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Director Deputy Director
Sean P. Dorsey Jason H. Leib
Mount Prospect Public Works Department
1700 W. Central Road, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056-2229
MINUTES OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT
TRANSPORTATION SAFETY COMMISSION
CALL TO ORDER
The regular meeting of the Mount Prospect Transportation Safety Commission was called to order at
7:00 p.m. on Monday, June 8, 2015.
ROLL CALL
Present upon roll call: John Keane Chairman
Chuck Bencic Commissioner
Robert Fisher Commissioner
Justin Kuehlthau Commissioner
Jill Morgan Commissioner
Carol Tortorello Commissioner
Bob Smith Police Department Representative
Dane Phenegar Fire Department Representative
Jeff Wulbecker Public Works Department Representative
Matt Lawrie Traffic Engineer – Staff Liaison
Absent: None
Others in Attendance: None
Chairman Keane introduced and welcomed Jill Morgan as a new Commission member.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Fisher, seconded by Commissioner Kuehlthau, moved to approve the minutes of the
regular meeting of the Transportation Safety Commission held on February 9, 2015. The minutes were
approved by a vote of 7-0. Commissioners Bencic and Morgan abstained.
CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
There was no one in attendance that spoke on an issue not on the agenda.
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OLD BUSINESS
None
NEW BUSINESS
A.CATHY LANE IMPROVEMENTS
1)Background Information
At the February 17, 2015 Village Board Meeting, trustees approved a proposal to modify the
Millers Lane & Central Road intersection to allow for a right-in / right-out configuration on
Millers Lane. Trustees also directed the Engineering Division to widen Cathy Lane at Central
Road adjacent to the Central Community Center (CCC) to provide two outbound lanes on Cathy
Lane (right-turn lane & shared left-thru lane) and one inbound lane. The intent is to reduce the
delay for motorists turning onto Central Road.
The Engineering Division has performed a topographic survey and developed construction
drawings. Plans have been sent to the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) for review
as Central Road is under their jurisdiction. As of yet, the Village has not received a response but
is confident a permit will be obtained in the near future.
Cathy Lane, for the first 130’ north of Central Road, will be widened 7’ to the east. It will then
taper 80’ to the existing roadway width. All work will be done within the existing right-of-way.
Pavement markings will be installed to distinguish the exclusive right-turn lane, shared left-thru
lane, and inbound lane. The project will be constructed as part of the Village’s Resurfacing
Program at an approximate cost of $31,000.00. Work is expected to begin in June or July, once
a permit is secured from IDOT.
As part of the road improvements, the existing parking regulation along the east side of Cathy
Lane adjacent to the CCC will need to be modified. On-street parking along the east side of
Cathy Lane for the first 230’ north of Central Road would result in northbound vehicles having to
avoid parked vehicles, cross the double-yellow line, and be in direct conflict with oncoming
vehicles. It is, therefore, recommended that parking be prohibited at all times for the first 230’
north of Central Road and “weekend only” on-street parking still be permitted beyond this point
adjacent to the CCC. On-street parking along the west side of Cathy Lane adjacent to the CCC
would remain unchanged, no parking at all times. There would continue to be no daytime
parking regulations along Cathy Lane north of the CCC.
As part of the study, information was sent to the CCC, Millers Station Homeowners Association,
and six businesses within the office building at 800 W. Central Road. The CCC has expressed
their support for the project and does not object to the parking regulation change. The
president of the Millers Station Homeowners Association has also expressed support for the
project. We have not received any responses from the businesses at 800 W. Central Road.
Recommendation: Approve the parking regulation changes along the east side of Cathy Lane
north of Central Road in conjunction with the widening of Cathy Lane this summer. Further,
amend the Village Code as follows:
1.Repeal the ordinance that prohibits parking along the east side of Cathy Lane for the first
500’ north of Central Road except on weekends (Section 18.2008).
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2.Enact an ordinance that prohibits parking along the east side of Cathy Lane for the first
230’ north of Central Road at all times (Section 18.2006).
3.Enact an ordinance that prohibits parking along the east side of Cathy Lane between 230’
and 500’ north of Central Road except on weekends (Section 18.2008).
2) Discussion
Chairman Keane introduced the item and asked Traffic Engineer Lawrie to present the
Engineering Division’s report. Traffic Engineer Lawrie provided the Commission with
background information and summarized the recommendations.
Chairman Keane questioned whether the roadway widening and prohibited parking regulation
should be extended to the CCC’s north driveway. Traffic Engineer Lawrie said the proposed
roadway widening will provide sufficient stacking space for vehicles turning onto Central Road
and there is not a need to prohibit parking further north.
Commissioner Tortorello asked the age of Cathy Lane. Traffic Engineer Lawrie said it was last
resurfaced in 2014 but the widening work will not involve removing the new asphalt.
Commissioner Kuehlthau asked the cost to make these improvements. Traffic Engineer Lawrie
responded the estimated cost is $31,000.00 and will be completed as part of the Village’s annual
Street Resurfacing Program to keep costs down.
Commander Smith noted an existing fire hydrant will need to be relocated to accommodate the
roadway widening. Traffic Engineer Lawrie said the Village Water/Sewer Division will relocate
the fire hydrant and a hired utility contractor will relocate a street light.
Commander Smith said providing some on-street parking on the weekends is still necessary.
The parking lot is mostly or completely full during certain activities at the CCC.
Commissioner Morgan asked if two-way traffic will be maintained on Cathy Lane with on-street
parking allowed on weekends north of the CCC driveway. Traffic Engineer Lawrie said on-street
parking along the west side of Cathy Lane adjacent to the CCC will still be prohibited at all times
allowing two-way traffic to still be maintained.
Commissioner Bencic asked if the intersection radius will be large enough to accommodate fire
trucks and other large vehicles. Traffic Engineer Lawrie responded the existing right-of-way
limits the radius from being much larger but will be designed to allow emergency vehicles access
to Cathy Lane from Central Road.
Commissioner Bencic made a recommendation to approve the proposed parking regulation
changes per the Engineering Division. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Fisher.
The motion was approved by a vote of 9-0.
B) UPDATE ON VARIOUS VILLAGE TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS
Traffic Engineer Lawrie presented the status of the following Village transportation projects:
See Gwun Avenue Traffic Calming Project
Northwest Highway Streetscape Project
Lincoln Street Traffic Calming Project
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Central-Weller Pedestrian Crossing Improvements
Central-Arthur-Bosch Pedestrian Signal Project
Downtown Covered Bike Parking
Central-Union Pacific Railroad Pedestrian Gates
There was general discussion on each of the projects. No formal action was necessary.
COMMISSION ISSUES
No issues were raised by Commission members.
ADJOURNMENT
With no further business to discuss, the Transportation Safety Commission voted 9-0 to adjourn at 7:46
p.m. upon the motion of Commissioner Bencic. Commissioner Tortorello seconded the motion.
Respectfully submitted,
Matthew P. Lawrie, P.E.
Traffic Engineer
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