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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTraffic Commission 2022-06-09 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, June 9, 2022; it was called to order by Chairperson Jim Policelli at 7:30 p.m. PRESENT: Jim Policelli, John Katers, James Keller, Yara Racine, Gordon St. John, and Sgt. Scott Sczepanski of the LPD Traffic Bureau ABSENT: Rebekah Farabaugh, City Engineer Todd Zilincik VISITORS: None Agenda Item 1: The minutes from the May 12, 2022 meeting were reviewed No corrections were brought forth. Therefore, a motion was made by Commissioner Katers, supported by Chairman Policelli, to approved the May 12, 2022 minutes as written. It was vote upon unanimously that, 20-346 RESOLVED, the minutes from the May 12, 2022 meeting were approved as written Agenda Item 2: Hathaway Street Speeding Complaint (Follow Up) During the May Commission meeting, resident Mike Hesse, who resides on Hathaway between Farmington and Stark, was very concerned about the multiple occasions of excessive speeders on his street. Since the last meeting, the Traffic Bureau of the Livonia Police Department has been able to take a traffic speed study on the street provided data. Sgt. Sczepanski noted that thth the average speed is 22.57 mph, the 50 percentile was 22.69 mph, and the 85 percentile was 26.89 mph. The total volume of cars considered in this study was 3116, with the average number of vehicles being 389.5 Based on the traffic data, no further action will be taken outside of requested police enforcement. This motion was made by Commissioner Katers, and supported by Commissioner St. John Email and Other Communications No further discussion or communications New Business None Updates/Comments: Commissioner Katers reported that nearby the Divine Child Church/School in Dearborn were given a series of signs and traffic calming devices. The Commissioners discussed the information at hand and felt it could be helpful for traffic in Livonia. More details will be obtained in the coming months Motion to Adjourn The meeting was adjourned at 8:17 p.m. with a motion made by Commissioner Katers, supported by Commissioner St. John th NEXT MEETING: July 14, 2022, at 7:30 p.m. in the 5 Floor Gallery of City Hall Respectfully submitted, James Keller Commissioner