CC - Item 4G - Approval of Driveway Red Tipping at 3247 Jackson AvenueROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
STAFF REPORT
TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM: BEN KIM, ACTING CITY MANAGER 1 �
DATE: APRIL 26, 2022
SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF DRIVEWAY RED TIPPING AT 3247 JACKSON
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SUMMARY
At the March 3, 2022, Traffic Commission Meeting, staff presented a recommendation to install
red curb, often referred to as driveway red tipping, at 3247 Jackson Avenue to deter vehicles
from blocking the driveway. After discussion and presentation of the item, the Traffic
Commission approved the staff recommendation for the area. Public Works Field Services staff
will 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
approved Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Traffic Signs and Markers available funds.
BACKGROUND
The City received a General Curb Marking Request Application from a resident to evaluate the
installation of red curb on either side of the driveway at the address of 3247 Jackson Avenue.
The resident requested for the City to install driveway red tipping. In response to this request and
on behalf of the City, staff completed a traffic review and recommended installation of red curb
to deter vehicles from blocking the driveway.
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 is recommended to install red curb on either side
of the driveway, often referred to as red tipping in front of the address of 3247 Jackson Avenue.
The red curb will prevent vehicles from parking up to the driveway aprons during peak parking
times.
AGENDA ITEM 4.G
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DISCUSSION
During the March 3, 2022, Traffic Commission Meeting, staff provided a presentation regarding
existing roadway conditions at the address of 3247 Jackson Avenue. The traffic review included
an analysis of existing roadway conditions as well as an examination of guidelines within the
CAMUTCD (California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices), CVC (California Vehicle
Code) and City of Rosemead's curb marking policy.
Within the City of Rosemead, Jackson Avenue runs north and south and is considered a Major
Collector Road per the California Road Systems Map with a posted speed limit of 25 MPH.
Jackson Avenue is approximately 36 feet wide with one lane of travel in each direction and no
marked center line. The driveway at the requesting residence of 3247 Jackson Avenue is
approximately 18 feet wide driveway apron and 10' wide driveway. Parking is allowed on both
sides of Jackson Avenue where the curbs are not marked red and except during street sweeping.
Jackson Avenue is stop controlled at Emerson Place and is traffic signal controlled at Hellman
Avenue. This segment of Jackson Avenue runs through Light Multiple Residential Zoning (R-2),
per the City of Rosemead Zoning Map.
It is recommended to install red curb on either side of the driveway, often referred to as red
tipping in front of the address of 3247 Jackson Avenue. The red curb will prevent vehicles from
parking up to the driveway aprons during peak parking times.
A detailed traffic report and proposed figure diagram is attached as the Technical Report within
Attachment A to this staff report, please refer to the proposed diagram (Figure 3) in the
attachment.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
The Traffic Commission voted 5-0 to approve the staff recommended measure to install red curb
on either side of the driveway, often referred to as red tipping in front of the address of 3247
Jackson Avenue. It is recommended that the City Council authorize approval for the installation
of red curb in front of the address of 3247 Jackson Avenue.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The City of Rosemead Public Works Field Services Division will 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 performed by in-house staff. If
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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, P.E.
Director of Public Works
Attachment A: March 3, 2022 Traffic Commission Staff Report
Attachment B: March 3, 2022 Traffic Commission Minutes
Attachment A
March 3, 2022 Traffic Commission Staff Report
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION
TO: TRAFFIC COMMISSION
STAFF REPORT
FROM: MICHAEL CHUNG, P.E., DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
DATE: MARCH 3, 2022
SUBJECT: TRAFFIC REVIEW FOR RED CURB REQUEST FOR 3247 JACKSON
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SUMMARY
On behalf of the City of Rosemead, engineering staff completed a traffic review and recommended
appropriate measures at the driveway of 3247 Jackson Avenue.
The City of Rosemead received a "General Curb Marking Request" from a resident to evaluate the
installation of red curb on either side of the driveway at the address of 3247 Jackson Avenue. The
resident requested for the City to install driveway red tipping. In response to this request and on
behalf of the City, engineering staff completed a traffic review and recommended installation of
red curb to deter vehicles from blocking the driveway.
ANALYSIS
The traffic review included an analysis of existing roadway conditions as well as an examination
of guidelines within the CAMUTCD (California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices),
CVC (California Vehicle Code) and City of Rosemead's curb marking policy.
Jackson Avenue: Within the City of Rosemead, Jackson Avenue runs north and south and is
considered a Major Collector Road per the California Road Systems Map with a posted speed limit
of 25 MPH. Jackson Avenue is approximately 36 feet wide with one lane of travel in each direction
and no marked center line. The driveway at the requesting residence of 3247 Jackson Avenue is
approximately 18 feet wide driveway apron and 10' wide driveway. Parking is allowed on both
sides of Jackson Avenue where the curbs are not marked red and except during street sweeping.
Jackson Avenue is stop controlled at Emerson Place and is traffic signal controlled at Hellman
Avenue. This segment of Jackson Avenue runs through Light Multiple Residential Zoning (R-2),
per the City of Rosemead Zoning Map.
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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 is recommended to install red curb on either side
of the driveway, often referred to as red tipping in front of the address of 3247 Jackson Avenue.
The red curb will prevent vehicles from parking up to the driveway aprons during peak parking
times.
Please refer to Figure 3 in Attachment A for a conceptual exhibit representation of the proposed
recommendations. A detailed traffic report and proposed figure diagram is attached as Attachment
A to this staff report, please refer to the proposed diagram in the attachment.
Prepared by:
Jana Robbins, Contract Traffic Engineering Division
Attachments:
A. Attachment A — Technical Traffic Engineering Report
TO:
City of Rosemead, Department of Public Works
FROM:
Traffic Engineering, Transtech Engineers, Inc.
DATE:
February 16, 2022
SUBJECT:
TRAFFIC REVIEW FOR RED CURB REQUEST FOR 3247 JACKSON AVENUE
INTRODUCTION
The City of Rosemead received a "General Curb Marking Request" from a resident to evaluate the
installation of red curb on either side of the driveway at the address of 3247 Jackson Avenue. The resident
requested for the City to install driveway red tipping. In response to this request and on behalf of the City,
engineering staff completed a traffic review and recommended the appropriate measures based on this
request. The traffic review included an analysis of existing roadway conditions as well as an examination
of guidelines within the CAMUTCD (California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices), CVC (California
Vehicle Code) and City of Rosemead's curb marking policy.
Figure 1: Vicinity Map for 3247 Jackson Avenue
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EXISTING CONDITIONS
Jackson Avenue: Within the City of Rosemead, Jackson Avenue runs north and south and is considered a
Major Collector Road per the California Road Systems Map with a posted speed limit of 25 MPH. Jackson
Avenue is approximately 36 feet wide with one lane of travel in each direction and no marked center line.
The driveway at the requesting residence of 3247 Jackson Avenue is approximately 18 feet wide driveway
apron and 10' wide driveway. Parking is allowed on both sides of Jackson Avenue where the curbs are not
marked red and except during street sweeping. Jackson Avenue is stop controlled at Emerson Place and
is traffic signal controlled at Hellman Avenue. This segment of Jackson Avenue runs through Light Multiple
Residential Zoning (R-2), per the City of Rosemead Zoning Map.
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RECOMMENDATIONS
After a thorough review of existing field and traffic conditions and per the California Manual on Uniform
Traffic Control Devices (CAMUTCD), California Vehicle Code (CVC), City of Rosemead Curb marking Policy
and engineering judgement, it is recommended to install red curb on either side of the driveway, often
referred to as red tipping in front of the address of 3247 Jackson Avenue. The red curb will prevent
vehicles from parking up to the driveway aprons during peak parking times.
Please refer to Figure 3 for a conceptual exhibit representation of the proposed recommendations.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
1. The driveway apron plus an additional 1 foot of curb in each direction at 3247 Jackson Avenue
should be painted red indicating no stopping, standing, or parking, whether the vehicle is
attended or unattended to deter vehicles from blocking the driveway access. There will still be
approximately 65' feet of available curb space to the south of the driveway (to the next
driveway) and 114' feet north of the driveway to the fire hydrant. Assuming 18' parking for
each vehicle approximately 3-4 cars will still be able to park to the south and 6 cars to the north.
2. The address curb numbering for 3247 Jackson Avenue shall be removed and repainted outside
the newly painted red curb.
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Attachment B
March 3, 2022 Traffic Commission Minutes
Minutes of the Regular
ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION MEETING
March 3, 2022
The regular meeting of the Rosemead Traffic Commission was called to order by Chair Masuda at
7:02 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 8838 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California.
FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Escobar
INVOCATION: Commissioner Nguyen
PRESENT: Commissioner Drange, Commissioner Escobar, Vice Chair Quintanilla and Chair
Masuda
ABSENT: Commissioner Nguyen
STAFF PRESENT: Traffic Engineer Robbins, Director of Public Works Michael Chung, and
Commission Liaison Daniel Nguyen
1. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Chair Masuda opened the public comment period.
The City received a Public Comment via email from The Rios Family expressing traffic and
speeding concerns along Muscatel Avenue and requested speed bumps to be added on Muscatel
Avenue. The Rios Family also mentioned cars not stopping at the all -way stop on Muscatel Ave
and Marshall Street and requested for larger Stop signs with lights.
Chair Masuda closed the public comment period.
2. PRESENTATIONS
Director of Public Works Chung stated the presentation for the City's Strategic Plan will be
rescheduled for a future Traffic Commission meeting.
3. CONSENT CALENDAR
Chair Masuda asked Traffic Commissioners if anyone would like to make revisions or additions to
the minutes of February 3, 2022.
Vice Chair Quintanilla made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Escobar, to accept
consent calendar. Vote resulted in:
Yes: Masuda, Quintanilla, Drange, Escobar
No: None
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Abstain: None
Absent: Nguyen
4. NEW BUSINESS
A. TRAFFIC REVIEW OF LINE OF SIGHT FOR VEHICLES EXITING CUL-DE-SAC
LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MUSCATEL AVENUE NORTH OF LAWRENCE
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Traffic Engineer Robbins provided a brief description of the item and presented a PowerPoint
presentation of the studies that were conducted.
Traffic Engineer Robbins explained that the resident requested the City to evaluate the installation
of red curb to improve line of sight for vehicles exiting from the cul-de-sac located on the West Side
of Muscatel Avenue North of Lawrence Avenue near the address of 4301 Muscatel Avenue. The
resident reported having difficulty exiting the cul-de-sac onto Muscatel Avenue during peak school
hours due to cars being parking up to the curb return on Muscatel Avenue.
Traffic Engineer Robbins explained as part of the traffic review, engineering staff looked at the
existing roadway conditions and a line -of -sight analysis for vehicles exiting onto Muscatel Avenue.
On behalf of the City of Rosemead, Traffic Engineer Robbins provided recommendations for the
installation of 20' of red curb starting at the end of the curb returns on the west side of Muscatel
Avenue on the north and south corners by the cul-de-sac in order to improve line of sight visibility.
Chair Masuda opened the Public Comment period.
The City received a Public Comment via email from Resident James Bui thanking staff for looking
into this item and for the recommendation of red curb installation. The resident expressed that 20'
of red curb is too much and would result in taking away four parking spaces on the street. The
resident suggested the following: 12' or up to 15' of red curb, 20' of no parking within the school
pick up and drop off time, or 20' of red curb allow and the property owners to park in the cul-de-
sac.
The City received a Public Comment via email from the Chen Residence expressing her concerns
with the line of sight visibility when exiting the cul-de-sac. The resident requested to have the line
of sight defined only to allow two cars parked in a row and away from their mailbox.
The City received a Public Comment via email from Resident Yuen Yu Moy expressing how it is
difficult to safely exit from his driveway and from the street parking along Muscatel Avenue due to
the speeding. The resident suggested a stop sign to be installed on the southeast corner of
Muscatel Avenue and Lawrence Avenue or to allow for the construction of a driveway on their
property so they can exit through Lawrence Avenue.
Chair Masuda closed the Public Comment period.
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Chair Masuda commented that the reason there is no parking within the cul-de-sac is because it is
a fire lane and there are signs posted at the entrance, exit, and sides of the curve.
Vice Chair Quintanilla asked if 20' is standard for red curb.
Director of Public Works Chung asked Traffic Engineer Robbins to confirm if 20' is based on
MUTCD Guidelines.
Traffic Engineer Robbins responded that the recommendation of 20' was based on the California
MUTCD Guidelines and also commented that 20' of red curb would only remove one vehicle
parking space on each side.
Commissioner Drange asked if the houses have driveways since they are not allowed to park in
the street.
Director of Public Works Chung responded that each house has a driveway.
A resident who did not identify themselves attempted to make a Public Comment via Zoom,
however, we were unable to receive the comment due to technical issues on the user's end,
Chair Masuda commented he would like to hear the resident's comment regarding the agenda item
before voting on a decision.
Commissioner Liaison Nguyen asked the resident for their contact information, however, did not
receive a response.
Chair Masuda suggested to table the agenda item,
Commissioner Drange asked if we could table the item for the end of the agenda and see if we
could obtain the resident's information before adjourning.
Chair Masuda agreed with the suggestion.
Staff was not able to obtain contact information as the resident left Zoom and was no longer
participating in the meeting.
Commissioner Drange made a motion to accept staff recommendations as presented.
Commissioner Drange made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Escobar, to accept Staff
recommendations. Vote resulted in:
Yes: Masuda, Quintanilla, Drange, Escobar
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: Nguyen
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B. TRAFFIC REVIEW FOR RED CURB REQUEST FOR 3247 JACKSON AVENUE
Traffic Engineer Robbins provided a brief description of the item and presented a PowerPoint
presentation of the studies that were conducted.
Traffic Engineer Robbins explained that City received a "General Curb Marking Request" from a
resident to evaluate the installation of red curb on either side of the driveway at the address of
3247 Jackson Avenue. The resident requested for the City to install driveway red tipping. In
response to this request and on behalf of the City, engineering staff completed a traffic review and
recommended appropriate measures.
Traffic Engineer Robbins explained as part of the traffic review, engineering staff looked at the
existing roadway conditions as well as an examination of guidelines within the CAMUTCD, CVC,
and City of Rosemead's curb marking policy.
On behalf of the City of Rosemead, Traffic Engineer Robbins provided recommendations for the
installation of red curb on either side of the driveway, often referred to as red tipping in front of the
address of 3247 Jackson Avenue. The recommended 1 foot of red curb will not affect the parking
that is allowed on Jackson Avenue.
Chair Masuda opened the Public Comment period.
There were no Public Comments from the audience.
Chair Masuda closed the Public Comment period.
Vice Chair Quintanilla asked how common is the driveway red tipping in the City.
Traffic Engineer Robbins responded there are quite a few, but mostly seen on the narrower streets.
Vice Chair Quintanilla asked if these requests are received on a conditional basis.
Traffic Engineer Robbins responded if it looks like their driveway is narrow and meets the City of
Rosemead curb marking policy and procedures.
Director of Public Works Chung commented that parked cars were encroaching into their driveway
and making it difficult for the homeowners to safely enter and exit.
Vice Chair Quintanilla asked if a resident presented a narrow driveway and a narrow street, would
we approve their request for red curb also.
Director of Public Works Chung replied that staff would evaluate the request and provide
recommendations to the Traffic Commission for approval.
Chair Masuda commented that the request would be received on a case by case basis.
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Commissioner Escobar made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Drange, to accept Staff
recommendations. Vote resulted in:
Yes: Masuda, Quintanilla, Drange, Escobar
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: Nguyen
C. LINE OF SIGHT REVIEW AT THE INTERSECTION OF MISSION DRIVE AND BARTLETT
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Traffic Engineer Robbins provided a brief description of the item and presented a PowerPoint
presentation of the studies that were conducted.
Traffic Engineer Robbins explained that the resident requested the City to evaluate the line of sight
visibility and existing roadway conditions are the intersection of Bartlett Avenue (north of Mission
Drive) and Mission Drive.
Traffic Engineer Robbins explained as part of the traffic review, engineering staff looked at the
existing roadway conditions, a review of approximately 5 -years of available collision data, and a
line of sight analysis.
On behalf of the City of Rosemead, Traffic Engineer Robbins provided recommendations for the
installation of approximately 35' of red curb on the north side of Mission Drive, east of Bartlett
Avenue.
Traffic Engineer Robbins mentioned during their review, it was noted that the tree located by the
number one circle indicated on the proposed recommendations diagram needs should be trimmed.
Chair Masuda opened the Public Comment period.
The City received a Public Comment via email from Resident Paul Lee stating it is difficult for him
to make a left turn on to Mission Drive from Bartlett Avenue due to parked cars blocking line of
sight. The resident suggested adding red curb from the driveway of 8701 Mission Drive to Bartlett
Avenue.
The City received a Public Comment via email from Resident L. Trinh expressing safety concerns
when turning on to Mission Drive from Bartlett Avenue on the south side of Mission Drive due to
parked cars blocking line of sight.
The City received a Public Comment via email from a Resident expressing safety concerns when
turning on to Mission Drive from the Bartlett Avenue on the south side of Mission Drive due to
parked cars blocking line of sight. The resident suggested extending the existing red curb at least
two to three cars length,
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The City received a Public Comment via email from Resident Donna stating it is difficult to see
oncoming westbound traffic when turning on to Mission Drive from Bartlett Avenue due to cars
parking too close to the corner at the northeast corner of Mission Drive and Bartlett Avenue.
The City received a Public Comment from Resident Ryan C. expressing safety concerns when
turning on to Mission Drive from Bartlett Avenue on the south side of Mission Drive due to parked
cars blocking line of sight. The resident suggested extending the existing red curb.
Chair Masuda closed the Public Comment period.
Commissioner Drange commented that several of the Public Comments received were regarding
Bartlett Avenue on the south side of Mission Drive, which is not specific to the agenda item.
Commissioner Drange asked if the residents would need to submit a request for the City to look
into this side of the street or if the City would automatically look into it.
Director of Public Works Chung responded the Traffic Commission could direct staff to look into it.
Chair Masuda confirmed to have staff look into the request regarding extending the red curbing at
the intersection of Mission Drive and Bartlett Avenue, on the south side of Mission Drive.
Director of Public Works Chung asked Traffic Engineer Robbins if the existing red curb on the
south side of Mission Drive meets the requirements of the stopping sight distance.
Traffic Engineer Robbins replied that the red curb on the south side met the MUTCD guidelines. In
order to extend the red curb, staff would need to do a traffic review similar to the other side.
Commissioner Drange commented that since Mission Drive is diagonal, it would seem like
additional red curb would be needed to get the same line of sight as a perpendicular road.
Director of Public Works Chung agreed with Commissioner Drange that the angle of the road is
what is compounding a lot of these line of sight issues. Director of Public Works Chung
recommended to evaluate requests as they are received or to evaluate the entire roadway on
Mission Drive.
Director of Public Works Chung asked the Traffic Commission if they would like to have the
evaluation of Mission Drive as a topic of discussion for a future meeting.
Chair Masuda confirmed they would like to have staff first look into the south side of Bartlett
Avenue and then we can bring back for discussion the option of evaluating the entire roadway on
Mission Drive.
Traffic Engineer Robbins commented that parking spaces will be removed as a result of line of
sight analysis and is something the Traffic Commission would need to consider if evaluating the
entire roadway on Mission Drive.
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Director of Public Works Chung agreed with Traffic Engineer Robbin's comment regarding less
parking spaces due to installing red curb.
Resident Ken made a public comment expressing safety concerns when turning left onto Mission
Drive from Bartlett Avenue on the south side of Mission Drive and that safety is more important
than parking spaces.
Chair Masuda asked the Commissioners if there are any questions or comments regarding the
agenda item.
Commissioner Escobar commented that it is evident based on the Public Comment received from
Resident Donna that there is a line of sight issue for turning left onto Mission Drive coming from the
north side of Bartlett Avenue and agrees with staff recommendation.
Vice Chair Quintanilla commented why we would not also look into the parallel streets such as
Dubonnet Avenue on the north side since it also has the same issue with the angle of the road.
Director of Public Works Chung responded staff will take a look at the entire stretch and see if it is
feasible.
Chair Masuda commented it is good to be proactive but that not all streets along Mission Drive may
have a line of sight issue.
Vice Chair Quintanilla agreed with Chair Masuda and commented evaluating from Rosemead
Boulevard up to at least Muscatel Avenue or even up to the City limit as the entire road is at an
angle.
Resident Ernesto Rios made a Public Comment asking if they will receive a letter or email
notification regarding their non -agenda item submitted via email and when it will be addressed.
Director of Public Works Chung confirmed the Public Comment was received and staff can follow
up to provide more information and steps moving forward if the request warrants being brought to
Traffic Commission.
Commissioner Escobar made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Drange, to accept Staff
recommendations. Vote resulted in:
Yes: Masuda, Quintanilla, Drange, Escobar
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: Nguyen
5. STAFF REPORTS
A. PROGRESS UPDATE ON CITY OF ROSEMEAD'S BICYCLE TRANSPORTATION PLAN
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In the February 3, 2022, Traffic Commission meeting, the Traffic Commission directed staff to
evaluate the existing City of Rosemead's Bicycle Transportation Plan that was prepared in 2012.
Director of Public Works Chung explained that the plan is comprehensive with several good
recommendations, however, some of the recommendations are general and open-ended. Staff has
contacted the consultant to better define these recommendations.
Director of Public Works Chung stated a detailed presentation will be prepared and presented in
the next Traffic Commission meeting on April 7, 2022. The meeting will be held similar to a
workshop for open discussion with the Commissioners to provide recommendation and direction.
Chair Masuda asked if it would be something that is decided in that meeting.
Director of Public Works Chung responded that the Traffic Commission would decide to either
move forward with the recommendations or if new goals need to be added to the plan.
Chair Masuda asked if we will be able to receive the plan before the next meeting.
Director of Public Works Chung responded he can forward the presentation outlining the bike plan
before the next meeting.
6. COMMISSIONER REPORTS
Chair Masuda thanked the Public Works department for their work on the Walnut Grove Avenue
Resurfacing project.
7. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:18 p.m. The next Traffic Commission meeting is scheduled for
April 7, 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
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