observed delivering to the Garvey Avenue businesses.
However, there were some vehicles parked on La Press Avenue and Bartlett Avenue
between Garvey Avenue and the public alley.
Based on the street configuration and the access to the fronting businesses on Garvey
Avenue, it is possible that trucks travel on the residential portions of the La Presa
Avenue. If trucks are parked on La Presa Avenue or Bartlett Avenue while deliveries,
they may be inclined to travel down the residential portions of these streets to continue on
their routes.
To prevent the trucks from traveling southbound on La Press Avenue and Bartlett
Avenue, "No Trucks Over 3 Tons' signs are recommended. The trucks will likely travel
oil the public alley or perform a U -tum to return to Garvey Avenue. The trucks traveling
on the public alley may cause some conflict with vehicles traveling in the alle
However, the traffic volume of the alley is random and is estimated at less than 500
vehicles per day. Therefore, it is likely that only one vehicle travels on the public alley at
anv one time and trucks would experience this as well.
A specific con cem was also expressed regarding the fire hydrant on the east side of
Bartlett .Avenue. Residents have indicated that vehicles park in front of this fire hydrant
regularly and have requested the installation of red curb. The location of the fire hydrant
generally prohibits parking from the existing driveway south to Ste public alley. Though
the California Vehicle Code (CVC) prohibits parking witlun 15 feet of a fire hydrant, the
red curb will serve as a reminder to motorists of tlus regulation.
RECOM1TAfENDATION
The installation of "No Trucks Over 3 Tons" signs was recommended on La Press
Avenue and Bartlett Avenue south of Garvey Avenue. It is recommended that red curb
be installed on the east side of Bartlett Avenue south of Garvey Avenue.
Conwussioner Ruiz stated that this is the same issue that was brought up before witlun
the boundaries orfTemple City /Baldwin and Loftus. .According to Tile City Manager, he
is not going to put deputies out there if the judge is going to T them out of court.
Commissioner Ruiz feels that until there is a good lay by the City Council, then it would
be a good idea to continue issues as such and only then will something be done at the Rio
Hondo Courthouse. -
It was moved by Commissioner Knapp, seconded by Commission Herrera to approve the
Traffic Engineer's recommendation.
Vote results
YES'. Chairman Quintanilla. Commissioners Knapp, Baffo & Herrera
NOES: Commissioner Ruiz
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
Commissioner Ruiz wanted his "No" vote to reflect he feels the judge at Rio Hondo
Courthouse will not do anything to enforce this. He feels it's a waste of Taxpayer's
monev to put up a sign that is not going to be enforced. Commissioner Ruiz stated that
he asked the City Council to look into changing the Rosemead Municipal Law and to this
date, nothing has been done. .
D. REQUEST FOR PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON TEMPLE CITY
BOULEVARD SOIJTA OF ELLIS LANE
Deputy Traffic Engineer Itagaki stated that during the July, 2000 Traffic Cormission _
meeting, Ms. Barbara Larson requested staff review the parking situation on Temple City
Boulevard behind her home. Ms. Larson has indicated that large trucks park behind her
home with the engines running causing her concern for the exhaust fumes drifting into
her yard. She has requested that parking be restricted behind her home.
Temple City Boulevard is a four lane secondary north/south arterial extending from the
San Bernardino Freeway north to the City limits. There are fronting residential uses on
Temple City Boulevard. The posted speed limit is 40 mph.
On the west side of Temple City Boulevard south of Ellis Lane, there are fronting
residential uses. However, there is a portion along Temple City Boulevard that is the
backyards to residents with Ellis Lane addresses.
As you are aware, the City has been struggling wit the issue of trucks traveling on
Temple City Boulevard for some time. During the Traffic Commission's last discussion
on this issue, Ms. Larson brought up the specific concern regarding trucks parked behind
her property with the engines rumting. Ms. Larson stated she was concemed with the
exhaust from these trucks drifting unto her yard. _
Field observation of Temple City Boulevard south of Ellis Lane was made during the
early afternoon. One truck, similar in size to a UPS truck, did park at the subject location
with its engine running approximately S minutes. There were also two vehicles parked
on the street that appeared to be associated with the residents of Temple City Boulevard.
There is a property fronting on Ellis Lane that has access to Temple City Boulevard.
This property has a large block wall along the Temple Cit Boulevard frontage. This
block wall extends to the south then travels in an easterly direction. At that point, the
property Fronting Temple City Boulevard is evident.
There does not appear to be a heavy desire for on- street parking on the west side of
Temple City Boulevard. The street condition did not reveal a large amount of oil or
engine fluids dropped on the street that nJght be evidence of continued or heavy on -sweet
parking. Therefore, it appears that the removal of parking would not significantly affect
parking availability. However, the specific concern was with regards to large trucks
parking in the subject area.
The City has an ordinance regarding puking on large trucks on City streets. The
ordinance reads:
"Rosemead Municipal Code Section 3313
A. Whenever the City Council, upon recommendation of the Traffic Commission,
determines that traff c safety requires tike prohibition of the parking o
velucles, no person shall park or leave standing any vehicle having a maximum
'width in excess of eighty (80) inches upon any street, except when necessary for
the purpose of making pickups and deliveries of goods, wares and merchandise
from or to any building or structure fronting upon any street, or for the delivery of
building materials to a building site. fronting on any street, only while actual
loading or unloading operations are in progress ".
Therefore, trucks over 80 inches in width are prohibited from parking on City streets.
Signs prohibiting this parking are generally posted at the entrances of truck routes in the
City. However, because this location has been identified as having large trucks parking
on a regular basis, it was recommended that the "No Parking Vehicles Over 80 inches in
Width on Any Street" signs be posted. _
RECOMMENDATION:
It was recommended that "No Parking Vehicles Over 80 inches in Width on Any Street"
sights be installed on the west side of Temple City Boulevard from Ellis Lane to Guess
Street.
Speaking before the Commission was:
Barbara Larson
Mrs. Larson stated if there is going to be no enforcement, than she will conduct her own
survey via her video camera. She stated that she had to take out higher property
insurance since they put a pool in, because her insurance told her that a truck or car could
come through the block wall.
It was moved by Commissioner Knapp, seconded by Commissioner Herrera, and carried
unanimously to approve the Traffic Engineer's recommendation, with the following
amendment: To extend the existing red curb to 20 feet and to add red curb 100' stretch of
the block, between the two driveways.
V. STAFF REPORTS _
Deputy Traffic Engineer Itagaki reminded the Commission of the Traffic
Commissioner's Workshop on Saturday, November 4 "', at Cal -Poll' Potnona.
VI. COMMISSIONER REPORTS
Cotmtussioner Herrera inquired about weed growth R ordinances /standards. _
Commissioner Knapp inquired about the striping maintenance at Garvey. Deputy Traffic
Engineer Itagaki stated that she will talk with Ken Rukavina regarding the status.
Commissioner Baffin stated that the exit from the Pomona Freeway going onto San
Gabriel Boulevard as you make a right hand turn there are 4 lanes. When the traffic starts
to back up coming out of the freewav, he feels there's going to be a collision at this
location.
Com ussioner Ruiz inquired as to the status of the "Olney Street" sign. Deputy Traffic
Engineer Itagaki stated that she will look into the situation.
Commissioner Ruiz stated that at the southeast comer of Brookline and Loftus, there is
no handicap wheelchair ramp, one of this neighbors cannot access the street.
NM ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Commission, the meeting was
adjourned in memory of Hugh Foutz.