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CC - Item 4E - Approval of Traffic Calming Measures on Jackson Avenue Between Emerson Place and Hellman AvenueROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: BEN KIM, CITY MANAGER DATE: MAY 31, 2022 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES ON JACKSON AVENUE BETWEEN EMERSON PLACE AND HELLMAN AVENUE SUMMARY At the May 5, 2022, Traffic Commission Meeting, staff presented a traffic review and recommendations regarding concerns of speeding along Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue. After presentation and discussion of the item, the Traffic Commission recommended to accept all staff recommendations including oversized speed limit signs, double yellow centerline striping, and modification to include the installation of a speed limit pavement striping legend as shown in Attachment C. 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 of Rosemead received a resident request to conduct a traffic review along Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue due to reported speeding concerns. In response to this request engineering staff completed a traffic review and recommended appropriate measures. The traffic review included an analysis of the existing roadway conditions, a review of approximately 5 years of available collision data, Average Daily Travel (ADT) counts, and a 24- hour Speed Survey. AGENDA ITEM 4.E City Council Special Meeting May 31, 2022 Page 2 of 4 ANALYSIS Existing Conditions: Jackson Avenue: Within the City of Rosemead, Jackson Avenue runs north and south, and is considered a major collector road by the California Road Functional Classification Maps with a posted speed limit of 25 MPH. Jackson Avenue is signal controlled at the intersection with Hellman Avenue and stop controlled at the intersection with Emerson Place. Jackson Avenue is approximately 35.5' (feet) wide with one lane of travel in each direction and no marked centerline. Parking is available on the east and west side of the street except during street sweeping and areas marked with red curb. This segment of Jackson Avenue travels through light multiple family zoning, per the Rosemead General Plan. The studied segment of Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue is approximately 1,275' (feet) in length. Emerson Place: Within the City of Rosemead, Emerson Place runs east and west, and is considered a major collector road with a speed limit of 30 MPH per the adopted 2013 City of Rosemead Engineering and Traffic Survey (Speed Survey). Emerson Place is approximately 36' (feet) wide with one lane of travel in each direction, and a dashed yellow center line dividing eastbound and westbound traffic. Parking is permitted on the north and south side of Emerson Place where the curbs are not marked red and outside of hours marked for street sweeping. This segment of Emerson Place runs through light multiple family zoning, per the Rosemead General Plan. Hellman Avenue: Within the City of Rosemead, Hellman Avenue runs east and west, and is considered a major collector road with a posted speed limit of 30 MPH per the adopted 2013 City of Rosemead Engineering and Traffic Survey (Speed Survey). Hellman Avenue is signal controlled at the intersection with Jackson Avenue. Hellman Avenue is approximately 39.75' (feet) wide with one lane of travel in each direction and a protected left turn pocket for traffic making a left turn onto Jackson Avenue. Parking is available on the north and south side of the street except during street sweeping and areas marked with red curb. This segment of Hellman Avenue travels through light and medium multiple family zoning per the Rosemead General Plan. Collision Investigation: A Collision History Analysis and investigation 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). The collision analysis was conducted over approximately a 5 -year period between January 2017 through December 2021 (available data at the time of traffic review) along the segment of Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue). There were 6 reported collisions with no reported collisions in the years of 2021 or 2020. Out of the 6 collisions reported, 3 were reported as improper turning as the primary collision factor, 2 due to reported speeding, City Council Special Meeting May 31, 2022 Page 3 of 4 and I due to a backing vehicle hitting a fixed object with 4 of the 6 collisions reported as property damage only. Average Daily Traffic (ADT): Average Daily Traffic (ADT) data was obtained from counts taken on February 3rd, 2022, for Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue. The traffic count indicates that 1,909 vehicles per day travel on this section of Jackson Avenue. Speed Survey: To assess the speed at which vehicles were traveling along Jackson Avenue, a speed sample was taken over a 24-hour period on February 3rd, 2022. Based on the Speed Survey, the 85th percentile speed of vehicles along Jackson Avenue was determined to be 33 mph. This translates to mean that 85 percent of the vehicles sampled were traveling at 33 mph or below, which is slightly above the speed limit of 25 mph. It is recommended to notify the Sheriff's Department of speeding concerns and to request the Department conduct monitoring and targeted enforcement of the area. STAFF RECOMMENDATION The Traffic Commission voted 4-0 to approve all staff recommended items with a modification to include the installation of a speed limit pavement legend striping (Recommendation No. 4 below). Please refer to Attachment C for an exhibit of the proposed recommendations. It is recommended that the City Council approve the Traffic Commission recommended items including: 1. INSTALL NEW OVERSIZED SPEED LIMIT SIGN: Install new oversized 25 MPH speed limit (R2-1) sign (30"X36") approximately 23 -feet north of the Emerson Place and Jackson Avenue intersection for the northbound traffic as shown in Attachment C. 2. INSTALL NEW DOUBLE YELLOW CENTER LINE: Install double yellow center line (CAMUTCD Detail 21) along Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue. This will serve to visually narrow the roadway and designate travel lanes, which is effective in reducing vehicle speeds. 3. REMOVE AND REPLACE EXISTING SPEED LIMIT SIGN WITH NEW OVERSIZED SPEED LIMIT SIGN: Remove the existing 25 MPH speed limit (R2-1) sign (30"X36") approximately 10 -feet south of the Hellman Avenue and Jackson Avenue intersection for southbound traffic and replace it with new oversized 25 -MPH speed limit (R2-1) sign as shown in Attachment C. 4. INSTALL "25" PAVEMENT LEGEND STRIPING: Install "25" pavement legend striping at the beginning and end of Jackson Ave between Emerson PI and Hellman Ave adjacent City Council Special Meeting May 31, 2022 Page 4 of 4 to the new oversized speed limit signs as shown in Attachment C. 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 necessary, additional materials and supplies may be purchased at a minimal expense to complete the tasks. STRATEGIC PLAN IMPACT The recommendations are 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: We C�C a (/u/+ Michael Chung, P.E. Director of Public Works Attachment A: May 5, 2022 Traffic Commission Staff Report Attachment B: May 5, 2022 Traffic Commission Minutes — Draft Attachment C: Installation Exhibit Attachment A Traffic Commission Staff Report Dated May 5, 2022 ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION TO: TRAFFIC COMMISSION STAFF REPORT FROM: MICHAEL CHUNG, P.E., DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS DATE: MAY 5, 2022 SUBJECT: TRAFFIC REVIEW ON JACKSON AVENUE BETWEEN EMERSON PLACE AND HELLMAN AVENUE SUMMARY On behalf of the City of Rosemead, engineering staff completed a traffic review and recommended appropriate traffic improvements along Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue. The City of Rosemead received a resident request to conduct a traffic review along Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue due to reported speeding concerns. In response to this request and on behalf of the City, engineering staff completed a traffic review and recommended appropriate measures. ANALYSIS The traffic review included an analysis of the existing roadway conditions, a review of approximately 5 years of available collision data, Average Daily Travel (ADT) counts, and a 24- hour Speed Survey. Existing Conditions: Jackson Avenue: Within the City of Rosemead, Jackson Avenue runs north and south, and is considered a major collector road by the California Road Functional Classification Maps with a posted speed limit of 25 MPH. Jackson Avenue is signal controlled at the intersection with Hellman Avenue and stop controlled at the intersection with Emerson Place. Jackson Avenue is approximately 35.5' (feet) wide with one lane of travel in each direction and no marked centerline. Parking is available on the east and west side of the street except during street sweeping and areas marked with red curb. This segment of Jackson Avenue travels through light multiple family City Traffic Commission Meeting May 5, 2022 Page 2 of 4 zoning, per the Rosemead General Plan. The studied segment of Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue is approximately 1,275' (feet) in length. Emerson Place: Within the City of Rosemead, Emerson Place runs east and west, and is considered a major collector road with a speed limit of 30 MPH per the adopted 2013 City of Rosemead Engineering and Traffic Survey (Speed Survey). Emerson Place is approximately 36' (feet) wide with one lane of travel in each direction, and a dashed yellow center line dividing eastbound and westbound traffic. Parking is permitted on the north and south side of Emerson Place where the curbs are not marked red and outside of hours marked for street sweeping. This segment of Emerson Place runs through light multiple family zoning, per the Rosemead General Plan. Hellman Avenue: Within the City of Rosemead, Hellman Avenue runs east and west, and is considered a major collector road with a posted speed limit of 30 MPH per the adopted 2013 City of Rosemead Engineering and Traffic Survey (Speed Survey). Hellman Avenue is signal controlled at the intersection with Jackson Avenue. Hellman Avenue is approximately 39.75' (feet) wide with one lane of travel in each direction and a protected left turn pocket for traffic making a left turn onto Jackson Avenue. Parking is available on the north and south side of the street except during street sweeping and areas marked with red curb. This segment of Hellman Avenue travels through light and medium multiple family zoning per the Rosemead General Plan. Collision Investigation: A Collision History Analysis and investigation 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). The collision analysis was conducted over approximately a 5 -year period between January 2017 through December 2021 (available data at the time of traffic review) along the segment of Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue). There were 6 reported collisions with no reported collisions in the years of 2021 or 2020. Out of the 6 collisions reported, 3 were reported as improper turning as the primary collision factor, 2 due to reported speeding, and I due to a backing vehicle hitting a fixed object with 4 of the 6 collisions reported as property damage only. Average Daily Traffic (ADT): Average Daily Traffic (ADT) data was obtained from counts taken on February 3rd, 2022, for Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue. The traffic count indicates that 1,909 vehicles per day travel on this section of Jackson Avenue. Speed Survey: To assess the speed at which vehicles were traveling along Jackson Avenue, a speed sample was taken over a 24-hour period on February 3rd, 2022. Based on the Speed Survey, the 85th percentile speed of vehicles along Jackson Avenue was determined to be 33 mph. This translates to mean that 85 percent of the vehicles sampled were traveling at 33 mph or below, City Traffic Commission Meeting May 5, 2022 Pase 3 of 4 which is slightly above the speed limit of 25 mph. It is recommended to notify the Sheriff's Department of speeding concerns and to request the Department conduct monitoring and targeted enforcement of the area. STAFF RECOMMENDATION 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), based on the traffic review and engineering judgement, it was determined that the segment along Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue would benefit from a combination of traffic calming measures and improvements. Per the analysis of existing roadway conditions, the speed survey, and average daily traffic count (ADT) it was determined that further oversized signage should be installed on Jackson Avenue to alert drivers of the speed limit for both northbound and southbound travel as well as installation of a center stripe to visually narrow the roadway and designate the travel lanes. Please refer to Figure 4 in Attachment A for a conceptual exhibit representation of the proposed recommendations. These improvements include: 1. INSTALL NEW OVERSIZED SPEED LIMIT SIGN: Install new oversized 25 MPH speed limit (R2-1) sign (30"X36") approximately 23 -feet north of the Emerson Place and Jackson Avenue intersection on for northbound traffic as shown below in Figure 4. (Per CAMUTCD Section 2B.13 and CAMUTCD Table 213-1). 2. INSTALL NEW DOUBLE YELLOW CENTER LINE (CAMUTCD 313.01) NO PASSING along Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue. This will serve to visually narrow the roadway and designate he travel lanes, which is effective in reducing vehicle speeds. (Per CAMUTD Detail 21). 3. REMOVE AND REPLACE EXISTING SPEED LIMIT SIGN WITH NEW OVERSIZED SPEED LIMIT SIGN: Remove the existing 25 MPH speed limit (R2-1) sign (30"X36") approximately 10 -feet south of the Hellman Avenue and Jackson Avenue intersection for southbound traffic and replace it with new oversized 25 -MPH speed limit (R2-1) sign as shown below in Figure 4. (Per CAMUTCD Section 213.13 and CAMUTCD Table 213-1). A detailed traffic report and proposed figure diagram is attached as Attachment A to this staff City Traffic Commission Meeting May 5, 2022 Pave 4 of 4 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 a /g TRANSTEch TO: City of Rosemead, Department of Public Works FROM: Traffic Engineering, Transtech Engineers, Inc. DATE: April 18, 2022 SUBJECT: Traffic Review on Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue INTRODUCTION The City of Rosemead received a resident request to conduct a traffic review along Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue due to reported speeding concerns. In response to this "request and on behalf of the City, engineering staff completed a traffic review and recommended appropriate measures for Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue. The traffic review included an analysis of the existing roadway conditions, a review of approximately 5 years of available collision data, Average Daily Travel (ADT) counts, and a 24-hour Speed Survey. Figure 1: Vicinity Map CITY OF ROSEMEAD O E A — - — --. „_,, _,�„ Prepared By: Transtech Engineers, Inc. I Page 1 of 12 TRAFFIC REVIEW ON JACKSON AVENUE BETWEEN EMERSON PLACE AND HELLMAN AVENUE EXISTING CONDITIONS Figure 2: Existing Conditions a jJit K ... d" LEGEND ® Traffic Signal SPEED 25 25 mph speed limit (R2-1) sign •�-•• No Parking with specified time (R30A (CA)) Stop Sign (RI -1) a(W3-1) Stop Ahead Sign ® School Crossing Sign (SW 241) Weight Limit Sign (R12-1) Existing Red Curb Jackson Avenue: Within the City of Rosemead, Jackson Avenue runs north and south, and is considered a major collector road by the California Road Functional Classification Maps with a posted speed limit of 25 MPH. Jackson Avenue is signal controlled at the intersection with Hellman Avenue and stop controlled at the intersection with Emerson Place. Jackson Avenue is approximately 35.5' (feet) wide with one lane of travel in each direction and no marked centerline. Parking is available on the east and west side of the street except during street sweeping and areas marked with red curb. This segment of Jackson Avenue travels through light multiple family zoning, per the Rosemead General Plan. The studied segment of Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue is approximately 1,275' (feet) in length. Emerson Place: Within the City of Rosemead, Emerson Place runs east and west, and is considered a major collector road with a speed limit of 30 MPH per the adopted 2013 City of Rosemead Engineering and Traffic Survey (Speed Survey). Emerson Place is approximately 36' (feet) wide with one lane of travel in each direction, and a dashed yellow center line dividing eastbound and westbound traffic. Parking is permitted on the north and south side of Emerson Place where the curbs are not marked red and outside CITY OF ROSEMEAD Prepares ay: i ranstech Engineers, Inc. I Page 2 of 12 TRAFFIC REVIEW ON JACKSON AVENUE BETWEEN EMERSON PLACE AND HELLMAN AVENUE of hours marked for street sweeping. This segment of Emerson Place runs through light multiple family zoning, per the Rosemead General Plan. Hellman Avenue: Within the City of Rosemead, Hellman Avenue runs east and west, and is considered a major collector road with a posted speed limit of 30 MPH er the adopted 2013 City of Rosemead Engineering and Traffic Survey (Speed Survey). Hellman Avenue is signal controlled at the intersection with Jackson Avenue. Hellman Avenue is approximately 39.75' (feet) wide with one lane of travel in each direction and a protected left turn pocket for traffic making a left turn onto Jackson Avenue. Parking is available on the north and south side of the street except during street sweeping and areas marked with red curb. This segment of Hellman Avenue travels through light and medium multiple family zoning per the Rosemead General Plan. PICTURE SUMMARY CITY OF ROSEMEAD OSE Prepared By. Transtech Engineers, Inc. I Page 3 of 12 TRAFFIC REVIEW ON JACKSON AVENUE BETWEEN EMERSON PLACE AND HELLMAN AVENUE Emerson Place looking Westbound COLLISION INVESTIGATION A Collision History Analysis and investigation 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). The collision analysis was conducted over approximately a 5 -year period between January 2017 through December 2021 (available data at the time of traffic review) along the segment of Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue). 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. 2021-0 collisions 2020 — 0 collisions 2019 — 2 collisions 2018 —1 collision 2017-3 collisions Total — 6 Collisions There were 6 reported collisions with no reported collisions in the years of 2021 or 2020. Out of the 6 collisions reported, 3 were reported as improper turning as the primary collision factor, 2 due to reported speeding, and 1 due to a backing vehicle hitting a fixed object with 4 of the 6 collisions reported as property damage only. CITY OF ROSEMEAD By: Transtech Engineers, Inc. I Page 4 of 12 TRAFFIC REVIEW ON JACKSON AVENUE BETWEEN EMERSON PLACE AND HELLMAN AVENUE Table 1: Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue Figure 3: Collision Diagram, Jackson Avenue between Hellman Avenue and Emerson Place IiP Mlyf,• � , _ I— LEGEND ALLCOLLISIONS -Crash Type N—led B BFe Cull's ons/CraaM1esl #of Crashes Fatality (Death) 0 Severe Injury Q 0 InjuryOther Vlslb 0 1 Injury- Complaint of Pain 0 Severity Property Damage Only 0 4 Total 6 1- Fatal 2 -Severe Motor LWft Injury Collison Day of Collision Ve""" Primary Primary Prima Secunda Secondary (�' 3 -Other faDetand Other ID# Date Dist Time the Type pedestrian CoIIWon Rlnl Road Road Detail Info Week Etc.) Bicycle Factor Etc.) 4-Coelnjury 4 -Complaint Descriptions of Pain Involved 5 - Prop Dam Only (Pool NB THRU VEH DRVR JACKSONHELLMAN DRVR 1 6/16/2019 344'S 10:12 SUN DARK -ST SIDESWIPE 4 OTHER MV HIT NB 1 AVE AVE ALC/DRG ,MINOR PARKED VEH INJ SB THRU VEH JACKSONHELLMAN IMPROP 2 1/20/2019 427'5 1:00 SUN DARK -5T SIDESWIPE 5 OTHER MV HIT SS 0 N/A AVE AVE TURN PARKEDED VEH SB THRU VEH JACKSON EMERSON IMPROP 3 2/11/2018 132'N 12:40 SUN DAYLIGHT SIDESWIPE 5 PKD MV HITSB 0 N/A AVE PL TURN PARKED VEH NB PARKING JACKSON EMERSON MYON IMPROP 4 9/6/2017 31'N 8:30 WED DAYLIGHT SIDESWIPE 5 VEH HIT NB 0 N/A AVE PL OTHER RD TURN PARKED VEH JACKSON EMERSON NB THRU VEH UNSAFE 5 8/23/2017 69'N 12:00 WED DAYLIGHT HIT OBI 5 FXD OBJ 0 N/A AVE PL HITOBI SPEED DRVR SB BACKING OTH VIS JACKSON EMERSON STRTNG/ 6 8/23/2017 54'N 12:06 WED DAYLIGHT HITOBJ 3 FXD 081 VEH HIT NB 2 INJ, PED AVE PL PED BCKNG OTHVIS NJ Figure 3: Collision Diagram, Jackson Avenue between Hellman Avenue and Emerson Place IiP Mlyf,• � , _ I— LEGEND ALLCOLLISIONS -Crash Type N—led B BFe Cull's ons/CraaM1esl #of Crashes Fatality (Death) 0 Severe Injury Q 0 InjuryOther Vlslb 0 1 Injury- Complaint of Pain 0 1 Property Damage Only 0 4 Total 6 TOTALCRASHE$ 6 CITY OF ROSEMEAD OSE AD- - Prepared By: Transtech Engineers, Inc I Page 5 of 12 TRAFFIC REVIEW ON JACKSON AVENUE BETWEEN EMERSON PLACE AND HELLMAN AVENUE AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC (ADT) Average Daily Traffic (ADT) data was obtained from counts taken on February 31d, 2022, for Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue. A summary of ADT data is shown in Table 2: Average Daily Traffic (ADT). The traffic count indicates that 1,909 vehicles per day travel on this section of Jackson Avenue. Table 2: Average Daily Traffic (ADT) Location Vehicles per Day (vpd) Northbound 02/03/2022 Jackson Avenue 1,084 SPEED SURVEY Vehicles per Day (vpd) Southbound 02/03/2022 Vehicles per Day (vpd) TOTAL 02/03/2022 1,909 To assess the speed at which vehicles were traveling along Jackson Avenue, a speed sample was taken over a 24-hour period on February 31d, 2022. Based on the Speed Survey, the 85th percentile speed of vehicles along Jackson Avenue was determined to be 33 mph. This translates to mean that 85 percent of the vehicles sampled were traveling at 33 mph or below, which is slightly above the speed limit of 25 mph. Table 3 below shows the February 3`d, 2022, speed survey results. The speed summary is attached (Attachment 2) at the end of the report. able 3: 022 Speed Survey along Jackson Avenue Location Avenue Traffic Calming Devices and Strategies OfDate/Time o 18 1 5%ile Speed Posted Speed Limit MPH Survey Traffic calming is the process of reducing vehicle speeds using both passive devices, such as signs and striping, and physical devices such as changes in road elevation or path. As part of this study, traffic speeds, collisions and traffic volumes were used to assess existing conditions along this segment. The type, design and placement of traffic calming devices depend upon the road classification, desired traffic speed and types of traffic issues along Jackson Avenue between Hellman Avenue and Emerson Place. A single traffic calming device placed along a long stretch of road will be marginally effective at slowing down speed at that isolated location. Implementation of a series of traffic calming devices that work CITY OF ROSEMEAD By: Transtech Engineers, Inc. I Page 6 of 12 TRAFFIC REVIEW ON JACKSON AVENUE BETWEEN EMERSON PLACE AND HELLMAN AVENUE together have been shown to reduce traffic speeds along the length of the corridor. There are various traffic calming measures that can reduce the flow and speed of traffic on a street. The following is a list of common traffic calming measures that can be installed to aid in slowing traffic. The below traffic calming measures and strategies were reviewed for this roadway segment. 1) Traffic Education Campaign: This consists of flyers, neighborhood meetings, banners and other notices to assist is making the public aware of the traffic conditions in a certain area. 2) Signage and Pavement Legends: Modifying the signage along the road or change the striping to narrow travel lanes to effectively slows speeds by changing the travel environment. Signs alert the Driver to their speed, such as larger speed limit signs or a speed feedback sign. Too many signs can have an opposite effect on traffic. Therefore, usage of signs should be subject to careful consideration and compliance with local and regional standards. 3) Larger Dimension Signs: Installation of larger dimensioned signage are recommended as treatments to increase the motorist's awareness and other Driver conditions by highlighting various areas of the roadway. All sign dimensions should comply with the dimensions specified in the California Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CAMUTCD) Table 2B-1 Regulatory Sign and Plaque Sizes. The larger sizes are shown in the multi -lane column as 36"x36" for stop signs and 30"x36" for speed limits. Table 2B-1. Regulatory Sign and Plaque Sizes (Sheet 1 of 4) 4) Traffic Striping: Roadway striping can be implemented as an option that is a low-cost alternative to Vertical/horizontal traffic calming measures. This includes a white stripe painted along both sides of the travel way or a center stripe both give the driver a perception of a narrower road. 5) Targeted Police Enforcement: The police department should be notified of speeding concerns along this segment and officers should conduct monitoring and targeted enforcement for this area. CITY OF ROSEMEAD Prepared By: Transtech Engineers, Inc. I Page 7 of 12 Cone nal Road ! ftnorPlaque Designation Section Single) Multi- expressway Freeway Minimum Oversized Lane ! Lane ! Stop RI -1 28.05 11 30x30'! 38x38 ! 38x38 30x30" 48x48 Speed UmN R21 28.13 24 x 30'! 30 z 38 ! 38x48 48 z 80 18x24- 30 z 38 4) Traffic Striping: Roadway striping can be implemented as an option that is a low-cost alternative to Vertical/horizontal traffic calming measures. This includes a white stripe painted along both sides of the travel way or a center stripe both give the driver a perception of a narrower road. 5) Targeted Police Enforcement: The police department should be notified of speeding concerns along this segment and officers should conduct monitoring and targeted enforcement for this area. CITY OF ROSEMEAD Prepared By: Transtech Engineers, Inc. I Page 7 of 12 TRAFFIC REVIEW ON JACKSON AVENUE BETWEEN EMERSON PLACE AND HELLMAN AVENUE 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), based on the traffic review and engineering judgement, it was determined that the segment along Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue would benefit from a combination of traffic calming measures and improvements. Per the analysis of existing roadway conditions, the speed survey, and average daily traffic count (ADT) it was determined that further oversized signage should be installed on Jackson Avenue to alert drivers of the speed limit for both northbound and southbound travel as well as installation of a center stripe to visually narrow the roadway and designate the travel lanes. Please refer to the Figure 4. for the proposed recommendations for this study location. The recommended items include: 1. INSTALL NEW OVERSIZED SPEED LIMIT SIGN: Install new oversized 25 MPH speed limit (112-1) sign (30"X36") approximately 23 -feet north of the Emerson Place and Jackson Avenue intersection on for northbound traffic as shown below in Figure 4. (Per CAMUTCD Section 28.13 and CAMUTCD Table 2B-1). 2. INSTALL NEW DOUBLE YELLOW CENTER LINE (CAMUTCD 38.01) NO PASSING along Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue. This will serve to visually narrow the roadway and designate he travel lanes, which is effective in reducing vehicle speeds. (Per CAMUTD Detail 21). DETAIL i1 PDucy O. Tsn,41mnon �w ,hng nen.m or use on Mlw enw4.M nlpnwys mmulhurE on Os lec.l tlreeM .ne N'Ws.y.L 9.. xnu i. 3. REMOVE AND REPLACE EXISTING SPEED LIMIT SIGN WITH NEW OVERSIZED SPEED LIMIT SIGN: Remove the existing 25 MPH speed limit (112-1) sign (30"X36") approximately 10 -feet south of the Hellman Avenue and Jackson Avenue intersection for southbound traffic and replace it with new oversized 25 -MPH speed limit (112-1) sign as shown below in Figure 4. (Per CAMUTCD Section 28.13 and CAMUTCD Table 28-1). CITY OF ROSEMEAD By: Transtech Engineers, Inc. I Page 8 of 12 0F w �_ ^^L'' .. N O Z W W = LL? W _dao W fq 1--LL?iN O� N O J Z�� 1- U QJ W 2O Lm Z Z J O om=� LL�o w0 QZ w jWlU W QLL OZU o OzQ OZ V5�w O U W <LLUO�Oz� zQ Q U U — N LL O z?wU n Q� HN ULLI U' W W w U ec xw �wp� Yo H W Q Q Q N w��w �Q i=OwU Z O w Z W U 31 W wN UQ m a.O w pZ!— J 2' J Z W Z Q m¢ m m m a Z U'W_ > 0< U U Z Z 2' W CO U O Z UJ Z Z w Q W L) H wU N W Z d ¢ ¢ 0 Q z H F- Q z W D W= Q Z o 0 00 JACKSON AVENUE BETWEEN EMERSON PLACE AND HELLMAN AVENUE TRAFFIC CALMING Attachments: Attachment 1- Average Daily Traffic (ADT) taken on February 2nd, 2022 Attachment 2 — Radar Speed Survey taken on February 2nd, 2022 `� CITY OF ROSEMEAD ROSE E"% Prepared By: Transtech Engineers, Inc. i Page 10 of 12 TRAFFIC REVIEW ON JACKSON AVENUE BETWEEN EMERSON PLACE AND HELLMAN AVENUE Attachment 1 - Average Daily Traffic (ADT) taken on February 2"d, 2022 Prepared by NDSIATD Pmpera3 by wiona D9k a 6urvaying S�ykre VOLUME Jackson Ave Bet. Emerson PI & Hellman Ave Day: Thursday Gty: Re5amead Date: 2/3/2022 Project C"2_0 x: CA22_020045_001 CITY OF ROSEMEAD By: Transtech Engineers, Inc. I Page 11 of 12 DAILYI Total 1'0" 825 0 0 F 1190-9 aa N13 ss EB - TOTALAPA Period - TOTAL OO:W 1 1 0 0 3 13:00 F 32 0 0 20 00:15 1 1 0 0 2 12a5 10 30 D 0 20 00:30 0 1 0 0 1 12:30 16 1 14 0 0 30 WAS 3 5 0 3 0 0 3 g 12:45 23 57 16 52 0 0 39 109 Dl.w 1 1 0 0 213:00 15 14 0 0 29 01:15 0 0 0 0 13:15 14 9 0 0 23 01:30 3 1 0 0 4 1330 20 7 0 0 27 01:45 1 5 2 4 0 0 3 9 13:45 12 61 20 50 0 0 32 111 02:00 2 2 0 0 4 14:00 9 20 0 0 29 02:15 1 1 0 0 2 14:15 14 22 0 0 36 02:30 0 0 0 0 14:30 26 19 0 0 45 DIAS 1 4 0 3 0 0 1 7 14:45 30 79 12 73 0 0 42 152 03:00 0 0 0 0 15.90 36 12 0 0 48 03:15 0 0 0 0 15:15 20 15 0 0 35 03:30 0 1 0 0 1 15:30 14 14 0 0 28 03:45 2 2 2 3 0 0 4 5 ISAS is 85 32 73 0 0 47 158 04:00 2 2 0 0 4 16:00 27 17 0 0 N 04:35 3 1 0 0 4 16:15 20 15 0 0 39 04:30 2 1 0 0 3 16:30 19 23 0 0 42 04:45 3 10 1 5 0 0 4 1516:45 28 M 21 8D 0 0 49 174 05:00 1 1 0 0 2 17.0 23 13 0 0 36 05:15 4 0 0 0 4 17:15 26 13 0 0 39 05:30 1 6 0 0 7 17:30 24 9 0 0 33 05:45 2 8 3 30 0 0 5 IB 1 17:45 24 97 24 59 0 0 48 156 MOO 2 1 0 0 3 18.0 20 30 0 0 30 %:15 2 3 0 0 5 MIS 21 6 0 0 27 06:30 2 1 0 0 3 18:30 21 14 0 0 35 06:45 3 9 4 9 0 0 7 18 18:45 17 79 12 42 0 0 29 121 07.0 5 6 0 0 31 19.0 19 5 0 0 24 07:15 1D 8 0 0 18 19:15 12 8 0 0 20 07:30 13 21 0 0 34 19:30 7 6 0 0 13 07:45 35 63 24 59 0 0 59 122 19:45 12 50 4 23 0 0 16 73 08:00 32 25 0 0 57 20:00 17 12 0 0 29 OBIS 23 21 0 0 44 20:15 12 6 0 0 18 08:30 16 10 0 0 26 20:30 8 8 0 0 16 WAS 14 85 12 68 0 0 26 153 20:45 30 47 6 32 0 0 26 79 09:00 16 li 0 0 27 21:00 30 6 0 0 16 WAS 19 6 0 0 25 21:15 30 3 0 0 13 09:30 19 12 0 0 31 21:30 4 5 0 0 9 09AS 12 66 15 ad 0 0 27 110 21A5 3 27 5 19 0 0 8 46 10.0 18 13 0 0 31 22:00 4 6 0 0 30 MIS 25 13 0 0 38 MIS 4 4 0 0 8 10:30 15 8 0 0 23 22:30 2 5 0 0 7 10:45 14 72 35 49 0 0 29 121 22:45 1 11 4 19 0 0 5 30 11.0 15 9 0 0 24 23:00 5 1 0 0 6 11:15 22 9 0 0 31 23:15 2 4 0 0 6 11:30 11 10 0 0 21 23:30 2 1 0 0 3 11:45 9 57 11 39 0 0 20 96 23:45 2 11 1 7 0 0 3 I8 TOTALS 386 296 682 TOTALS 698 529 1227 SPLIT% 56.6% 434% 3S.7%j SPLnr% 56.9% 43.1% N.3% DAILYTOTALS NB SB LB Vis Total 1,094 825 D 0 1,909 MF Peak Hear 0745 07:30 0730 PM Peak Hour 1630 15:65 1690 "Pk Volume 146 91 1% PM Pk volume 112 91 174 Pk Hr Face 0.757 1910 0.610 Pk Hr Factor 0.778 0.711 0.06 7-9Vubme 146 127 275 4-6Volume 191 139 130 7-9Pkak HPur 07:45 0730 07:30 4-6 Peak Hour 16A5 1639 Ifim 7.9 Pk VWume 106 91 1% 4.6Pk Volume 101 07 174 Pk Hr Faeter oA7 IND 0.922 Pk Hr Factor 0.902 0A2D 0A100 CITY OF ROSEMEAD By: Transtech Engineers, Inc. I Page 11 of 12 TRAFFIC REVIEW ON JACKSON AVENUE BETWEEN EMERSON PLACE AND HELLMAN AVENUE Attachment 2 — Radar Speed Survey taken on February 2Pd, 2022 ppspwwimaamlgeiwe SPEED Jackson Ave Bet. Emerson PI & Hellman Ave Day: Thursday Cky: ADsemead Data: 2/3/2022 Project N: CA22_020045 001 Summary 00:00 AM 0 all 1 1 3 I 2 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 8 01:00 3 1 0 3 1 1% 1 0 0 0 0 9 0290 0 0 I 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 D390 1 0 0 3 3 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 04:00 2 2 4 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 05:00 0 1 7 4 4 2 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 06:00 0 0 4 6 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 07:00 6 24 43 34 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 a 122 08:00 3 14 24 49 51 9 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 153 09:00 5 4 18 43 27 10 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 110 1090 6 11 29 40 26 8 1 0 0 0 0 D 0 121 11:00 3 11 22 35 20 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 96 1290 PM 5 18 24 33 23 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 109 33:00 5 3 20 37 36 9 1 0 a 0 0 0 D 111 1490 5 13 39 59 w 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 152 15:00 30 12 36 55 31 11 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 am 1690 12 17 41 62 31 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 174 1790 6 14 42 % 27 9 2 0 a 0 0 0 0 1% 1800 4 17 37 45 15 2 1 0 0 D 0 0 0 121 19A0 5 9 24 23 9 2 1 0 a 0 0 0 0 73 20:00 4 7 26 22 14 5 1 0 0 0 D 0 0 79 21-00 24 13 Sfi 7 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 46 22:00 1 0 9 11 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 23:00 2 0 5 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 %o(TWh 5 9ti1 6. 1 M 1 11 AM Volumes 29 51 235 17 4 5 0 0 %AM 2% 3% 121 9n 1% 0% 36 N.I PeiYX 07M m: la. m. ® Ol. W. M W. Volume 6 ]1 29 19 51 10 2 2 l53 PM Valu 61 1l1 316 426 232 6 13 3 1 0 li %PM 3% 6% 12% 229: 12 3% In 0% .1 61% PM PeakN 16:W 12: P. 16m 13: 15 Nti0 1593 2aM 16. Volume 12 I8 42 fit Sfi I] 2 2 1 124 Dlrectiooal Peak Periods AM 7-9 NOON 12-2 PM" ON Pwk V4deme6 All Speeds Volume % Volume % vdvm % vdume % 275 14% 220 12% 330 17% 1084 57% 30D1 Awrp 85N 95th ADT Jackson Ave I Summa 20 1 27 27 1 33 1 37 1909 CITY OF ROSEMEAD Prepared ey: Iranstech hnglneers, Inc. I Page 12 of 12 Attachment B Traffic Commission Draft Minutes Dated May 5, 2022 Minutes of the Regular ROSEMEAD TRAFFIC COMMISSION MEETING May 5, 2022 The regular meeting of the Rosemead Traffic Commission was called to order by Vice Chair Quintanilla at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 8838 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California. FLAG SALUTE: Vice Chair Quintanilla INVOCATION: Vice Chair Quintanilla PRESENT: Commissioner Drange, Commissioner Escobar, Commissioner Nguyen, Vice Chair Quintanilla ABSENT: Chair Masuda STAFF PRESENT: Director of Public Works Michael Chung and Commission Liaison Daniel Nguyen 1. PUBLIC COMMENTS None 2. PRESENTATIONS None 3. CONSENT CALENDAR Chair Masuda asked Traffic Commissioners if anyone would like to make revisions or additions to the minutes of April 7, 2022. Commissioner Escobar made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Nguyen, to accept consent calendar. Vote resulted in: Yes: Quintanilla, Drange, Escobar, Nguyen No: None Abstain: None Absent: Masuda 4. NEW BUSINESS A. TRAFFIC REVIEW ON JACKSON AVENUE BETWEEN EMERSON PLACE AND HELLMAN AVENUE Traffic Engineer Robbins provided a brief description of the item and presented a PowerPoint presentation of the studies that were conducted. Rosemead Traffic Commission Meeting Minutes of May 5, 2022 Page 1 of 9 Traffic Engineer Robbins explained that the resident requested the City to conduct a traffic review along Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue due to reported speeding concerns. 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, Average Daily Travel (ADT) counts, and a 24-hour Speed Survey. On behalf of the City of Rosemead, Traffic Engineer Robbins provided a combination of traffic calming measures and improvements along Jackson Avenue between Emerson Place and Hellman Avenue. Vice Chair Quintanilla opened the Public Comment period Sherman Rourman, business owner of 8424 Garvey Avenue, questioned the validity of the data collected for the traffic review stating the police does not take traffic accident reports anymore, unless a personal injury is involved. Vice Chair Quintanilla reiterated Mr. Rourman's comment to confirm if he was saying that there are accidents not documented by the sheriffs. Mr. Rourman confirmed that is correct. He explained that the sheriffs either arrive too late or do not respond or take in traffic accident reports for damage or theft under $2,000. He commented that the number of accidents indicated in the traffic review does not reflect the actual numbers, which is significantly higher. Vice Chair Quintanilla asked if Mr. Rourman has personally called the Rosemead Public Safety Center or sheriffs station. Mr. Rourman replied that he just knows from personal fact and experiences. He mentioned of multiple accidents that have occurred in the area and the police do not show up. Vice Chair Quintanilla thanked Mr. Rourman for his public comments. The City received a Public Comment via email from Resident Stan Lam explaining he has witnessed cars speeding and racing on the street. He also commented that both the tenants and owners of the property should receive the courtesy notification letters. The City received a Public Comment via email from Resident Howard Thio requesting a four hour time limit for street parking from Monday to Friday between 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM along Jackson Avenue due to heavy traffic. The City received a Public Comment via email from Resident Julie Jacks expressing her concerns for safety of residents on Jackson Avenue due to speeding and cars not stopping at the intersection of Emerson and Jackson. She also mentioned an overgrown tree in front of the school Rosemead Traffic Commission Meeting Minutes of May 5, 2022 Page 2 of 9 on the southwest corner of Emerson and Jackson that is covering the stop sign that needs to be removed or trimmed. Vice Chair Quintanilla closed the Public Comment period. Commissioner Escobar agreed with staff recommendations. Commissioner Drange asked if the center double yellow lines will be installed on the whole street. Traffic Engineer Robbins responded it will be from Emerson Place to Hellman Avenue. Commissioner Drange asked if we could paint the speed limit on the road, which he explained would be more useful than a speed limit sign as there is a lot of parked cars and trees along the street. Traffic Engineer Robbins responded a pavement legend is an option we can also include. Commissioner Drange asked if we could add the pavement legend to the recommendations. Director of Public Works Chung responded we can add the recommendation. Vice Chair Quintanilla asked if we have similar issues with the parallel streets. Traffic Engineer Robbins replied there have not been complaints received for the other streets and that Jackson Avenue would be the first street to get the double yellow center lines. Commissioner Drange commented that it would make more sense to install the double yellow center lines all the way to Garvey Avenue, instead of ending it at Emerson Place. Traffic Engineer Robbins replied that they would need to measure how wide the street is to ensure there is nine and a half to ten feet minimum of travel lane. Vice Chair Quintanilla opened the Public Comment period The City received a Public Comment via Zoom from Resident Ken explaining that the previous homeowners of their home mentioned of a speeding car that crashed into the living room. He mentioned that he noticed cars have been driving fifty to sixty miles per hour on Jackson Avenue. He stated that the cars are speeding in the morning and afternoon while school children are present, as well as in the evenings. He expressed concerns for the safety of the children and the homeowner's property. He agrees with the recommendations, however, does not feel it will prevent speeding. Instead, he suggested to install speed bumps. Vice Chair Quintanilla closed the Public Comment period. Vice Chair Quintanilla asked staff to explain the policy on speed bumps. Rosemead Trak Commission Meeting Minutes of May 5, 2022 Page 3 of 9 Director of Public Works Chung responded that the City currently does not have a speed hump policy, so there are no speed humps installed within the city. There has been discussion at the last City Council meeting regarding the speed hump policy and it is currently in preliminary stages to bring to the Traffic Commission meeting in June or July to discuss implementing speed humps in the city. Vice Chair Quintanilla asked if the City still contracts with the county sheriffs. Director of Public Works Chung replied yes. Director of Public Works Chung asked Traffic Engineer Robbins to confirm that it was recommended for additional traffic enforcement. Traffic Engineer Robbins replied yes, and that the City will need to contact the sheriff. Director of Public Works Chung explained when we receive recommendation for additional traffic enforcement, it is conveyed to the chief of police. Vice Chair Quintanilla asked about the motorbike patrols. Director of Public Works Chung replied there are motorbike patrols, however, he was unsure of how many and if they were patrolling in this area. Vice Chair Quintanilla commented that there used to be three motorbike patrol officers who patrolled Rosemead Boulevard and side streets such as Jackson Avenue. Director of Public Works Chung replied he can inquire with the chief of police. Traffic Engineer Robbins suggested asking the resident who provided the public comment if they noticed a specific time during the day when the speeding mainly occurs. Vice Chair Quintanilla asked Resident Ken via Zoom if he knew of a specific time the speeding occurs. Resident Ken replied usually in the morning hours when people are heading to work, around noon when the students get out of the elementary school, and a lot of speeding in the evening from around eight to midnight. Vice Chair Quintanilla asked if staff could relay those time frames to the chief of police. Director of Public Works replied yes. Commissioner Nguyen asked how the eighty-fifth percentile speed of thirty-three miles per hour was generated in the speed survey. Rosemead Traffic Commission Meeting Minutes of May 5, 2022 Page 4 of 9 Traffic Engineer Robbins replied all cars that drove by in a 24 hour period were tracked, and the eighty-fifth percentile was used to generate the speed. Commissioner Drange made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Escobar, to accept Staff recommendations and to add the recommendation to install a speed limit pavement legend. Vote resulted in: Yes: Quintanilla, Drange, Escobar, Nguyen No: None Abstain: None Absent: Masuda B. PARKING REVIEW: GREEN CURB INSTALLATION REQUEST AT 8408 GARVEY 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 the received a request from a business owner to install green curb in front of the new Live Work development at 8408 Garvey Avenue which is located on the southeast corner of Garvey Avenue and Delta Avenue. Traffic Engineer Robbins explained as part of the traffic review, engineering staff completed a parking review and analysis of existing conditions as well as conducted a parking study on the south side of Garvey Avenue between Delta Avenue and Earle Avenue on one (1) weekday to determine the existing parking conditions and patterns. On behalf of the City of Rosemead, Traffic Engineer Robbins provided recommendations and options for the City to determine on what type of parking and curb markings should be installed and enforced for this location. Commissioner Drange asked if the entrance on Delta Avenue for this property has designated spaces for pickups and drop-offs. Traffic Engineer Robbins replied she did not have access to the information. Vice Chair Quintanilla opened the Public Comment period. Sherman Rourman, business owner of 8424 Garvey Avenue, commented that the side street is not designed for regular entry and inconvenient to enter the subterranean parking. They would need a space for vehicles to quickly pull in for pick-ups and drop-offs, which is usually located in the front of the building. There is already no parking available along the 8400 block of Garvey Avenue and cars ignore the two-hour parking signs. Vice Chair Quintanilla closed the Public Comment period. Rosemead Trak Commission Meeting Minutes of May 5, 2022 Page 5 of 9 Director of Public Works Chung responded to Commissioner Drange's question earlier regarding parking spaces at the property. There are 43 at grade parking spots and 96 subterranean parking spots. Commissioner Drange asked if the City has its own parking enforcement or is it the sheriff. Director of Public Works Chung replied the City has their own Code Enforcement division. Commissioner Drange commented it does not seem like the two-hour parking is enforced on Garvey Avenue and added that installing green curb would not do much if there is no enforcement. Director of Public Works replied that Code Enforcement has been informed of the issue and to monitor and patrol this area. Commissioner Drange asked if any of the parked vehicles were ticketed when they did the parking survey. Director of Public Works Chung replied he does not have that information since it was the traffic team who conducted the parking survey and not Code Enforcement. Commissioner Nguyen asked if the medical office requesting the green curb has a location to park. Traffic Engineer Robbins replied when developments come in, they have to park to code onsite. Planning division informed that this location needed 43 at grade parking spaces and 96 subterranean parking spaces. It is assumed that the subterranean parking is for the residents. Director of Public Works Chung further explained that the 43 at grade parking spaces and 96 subterranean parking spaces is for the entire development. There is no parking in the front, only parking in the back. Traffic Engineer Robbins explained the request for green curb was primarily for dropping off and picking up patients at the adult health care facility. Vice Chair Quintanilla commented that the green curb could also serve as a handicap parking zone. Traffic Engineer Robbins mentioned vehicles parked in the space would not be cited as long as they have a handicap placard. It was also not informed how long the visits would be, whether it would be a quick office visit or all day. Director of Public Works Chung commented the developers were requested to attend the meeting, but there was no response received. Commissioner Drange commented he would not make the entire 100' of curb just green. He asked how many parking spaces is the proposed 100' of green curb. Rosemead Traffic Commission Meeting Minutes of May S, 2022 Page 6 of 9 Director of Public Works Chung replied approximately five parking spaces Commissioner Drange suggested making a few spaces green and the remaining space as two- hour parking. He also asked whether the business is looking for space to receive deliveries, which would be yellow curb. Director of Public Works Chung replied the request was for twenty minute green curb. Commissioner Escobar asked about whether there would be inconsistencies with the parking enforcement and if individuals would be able to call parking enforcement to notify of vehicles parked longer than the permitted time allowed. Director of Public Works Chung replied there should not be inconsistencies and that individuals could report those vehicles. Commissioner Escobar mentioned that there is existing green curb in front of 8424 Garvey Avenue and asked whether it is currently being enforced. Director of Public Works Chung replied that the green curb was not installed by the City. Commissioner Nguyen asked if there is any benefit to having a yellow loading only or passenger loading only instead of the green curb. Traffic Engineer Robbins replied the yellow is for freight and passenger loading activities, typically limited to three minutes. Commissioner Nguyen asked about the 30 minute limit indicated on the yellow loading only sign used in the presentation. Traffic Engineer Robbins replied the signs used in the presentation were sample signs from California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and that the signs would conform to Rosemead's municipal code. She also explained that green curb allows vehicles to park, whereas the yellow loading only is strictly for loading and unloading. Commissioner Nguyen suggested to install one yellow and one green space, and the rest to be two-hour parking. Director of Public Works Chung replied the request was for green curb and it is assumed the green curb would be sufficient for their operational needs. Commissioner Drange asked if there is a time limit on the two-hour parking spaces. Traffic Engineer Robbins replied it is from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., except Friday. Vice Chair Quintanilla asked if we could make sure to enforce the green curb once installed. Rosemead Traffic Commission Meeting Minutes of May 5, 2022 Page 7 of 9 Director of Public Works Chung replied Code Enforcement and Public Safety can handle it. Commissioner Orange made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Nguyen, to accept Staff recommendation, Option 3, to approve 40' of green curb space and the remaining available curb as two-hour parking zones during 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with added signage to indicate time restricted hours. Vote resulted in: Yes: Quintanilla, Orange, Escobar, Nguyen No: None Abstain: None Absent: Masuda C. PARKING REVIEW: GREEN CURB INSTALLATION REQUEST AT 8424 GARVEY 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 the received a request from a business owner to install green curb in front of the business located at 8424 Garvey Avenue. Traffic Engineer Robbins explained as part of the traffic review, engineering staff completed a parking review and analysis of existing conditions as well as conducted a parking review and analysis of existing field conditions and previously prepared traffic reports and recommendations from 2017. On behalf of the City of Rosemead, Traffic Engineer Robbins provided recommendations and options for the City to approve or deny the green curb request and if approved, how much of green curb and which location it should be installed. Vice Chair Quintanilla opened the Public Comment period. Sherman Rourman, business owner of 8424 Garvey Avenue, asked commissioners to accept the recommendations from 2017 to install 20 -minute green curb in front of the business. He stated there is no parking enforcement and that vehicles remain parked for days. Mr. Rourman presented photos of parked vehicles that he indicated was parked for 10 days and explained that the City and sheriffs department do not take any action. He explained that the reason vehicles continue to park for days is because they do not get cited or do not understand the parking signs due to language barriers. He also mentioned of line of sight issues when entering and exiting his business driveway. Commissioner Orange made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Escobar, to accept Staff recommendations. Vote resulted in: Rosemead Traffic Commission Meeting Minutes of May 5, 2022 Page 8 of 9 Yes: Quintanilla, Drange, Escobar, Nguyen No: None Abstain: None Absent: Masuda 5. STAFF REPORTS None 6. COMMISSIONER REPORTS None 7. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 8:28 p.m. The next Traffic Commission meeting is scheduled for May 5, 2022, 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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