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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTraffic Commission 2021-09-09 th MINUTES OF THE 780 REGULAR MEETING LIVONIA TRAFFIC COMMISSION thth The 780 Regular meeting of the Livonia Traffic Commission was held in the 5 Floor Gallery of City Hall on Thursday, September 9, 2021; it was called to order by Chairperson Jim Policelli at 7:30 p.m. PRESENT: Commissioners: Jim Policelli, John Katers, Jim Keller, Rebekah Farabaugh and Sgt. Scott Sczepanski of the LPD Traffic Bureau ABSENT: Yara Racine, Gordon St. John, City Engineer Todd Zilincik VISITORS: None Agenda Item 1: The minutes of the meeting held on August 12, 2021 were reviewed No corrections were brought forth. Therefore, a motion was made by Commissioner Katers, supported by Chairperson Policelli, to approve the August minutes as written. It was voted upon unanimously that, 20-334 RESOLVED, the minutes from the meeting held on August 12, 2021 were approved as written Agenda Item 2: Requesting “No Parking” sign due to parking issues on Berwick and Jamison Streets related to Bentley Athletic Field Participants and visitors at Bentley field are parking on Berwick and Jamison Streets, making things difficult due to the already narrow roadways. The resident is requesting “No Parking” signs to remedy this problem. Discussion was had and it was decided that there would be signage from the venue letting participants know to park in the parking lot off of Five Mile Road. Chairman Policelli will get in contact with Ted Davis, Superintendent of Parks and Recreation, to request that he notify LJAL and it’s participants to be courteous with side street parking. Agenda Item 3: Traffic Control Orders Traffic Control Orders have been authorized for the speed limit signs and “No Parking” signs that will be placed on Purlington Street, as previously approved by the Commission Agenda Item 3: Speeding An email was received regarding speeding on Grandon Street between Merriman and Middle Belt Road. Sgt. Sczepanski conducted enforcement during a continuous eight-hour time frame, which only resulted in two speeding vehicles. A speed data box belonging to the Livonia Police Department was placed the week of September 7, 2021 and the results were light. An email regarding speeding on Hubbard Street between Five and Six Mile Roads resulted in Sgt. Sczepanski sending enforcements to the area, followed by the placement of a speed data box. The posted speed limit in this area is 30 mph, but the complainant would like it lowered to 25 mph. The average speed collected by the data speed box was 33 mph. No New Business No Updates/Comments Motion to adjourn was made by Commissioner Katers and supported by Commissioner Farabaugh at 8:10 p.m. th NEXT MEETING: October 14, 2021, in the 5 Floor Gallery of City Hall Respectfully submitted, Jim Keller Recording Secretary