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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTransportation Minutes April 2019ASHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION MINUTES April 18, 2019 Transportation Commission April 18, 2019 Page 1 of 2 CALL TO ORDER: Borgerson called the meeting to order at 6:05 p.m. Commissioners Present: Bruce Borgerson, Joe Graf, Derrick Claypool-Barnes, Corinne Vièville Commissioners Absent: None Council Liaison Absent: Julie Akins Staff Present: Scott Fleury, Taina Glick, Steve MacLennan ANNOUNCEMENTS None CONSENT AGENDA Approval of Minutes: March 21, 2019. Graf/Vièville motion/seconded. All ayes. Minutes approved as presented. PUBLIC FORUM None Vièville motioned to change future meeting time to 5:00 – 7:00. She explained difficulty in securing a ride home from meetings utilizing available transit. Commissioners discussed and offered to provide transportation after meetings to Vièville. Motion withdrawn by Vièville. NEW BUSINESS Bicycles & Pedestrian Countermeasure Investigation Fleury introduced commissioners to a traffic accident map that can be filtered to isolate data. Commissioners discussed various locations to consider and will come to next meeting with 5 specific locations to investigate. Link to map was emailed to Commissioners. Transportation Growth & Management Grant-Revitalize Downtown technical advisory group Claypool-Barnes is interested in being appointed. No other commissioners are interested. Claypool-Barnes appointed. Fleury described the makeup of the group and expectations. Graf expressed concern about the proposed makeup of the TAC and felt that parties who utilize the area as customers should be included. Vièville stated her belief that the disabled community is under-represented throughout the City. Vièville expressed interest in being a citizen member of the TAC. Fleury will discuss Commissioner concerns with Paula Brown. OLD BUSINESS Traffic Calming Program Fleury explained the process he would like Commissioners to consider when establishing an outline of the traffic calming program. Commission queried staff. Fleury sought recommendations for initial draft. Suggested scope: • Any type of roadway • 2 phase process After extensive debate among Commissioners, the consensus of the group is to expand the scope of the program and continue this discussion at the next meeting. Fleury will draft an overview and application process to discuss at the next meeting. TASK LIST None ASHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION MINUTES April 18, 2019 Transportation Commission April 18, 2019 Page 2 of 2 FOLLOW UP ITEMS None INFORMATIONAL ITEMS Accident Report MacLennan briefly described the contents of the accident report. Fleury inquired about a right turn into a cyclist at Lithia Way and 1st St. MacLennan indicated that clarification from the responding officer was needed before commenting on that accident. MacLennan clarified regulations related to cyclists passing vehicles. COMMISSION OPEN DISCUSSION None FUTURE AGENDA TOPICS Election of Chair and Vice Chair (May) Transportation System Plan update - scope development (June) MUTCD 4-way stop sign training Crosswalk Policy ADJOURNMENT: 8:02 pm Respectfully submitted, Taina Glick Public Works Administrative Assistant