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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTraffic Commission 2016-11-10 th MINUTES OF THE 727 REGULAR MEETING LIVONIA TRAFFIC COMMISSION th The 727 Regular meeting of the Livonia Traffic Commission was held in the third-floor conference room at City Hall on Thursday, November 10, 2016; it was called to order by Chairperson Jim Policelli at 7:30 p.m. PRESENT: Commissioners: Jim Policelli, Gordon Draper, John Katers, Gordon St. John, Rebekah Farabaugh, Jim Keller; and Livonia Police Sergeant Brian Leigh. VISITORS: Jill Gorman, James Sherlund, and Richard McLain. Agenda Item 1: The minutes of the October 13, 2016, meeting were reviewed. Commissioner Draper offered a motion to approve minutes as written and with support from Commissioner Farabaugh, it was approved by unanimous vote that: 16-230 RESOLVED, the minutes of the October 13, 2016, meeting are approved as written. Agenda Item 2: Handicapped Sign Request from Jacquelyn Street, section 24. Jill Gorman is a resident on Jacquelyn Street and she has a handicapped relative that resides with her and is requesting a handicapped sign. The commission suggested two handicapped signs, the first being placed close to the Middle Belt intersection and the other being placed close to the Garden Street intersection (both signs will be on Jacquelyn). Therefore, a motion was made by Commissioner Katers and with support from Commissioner Draper, it was approved by unanimous vote that: 16-231 RESOLVED, for placement of two (2) W 11-9 Handicapped signs on Jacquelyn Street; one close to Middle Belt intersection and the remaining sign close to the Garden Street intersection. Agenda Item 3: Parking issue along Surrey Street, section 16. Resident James Sherlund is concerned about overflow parking from nearby businesses along the Five Mile corridor. In some cases the parking is for a period longer than eight hours. The commission reminded him it is a public street and vehicles are allowed to park, but also understands it’s unpleasant. The Commission suggested talking to the business owners and asking them to park elsewhere. Agenda Item 4: Old Rosedale Gardens Homeowners’ Association, section 34. President Richard McLain spoke to the commission regarding some concerns about traffic during the school hours at St. Michael School. Chief concerns were speeding, parking in residents’ driveways, and failure to stop for school bus loading/unloading. Since the school is located on private property the commission has no jurisdiction; however, further communications from the H.O.A to the school staff could benefit everyone. Roundtable Discussion: E-mail communications. A resident along Grandon Street, section 35, notified the police department about vehicles parked in the newly designated “No Parking during School Hours” areas. Sgt. Leigh commented that a few citations were issued. Commissioner Farabaugh commented that all of the residents are extremely pleased with the new zone. The meeting was adjourned at 8:38 p.m. NEXT MEETING: Thursday, December 8, 2016, at City Hall. Respectfully submitted, Jim Keller Recording Secretary