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ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION
February 6, 2014
The regular meeting of the Rosemead Traffic Commission was called to order by Chair Russell- Chavez at
7:01 p.m. in the Council Chamber, 8838 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California.
FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Quintanilla
INVOCATION: Chair Russell- Chavez
PRESENT: Chair Russell- Chavez, Vice Chair Masuda, and Commissioners Quintanilla
ABSENT: None
OATH OF OFFICE: Roderick Omelas
STAFF PRESENT: Public Works Director Marcarello, Management Analyst Sullivan, and Administrative
Assistant Llamas
1. PUBLIC COMMENT FROM THE AUDIENCE
NONE
2. CONSENT CALENDAR
Vice Chair Masuda motioned, seconded by Commissioner Quintanilla to approve Item A (December 5, 2013
Minutes) an Item B (Review of Traffic Conditions at Bartlett Avenue and Olney Street) on the Consent
Calendar. Votes resulted in:
Yes: Masuda, Quintanilla, Russell-Chavez, and Ornelas
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
3. OLD BUSINESS
A. INSTALLATION OF RED CURB —1060 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE
Rosemead Resident, Gary Gurrola, expressed his opposition to the installation of red curb at this location.
Mr. Gurrola also informed the Commissioners that if red curbing is installed it will further worsen an already
difficult parking situation.
Staff provided the Traffic Commission with a brief summary on the item, along with the proposed
recommendations for the location,
Rosemead Resident, Cora Tang, discussed the request for the installation of red curbing and explained the
visibility concerns when turning onto Walnut Grove Avenue.
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Vice Chair Masuda reviewed the location and indicated that he does not believe that red curbing will solve
the visibility concerns at this location. Rather, he explained that speeding seems to be a more pressing
concern at the location.
Commissioner Quintanilla concurred with Mr. Masuda and agreed that speeding is a bigger concern at this
location. He also asked staff if they had other options besides the listed recommendations.
Staff discussed other potential improvement options including traffic striping and edge lines. However, it
was recommended that additional research be conducted prior to the installation of such improvements.
Rosemead Resident, Stuart Wong, discussed his conosms with the location including limited visibility and
speeding on Walnut Grove.
Vice Chair Masuda suggested that restriping may be a good option, including moving vehicle travel lanes
further west to provide a buffer for traffic exiting driveways onto Walnut Grove Avenue.
Chair Russell- Chavez requested that the item be tabled in order to allow staff to conduct further research
prior to finalizing a recommendation.
Vice Chair Masuda motioned, seconded by Commissioner Quintanilla that the item be tabled to conduct
further research including a review of speed issues and restriping. Votes resulted in:
Yes: Masuda, Quintanilla, Russell- Chavez, and Ornelas
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
4. NEW BUSINESS
A. REVIEW OF TRAFFIC CONDITIONS AT ANGELUS AND KEIM STREET
Staff provided the Traffic Commission with a brief description on the item along with proposed
recommendations.
Rice Elementary Principal, John Turmes, expressed his concerns in regards to safety issues at the location
during school hours. Mr. Tunes suggested that adding a stop sign and crossing guard would be a major
safety improvement at the location.
Rosemead Resident, David Hua, concurred with Mr. Turmes comments regarding a stop sign installation.
Mr, Hua also informed the Commissioners that people drive fast near the area and that the stop sign will
help with reducing speeds.
Rosemead Resident, Jenny Than, concurred with the previous comments and provided her support for the
installation of a stop sign at Keim Street and Angelus Avenue. Ms. Train walks her gins to school and has
major concems with cars not stopping when pedestrians attempt to cross the street.
Chair Russell- Chavez suggested that it may also be appropriate to consider a stop sign at Graves Avenue
rather than Keim Street.
Staff informed the Commissioners that if a stop sign was recommended for the intersection of Graves
Avenue and Angelus Avenue, a warrant study would need to be conducted at the location prior to any
installation of improvements.
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Rice Elementary Principal, John Turmes, explained that his biggest concern is on Keim Street due to the
lack of a crossing guard or a stop sign. He also suggested the possibility of moving the crossing guard off of
Rush Street to either Keim Street or Graves Avenue in the aftemoon pickup hours.
Staff informed the Commissioners that the crossing guard on Rush Street is funded by Walmart as part of
their agreement with the City. It was explained that the Garvey School District and City currently split
crossing guard costs 50/50. If an additional crossing guard is requested at this school location, it would
need to be discussed by both parties prior to moving forward.
Chair Russell- Chavez suggested adding a stop sign on Angelus and Graves Avenue and moving the
crossing guard from Angelus and Graves Avenue to Keim Street. This would help provide safety at both
locations and deter speeding in front of the school.
Rice Elementary Principal, John Tumres, asked for clarification on where the stop signs will be placed if they
are approved.
Staff reviewed the options available to the Commission and explained that if it is determined that Graves
Avenue /Angelus Avenue is the desired location for an all -way stop, a traffic study and warrant analysis
would need to be conducted,
Rosemead Resident, David Hua, expressed his concerns for the safety of the kids at Rice Elementary
School. He further explained his support for the recommendation to install stop signs at Keim Street and
Angelus Avenue.
Vice Chair Masuda motioned, seconded by Commissioner Ornelas to approve staffs recommendation of
having a stop sign installed at the intersection of Angelus and Keim Street. The Commission also asked
that it would be appropriate to conduct an assessment of the location in six months and provide a follow -up
to the Commission on the location. Votes resulted in:
Yes: Masuda, Ornelas, Quintanilla, and Russell- Chavez
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
5. STAFF REPORT
Staff provided the Traffic Commission with an update on current and upcoming projects throughout the City.
6. COMMISSIONER REPORTS
Commissioner Quintanilla asked for an update on street restdping at the intersection of Mission Drive and
Valley Blvd.
Commissioner Omelas asked if the left turn pocket heading northbound on Walnut Grove Avenue at Valley
Boulevard can be extended.
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7. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:12 p.m. The next Traffic Commission meeting is scheduled for March 6, 2014 at
7:OOp.m., and in the City Council Chamber at City Hall, located at 8838 East Valley Boulevard.
Joanne Russell- Chavez
Chair
ATTEST:I
Chris MarcarelloG / /�~•
Public Works Director
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