Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutTraffic Commission 2022-05-12 MINUTES OF THE 786th REGULAR MEETING LIVONIA TRAFFIC COMMISSION thth The 788 Regular meeting of the Livonia Traffic Commission was held in the 5 Floor Gallery of City Hall on Thursday, May 12, 2022; it was called to order by Chairperson Jim Policelli at 7:32 p.m. PRESENT: Jim Policelli, Rebekah Farabaugh, John Katers, James Keller, Yara Racine, City Engineer Todd Zilincik, and Sgt. Scott Sczepanski of the LPD Traffic Bureau ABSENT: Gordon St. John VISITORS: Robert Mayer, Mike Hesse Agenda Item 1: The minutes from the April 14, 2022 meeting were reviewed No corrections were brought forth. Therefore, a motion was made by Commissioner Katers, supported by Chairman Policelli, to approved the April 14, 2022 minutes as written. It was vote upon unanimously that, 20-344 RESOLVED, the minutes from the April 14, 2022 meeting were approved as written Agenda Item 2: Dangerous Curve near Lathers and Deering Streets Robert Mayer brought to the Commission’s attention last month that the area of Lathers near Deering has a dangerous curve that is difficult to foresee by approaching traffic. With suggestions taken into account from the Engineering Department and the Traffic Bureau historical data, there have been four accidents in 2018-2022, although there could be more that weren’t reported. After discussion amongst the Commission, a motion was made by Commissioner Katers, supported by Commissioner Farabaugh, to install a yellow curve sign (W1-2aL) and a supplemental “15 mph” (W13-1) sign to face southbound traffic on Lathers Street, 100 feet from the actual curve. It was voted upon unanimously that, 20-345 RESOLVED, to install a yellow curve sign (W1-2aL) and a supplemental “15 mph” (W13-1) sign to face southbound traffic on Lathers Street, 100 feet from the actual curve. Agenda Item 3: Hathaway Street Speeding Resident Mike Hesse resides on Hathaway Street, between Farmington and Stark, and was very concerned about the frequent and excessive speeds that traffic is producing on his street. A lack of sidewalks often force walkers to the side of the road to walk and it can become quite dangerous. Sgt. Sczepanski noted that continued enforcement is taking place in this area, with the rush hours of 6 -10 a.m. and 3-5 p.m. being the most frequent times in which enforcement is in place. The Commission recognized Mr. Hesse’s concerns and decided that a speed data box will be placed, which will result in further data that will be discussed during a future meeting. Email and Other Communications No further discussion or communications New Business None Updates/Comments: The speed limit sign on Ann Arbor Trail near Rosedale School has been fixed and is in working order during the time frames it is intended to cover. No further action is necessary. Motion to Adjourn The meeting was adjourned at 8:58 p.m. with a motion made by Commissioner Katers, supported by Commissioner Farabaugh. th NEXT MEETING: May 19, 2022, at 7:30 p.m. in the 5 Floor Gallery of City Hall Respectfully submitted, James Keller Commissioner