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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTransportation Minutes November 2018ASHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION MINUTES November 15, 2018 Transportation Commission November 15, 2018 Page 1 of 3 CALL TO ORDER: Newberry called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Commissioners Present: Corinne Vièville, Bruce Borgerson, Kat Smith, Sue Newberry, Joe Graf Commissioners Absent: None Council Liaison Absent: Michael Morris Staff Present: Scott Fleury, Taina Glick, Steve MacLennan ANNOUNCEMENTS None PUBLIC FORUM Linda Peterson Adams 642 Oak St She spoke of having met with Paul Leitman and Jamie Dempster of Nelson Nygaard and posed several questions regarding use of data and public meetings. Heulz Gutcheon Opined of the problems with RVTD. CONSENT AGENDA Approval of Minutes: October 18, 2018 Minutes approved as presented. NEW BUSINESS RVTD 2040 Master Plan Presentation Fleury introduced Paige West from RVTD who presented the RVTD 2040 Transit Master Plan. See attached. Commissioners asked clarifying questions about the data presented. Derek Claypool 1361 Quincy St Claypool questioned West about where to obtain additional data regarding upcoming projects funded by the State Transportation Improvement Fund. Louise Shawkat 870 Cambridge Spoke of her opinion for the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gasses and airborne particulate matter. James Stephens 640 Oak St Inquired West about how RVTD intends to measure the success of their master plan, and if they plan to add smaller busses to their fleet. Bicycle Friendly Map Development Newberry spoke about a meeting she attended with Egon DuBois, David Chapman, and Lea Richards regarding development of a map of bicycle friendly facilities. She suggested 3 options to consider: Option 1: Not to develop a bike map Option 2: Separate map for bikeways Option 3: Suggest The Chamber reconsider exclusion of bicycle friendly facility map. Newberry and commissioners discussed options. ASHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION MINUTES November 15, 2018 Transportation Commission November 15, 2018 Page 2 of 3 Egon DuBois 381 W Nevada St He supported exclusion of the bike route information from the map provided by the Ashland Chamber because of the complexity and excess information included. He believed that the map produced by the county is easier to read and suggested The City contact the county to see if it could be expanded to include Ashland. DuBois provided a copy of the county map to commissioners to view. Derek Claypool 1361 Quincy St Claypool works for a bike shop and stated they provide a bicycle facility map to their customers. He stated they receive many requests for bicycle maps. Louise Shawkat 870 Cambridge St Shawkat suggested the TC work with other local organizations to develop and provide a more detailed map. She does not believe The City does a good job of distributing information to new comers to Ashland. Graf moved that the Chair of TC be authorized to form Sub-committee to study the feasibility of development of a map that includes bike, transit, and pedestrian facilities. Vièville seconded. Graf believed that a bike map is important, as is way-finding. Borgerson does not object to the motion, but wondered if inclusion of bike, transit, and pedestrian information on the same map would create another confusion. Newberry called for the vote. All ayes. Motion passed. Graf, Newberry, and Vièville volunteered for the subcommittee. Accident Report Citation Inclusion Discussion Fleury provided history for inclusion or exclusion of citation information in the Accident Report. Borgerson moved that citation information be included in the Accident Report. Smith seconded. Borgerson provided a personal story and believed that data can be used to develop a pattern that may help determine areas to be looked into. Smith believed similarly adding using the data to determine education opportunities. She supported the return of citation data to the list. Vièville believed citation information is good educational data. Graf does not support inclusion of citation information. He expressed concern about having citation information included in the public record due to inconsistent issuance of citations in similar cases. He did not see the value. Borgerson reminded commissioners that officers consider extenuating circumstances. Vièville wondered if tracking of citation vs non-citation were possible on a map. ASHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION MINUTES November 15, 2018 Transportation Commission November 15, 2018 Page 3 of 3 Newberry called for a vote. Ayes: Smith, Borgerson, Vièville Nay: Graf Motion passed. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS Accident Report Officer MacLennan spoke of the accident report, indicating that pedestrian collisions were reduced this reporting period. Newberry wondered if data were available that shows when pedestrians were struck in crosswalks. Vièville questioned if data were sorted by time of day. FUTURE AGENDA TOPICS Trails Master Plan Bicycles facility TSP discussion MUTCD 4-way stop sign training Twenty (20) year Capital Improvement Plan Crosswalk Policy ADJOURNMENT: Borgerson moved to adjourn. Vièville seconded. Ayes: Smith, Vieville, Borgerson. Nay: Graf. Meeting adjourned at 8:05 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Taina Glick Public Works Administrative Assistant