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Director
Glen R. Andler
Mount Prospect
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Deputy Director
Sean P. Dorsey
Mount Prospect Public Works Department
1700 W. Central Road, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056-2229
MINUTES OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT
SAFETY COMMISSION
DRAFT
CALL TO ORDER
The Regular Meeting of the Mount Prospect Safety Commission was called to order at 7:05 p.m. on
Monday, December 11, 2006.
ROLLCALL
Present upon roll call: Chuck Bencic
John Keane
Kevin Grouwinkel
Fred Pampel
Carol Tortorello
Buz Livingston
Jeff Schmitz
Paul Bures
Matt Lawrie
Absent: Marshall Petersen
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Fire Department Representative
Police Department Representative
Public Works Representative
Traffic Engineer - Staff Liaison
Commissioner
Others in Attendance: Ken Kapps, 315 Russel Street
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Mr. Bures, seconded by Commissioner Keane, moved to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of
the Safety Commission held on November 13, 2006. The minutes were approved by a vote of 7-0.
CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
There was no one in attendance that spoke on an issue not on the agenda.
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Current Parking Conditions
1. During typical working hours Monday-Friday, vehicles are parked along the west side of
Elmhurst Avenue between Henry Street and Central Road. During random checks
throughout the week, the area between Central Road and 17 Ridge Avenue was usually
fully occupied by vehicles. Between 17 Ridge Avenue and Henry Street, there were typically
a few parked vehicles.
2. On Saturdays, vehicles again were parked along the west side of Elmhurst Avenue.
3. Henry Street and Ridge Avenue did not experience a significant amount of on-street parking.
4. The rear parking lot at the Post Office was usually full or nearly full during working hours.
The number of occupied spaces in the front parking lot fluctuated throughout the day.
5. The parking lot at 15 & 19 N. Elmhurst Avenue was usually half full during working hours.
6. The east side of Elmhurst A venue between Henry Street and Central Road rarely experienced
on-street parking during the study.
3) Staff Study
Issues
1. Earlier this year, the resident at 21 Ridge Avenue replaced a chain linked fence with a solid
white fence along the backyard. A permit was issued for this work and the fence was installed
per Code. Vehicles stopped at the stop sign on Henry Street at Elmhurst A venue used to be
able to look through the fence and landscaping with limited visibility. Now, with a solid
fence, vehicles must move closer to the intersection beyond the stop bar to see opposing
traffic.
2. The on-street parking along the west side of Elmhurst Avenue appears to be mostly Post
Office employees. When vehicles are parked close to Henry Street, the combination of the
fence and vehicles force motorists on Henry Street to pull into the intersection in order to see
northbound vehicles. This situation increases the chances of an accident.
Evaluation
1. According to the Police Department, there have not been any recorded accidents at Elmhurst
Avenue and Henry Street over the past three years because of the sight obstruction concern.
2. The severity of the sight obstruction and the potential for accidents, however, causes the
Engineering Staff concern and to consider prohibiting parking near the intersection.
3. It appears the Post Office relies on on-street parking for its employees. Therefore, the amount
of on-street parking prohibited should be kept to a minimum while still improving safety for
motorists.
4. The key concern is the ability of eastbound motorists on Henry Street to see northbound
vehicles on Elmhurst Avenue in order to safely turn left. According to engineering practice, a
motorist on Henry Street needs to be able to see a northbound vehicle on Elmhurst Avenue at
least 300' from the intersection in order to safely turn left. This is assuming the northbound
vehicle is traveling at the speed limit (25mph). In order to achieve this condition, parking
would need to be prohibited for the first 150' south of Henry Street.
5. By prohibiting parking along the west side of Elmhurst Avenue for the first 150' south of
Henry Street, it is estimated four parking spaces would be lost. It does not appear this would
be a hardship for the Post Office, the other businesses or nearby residents as parking is not
often seen in this area and there were always some off-street spaces available in the parking
lots observed during our study.
6. It would not be recommended to only restrict parking during certain hours as a vehicle parked
near the intersection at any time presents a sight obstruction concern and the potential for an
accident.
7. Nearby residents and businesses were given the opportunity to send the Village comments on
this issue. Four responses were received.
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Commissioner Grouwinkel said there are No Parking signs along the 600 block of Can-dota
A venue. He was curious to know the reasoning for the signs. Traffic Engineer Lawrie said he
would look into it and get back to the Commission.
ADJOURNMENT
With no further business to discuss, the Safety Commission voted 8-0 to adjourn at 7:45 p.m. upon the
motion of Commissioner Tortorello. Mr. Bures seconded the motion.
Respectfully submitted,
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Matthew P. Lawrie, P.E.
Traffic Engineer
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