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Director
Sean P. Dorsey
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
Deputy Director
Jason H. Leib
The regular meeting of the Mount Prospect Transportation Safety Commission was called to order at
7:07 p.m. on Monday, November 14, 2011.
ROLL CALL
Present upon roll call: John Keane
Chairman
Chuck Bencic
Commissioner
Angel Campos
Commissioner
Robert Fisher
Commissioner
Carol Tortorello
Commissioner
Bob Smith
Police Department Representative
Dane Phenegar
Fire Department Representative
Matt Lawrie
Traffic Engineer — Staff Liaison
Absent: Fred Pampel
Commissioner
Paul Bures
Public Works Representative
Others in Attendance: Ken Brey
18 S. Owen Street
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Bencic, seconded by Commissioner Campos, moved to approve the minutes of the
regular meeting of the Safety Commission held on July 11, 2011. The minutes were approved by a vote
of 6 -0 with Sergeant Smith abstaining.
CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
Ken Brey, 18 S. Owen Street, was interested in knowing when the Village's Bicycle Plan would be
presented to the Commission. Traffic Engineer Lawrie responded that it was scheduled to be discussed
at the December meeting. Mr. Brey was invited to attend next month's meeting.
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OLD BUSINESS
There was no old business to discuss.
NEW BUSINESS
A. WELLER LANE PARKING REVIEW
1) Background Information
Parking is prohibited at all times along both sides of Weller Lane between Central
Road and Busse Avenue according to the Village Code. Signs are currently posted to reflect
this ordinance. Parking is prohibited 2:00am — 6:00am on all Village streets including Weller
Lane. Per the direction of the Village Manager, signs were installed in September 2011 that
prohibits stopping, standing, parking along the east side of Weller Lane on school days from
8:30am — 4:30pm.
Weller Lane is 26' wide (back -of -curb to back -of- curb), narrower than a standard width street.
Adjacent local streets in the neighborhood are a standard 31' wide (back -of -curb to back -of- curb).
All of the streets in the neighborhood have a 25 mph speed limit.
Weller Lane experiences approximately 300 vehicles per day. On school days, approximately 30
vehicles park on Weller Lane in the morning, 2 at the lunch hour, and 60 in the afternoon. At
the beginning of the school year, vehicles were parking on both sides of street. Since mid
September, vehicles are only allowed to park on the west side of the street during school hours.
On school days, approximately 5 vehicles park on Busse Avenue just east of Weller Lane in the
morning and 10 in the afternoon. No vehicles associated with the school park on Cleven Avenue
just east of Weller Lane during the school day.
2) Issues
Because of the crowded conditions in the Westbrook School parking lot throughout the school
day, many parents choose to park on Weller Lane and walk over the bridge to the school.
Westbrook School currently instructs pre- kindergarten, kindergarten and first grade students.
The young ages of the students cause parents to park on the street and walk them to school
rather than simply drop them off.
School District 57 restructured their bus policy this school year resulting in fewer students riding
the bus. All students, regardless of distance to school, are required to pay in order to ride.
Many parents have chosen to drive their child to school now.
At the beginning of the school year, residents along Weller Lane were notified that the Village
would monitor the parking situation. Also, the school encouraged parents to only park on one
side of Weller Lane. However, not everyone complied. This made access along the street
difficult. It also was affecting services such as garbage pick -up and street sweeping.
The daily parking concerns along Weller Lane required immediate action. Per the direction of
the Village Manager, signs were installed in mid September prohibiting stopping, standing,
parking along the east side Weller Lane between Busse Avenue and Cleven Avenue on school
days from 8:30am — 4:30pm.
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Both residents and parents were notified prior to installation of the signs. None of the residents
objected to the signs.
Since installation of the signs, parents have complied by parking only on the west side of Weller
Lane. This has improved traffic conditions along the street. 5 — 10 vehicles continue to park on
Busse Avenue. This occurs for a 15- minute period during morning drop -off and afternoon pick-
up. Traffic conditions have not been significantly affected since Busse Avenue is a wider street
than Weller Lane, the congestion is for a short period of time and the number of parked vehicles
is not a lot.
A notification letter was sent to the 18 properties along Weller Lane and to the school soliciting
their comments on this issue. The Village received six completed surveys. All said the new signs
have improved traffic conditions along their street.
3) Recommendation
Enact an ordinance prohibiting stopping, standing, parking along the east side Weller Lane
between Busse Avenue and Cleven Avenue on school days from 8:30am — 4:30pm. The newly
installed signs appear to have addressed the traffic concerns along the street. Residents can
access their homes easier, services are no longer affected, and emergency vehicles can travel
without being slowed down by parked vehicles. To finalize the issue, an ordinance reflecting the
parking restriction needs to be passed by the Village Board of Trustees.
4) Discussion
Traffic Engineer Lawrie provided background information on the subject and highlighted the
positive impact the signs have had on the street. He also provided the results of the resident
survey.
Commissioner Bencic asked whether parents were complying with the parking restriction signs
or whether there continued to be a problem. Traffic Engineer Lawrie responded that parents
are complying and two -way traffic is again possible with cars only parking on one side of the
street.
Clarification was asked on the timeframe of the parking restrictions. Traffic Engineer Lawrie
responded that the signs only affected the east side of Weller Lane and only on school days
between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm.
Commissioner Tortorello wanted to know the width of Weller Lane and how it compared to
other streets in the neighborhood. Traffic Engineer Lawrie said it is 26' wide and typical for
many of the streets in the neighborhood. However, it is narrower than the Village's standard
width of 31'.
Sergeant Smith and Battalion Chief Phenegar agreed that restricting parking to one side makes it
much easier and safer for emergency vehicles to access the street and adjacent homes. Traffic
Engineer repeated that the residents along Weller Lane support the parking restriction signs as
it has allowed them to pull in and out of their driveways easily again.
Commissioner Bencic made a motion to concur with the recommendation of the traffic engineer
to enact an ordinance prohibiting stopping, standing, parking along the east side Weller Lane
between Busse Avenue and Cleven Avenue on school days from 8:30am — 4:30pm. It was
seconded by Commissioner Tortorello.
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The motion was approved by a vote of 7 -0.
COMMISSION ISSUES
Commissioner Fisher brought up the condition of Mount Prospect Road. He mentioned the road is
deteriorating and needs to be reconstructed. Traffic Engineer Lawrie said he is not aware of the
County's schedule to improve the road. There was some general discussion on the history of the road.
Traffic Engineer Lawrie said he would provide an update at the next meeting.
Traffic Engineer Lawrie reminded the group that the Village's Bicycle Plan would be presented to the
Commission at the December meeting.
ADJOURNMENT
With no further business to discuss, the Safety Commission voted 7 -0 to adjourn at 7:44 p.m. upon the
motion of Commissioner Bencic. Commissioner Fisher seconded the motion.
Respectfully submitted,
Matthew P. Lawrie, P.E.
Traffic Engineer
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