CC - Item 5F - Approval of Traffic Commission Recommendations for Traffic Improvements at the Northwest Curb Ramp at the Intersection of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett AvenueROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
STAFF REPORT
TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM: BEN KIM, ACTING CITY MANAGER
DATE: MARCH 22, 2022
SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF THE TRAFFIC COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS
FOR TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENTS AT THE NORTHWEST CURB RAMP
AT THE INTERSECTION OF GARVEY AVENUE AND BARTLETT
AVENUE
SUMMARY
At the February 3, 2022, Traffic Commission Meeting, staff presented recommendations to
increase the visibility of the curb ramp located in the northwest corner of Garvey Avenue and
Bartlett Avenue and to indicate that it is not a driveway and to deter vehicles from using it as such.
After discussion and 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 would utilize the approved Fiscal Year
2021-2022 Traffic Signs and Markers available funds.
BACKGROUND
Staff completed a traffic review and recommended appropriate measures for the curb ramp located
in the northwest corner of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue.
The City received a resident request to evaluate the existing driveway access and curb ramp
adjacent to the Wilson Complete Auto Repair shop, located at 8689 Garvey Avenue, at the
northwest corner of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue. In response to this request and on behalf
of the City, engineering staff has completed a traffic review of this location. The resident reported
that drivers access the shop via the curb ramp and drive over the curb ramp thinking it is a
driveway; appropriate improvements have been recommended to provide more visibility to the
curb ramp, indicating it is not a driveway and to deter vehicles from using it as such.
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After a thorough review of existing field and traffic conditions and per the guidelines in the
California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CAMUTCD), California Vehicle Code
(CVC), and based on engineering judgment, it was determined that the intersection of Garvey
Avenue and Bartlett Avenue would benefit from the installation of a yellow handrail along the
outside of the ADA curb ramp on the northwest corner of the intersection. As well as red curb as
further reinforcement of no parking areas.
DISCUSSION
During the February 3, 2022, Traffic Commission Meeting, staff presented the existing roadway
conditions at the intersection of Garvey Ave and Bartlett Ave. The traffic review included an
analysis of the existing roadway conditions, a review of approximately 5.5 years of available
collision data, and an examination of the existing field conditions.
Staff obtained collision data from the computerized collision records system maintained by the
State of California called the Statewide Integrated Traffic Records Systems (SWITRS). An
analysis was conducted of available collisions that were reported to SWITRS and that occurred
within 250 -feet of the subject intersection of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue. The collision
analysis was conducted over approximately a 5.5 -year period between January 2016 and October
2021 (available data at the time of traffic review). Per the Collision History Analysis, there was a
total of twelve collisions reported within the 5.5 -year period. According to the SWITRS reports,
one of the collisions involved a pedestrian. From the available collision data, it is unclear if any
collisions were a direct result of vehicles using the NW ramp for access to the business.
The recommendations include installing a yellow handrail behind the curb ramp and installing red
curb markings. The handrail will serve to channel pedestrians to the sloping ramp and aid in
discouraging vehicles from using the ramp and sidewalk to access the adjacent business enhancing
pedestrian safety. Figure 4 in Attachment A provides a detail of a handrail installation. Caltrans
Standard Plans for Construction, Detail B, is a diagram of the standard set by Caltrans for handrail
installation behind curb ramps.
A detailed traffic report and proposed recommendations diagram are included in the Technical
Report within Attachment A; please refer to Figure 6 in Attachment A for the proposed
recommendations diagram.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
The Traffic Commission voted 5-0 to approve the staff recommended improvements for the curb
ramp located in the northwest corner of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue. It is recommended
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that the City Council authorize approval for the following improvements for the curb ramp located
in the northwest corner of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue.:
1. Installation of approximately 16 -feet of yellow handrail behind the curb ramp along the
entire elevated step per Caltrans standards.
2. Installation of approximately 6 -feet of red curb on the southwest side of the curb ramp
apron, starting at the back of the curb return to the end of slope of the ramp.
3. Installation of approximately 6 -feet of red curb on the northeast side of the curb ramp
apron, starting at the back of the curb return to the end of slope of the ramp.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The City of Rosemead Public Works Field Services Division can complete the recommended items
utilizing approved Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Traffic Signs and 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.
PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS
This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process.
Submitted by:
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Michael Chung, Re
Director of Public Works
Attachment A: February 3, 2022 Traffic Commission Staff Report
Attachment B: February 3, 2022 Traffic Commission Minutes
Attachment A
Traffic Commission Staff Report
Dated February 3, 2022
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION
TO: TRAFFIC COMMISSION
STAFF REPORT
FROM: MICHAEL CHUNG, P.E., DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
DATE: FEBRUARY 3, 2022
SUBJECT: TRAFFIC REVIEW OF THE NORTHWEST CURB RAMP AT THE
INTERSECTION OF GARVEY AVENUE AND BARTLETT AVENUE
On behalf of the City of Rosemead, engineering staff completed a traffic review and recommended
appropriate measures for the curb ramp located in the northwest corner of Garvey Avenue and
Bartlett Avenue.
The City of Rosemead received a resident request to evaluate the existing driveway access and
curb ramp adjacent to the Wilson Complete Auto Repair shop, located at 8689 Garvey Avenue, at
the northwest corner of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue. In response to this request and on
behalf of the City, engineering staff has completed a traffic review of this location. The resident
had reported that drivers sometimes access the shop via the curb ramp and drive over the curb
ramp thinking it is a driveway; appropriate improvements have been recommended to provide
more visibility to the curb ramp indicating it is not a driveway and to deter vehicles from using it
as such.
ANALYSIS
The traffic review included an analysis of the existing roadway conditions, a review of
approximately 5.5 years of available collision data, and an examination of the existing field
conditions.
Garvey Avenue: Within the City of Rosemead, Garvey Avenue runs east and west and is
considered a minor arterial road with a speed limit of 35 mph. Garvey Avenue is approximately
75 feet wide with two lanes in each direction. Garvey Avenue, through this section has intermittent
landscaped medians. Time restricted parking is available on both sides of the street except where
red curb is marked. On the north side and south side of Garvey Avenue, there is no parking on
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certain days of the week, as well as 2 -hour parking along the north side of Garvey Avenue. This
segment of Garvey Avenue is primarily commercial zoning, per the Rosemead General Plan.
Bartlett Avenue: Within the City of Rosemead, Bartlett Avenue runs north and south and is
considered a local road by the California Road Functional Classification Maps with a posted speed
limit of 25 mph. Bartlett Avenue is approximately 36 feet wide, with one lane of travel in each
direction and no marked center line. Parking along both sides of Bartlett Avenue is permitted
except where the curbs are marked red and on street sweeping days. Bartlett Avenue has posted
signage stating, "Commercial Vehicles Over 3 Tons Prohibited". This segment of Bartlett Avenue
is a mix use of commercial and residential zoning per the Rosemead General Plan with a mobile
home park on the east side and a body shop and auto repair on the west side mixed in with
residential units.
A Collision History Analysis was conducted for the subject location. Collision data was obtained
from the computerized collision records system maintained by the State of California called the
Statewide Integrated Traffic Records Systems (SWITRS). An analysis was conducted of available
collisions that were reported to SWITRS and that occurred within 250 -feet of the subject
intersection of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue. The collision analysis was conducted over
approximately a 5.5 -year period between January 2016 through October 2021 (available data at
the time of traffic review). Per the Collision History Analysis, there was a total of 12 collisions
reported within the 5.5 -year period. According to the SWITRS reports 1 of the collisions involved
a pedestrian. It is unclear from the available collision data if any collisions were a direct result of
vehicles using the NW ramp for access to the business.
Handrail Installation: The recommendations include installation of yellow railings behind the curb
ramp and installation of red curb markings. Caltrans has provided a Detail for the construction of
a fence or handrail on the curb behind the wheel chair ramp. The handrail will serve to channel
pedestrians to the sloping ramp and aid in discouraging vehicles from using the ramp and sidewalk
to access the adjacent business enhancing pedestrian safety. Figure 4 in Attachment A provides a
detail of a handrail installation. Caltrans Standard Plans for Construction, Detail B, is a diagram
of the standard set by Caltrans for handrail installation behind curb ramps.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
After a thorough review of existing field and traffic conditions and per the guidelines in the
California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CAMUTCD), California Vehicle Code
(CVC), and based on engineering judgement, it was determined that the intersection of Garvey
Avenue and Bartlett Avenue would benefit from the installation of yellow railings along the
outside of the ADA curb ramp on the northwest corner of the intersection. As well as red curb as
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further reinforcement of no parking areas.
The railing installation should be similar to the yellow railing installed at the intersection of
Ramona Boulevard and Burton Avenue. Please refer to Figure 5 in Attachment A for a sample of
the existing yellow railing installation at the southwest corner of Ramona Boulevard and Burton
Avenue behind the curb ramp in the City of Rosemead. The handrail at this location is channeling
pedestrians to the sidewalk and ramp and also serves to prevent cars from parking too close to the
curb.
Please refer to Figure 6 in Attachment A for a conceptual representation of the proposed yellow
railing installation at the northwest corner of the intersection of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett
Avenue behind the curb ramp.
A detailed traffic report and proposed figure diagram is attached as Attachment A to this staff
report, please refer to the proposed diagram (Figure 5 and 6) in the attachment.
Below is a detailed list of the recommendations, these improvements are also shown on Figure 6
of Attachment A:
1. Installation of Yellow Railing behind the curb ramp along the entire elevated step as
shown in the exhibit. The railing should follow Caltrans standards. (Exhibit is a
Conceptual Illustration of the proposed recommendations.)
2. Installation of red curb on the curb ramp aprons starting at the back of curb return
(BCR) to the slope in the ramp as shown in the exhibit.
3. Installation of red curb on the curb ramp aprons starting at the back of curb return
(BCR) where the STOP sign is to the slope in the ramp as shown in the exhibit.
Prepared by:
Jana Robbins, Contract Traffic Engineering Division
Attachments:
A. Attachment A — Technical Traffic Engineering Report
B. Attachment B — Courtesy Notification
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TO: City of Rosemead, Department of Public Works
FROM: Traffic Engineering, Transtech Engineers, Inc.
DATE: January 18, 2022
SUBJECT: Traffic Review of the NW Curb Ramp at the Intersection of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett
Avenue
INTRODUCTION
The City of Rosemead received a resident request to evaluate the existing driveway access and curb ramp
adjacent to the Wilson Complete Auto Repair shop, located at 8689 Garvey Avenue, at the northwest
corner of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue. In response to this request and on behalf of the
City, engineering staff has completed a traffic review of this location. The resident reported that drivers
sometimes access the shop via the curb ramp and drive over the curb ramp thinking it is a
driveway; appropriate improvements have been recommended to provide more visibility to the curb
ramp indicating it is not a driveway and to deter vehicles from using it as such. The recommendations
include installation of yellow railings behind the curb ramp and installation of red curb markings. The
traffic review included an analysis of the existing roadway conditions, a review of approximately 5.5
years of available collision data, and an examination of the existing field conditions.
Figure 1: Vicinity Map
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Traffic Review of the NW Curb Ramp at the Intersection of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Garvey Avenue: Within the City of Rosemead, Garvey Avenue runs east and west and is considered a
minor arterial road with a speed limit of 35 mph. Garvey Avenue is approximately 75 feet wide with two
lanes in each direction. Garvey Avenue, through this section has intermittent landscaped medians. Time
restricted parking is available on both sides of the street except where red curb is marked. On the north
side and south side of Garvey Avenue, there is no parking on certain days of the week, as well as 2 -hour
parking along the north side of Garvey Avenue. This segment of Garvey Avenue is primarily commercial
zoning, per the Rosemead General Plan.
Bartlett Avenue: Within the City of Rosemead, Bartlett Avenue runs north and south and is considered a
local road by the California Road Functional Classification Maps with a posted speed limit of 25 mph.
Bartlett Avenue is approximately 36 feet wide, with one lane of travel in each direction and no marked
center line. Parking along both sides of Bartlett Avenue is permitted except where the curbs are marked
red, and on street sweeping days. Bartlett Avenue is posted with no trucks weighing over 3 tons permitted
signage. This segment of Bartlett Avenue is a mix use of commercial and residential zoning per the
Rosemead General Plan with a mobile home park on the east side and a body shop and auto repair on the
west side mixed in with residential units.
Figure 2: Existing Conditions at Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue
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Traffic Review of the NW Curb Ramp at the Intersection of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue
PICTURE SUMMARY
Close Up View of the NW Corner of the intersection of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue showing the
existing curb ramp.
View of the NW Corner of the intersection of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue showing the existing
curb ramp. Owner has posted a small DO NOT ENTER sign.
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Traffic Review of the NW Curb Ramp at the Intersection of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue
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COLLISION INVESTIGATION
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located on East Side of NB Bartlett Ave
A Collision History Analysis was conducted for the subject location. Collision data was obtained from the
computerized collision records system maintained by the State of California called the Statewide
Integrated Traffic Records Systems (SWITRS). An analysis was conducted of available collisions that were
reported to SWITRS and that occurred within 250 -feet of the subject intersection of Garvey Avenue and
Bartlett Avenue. The collision analysis was conducted over approximately a 5.5 -year period between
January 2016 through October 2021 (available data at the time of traffic review). Based on the information
provided, a summary breakdown of the number of collisions within the studied segment are listed below
and shown in Table 1.
Total Collisions: 12
2021— 2 collisions
2020 —1 collision
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2019 — 0 collisions
2018 — 5 collisions
2017 —1 collision
2016 — 3 collisions
Table 1: Collision Summary for the Intersection of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue
Per the Collision History Analysis, there was a total of 12 collisions reported within the 5.5 -year period.
According to the SWITRS reports 1 of the collisions involved a pedestrian. It is unclear from the available
collision data if any collisions were a direct result of vehicles using the NW ramp for access to the business.
Please refer to Figure 3 for a visual representation of the collisions at the intersection of Garvey Avenue
and Bartlett Avenue.
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Per the Collision History Analysis, there was a total of 12 collisions reported within the 5.5 -year period.
According to the SWITRS reports 1 of the collisions involved a pedestrian. It is unclear from the available
collision data if any collisions were a direct result of vehicles using the NW ramp for access to the business.
Please refer to Figure 3 for a visual representation of the collisions at the intersection of Garvey Avenue
and Bartlett Avenue.
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Figure 3: Collision Diagram, Intersection of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue
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HANDRAIL INSTALLATION
Caltrans has provided a Detail for the construction of a fence or handrail on the curb behind the wheel
chair ramp. A handrail is provided to channel pedestrians to the sloping ramp that provide the greatest
level of safety instead of crossing from behind the ramp. In this instance it will also aid in discouraging
vehicles from using the ramp as an entry point to the garage behind it or to park overhanging into the
ramp. Figure 4 below provides a detail of a handrail installation. Caltrans Standard Plans for Construction,
Detail B, is a diagram of the standard set by Caltrans for handrail installation behind curb ramps.
CONSTRUCT FENCE OR HANDRAIL
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Figure 4: Hand Rail Installation Standard
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RECOMMENDATIONS
After a thorough review of existing field and traffic conditions and per the guidelines in the California
Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CAMUTCD), California Vehicle Code (CVC), and based on
engineering judgement, it was determined that the intersection of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue
would benefit from the installation of yellow railings along the outside of the ADA curb ramp on the
northwest corner of the intersection. As well as red curb as further reinforcement of no parking areas.
The railing installation should be similar to the yellow railing installed at the intersection of Ramona
Boulevard and Burton Avenue. Please refer to Figure 5 for a sample of the existing yellow railing
installation at the southwest corner of Ramona Boulevard and Burton Avenue behind the curb ramp in
the City of Rosemead. The handrail at this location is channeling pedestrians to the sidewalk and ramp
and also serves to prevent cars from parking too close to the curb.
Please refer to Figure 6 for a conceptual representation of the proposed yellow railing installation at the
northwest corner of the intersection of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue behind the curb ramp.
Figure 5: Existing Yellow Railing at Southwest Corner of Ramona Boulevard & Burton Avenue Behind
the Curb Ramp
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Figure 6: Conceptual Exhibit Showing the Proposed Yellow Railing Behind the Curb Ramp and Red Curb
along the Northwest Corner of the Intersection of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue
OInstallation of Yellow Railing behind the curb ramp along the entire elevated step as
shown in the exhibit. The railing should follow Caltrans standards. (Exhibit is a
Conceptual Illustration of the proposed recommendations.)
OInstallation of red curb on the curb ramp aprons starting at the back of curb return
(BCR) to the slope in the ramp as shown in the exhibit.
OInstallation of red curb on the curb ramp aprons starting at the back of curb return
(BCR) where the STOP sign is to the slope in the ramp as shown in the exhibit.
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Traffic Commission Courtesy Notification
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Thursday. February 3, 2022, at the hour of 7:00 p.m., or soon thereafter as the matter may be
heard, the Rosemead Traffic Commission will hold a virtual public meeting for the purpose of reviewing the following item: Traffic Review
of the Northwest Curb Rama at the Intersection of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue.
In an effort to protect the health and safety of the public during the pandemic and pursuant to Assembly Bill (AB) 361, this meeting will be
held virtually. The public will have access to observe the meeting by visiting www.cityofrosemead.org and may provide real time comments
by using zoom or calling the number using the meeting details below.
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 on the night of the meeting may do so by joining via Zoom Meeting ID: 860 0310
1343 Passcode: 867015 or calling (669) 900-9128. Written comments may be submitted via email at Rubliccomment&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. Mailed written comments must be addressed to:
City of Rosemead
Public Works Department
8838 E. Valley Boulevard
Rosemead, California 91770
Attention: Director of Public Works
Again, written comments must be received by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 3, 2022. 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:
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Minutes of the Regular
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION MEETING
February 3, 2022
The regular meeting of the Rosemead Traffic Commission was called to order by Chair Masuda at
7:07 p.m, in the Council Chambers, 8838 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California.
FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Drange
INVOCATION: Commissioner Escobar
PRESENT: Commissioner Drange, Commissioner Escobar, Commissioner Nguyen, Vice Chair
Quintanilla and Chair Masuda
ABSENT: None
STAFF PRESENT: Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins, Director of Public Works Michael Chung, and
Commission Liaison Danielle Garcia
2. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Chair Masuda opened the public comment period.
Resident Janet Schneider expressed her concerns regarding bicyclist on the sidewalk. She stated
the bicyclist should not be on the sidewalk as there is not enough room for pedestrians to walk
safely. She described her encounter with bicyclists on the sidewalk that resulted in her almost
falling over from being caught off guard.
Chair Masuda closed the public comment period.
2. CONSENT CALENDAR
Chair Masuda asked Traffic Commissioners if anyone would like to make revisions or additions to
the minutes of November 4, 2021.
Commissioner Nguyen made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Escobar, to accept
consent calendar. Vote resulted in:
Yes: Masuda, Quintanilla, Drange, Escobar, Nguyen
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
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3. NEW BUSINESS
A. TRAFFIC REVIEW OF THE NORTHWEST CURB RAMP AT THE INTERSECTION OF
GARVEY AVENUE AND BARTLETT AVENUE
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins provided a brief description of the item and presented a PowerPoint
presentation of the studies that were conducted.
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins explained that the resident requested the City to evaluate the
existing driveway access and curb ramp adjacent to the Wilson Complete Auto Repair shop,
located at the northwest corner of Garvey Avenue and Bartlett Avenue. It was reported that drivers
sometimes drive up the curb ramp thinking it is a driveway.
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins explained as part of the traffic review, engineering staff looked at
the existing roadway conditions, collision data, and an examination of existing field conditions.
On behalf of the City of Rosemead, Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins provided recommendations for
the installation of yellow railings along the outside of the ADA curb ramp on the northwest corner of
the intersection. As well as red curb on the curb ramp aprons as further reinforcement of no
parking areas.
Chair Masuda opened the Public Comment period.
Resident Javier Magdaleno acknowledged the issue being discussed and explained how unsafe it
is for pedestrians when cars are driving in and out using the curb ramp. He mentioned a legal case
involving a trip and fall at this location and expressed that the property owner should not be held
accountable. He approved staff recommendations.
Resident Janet Schneider expressed her concerns with the ADA curb ramp indicating that it looks
like a driveway and feels the slope is a safety hazard when walking. She questioned the width of
the curb ramp, how much of the sidewalk would be taken away with the installation of the railing
and reiterated that bicyclist should not be on the sidewalk. She also mentioned of a broken sewer
lid in that area and a raised bolt on the yellow section of the ADA curb ramp that needs to be fixed.
Chair Masuda closed the Public Comment period.
Chair Masuda asked if we know how much actual leveled sidewalk there is.
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins responded that Wilson has a thirteen foot driveway next to the
wrought iron fence and it is all based on right of way. The yellow railing would sit on top of the lip
and would not be taking any of his property.
Chair Masuda asked if we know what the width of that area is from the railing to the front.
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins responded it should at least be a minimum of five foot because it is
ADA compliant.
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Vice Chair Quintanilla asked if the City had received a response after reaching out to Wilson Auto
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins responded that the City Engineer had reached out to Mr. Wilson,
and although the report was not shared directly with him, believes he was amenable to installing
the railing.
Commissioner Drange made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Escobar, to accept Staff
recommendations. Vote resulted in:
Yes: Masuda, Quintanilla, Drange, Escobar, Nguyen
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
B. TRAFFIC REVIEW AT KLINGERMAN STREET AND ANGELUS AVENUE, WEST OF
THE ALHAMBRA WASH
Director of Public Works Chung addressed to Traffic Commission to defer Agenda Item 3B to a
future Traffic Commission meeting.
C. TRAFFIC REVIEW AT THE INTERSECTION OF DEL MAR AVENUE AND FERN
AVENUE
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins provided a brief description of the item and presented a PowerPoint
presentation of the studies that were conducted.
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins explained that the resident requested the City to evaluate the
installation of a stop sign at the intersection of Del Mar Avenue and Fern Avenue.
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins explained as part of the traffic review, engineering staff looked at
the existing roadway conditions, collision data, an intersection turning movement count with peak
hour vehicular and pedestrian counts, all -way stop control warrants and an examination of existing
field conditions.
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins explained that after a thorough review it was determined that the
intersection of Del Mar Avenue at Fern Avenue does not meet warrants for the installation of all -
way stop control.
On behalf of the City of Rosemead, Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins provided recommendations for
additional signage and red curb installation to make vehicles and pedestrians more visible to
approaching cars.
Chair Masuda opened the Public Comment period.
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The City received a Public Comment via email from Resident R Zuniga regarding the intersection
of Del Mar Avenue and Fern Avenue. Resident R Zuniga described the increase in traffic over the
years and how it has resulted in multiple accidents due to the street being one lane. She explained
that cars are not stopping at the crossing light on Fern Avenue. She also inquired about widening
the street in order to make it a two-lane street.
Commissioner Drange asked if there is a traffic signal light at Highdiff Street & Del Mar Avenue.
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins confirmed that there is a traffic signal light.
Commissioner Drange commented on his experience with driving in that area and agreed with staff
recommendation to install red curb to help with making a left turn onto Fern Avenue from Del Mar
Avenue,
A Public Comment via Zoom from Resident April Fung was received agreeing with Commissioner
Drange regarding the difficulty of making a left turn onto Del Mar Avenue from Wasola Street. She
expressed that a stop sign would not be effective and inquired about installing a traffic signal light
on Fern Avenue and Del Mar Avenue,
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins responded that traffic signal lights also have warrants that must be
met in order to be installed and are more stringent in terms of minimum volume thresholds and
pedestrians. High installation cost is also considered when deciding to install traffic signal lights. ,
Resident April Fung expressed that she feels there is much more traffic on Del Mar Avenue now
due to drivers trying to avoid traffic on San Gabriel Boulevard, She acknowledged the cost is a
concern, but believes safety is more of a priority,
Chair Masuda closed the Public Comment period.
Chair Masuda asked about the non-functioning In -Road Lights along the crosswalk and if they are
going to be made functional.
Director of Public Works Chung responded that staff is in plans to repair the In -Road Lights.
Commissioner Escobar made a motion, seconded by Vice Chair Quintanilla, to accept Staff
recommendations. Vote resulted in:
Yes: Masuda, Quintanilla, Drange, Escobar, Nguyen
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
D. TRAFFIC REVIEW AT THE INTERSECTION OF MISSION DRIVE AND DELTA AVENUE
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins provided a brief description of the item and presented a PowerPoint
presentation of the studies that were conducted,
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Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins explained that the resident requested the City to review the line of
sign and existing conditions at the intersection of Mission Drive and Delta Avenue.
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins explained as part of the traffic review, engineering staff looked at
the existing roadway conditions, collision data, and a line -of -sight analysis.
On behalf of the City of Rosemead, Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins provided recommendations for
upgrading the striping of the existing crosswalks and red curb installation to provide a clear line of
sight for any waiting pedestrians.
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins mentioned the City is also in plans to repair the non-functioning In -
Road Lights along the crosswalk.
Chair Masuda opened the Public Comment period.
The City received a Public Comment via email from Resident Simon Ho acknowledging the City's
efforts to improving the intersection and requested to add a set of traffic control lights for people
turning off from Delta Avenue,
Commissioner Drange if there are flashing yellow lights at this intersection.
Traffic Engineer Jana Robbins replied there is a LED pedestrian sign.
Commissioner Escobar made a motion, seconded by Vice Chair Quintanilla, to accept Staff
recommendations. Vote resulted in:
Yes: Masuda, Quintanilla, Drange, Escobar, Nguyen
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
4. STAFF REPORTS - None
5. COMMISSIONER REPORTS
Commissioner Drange commented on the City's bicycle plan and would like to revisit the plan.
Chair Masuda agreed with Commissioner Drange's comment on the bicycle plan and would like to
see if it can be added as an agenda item for discussion.
Director of Public Works Chung responded it will be added on to a future Traffic Commission
meeting.
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Chair Masuda recalled the public comment made by Resident April Fung and asked if Staff would
consider her comment regarding line of sight on her street turning onto Del Mar Avenue a request
to look into.
Director of Public Works Chung responded Staff can evaluate it.
Resident Darice Larson asked why the agenda item for traffic review at Klingerman Street and
Angelus Avenue not discussed during this meeting.
Director of Public Works Chung responded the City received new information regarding the agenda
item and plan to defer it to a future Traffic Commission meeting.
6. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:17 p.m. The next Traffic Commission meeting is scheduled for
March 3, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. and will take place at the Rosemead City Hall, City Council
Chambers, 8838 East Valley Boulevard.
Howard Masuda
Chair
ATTEST:
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Michael Chung,
Director of Public Works
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