HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/14/2011 TSC MinutesDirector
Glen R. Andler
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
Deputy Director
Sean P. Dorsey
The regular meeting of the Mount Prospect Safety Commission was called to order at 7:02 p.m. on
Monday, March 14, 2011.
ROLL CALL
Present upon roll call: John Keane
Chuck Bencic
Angel Campos
Robert Fisher
Fred Pampel
Carol Tortorello
Bob Smith
Randy Uidl
Paul Bures
Matt Lawrie
Absent: None.
Others in Attendance: Jeff Wulbecker
Chairman
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Police Department Representative
Fire Department Representative
Public Works Representative
Traffic Engineer — Staff Liaison
Public Works
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Bencic, seconded by Commissioner Tortorello, moved to approve the minutes of the
regular meeting of the Safety Commission held on September 13, 2010. The minutes were approved by
a vote of 9 -0.
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.
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A. VILLAGE CODE AMENDMENT —CHAPTER 5:ARTICLE 10: SAFETY COMMISSION
1) Background Information
Current language in the Village Code calls for the Safety Commission to review a wide variety of
issues beyond traffic including water and air pollution. So that the Village Code better reflects
the actual objective and duties of today's Commission, Staff is proposing to amend the section
of the Village Code that pertains to the Safety Commission. This is not an abolition of the
Commission but rather a redefining of its purpose, objective and duties. Also, part of this
redefining of the Commission includes a change to its name, from Safety Commission to
Transportation Commission.
2) Proposed Amendment
Chapter 5: Article X
Transportation Commission
5.1001: CREATION AND PURPOSE
There is hereby established the Mount Prospect Transportation Commission to assist, inform
and advise the Village's staff and elected officials on matters pertaining to the transportation of
people and materials within the Village, between the Village and adjoining municipalities, and
throughout the northeastern Illinois region as it affects the Village.
5.1002: MEMBERSHIP
The Transportation Commission shall consist of nine (9) voting members and one (1) non - voting
member, who shall be appointed as follows:
A. The Village President with the advice and consent of the Board of Trustees shall appoint six
(6) voting members, not in the employ of the Village, who have an interest in the
transportation of people and materials, and transportation safety. These members shall
serve without compensation.
B. The Chief of Police, Fire Chief and Director of Public Works shall assign a representative from
the Mount Prospect Police Department, Mount Prospect Fire Department and Mount
Prospect Public Works Department, respectively, to serve on the Commission as voting
members without additional compensation.
C. A representative of the Engineering Division shall serve without additional compensation as
an ex officio, nonvoting member of the Commission and shall perform the duties of the
Secretary of the Commission.
D. The Village President, with the advice and consent of the Board of Trustees, shall appoint
the Chairperson and Vice Chairperson of the Commission, and consider the
recommendation of the Commission members in so doing. The Chairperson and Vice
Chairperson shall serve no more than two (2) consecutive terms in those positions.
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E. Vacancies on the Commission shall be filled for the unexpired term of the Chairperson, Vice
Chairperson or any member, who is not employed by the Village, by appointment of the
Village President with the consent of the Board of Trustees.
The term of office for members, who are not employed of the Village, shall be for a period of
four (4) years or until their qualified successors are appointed. Any member shall be eligible for
reappointment.
The Village President, with the advice and consent of the Board of Trustees, shall have the
power to remove any member of the Commission.
5.1003: OBJECTIVE AND TOPICS OF DISCUSSION
The objective of the Transportation Commission shall be to encourage and facilitate safe and
efficient transportation throughout the Village, between the Village and adjoining
municipalities, and throughout the northeastern Illinois region as it affects the Village. The
Commission shall function as advisor to Village staff, the Village President and Board of Trustees
on the following transportation topics:
A. The efficient and safe movement of vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians along Village, County
and State roads.
B. Safety plans around schools, churches and other locations that generate a high level of
vehicle /pedestrian interaction.
C. Bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure projects in support of the Village's Comprehensive
Plan and Bicycle Plan.
D. On- street parking and Village -owned parking lots.
E. Mass transportation including trains, buses and other such means.
F. Multi- jurisdiction and regional transportation issues.
5.1004: DUTIES
In advising and assisting Village staff, the Village President and Board of Trustees, the
Transportation Commission shall have the following duties:
A. To review and consider topics described in Section 5.1003 of this Code, and to recommend
such action, as it deems appropriate, to the Village President and Board of Trustees.
B. To consider and make recommendations on transportation issues, as directed by the Village
President and Board of Trustees.
C. To provide feedback and recommendations to Village staff on local and regional
transportation projects and programs presented to the Commission by the Engineering
Division or others.
D. To create an open atmosphere that allows the public to communicate with the Commission
and participate in its meetings.
E. To invite and encourage community organizations such as schools, churches, homeowner
associations and civic groups to participate in the work of the Commission.
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F. To submit an annual report to the Village President and Board of Trustees on all activities of
the Commission, including, but not limited to, discussion topics, recommendations and
outcomes.
G. To request statistical and other information from Village departments for review in relation
to the Commission's duties.
H. To consider appeals from decisions of the Engineering Division with respect to sight
obstructions, as provided in Section 9.308 of this Code.
5.1005: MEETINGS
The Transportation Commission shall meet on the second Monday of each month unless notice
of cancellation is given by the Chairperson or Director of Public Works. The Chairperson may
call for special meetings as needed. The Commission shall adopt rules for the conduct of its
meetings and keep written minutes of all meetings and proceedings. All meetings and actions of
the Commission shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the Illinois Open
Meetings Act.
3) Discussion
Traffic Engineer Lawrie first gave an overview of the current language in the Village Code that
describes the Safety Commission. He then presented the proposed amendment section by
section allowing for discussion at the end of each section.
Chairman Keane agreed incorporating the word "transportation" better describes the type of
issues the Commission hears but would like to see the word "safety' remain in the name of the
Commission. As safety is a primary goal of the Commission, he is concerned the public may not
recognize the Commission reviews safety issues. He does not want to discourage residents from
bringing forth safety concerns should they believe the Commission only discusses transportation
improvement projects.
Commissioner Campos and Commissioner Pampel both concurred with leaving "safety" in the
name of the Commission. Village Engineer Wulbecker explained that safety issues would still be
an integral part of the Commission but because the group would hear a broad range of
transportation subjects that having the word "safety' in the name maybe too specific. After
more discussion, there was consensus from the Commission members to have the Commission
called the Transportation Safety Commission.
Battalion Chief Uidl was called away at 7:40 p.m.
Commissioner Bencic noted the difference that the Village Manager currently has the
responsibility to assign Police, Fire and Public Works representatives to the Commission and the
proposed amendment gives the heads of the departments the responsibility. Traffic Engineer
Lawrie stated that it's important the three departments be represented at the Commission but
it wasn't always possible to have the same person from each department attend due to
schedules and work emergencies. The proposed amendment gives the discretion to the heads
of the departments, who know best the schedule of their personnel, to assign a representative
for each meeting.
Commissioner Bencic questioned whether it was necessary to include the Vice Chairperson as a
position that had to be appointed by the Village Board. Traffic Engineer Lawrie explained that
typically the Safety Commission would vote for a Chairperson and that name would be passed
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onto the Village Board for appointment. Only recently has the Safety Commission voted for a
Vice Chairperson but that position was not officially appointed by the Village Board. With the
amendment, the Village Board would recognize the Vice Chairperson position should he /she
need to lead the Commission in the absence of the Chairperson. It was agreed Staff would
review this further and also research whether the Vice Chairperson position is recognized by
other Village commissions.
There was discussion whether it was necessary to provide an annual report to the Village Board
on all activities of the Commission. Many of the Commission members voiced that the minutes
of the meetings are comprehensive of the Commission's work and that an annual report wasn't
necessary. Staff will review this issue.
There was discussion on meeting times, days and frequency. There was consensus to keep the
meetings on the second Monday of the month as necessary. It was not felt that a minimum
number of meetings had to occur each year unless previous discussions by the Village Board
required it. Staff will review this issue.
There was consensus the proposed amendment would stand as a first reading and that Staff
would review the outstanding issues and bring back an updated version to the next meeting.
COMMISSION ISSUES
Commissioner Tortorello noted that the Village Board recently discussed the lane configuration at the
Mount Prospect Plaza and its intersection with Mount Prospect Road. Village Engineer Wulbecker and
Traffic Engineer Lawrie explained the reasoning for the change that now allows only one lane of traffic
to exit the plaza and proceed south on Mount Prospect Road. Discussion centered on the congestion in
the intersection before the changes and the lack of obedience to the current configuration. It was
agreed that neither situation is good and that long term solutions should be explored. Traffic Engineer
Lawrie stated that Staff is putting together an application for federal funds to study this intersection but
in the meantime Staff would again review the issue to see if anything else can be done to improve the
situation.
Commissioner Tortorello said there is a problem with the traffic signal timing for left turning vehicles
from eastbound Prospect Avenue onto northbound Route 83. The green time appears to have been
shortened only allowing a couple of vehicles through the intersection each phase. Traffic Engineer
Lawrie said he would contact IDOT as the traffic signals at this intersection are under the jurisdiction of
the State.
Traffic Engineer Lawrie mentioned the Village is in the design phase of installing pedestrian signals at the
intersections of Northwest Highway & Mount Prospect Road and Prospect Avenue & Mount Prospect
Road. Construction is expected to take place in 2012.
ADJOURNMENT
With no further business to discuss, the Safety Commission voted 8 -0 to adjourn at 8:10 p.m. upon the
motion of Commissioner Pampel. Commissioner Bencic seconded the motion.
Respectfully submitted,
Matthew P. Lawrie, P.E.
Traffic Engineer
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