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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
DRAFT
CALL TO ORDER
The regular meeting of the Mount Prospect Safety Commission was called to order at 7:05 p.m. on
Monday, February 8, 2010.
ROLL CALL
Present upon roll call: John Keane
Angel Campos
Robert Fisher
Fred Pampel
Carol Tortorello
Mike Etemo
JeffWulbecker
Matt Lawrie
Absent: Chuck Bencic
Buz Livingston
Others in Attendance: None.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Chairman
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Police Department Representative
Public Works Representative
Traffic Engineer - Staff Liaison
Commissioner
Fire Department Representative
Commissioner Fisher, seconded by Commissioner Tortorello, moved to approve the minutes of the
regular meeting of the Safety Commission held on December 14,2009. The minutes were approved by a
vote of 6-0 with Commissioner Pampel abstaining.
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
There was no old business to discuss.
NEW BUSINESS
A. NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC CALMING PROGRAM
1) Background Information
The draft document titled Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program represents a new resource to
address some of the ongoing traffic issues in our neighborhoods. The final post-studies of the
Neighborhood Traffic Study, involving the review of all intersection control and speed limits,
will be wrapping up later this year. As a next step, the Village Board of Trustees has requested
development of a traffic calming program. The following elements are included in the
document:
Introduction
Goals
Policy Statements
Residential Focus
Education and Enforcement
Minimum Criteria
Project Areas
Resident and Village Initiated Processes
Project Prioritization
Traffic Calming Measures
Emergency Response
Maintenance
Funding
Removal
Traffic Calming Process
Over the next couple of months, the Engineering Division will present the details of the program
as well as the process that would be undertaken with a request for traffic calming measures to
both the Village Safety Commission and Village Board of Trustees. Ultimately, the goal will be
to receive approval from both bodies in order to have a traffic calming program as a resource to
address neighborhood traffic issues.
2) Discussion
Traffic Engineer Lawrie presented the different elements of the traffic calming program
excluding those related to the process. The presentation focused on the 'framework' of the
program: goals of the program, the program's approach, minimum criteria for a street to qualify,
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different types of measures, funding, and consideration of the program's effect on Police, Fire
and Public Works operations.
Throughout the discussion various Commission members asked clarifying questions about the
program. Commissioner Fisher listed various streets in the Village to get a better understanding
as to what would be considered an arterial, collector, and local street. Chairman Keane
suggested that Staff expand the Minimum Criteria section to explain the different terms. He also
asked that Staff review the peak hour volume criteria to make sure it is not too high.
Commission members also spent time discussing the various types of traffic calming measures.
They learned what measures were appropriate for different types of streets and traffic conditions.
Sergeant Eterno talked about the resources the Police Department currently uses to address
neighborhood speeding concerns. In many cases, concerns can be addressed via a combination
of education and enforcement.
At the end of the discussion, Chairman Keane asked if there was a list of Village streets that are
eligible for traffic calming measures based on the established criteria and the data collected from
the Neighborhood Traffic Study. Traffic Engineer Lawrie said he would provide a map of each
neighborhood showing the eligible streets at the next meeting. It was agreed the next meeting
would focus on the process that would be undertaken with a request for traffic calming measures.
COMMISSION ISSUES
Traffic Engineer Lawrie asked the Commission members if there was interest in reviewing the purpose
statement for the Safety Commission. It has not been reviewed in many years and parts may not be
applicable to the current tasks of the Commission. There was general interest in reviewing the purpose
statement later in the year.
ADJOURNMENT
With no further business to discuss, the Safety Commission voted 7-0 to adjourn at 8:25 p.m. upon the
motion of Commissioner Pam pel. Commissioner Campos seconded the
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