HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/11/1995 SC MinutesDirector
Glen R. Andler
Administrative Aide
Dawn L. Wucki
Solid Waste Coordinator
M. Lisa Angell
Water/Sewer Superintendent
Sean R Dorsey
Forestry/Grounds Superintendent
Sandra M. Clark
Vehicle/Equipment Superintendent
James E. Guenther
Village Engineer
Jeffrey A. Wulbecker
Mount Prospect Public Works Department
1700 W. Central Road, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056-2229
Phone 708/870-5640 Fax 708/253-9377 TDD 708/392-1235
IV.
MINUTES OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT
SAFETY COMMISSION
CALL TO ORDER
The Regular Meeting of the Mount Prospect Safety Commission was called to order at 7:33 P.M.
on Monday, December 11, 1995.
ROLL CALL
Upon roll call, each Safety Commission Member introduced themselves to the audience.
Present upon roll call: Lee Beening
Art Coy
Andy Mitchell
Joan Bjork
Arlene Juracek
Ted Adamczyk
Buz Livingston
Sean Dorsey
Sean Won
Absent: None
Others in Attendance:
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Chairman
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Police Department
Fire Department
Public Works
Public Works, Engineering Division
See Attached List.
Commissioner Andy Mitchell, seconded by Arlene Juracek, moved to approve the Minutes of the
Regular Meeting of the Safety Commission held on November 13, 1995.
CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
No citizens came forth at this time to discuss any topics that were not on the current agenda.
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V. BUSINESS
A) RECONSIDERATION OF REVISED PARKING RESTRICTION ON
WELLER LN FROM BUSSE AVE TO CLEVEN AVE
Chairman Lee Beening said that the Safety Commission altered Westbrook School's
parking restriction request on Weller Lane at the November Safety Commission Meeting.
He further stated that Westbrook School requested their original parking restriction to be
reconsidered by the Safety Commission before the Village Board decides on their
request. Westbrook School Principal Patricia Cassidy said that the School mainly
objected to the Safety Commission's revision on their parking restriction request between
Busse Ave and the foot bridge. Westbrook School originally requested NO
RESTRICTION between Busse Ave and the foot bridge. The Safety Commission altered
this request to NO PARKING DURING SCHOOL HOURS. Ms. Cassidy said the school
needs these parking spaces.
Sean Won explained the existing parking restrictions on Weller Lane per the Village
Ordinance:
1) Both Sides of Weller Lane between Central Rd and Busse Ave:
The Safety Commission recommended the change from NO PARKING DURING
SCHOOL HOURS to NO PARKING ANY TIME. The Village Board approved the
change in May, 1995.
2) Both Sides of Weller Lane between Busse Ave and 600 ft south of Busse Ave
No changes have been made. This portion is NO PARKING DURING SCHOOL
HOURS.
Sean Won stated that the NO PARKING PICK-UP ZONE signs on Weller Ln were
installed to help Westbrook School to control the traffic. He further stated that these signs
are not enforceable.
Chairman Lee Beening complimented the changes made in Westbrook School parking lot
(the School made a school -bus -only -zone and lost 19 parking spaces). He felt that the
school parking lot is safer due to the above change. But he said, unfortunately, the
Village Street (Weller Lane) is less safe now (because cars displaced from the school
parking lot would need to park on Weller Lane). Ms. Cassidy said that parents are using
the no -parking -pick -up -zone (between the foot bridge and the school crossing) to drop off
and to pick up students and Weller Lane is generally safer than before.
Chairman Lee Beening said that the parking situation on Weller Lane would have been
worse if the School did not control the traffic daily. Chairman Beening stated that 1) he
observed the traffic pattern and the parking situation on Weller lane for the last 3 days
(Thursday, Friday and today) and took pictures, 2) some of the pictures showed that cars
double parked to drop off students in the morning, 3) this double parking is unsafe for
students, 4) parents of these double parked cars do not seem concerned about the safety
of their children, 5) a total of 28 cars were parked on Weller Lane today including a
crossing guard's car, and 6) two other cars were parked on the street just north of the foot
bridge all day. He believed that these two parked cars create an unsafe condition. When
one parent pulls their car too close to the foot bridge to drop off their student, the next
parent does not have enough room to pull over their car near the foot bridge.
Chairman Beening said that he collected traffic information this morning. He observed 1)
78 vehicles, 2) 32 walking students and 3) 1 bicycle riding student. He said that 22
vehicles parked on Weller Lane. Parents from these 22 cars then spent about 4 minutes
to walk their students to the school. Based on his observations, he believed that north of
the foot bridge requires parking restrictions more than south of the foot bridge. He agreed
that Westbrook School is short of parking spaces and the school needs to use Weller
Lane. He proposed parking restrictions from 80 ft north of the foot bridge to 80 ft south of
the foot bridge for the west side of Weller Lane to provide a smooth traffic flow.
He counted empty parking spaces on Westbrook School for the last three days. There
were 14 empty spaces on Thursday, 11 spaces on Friday and 14 spaces today. On
Weller Lane, 4 cars were parked on Thursday, 5 cars on Friday and 4 cars today. He
believed that it is not fair to students and the Village to suffer increased traffic due to lost
school parking spaces. Ms. Cassidy said that about 8 parking spaces are used by
itinerant teachers and the school needs parking spaces for visitors. Ms. Cassidy still
believes that their original request should be approved. Chairman Beening stated, again,
that a parking restriction from 80 ft north to 80 ft south of the foot bridge would make
Weller Lane safer than the original school request. Chairman Beening asked if surveys _
were sent to residents about these changes. Sean Won said that a total of 18 surveys `
(from Busse Ave to Cleven Ave) were sent to the residents on Weller Lane. He said that
7 surveys were returned. Four favored and three were against the proposed changes.
Commissioner Arlene Juracek said that parents have their children's safety first, not
parking regulations. Commissioner Art Coy said that the police not the School should
enforce parking restrictions. Ted Adamczyk said that police will start selective parking
enforcement on Weller Lane after the proposed changes are approved by the Village
Board.
Chairman Lee Beening, seconded by Commissioner Andy Mitchell, moved to revise the
parking restriction on Weller Lane as follows:
from EXISTING RESTRICTIONS
WEST AND EAST SIDES OF WELLER LANE
(From Busse Ave To 600 ft south of Busse Ave)
NO PARKING DURING SCHOOL HOURS
3
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to 1) WEST SIDE OF WELLER LANE
NO PARKING
PICK-UP ZONE
Between 520 ft south of Central Rd and 680 ft south of Central Rd
2) EAST. SIDE OF WELLER LANE
NO PARKING DURING SCHOOL HOURS
Between Busse Ave and Cleven Ave
The Safety Commission voted 8-0 to approve the motion.
Note that the parking restriction on east and west sides of Weller Ln between Central Rd
and Busse Ave is NO PARKING ANY TIME.
Buz Livingston left the Safety Commission Meeting at this time.
B) SPEED LIMIT CHANGE REQUEST FROM 25 mph TO 20 mph FOR
MEADOW LN WEDGEWOOD LN OXFORD LN AND STRATFORD PL
AND
YIELD SIGN REQUEST ON STRATFORD PL AT MEADOW LN AND
WEDGEWOOD LN -- - -
Ms. Bobikewicz of 1114 Meadow Ln said that she made the above request. She stated
that 1) cars do not obey existing stop signs at Wedgewood/Meadow, 2) another stop sign
is on Oxford PI at Wedgewood Ln, 3) these existing stop signs do not slow down the
traffic, 4) several automobile and motorcycle shops are testing their vehicles on these
streets, 5) streets in this subdivision have no sidewalks/curbs/gutters, 6) there is a sight
obstruction due to large evergreen trees at the corner of Meadow/Stratford.
Sean Won said that the Village inspected a potential sight obstruction at
Meadow/Stratford and found that this intersection does not have a sight obstruction
problem and meets the Village sight triangle requirement. Chairman Lee Beening said
that intersections in this subdivision are generally safe (no accidents since 1990). Sean
Won said that he did not observe any speeding during spot speed studies. He also said
that there were too few cars to have the 85th percentile speed (only 12 cars in the
morning rush hour and 21 cars in the afternoon rush hour). Commissioner Arlene
Juracek said that there may be a few impatient drivers speeding on these streets.
Commissioner Andy Mitchell, seconded by Commissioner Arlene Juracek, moved that
police should provide selective enforcement at Wedgewood/Meadow and that more
speed limit signs should be installed on these streets. The Safety Commission voted 7-0
to approve the motion. The Safety Commission asked Sean Won to bring this request
back to the Safety Commission in May. The Safety Commission also asked Ms.
Bobikewicz to call police if she sees any reckless drivers.
C) NOTIFICATION POLICY TO AFFECTED RESIDENTS
Glen Andler explained that, presently, the Safety Commission does not have any official
notification policy to affected residents concerning proposed changes. He stated that the
Village Zoning Board notifies all residents within 250' radius. He requested that the
Safety Commission discuss an official notification policy in a future meeting so that the
Village staff would have definite guidelines to follow. He further stated that the Village will
include this as an agenda item in the next Safety Commission meeting.
Chairman Lee Beening announced that the Village Plan Commission invited the entire Safety
Commission to their December meeting. The Plan Commission will review the Rand Road
Corridor Study on December 20, 1995 at 7:30 P.M., in the Trustees Room, at the Village Hall.
Sean Won extended the Village's appreciation and holiday greeting to the Safety Commission and
presented each member with a gift.
Vi. ADJOURNMENT
With no further business to discuss, the Safety Commission voted 7-0 to adjourn at 9:25 P.M., _
_ upon the motion of Art Coy. Arlene ,iuracek seconded the motion. `
Sean S.M. Won, P.E.
Traffic Engineer
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