CC - Item 5F - Approval of the Traffic Commission Recommendations for a Red Curb at 8834 Garvey AvenueROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
STAFF REPORT
TO:
THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM:
GLORIA MOLLEDA, CITY MANAGER) .�A .
DATE: JANUARY 11, 2022
SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF THE TRAFFIC COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS
FOR RED CURB AT 8834 GARVEY AVENUE
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On June 3, 2021, a traffic study with several recommendations was presented to the Traffic
Commission to improve visibility for vehicles exiting the driveway at 8834 Garvey Avenue. After
discussion and a presentation of the item, the Traffic Commission approved the staff
recommendations for the area. Public Works Field Services staff will be able to complete all the
recommended items. If necessary, additional materials and supplies may be purchased at a minimal
expense to complete the recommended work, and staff may utilize the approved Fiscal Year 2021-
2022 Traffic Signs & Markers available funds.
BACKGROUND
On behalf of the City of Rosemead, engineering staff completed a traffic analysis to evaluate the
line of sight when exiting the mobile home neighborhood's driveway located at 8834 Garvey
Avenue. A resident reported limited sight visibility for vehicles attempting to exit due to vehicles
parking too close to the driveway. Currently, vehicles appear to be parking right up to the
driveway, making it difficult to see oncoming traffic and maneuver in, and out of the driveway.
After a thorough review of existing conditions, it is recommended that 24' of curb directly to the
west of the mobile home neighborhood's driveway located at 8834 Garvey Avenue be painted red
to provide a better line of sight for vehicles exiting the driveway. The placement of all traffic
control devices is dictated by engineering judgment and based on guidelines found in the
CAMUTCD (California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices) and the CVC (California
Vehicle Code). The installation of all official traffic control devices is also based on an engineering
review with justification.
DISCUSSION
During the June 3, 2021, Traffic Commission Meeting, Jana Robbins, Traffic Engineer for
Transtech Engineers, gave a presentation regarding the existing roadway conditions at 8834
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Garvey Avenue. The traffic review included an analysis of the existing roadway conditions, a line
of sight analysis, and an examination of 5.5 years of available collision data.
Ms. Robbins recommended the following improvements:
1. Install approximately 24 feet of red curb along the southside of Garvey Avenue, just west
of the mobile home neighborhood's driveway located at 8834 Garvey Avenue, per
CAMUTCD Section 313.19.
a. The installation of a red curb to the west of the driveway will improve the line of
sight from vehicles exiting the driveway. This will remove approximately 1 parking
space and will leave 36 -feet of available curb space for vehicles to park along the
southside of Garvey Avenue, west of the mobile home neighborhood's driveway.
The Traffic Commission voted 4-0 to approve staff's recommended measures at 8834 Garvey
Avenue.
TRAFFIC COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
The Traffic Commission recommends the City Council authorize approval for the following
measures at 8834 Garvey Avenue:
1. Install approximately 24 feet of red curb along the southside of Garvey Avenue, just west
of the mobile home neighborhood's driveway located at 8834 Garvey Avenue, per
CAMUTCD Section 3B.19.
a. The installation of a red curb to the west of the driveway will improve the line of
sight from vehicles exiting the driveway. This will remove approximately 1 parking
space and will leave 36 -feet of available curb space for vehicles to park along the
southside of Garvey Avenue, west of the mobile home neighborhood's driveway.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The City of Rosemead Public Works Field Services Division can complete the recommended items
utilizing the approved Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Traffic Signs & Markers available funds in account
202-3010-5660. All recommended items will be carried out by in-house staff. If necessary,
additional materials and supplies may be purchased at a minimal expense to complete the tasks.
STRATEGIC PLAN IMPACT
The project is consistent with the City of Rosemead's Strategic Plan Goal C - Infrastructure and
Facilities, which is to enhance streets, sidewalks, and public infrastructure; coordinate with
relevant utility agencies regarding safety and enhancements; and modernize facilities by expanding
the use of wireless network technology and renewable energy.
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PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS
This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process.
Prepared by:
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Michael Chung
Director of Public Works
Attachment A: June 3, 2021 Traffic Commission Staff Report
Attachment B: June 3, 2021 Traffic Commission Minutes
Attachment A
June 3, 2021 Traffic Commission Staff Report
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION
TO: TRAFFIC COMMISSION
STAFF REPORT
FROM: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
DATE: JUNE 3, 2021
SUBJECT: LINE OF SIGHT TRAFFIC REVIEW AT 8834 GARVEY AVENUE
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The City of Rosemead received a request to review and evaluate the line of sight when exiting the
driveway entrance/exit of the mobile homes located at 8834 Garvey Avenue. The resident reported
that there is limited sight visibility for vehicles attempting to exit due to vehicles parking too close
to the driveway. Currently vehicles appears to be parking right up to the driveway approach making
it difficult to see oncoming traffic and maneuver in and out of the driveway.
On behalf of the City of Rosemead, engineering staff has completed a traffic analysis to evaluate
the line of sight when exiting the mobile home neighborhood's driveway. The traffic review
included an analysis of the existing roadway conditions, a line of sight analysis and an examination
of 5.5 years of available collision data and recommended appropriate recommendations in
response to this request.
ANALYSIS
The traffic review included an analysis of the existing roadway conditions, a line of sight analysis
and an examination of 5.5 years of available collision data. The placement of all traffic control
devices and measures are dictated by engineering judgment and based on guidelines found in the
CAMUTCD (California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices) and the CVG (California
Vehicle Code). The installation of all official traffic control devices and measures is also based on
an engineering review with justification.
Existing Roadway Conditions:
Garvey Avenue is an east/west major arterial roadway and is approximately 75 -feet wide, with
two lanes in each direction. The roadway has a raised center median separating opposing traffic
along Garvey Avenue. Additionally, there is a yellow striped center left turn lane directly opposite
the driveway at 8834 Garvey Avenue for vehicles to wait in while attempting a left turn into
driveway. Parking is allowed along both sides of Garvey Avenue except from Tuesday to Friday
between the times of 2:00am — 6am. In addition, both sides of Garvey Avenue have restricted 2 -
hour parking from 7:00am — 6pm, except on Sundays. There is approximately 60' of available
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parking to the west of the driveway. Garvey Avenue has a speed limit of 35 mph. Land use through
this segment of Garvey Avenue is a mix of Light Industrial, Medium Commercial, and Single
Family Residential.
Line of Sight at Driveways:
The driver of a vehicle approaching or departing from a driveway should have an unobstructed
view of approaching traffic, the intersection, including any traffic control devices, and sufficient
lengths along the intersecting highway to permit the driver to anticipate and avoid potential
collisions (Maze and Plazak 2000). These unobstructed views form triangular areas known as sight
triangles. Any object within the sight triangle that would obstruct the driver's view of an
approaching vehicle should be removed or modified or appropriate traffic control devices should
be installed as per the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Obstructions within sight
triangles could be buildings, vehicles, hedges, trees, bushes, tall crops, walls, fences or parked
cars. A parked vehicle extends approximately 7 -feet from the curb, so it's necessary to consider
the width of a vehicle when determining the amount of red curb needed to obtain a clear sight
triangle.
Per A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets (AASHTO) Table 3-1 for Stopping
Sight Distances, for a roadway with a posted speed of 35 mph the clear sight distance needed is
250 feet. Based on design speeds and a line of sight analysis was conducted to show the calculated
amount of clear sight that is needed for vehicles exiting from the mobile home neighborhood
driveway located at 8834 Garvey Avenue onto Garvey Avenue.
Collision data was obtained from the computerized collision records system maintained by the
State of California called the Statewide Integrated Traffic Records Systems (SWITRS). A review
and analysis of all collisions that occurred within 100 -feet of the mobile home neighborhood's
driveway along Garvey Avenue was conducted over a 5.5 -year period between January 2016 to
the most recent available collision data, April 2021. There was a total of 4 collisions reported. Per
the review of the collision history, there were 4 collisions reported within 100 -feet of the mobile
home neighborhood's driveway along Garvey Avenue within the 5.5 -year period. Of the 4
collisions, 2 collisions were broadside, 1 involved Auto R -O -W, and 1 involved a vehicle colliding
with a parked vehicle. It appeared that most were a result of vehicles making a left turn out from
the driveway to enter into the stream of traffic. Several other collisions were reported near and
around the driveway but only the collisions thought to be directly related to the driveway of
concern were analyzed.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
After a thorough review of existing conditions, it is recommended that 24' of curb directly to the
west of the mobile home neighborhood's driveway located at 8834 Garvey Avenue be painted red
to provide a better line of sight for vehicles exiting the driveway. The placement of all traffic
control devices is dictated by engineering judgment and based on guidelines found in the
CAMUTCD (California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices) and the CVC (California
Vehicle Code). The installation of all official traffic control devices is also based on an engineering
review with justification
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A detailed traffic report and proposed figure diagram is attached as Attachment A to this staff
report, please refer to Figure 5 of Attachment A for the proposed recommendations diagram.
Below is a detailed list of the recommendations:
1. Install approximately 24 -feet of red curb along the southside of Garvey Avenue, just west
of the mobile home neighborhood's driveway located at 8834 Garvey Avenue, per
CAMUTCD Section 313.19.
a. The installation of red curb to the west of the driveway will improve the line of
sight from vehicles exiting the driveway. This will remove approximately 1
parking space and will leave 36 -feet of available curb space for vehicles to park
along the southside of Garvey Avenue, just west of the mobile home
neighborhood's driveway.
Prepared by:
Jana Robbins, Contract Traffic Engineering Division
Attachments:
A. Technical Engineering Report
B. Courtesy Notice
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TRANSTECh
TO: Rosemead Department of Public Works
FROM: Traffic Engineering (Transtech)
DATE: May 21, 2021
SUBJECT: LINE OF SIGHT TRAFFIC REVIEW AT THE 8834 GARVEY AVENUE DRIVEWAY
INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND
The City of Rosemead received a request to review and evaluate the line of sight when exiting the
driveway entrance/exit of the mobile home neighborhood located at 8834 Garvey Avenue. The resident
reported that there is limited sight visibility for vehicles attempting to exit due to vehicles parking too
close to the driveway. Currently vehicles appears to be parking right up to the driveway approach making
it difficult to see oncoming traffic and maneuver in and out of the driveway. The placement of all traffic
control devices is dictated by engineering judgment and based on guidelines found in the CAMUTCD
(California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices) and the CVC (California Vehicle Code). On behalf
of the City of Rosemead, engineering staff has completed a traffic analysis to evaluate the line of sight
when exiting the mobile home neighborhood's driveway. The traffic review included an analysis of the
existing roadway conditions, a line of sight analysis and an examination of 5.5 years of available collision
data. Please refer to Figure 1 below for a vicinity map of the subject location.
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Location of Interest:
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LINE OF SIGHT TRAFFIC REVIEW AT THE 8834 GARVEY AVENUE DRIVEWAY
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Garvey Avenue: Garvey Avenue is an east/west major arterial roadway and is approximately 75 -feet wide,
with two lanes in each direction. The roadway has a raised center median separating opposing traffic
along Garvey Avenue. Additionally, there is a yellow striped center left turn lane directly opposite the
driveway at 8834 Garvey Avenue for vehicles to wait in while attempting a left turn into driveway. Parking
is allowed along both sides of Garvey Avenue except from Tuesday to Friday between the times of 2:00am
—ham. In addition, both sides of Garvey Avenue have restricted 2 -hour parking from 7:00am —bpm, except
on Sundays. There is approximately 60' of available parking to the west of the driveway. Garvey Avenue
has a speed limit of 35 mph. Land use through this segment of Garvey Avenue is a mix of Light Industrial,
Medium Commercial, and Single Family Residential.
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Garvey Avenue: Garvey Avenue is an east/west major arterial roadway and is approximately 75 -feet wide,
with two lanes in each direction. The roadway has a raised center median separating opposing traffic
along Garvey Avenue. Additionally, there is a yellow striped center left turn lane directly opposite the
driveway at 8834 Garvey Avenue for vehicles to wait in while attempting a left turn into driveway. Parking
is allowed along both sides of Garvey Avenue except from Tuesday to Friday between the times of 2:00am
—ham. In addition, both sides of Garvey Avenue have restricted 2 -hour parking from 7:00am —bpm, except
on Sundays. There is approximately 60' of available parking to the west of the driveway. Garvey Avenue
has a speed limit of 35 mph. Land use through this segment of Garvey Avenue is a mix of Light Industrial,
Medium Commercial, and Single Family Residential.
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LINE OF SIGHT TRAFFIC REVIEW AT THE 8834 GARVEY AVENUE DRIVEWAY
LINE OF SIGHT AT DRIVEWAYS
The driver of a vehicle approaching or departing from a driveway should have an unobstructed view of
approaching traffic, the intersection, including any traffic control devices, and sufficient lengths along the
intersecting highway to permit the driver to anticipate and avoid potential collisions (Maze and Plazak
2000). These unobstructed views form triangular areas known as sight triangles. Any object within the
sight triangle that would obstruct the driver's view of an approaching vehicle should be removed or
modified or appropriate traffic control devices should be installed as per the Manual on Uniform Traffic
Control Devices. Obstructions within sight triangles could be buildings, vehicles, hedges, trees, bushes, tall
crops, walls, fences or parked cars. A parked vehicle extends approximately 7 -feet from the curb, so it's
necessary to consider the width of a vehicle when determining the amount of red curb needed to obtain
a clear sight triangle.
Per A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets (AASHTO) Table 3-1, for a roadway with a
posted speed of 35 mph the clear sight distance needed is 250 feet. Table 1 below summarizes the
Stopping Sight Distance based on design speeds and Figure 3 below shows the calculated amount of clear
sight that is needed for vehicles exiting from the mobile home neighborhood's driveway located at 8834
Garvey Avenue onto Garvey Avenue.
Table 1; Stopping Sight Distance
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196.7
200
35
128.6
117.6
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147.0
153.6
300.6
305
45
165.4
194.4
359.8
360
50
183.8
240.0
423.8
425
55
202.1
290.3
492.4
495
60
220.5
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566.0
570
65
238.9
405.5
644.4
645
Note: Brake reaction distance predicated on a time of 2.5s; deceleration rate 11.2 ft/sect
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LINE OF SIGHT TRAFFIC REVIEW AT THE 8834 GARVEY AVENUE DRIVEWAY
Figure 3. Line of Sight Analysis Exiting from the Mobile Home Neighborhood's Driveway at 8834 Garvey
Avenue
COLLISION INVESTIGATION
Collision data was obtained from the computerized collision records system maintained by the State of
California called the Statewide Integrated Traffic Records Systems (SWITRS). A review and analysis of all
collisions that occurred within 100 -feet of the mobile home neighborhood's driveway along Garvey
Avenue was conducted over a 5.5 -year period between January 2016 to the most recent available collision
data, April 2021. There was a total of 4 collisions reported. A summary breakdown by year of the number
of collisions at the studied intersection is shown below in Table 2, while Figure 3 shows the Collision
Diagram.
2021: 0 collisions
2020: 1 collision
2019: 0 collisions
2018: 1 collision
2017: 1 collision
2016: 1 collision
Table 2 provides a detailed list of the collisions within 100 -feet of mobile home neighborhood's driveway
along Garvey Avenue.
Table 2: Collision History within 100 -feet of mobile home neighborhood's driveway along Garvey
Avenue
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LINE OF SIGHT TRAFFIC REVIEW AT THE 8834 GARVEY AVENUE DRIVEWAY
Per the review of the collision history, there were 4 collisions reported within 100 -feet of the mobile home
neighborhood's driveway along Garvey Avenue within the 5.5 -year period. Of the 4 collisions, 2 collisions
were broadside, 1 involved Auto R -O -W, and 1 involved a vehicle colliding with a parked vehicle. It
appeared that most were a result of vehicles making a left turn out from the driveway to enter into the
stream of traffic. Several other collisions were reported near and around the driveway but only the
collisions thought to be directly related to the driveway of concern are listed above in Table 1. Figure 4
below displays the listed collisions at their approximate locations where each collision occurred along
Garvey Avenue.
Figure 4: Collision Diagram
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Per the review of the collision history, there were 4 collisions reported within 100 -feet of the mobile home
neighborhood's driveway along Garvey Avenue within the 5.5 -year period. Of the 4 collisions, 2 collisions
were broadside, 1 involved Auto R -O -W, and 1 involved a vehicle colliding with a parked vehicle. It
appeared that most were a result of vehicles making a left turn out from the driveway to enter into the
stream of traffic. Several other collisions were reported near and around the driveway but only the
collisions thought to be directly related to the driveway of concern are listed above in Table 1. Figure 4
below displays the listed collisions at their approximate locations where each collision occurred along
Garvey Avenue.
Figure 4: Collision Diagram
RECOMMENDATIONS
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LINE OF SIGHT TRAFFIC REVIEW AT THE 8834 GARVEY AVENUE DRIVEWAY
The placement of all traffic control devices is dictated by engineering judgment and based on guidelines
found in the CAMUTCD (California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices) and the CVC (California
Vehicle Code). The installation of all official traffic control devices is also based on an engineering review
with justification. After a thorough review of existing conditions, it is recommended that 24' of curb
directly to the west of the mobile home neighborhood's driveway located at 8834 Garvey Avenue be
painted red to provide a better line of sight for vehicles exiting the driveway. Please refer to the below
recommendations and to Figure 5 for the proposed recommendations.
Below is a detailed list of the recommendations:
1. Install approximately 24 -feet of red curb along the Southside of Garvey Avenue, just west of the
mobile home neighborhood's driveway located at 8834 Garvey Avenue, per CAMUTCD Section
38.19.
• The installation of red curb to the west of the driveway will improve the line of sight from
vehicles exiting the driveway. This will remove approximately 1 parking space and will leave
36 -feet of available curb space for vehicles to park along the southside of Garvey Avenue, just
west of the mobile home neighborhood's driveway.
Figure 5: Proposed Recommendations
Reference: CKSection 22500; CAMUTCD Section 38.19.
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Traffic Commission Courtesy Notification
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Thursday, June 3, 2021, at the hour of 7:00 pan., or soon thereafter as the matter maybe heard, the
Rosemead Traffic Commission will hold a public meeting in the Council Chambers at City Hall for the purpose of reviewing the line of
sight at 8834 Garvey Avenue.
You are being notified of this meeting because your property is within proximity to the location. We encourage your comments regarding
traffic safety in this area. Citizens' wishing to comment may do so by calling (626) 569-2100 or via email at
publiccomment@cityofrosemead.org by 5:00 p.m. Please identify the topic you wish to comment in your email's subject line. All comments
are public record and will be recorded in the official record of the City. Written comments must be addressed to:
City of Rosemead
Public Works Department
8838 E. Valley Boulevard
Rosemead, California 91770
Attention: Public Works Department/Traffic Commission
To adhere to the Los Angeles County Health Officer's, updated June 11, 2020, Revised Safer at Home Order, this meeting will be held via
teleconference and the public will have access to observe the meeting telephonically by calling 1 (267) 866-0999, Code ID: 6163-10-9205
or visit www.cityofi-osemead.org to watch online. Please note that, in accordance with Governor Newsom's Executive Order N-29-20 and
N-35-20, there will not be a physical location fi-om which the public may attend.
Again, only comments received by 5:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting, will be accepted. We appreciate your concern for traffic safety in
the City of Rosemead. Should you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact the Public Works Department at 626-569-2150.
For information please call:
Para obtener mas infoimaci6n, favor de Ilamar al:
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Proposed Improvements at 8834 Garvey Avenue
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June 3, 2021 Traffic Commission Minutes
Minutes of the Regular
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION MEETING
June 3, 2021
The regular meeting of the Rosemead Traffic Commission was called to order by Chair Masuda at
7:05 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 8838 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California.
FLAG SALUTE: Chair Masuda
INVOCATION: Vice Chair Quintanilla
PRESENT: Vice Chair Quintanilla, Commissioner Lim, Commissioner Ly and Chair Masuda
ABSENT: Commissioner Escobar
STAFF PRESENT: Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins and Administrative Analyst Silvia Llamas
1. PUBLIC COMMENTS
None
2. CONSENT CALENDAR
Chair Masuda asked Traffic Commissioners if anyone would like to make revisions or additions to
the minutes of November 5, 2020, or March 11, 2021.
Vice Chair Quintanilla made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Ly, to accept consent
calendar. Vote resulted in:
Yes: Masuda, Quintanilla, Lim, Ly
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: Escobar
3. NEW BUSINESS
A. TRAFFIC REVIEW OF PARKING CONDITIONS AT 2239 SAN GABRIEL BOULEVARD
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins provided a brief description of the item, The City received a request
from a business representative to evaluate installation of either red or green curb to address the
issue of limited line of sight for incoming and outgoing cars near the business entrances. On behalf
of the City of Rosemead, engineering staff completed a traffic review to evaluate the parking
conditions near the business entrances adjacent to 2239 San Gabriel Boulevard and
recommended appropriate recommendations in response to this request.
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Vice Chair Quintanilla asked Staff if the City authorized the green curb marking by the Tire Shop
located at 8130 Constance Street.
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins responded that the City did not have records of it, however, that did
not necessarily mean the City did not paint the green curb.
Vice Chair Quintanilla asked if there are normally time limit markings that go along with the green
curb paint.
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins responded that you can just have the green curb alone.
Chair Masuda asked if the green curb would remain if the Tire Shop wanted to keep it.
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins explained that the green curb would not remain in the same location
and would be moved to the other side of the driveway.
Chair Masuda asked if the green curb is replaced with a red curb, but the Tire Shop is requesting a
green curb, would the request come back to Traffic Commission.
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins responded the request would be brought back to Traffic
Commission for review and recommendation.
Commissioner Lim made a motion, seconded by Vice Chair Quintanilla, to accept Staff
recommendations, and to provide an update after contacting the Tire Shop regarding the
green curb. Vote resulted in:
Yes: Masuda, Quintanilla, Lim, Ly
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: Escobar
B. LINE OF SIGHT TRAFFIC REVIEW AT 8834 GARVEY AVENUE
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins provided a brief description of the item, The City of Rosemead
received a request from a resident to review and evaluate the line of sight when exiting the
driveway entrance/exit of the mobile homes located at 8834 Garvey Avenue. The resident reported
that there is limited sight visibility for vehicles attempting to exit due to vehicles parking too close to
the driveway. On behalf of the City of Rosemead, engineering staff has completed a traffic analysis
to evaluate the line of sight when exiting the mobile home neighborhood's driveway and
recommended the following improvement in response to this request:
1) Install approximately 24 -feet of red curb along the southside of Garvey Avenue, just west
of the mobile home neighborhood's driveway located at 8834 Garvey Avenue, per
CAMUTCD Section 313.19.
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a. The installation of red curb to the west of the driveway will improve the line of sight
from vehicles exiting the driveway. This will remove approximately 1 parking space
and will leave 36 -feet of available curb space for vehicles to park along the southside
of Garvey Avenue, just west of the mobile home neighborhood's driveway.
Vice Chair Quintanilla asked if the request was sent in by a resident.
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins confirmed the request was received through Public Works by a
resident who resided in the mobile home community.
Vice Chair Quintanilla asked if the residents received a notice to be invited to attend this meeting.
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins responded Staff sent out the notices to the residents.
Commissioner Lim made a motion, seconded by Vice Chair Quintanilla, to accept Staff
recommendations. Vote resulted in:
Yes: Masuda, Quintanilla, Lim, Ly
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: Escobar
4. STAFF REPORTS
Staff will provide an update on the signage and markings on San Gabriel Boulevard near Hellman
Avenue and the EB 1-10 Freeway On -Ramp in the next Traffic Commission meeting.
5. COMMISSIONER REPORTS
Commissioner Lim commented if Staff could look into red curbing at the intersection of Evelyn
Avenue and Garvey Avenue, as well as Evelyn Avenue and Hellman Avenue.
Commissioner Ly commented if the City could update any parking ordinance to mitigate the
number of requests received regarding line of sight review items.
Commissioner Ly commented about a motion that was made to install a centerline on Burton
Avenue between Garvey Avenue and Ramona Boulevard during the November 5, 2020, Traffic
Commission meeting.
Commissioner Ly explained that the City painted a double yellow line and has received questions
from residents about making U-turns on the solid double yellow lines.
Commissioner Ly commented that the recommendation made to paint a white strip along both
sides of the street did not help reduce the flow and speed of traffic.
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Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins explained that the double yellow means no passing, but drivers are
still able to make turns across a double yellow centerline.
Commissioner Ly asked if vehicles such as delivery carriers are allowed to park in the middle of the
street when making deliveries.
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins responded that would be an enforcement issue as they should not
be parking in the middle of the street.
Chair Masuda asked if all the staff recommendations were approved for the Traffic Calming
Measures on Burton Avenue Between Garvey Avenue and Ramona Boulevard,
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins responded that she recalls all Staff recommendations were
approved, however, will check the City Council meeting minutes to confirm.
Vice Chair Quintanilla asked for a status update on the Olney Street and Temple City Boulevard
on-ramp street closure.
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins responded that City Council was waiting for the next in-person
meeting to discuss those matters because they wanted to have the residents be able to voice their
opinions.
Administrative Analyst Silvia Llamas replied to reconfirm the statement.
6. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 7:40 p.m, The next Traffic Commission meeting is scheduled for
July 1, 2021, at 7:00 p,m, and will take place at the Rosemead City Hall, City Council
Chambers, 8838 East Valley Boulevard.
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Chair
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Michael Chung,
Director of Public Works
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