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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5. Blackout Intersections for Charitable Solicitations 01/10/2012MAYOR outit Prwospewct VILLAGE MANAGER lrvana K. Wilks Michael E. Janonis TRUSTEES VILLAGE CLERK Paul Wm. I loefert M. Lisa Angell Arlene A. Juracek A. John Korn Phone: 847/392 -6000 John J. MaWszak Fax: 847 /392 -6022 Steven S. Polit TDD: 847 /392 -6064 Michael A. Ladel unuw.moun fl) roSneck.ore Village of Mount Prospect 50 South Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 TO: MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER DAVID STRAHL, ASSISTANT VILLAGE MANAGER FROM: VILLAGE CLERK'S OFFICE DATE: JANUARY 6, 2011 SUBJECT: DESIGNATION OF BLACKOUT INTERSECTIONS FOR CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS AND OTHER RELATED CODE MODIFICATIONS PURPOSE To review the existing street solicitation regulations and to discuss possible solutions to the presented safety concerns for participants and motorists. BACKGROUND In February of 2010 the Village Code was modified to limit the number of street solicitation "Tag Day" permits issued to qualifying organizations to one (1) permit per calendar year. Since this time additional safety concerns have been identified. 1) Eligible organizations are able to request a "Tag Day" event throughout the year. Most organizations hold their event in conjunction with a nationwide, state or multi- community fund - raising campaign which occurs between March and October. However, there are organizations that apply for solicitation permits during the winter months, and with reduced visibility and hazardous road conditions there is a safety concern for the participants and motorists. 2) Street solicitation can be held at all street intersections where all traffic is required to come to a full stop. The concern is not all full stop intersections are conducive to the safety of the participants and motorists. An example of a hazardous intersection is one which has a high traffic volume or where vehicles travel at a high rate of speed. Also split jurisdiction intersections pose a safety hazard. While one municipality grants permission for solicitation the organization can solicit unannounced in the neighboring municipality by crossing the street. These described intersections are what staff considers to be "Blackout Intersections" and a proposed list is on page two (2) of this memo. 3) Currently, the application submission deadline is ten (10) days prior to the event. Normally organizations conduct a "Tag Day" in conjunction with a larger fund - raising campaign with a pre- determined date. This allows organizations to request a "Tag Day" permit months in advance of the date. However, an organization is also allowed to submit an application using the ten (10) day deadline. This leaves staff with limited time to properly prepare for the event and could negativity affect the safety of the participants and motorists if the application review process is rushed. DISCUSSION Therefore, to address the safety concerns associated with street solicitation activities staff recommends: 1) "Tag Days" events can be held between the start of Daylight Savings Time to the end of Daylight Saving Time. (i.e. March 11, 2012 to November 4, 2012). 2) Blackout street solicitation at certain full stop intersections within the Village that present safety concerns at all times. The following are suggested blackout intersections: Elmhurst Ave (Rte 83), Rand Rd, & Kensington Rd * Elmhurst Ave (Rte 83) & Algonquin Rd *Elmhurst Ave (Rte 83) & Camp McDonald Rd * Elmhurst Ave (Rte 83) & Dempster St • Elmhurst Ave (Rte 83) & Euclid Ave • Elmhurst Ave (Rte 83) & Golf Rd • Elmhurst Ave (Rte 83) & Oakton St *Central Rd & Busse Rd *Mt. Prospect Rd & Central Rd *Northwest Hwy (Route 14) & Mt. Prospect Rd *Rand Rd & Central Rd *Rand Rd & Euclid Ave *River Rd & Camp McDonald Rd *River Rd & Euclid Ave *River Rd & Kensington Rd * Split jurisdiction intersections 3) Increase the application submission deadline to thirty (30) days prior to the event. These proposed modifications will enhance safety regarding street solicitation, "Tag Days." It is important that these events continue to be a safe venture the participants and motorists. Staff recommends favorable consideration of these proposed modifications. Appropriate staff will be available to answer questions and facilitate discussion. Respectfully, Alexander Bertolucci Administrative Intern H: \CLKO \WIN \Alex Projects\ Memos\ amendchapter23solicitationmemoDec302011 .docx 2