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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-09-20 Meeting PacketAgenda Transportation Commission City Of Edina, Minnesota Public Works Facility, Multipurpose Room Thursday, September 20, 2018 6:00 PM I.Call To Order II.Roll Call III.Approval Of Meeting Agenda IV.Approval Of Meeting Minutes A.Approval of Minutes - Regular Meeting of August 16, 2018 V.Community Comment During "Community Comment," the Board/Commission will invite residents to share relevant issues or concerns. Individuals must limit their comments to three minutes. The Chair may limit the number of speakers on the same issue in the interest of time and topic. Generally speaking, items that are elsewhere on tonight's agenda may not be addressed during Community Comment. Individuals should not expect the Chair or Board/Commission Members to respond to their comments tonight. Instead, the Board/Commission might refer the matter to sta% for consideration at a future meeting. VI.Reports/Recommendations A.Joint Meeting: Rich(eld Transportation Commission B.2019 Transportation Commission Work Plan C.Tra.c Safety Report of September 4, 2018 VII.Chair And Member Comments VIII.Sta2 Comments IX.Calendar Of Events A.Schedule of Meeting and Event Dates as of September 14, 2018 X.Adjournment The City of Edina wants all residents to be comfortable being part of the public process. If you need assistance in the way of hearing ampli(cation, an interpreter, large-print documents or something else, please call 952-927-8861 72 hours in advance of the meeting. Date: September 20, 2018 Agenda Item #: IV.A. To:Transportation Commission Item Type: Minutes From:Liz Moore, Engineering Specialist Item Activity: Subject:Approval of Minutes - Regular Meeting of August 16, 2018 Action CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: Approve the meeting minutes of the regular Edina Transportation Commission of August 16, 2018. INTRODUCTION: ATTACHMENTS: Description DRAFT Minutes: Edina Transportation Commission August 16, 2018 Draft Minutes☒ Approved Minutes☐ Approved Date: Minutes City Of Edina, Minnesota Transportation Commission Community Conference Room August 16, 2018 I. Call To Order Chair Richman called the meeting to order II. Roll Call Answering roll call were commissioners Ahler, Johnson, Kane, McCarthy, Olson, Richman, Ruthruff, Veluvali, Yeager Late: Commissioners Scherer, Ma III. Approval Of Meeting Agenda Motion was made by commissioner Johnson and seconded by commissioner Olson to approve the agenda. All voted aye. Motion carried. IV. Approval Of Meeting Minutes Motion was made by commissioner Ahler and seconded by commissioner Olson approving the July 19, 2018 meeting minutes. All voted aye. Motion carried. V. Community Comment Lawrence Anderson, a resident on Indianola Avenue, said there needs to be an additional no parking sign on the side of the street with no parking. Cars are parking in between signs because there is a large space in between signs and people are not aware there is no parking. He said he did see a police officer out there ticketing cars parked there and asked the officer if he felt an additional sign was needed, and the officer stated he thinks there should be one in that location. VI. Reports/Recommendations A. 50th and France Small Area Plan: Traffic The 50th and France Small Area Plan working group presented some challenges they are facing in regards to traffic and asked the commission for input and feedback about traffic at 50th and France. Commissioner Ma arrived at 6:13pm. • The ETC provided the following feedback and will also send input via email: o Provide how traffic counts are achieved so they can better understand the way the numbers are achieved. o Remove parking from France. Commissioner Scherer arrived at 6:35pm. o Transit will stall traffic. o There is a parking lot on 49th and France that we could potentially use as a connection to 50th and France. o If it does not feel safe to walk or bike in the area, people are more likely to drive their cars. Draft Minutes☒ Approved Minutes☐ Approved Date: o Provide covered bike parking. o Someone from the ETC should be a part of the 50th and France working group. o Business may be able to provide incentives to pedestrians or cyclists. o Prevent Level of Service E (LOS E) before it is reached. B. 2019 Comprehensive Plan Update: Draft Transportation Chapter Planner Nolan is waiting on future land use for traffic forecasting to complete the chapter and will provide it to the ETC, for review, before the September meeting. C. 2019 Neighborhood Street Reconstruction Projects Planner Nolan provided and update on the upcoming street reconstruction projects and asked for preliminary input on issues related to Living Streets, safety, multi-modal transportation, etc. • Comments from the ETC are as follows: o Chowen A/B needs more sidewalks than what is on the plan. o Chowen A/B needs more street lighting. D. 2019 ETC Work Plan The ETC discussed their 2019 work plan and narrowed their list of potential items to five key ideas. 1. Traffic Demand Management 2. Evaluate and maintain the CloverRide circulator service. 3. Gain a better understanding of the traffic study process and educate residents, and ask council for a budget to hold educational events/community education. 4. Develop a process to better interact with the Planning Commission. 5. Educate residents about pedestrian, bicycle, and motorist safety. E. Traffic Safety Report of August 7, 2018 Motion was made by commissioner Veluvali and seconded by commissioner Johnson to approve the August 7, 2018 Traffic Safety Report. All voted Aye, motion carried. VII. Chair And Member Comments • Commissioner Kane thanked the City for its continued development of bike and pedestrian facilities. He also asked if there was a process for being ADA compliant and if that is something that is continued after construction. Planner Nolan said facilities are built to be ADA compliant and that they are inspected to make sure they are kept compliant. • Commissioner Ma thanked the ETC for allowing her to be a part of the commission and she also said that she has been working in economic development this summer and recently read an article that the aesthetics of buildings can have the same benefits of well being that green space provides. • Commissioner Johnson asked if there is something more the commission can do to be prepared when presenters come in asking for feedback and make that process better. • Commissioner Yeager thanked the commission and said her opinion felt valued. Draft Minutes☒ Approved Minutes☐ Approved Date: • Commissioner Olson asked Commission Johnson if he could provide his bike quiz for Open Streets. • Commissioner Ahler thanked commissioners Ma and Yaeger for their input and said that their opinions mattered. • Commissioner Veluvali said that we are focusing too much on facilities that are impassable most of the year due to the weather and we need to also focus on transit. • Commissioner Richman thanked the student members. VIII. Staff Comments • Open Streets: what would the commission like there? o Lime presence – e bikes and scooters. o Incentives and giveaways o Commissioner Ruthruff will bring tables and chairs o Large printout of the Ped/Bike Master Plan • Construction project updates. o W 62nd street will be opening up to traffic at the end of the month and the shared use path is in. o Phase 1 of the Valley View Sidewalk is almost complete. o France Avenue sidewalk is almost complete with a few things that still need to be done. • No new data from CloverRide but they are seeing some trends in regards to on demand stops. • Lime had 300 rides in the first couple of weeks and approximately 170 riders. The data will start to see trends and that will help to decide where to stage bikes. • September 20 meeting is at the Public Works Building. IX. Adjournment at 7:55pm Draft Minutes☒ Approved Minutes☐ Approved Date: TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION ATTENDANCE J F M A M J J A S O N D # of Mtgs Attendance % Meetings/Work Sessions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 NAME Ahler, Mindy 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 88% Johnson, Kirk 1 1 1 1 4 75% Iyer, Surya 1 1 2 25% LaForce, Tom 1 1 2 25% Kane, Bocar 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 100% McCarthy, Bruce 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 100% Miranda, Lou 1 1 2 25% Olson, Larry 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 88% Richman, Lori 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 100% Ruthruff, Erik 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 100% Scherer, Matthew 1 1 1 1 1 5 88% Veluvali, Shankar 1 1 1 1 1 5 88% Jenny Ma (s) 1 1 1 1 1 5 63% Tessa Yeager (s) 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 75% Date: September 20, 2018 Agenda Item #: VI.A. To:Transportation Commission Item Type: Other From:Mark Nolan, AICP, Transportation Planner Item Activity: Subject:Joint Meeting: Richfield Transportation Commission Discussion CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: None. INTRODUCTION: Initiative #2 of the 2018 ET C Work P lan is as follows: "Invite neighboring transportation commissions to have joint meeting with the Edina Transportation Commission." Members of the Richfield Transportation Commission will be present to discuss shared interests, etc. with the ET C. This meeting will serve as the Richfield Transportation Commission's September meeting. Date: September 20, 2018 Agenda Item #: VI.B. To:Transportation Commission Item Type: Other From:Mark Nolan, AICP, Transportation Planner Item Activity: Subject:2019 Transportation Commission Work Plan Action CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: Approve draft 2019 Transportation Commission work plan. INTRODUCTION: Work plan proposals are due this month. City Council will review them with the board and commission chairs at their October 2 work session. At its August meeting, the ETC came up with the following five (5) items for consideration for the 2019 Work Plan: 1. Review Travel Demand Management (TDM) options and recommend a TDM policy or ordinance for Council consideration. 2. Evaluate the CloverRide circulator service and make recommendations regarding future service. 3. Gain a better understanding of the transportation impact analysis process and educate the public regarding the same. 4. Work with the Planning Commission to develop a process where the ETC can provide input regarding transportation issues associated with development/redevelopment. 5. Recommend options to educate community members about pedestrian, bicycle and motorist safety. ATTACHMENTS: Description 2019 ETC Work Plan June Progress Report 2019 Commission Work Plan Template Approved by City Council 2017.12.05 Commission: Transportation Commission 2018 Annual Work Plan Progress Report: 6/5/2018 Initiative #1 Council Charge (Proposed Charge Completed by CM) ☐ 1 (Study & Report) ☐ 2 (Review & Comment) ☒ 3 (Review & Recommend) ☒ 4 (Review & Decide) Target Completion Date Budget Required (Staff Liaison) Staff Support Required (Staff Liaison) Initiative Type ☒ New Initiative ☐ Continued Initiative ☐ Ongoing Responsibility October 2018 ☒ Funds available Funds are available for this project. ☒ Staff Liaison: Hrs__80________ ☒ CTS (including Video) ☐ Other Staff: Hrs_____________ Recommend pilot plan for Edina/Southdale Circulator including pilot routes and evaluation plan for the Edina/Southdale Bus Circulator Pilot Project. ☐ Funds not available There are not funds available for this project (explain impact of Council approving initiative in liaison comments). Progress Report: ETC approved initial route and stops on May 17. Service is tentatively scheduled to start on June 15 and run through end of 2018. Initiative #2 Council Charge (Proposed Charge Completed by CM) ☐ 1 (Study & Report) ☐ 2 (Review & Comment) ☐ 3 (Review & Recommend) ☒ 4 (Review & Decide) Target Completion Date Budget Required (Staff Liaison) Staff Support Required (Staff Liaison) Initiative Type ☒ New Initiative ☐ Continued Initiative ☐ Ongoing Responsibility March 2018 ☐ Funds available Funds are available for this project. ☐ Staff Liaison: Hrs____________ ☐ CTS (including Video) ☐ Other Staff: Hrs_____________ Invite neighboring transportation commissions to have joint meeting with the Edina Transportation Commission. ☒ Funds not available There are not funds available for this project (explain impact of Council approving initiative in liaison comments). Progress Report: Tentatively meeting with City of Richfield’s Transportation Commission in September. Other bordering cities do not have specific “transportation commissions” so ETC is evaluating who to meet with. Approved by City Council 2017.12.05 Initiative #3 Council Charge (Proposed Charge Completed by CM) ☐ 1 (Study & Report) ☒ 2 (Review & Comment) ☐ 3 (Review & Recommend) ☐ 4 (Review & Decide) Target Completion Date Budget Required (Staff Liaison) Staff Support Required (Staff Liaison) Initiative Type ☒ New Initiative ☐ Continued Initiative ☐ Ongoing Responsibility December 2018 ☐ Funds available Funds are available for this project. ☐ Staff Liaison: Hrs____________ ☐ CTS (including Video) ☐ Other Staff: Hrs_____________ Review and comment on solutions for high school motor vehicle traffic and parking affecting neighborhoods adjacent to Edina High School. ☒ Funds not available There are not funds available for this project (explain impact of Council approving initiative in liaison comments). Progress Report: Staff has initiated a parking study with Edina Public Schools and will commence transportation/traffic study in the fall. The ETC will provide feedback on community input and consultant recommendations. Initiative #4 Council Charge (Proposed Charge Completed by CM) ☐ 1 (Study & Report) ☒ 2 (Review & Comment) ☐ 3 (Review & Recommend) ☐ 4 (Review & Decide) Target Completion Date Budget Required (Staff Liaison) Staff Support Required (Staff Liaison) Initiative Type ☐ New Initiative ☒ Continued Initiative ☐ Ongoing Responsibility July 2018 ☒ Funds available Funds are available for this project. ☐ Staff Liaison: Hrs____________ ☐ CTS (including Video) ☐ Other Staff: Hrs_____________ Assist as requested with the development of the City’s new Comprehensive Guide Plan. ☐ Funds not available There are not funds available for this project (explain impact of Council approving initiative in liaison comments). Progress Report: ETC presented their recommended goals/policies to the Comprehensive Planning Task Force on March 28. Staff will provide ETC the opportunity to provide input on the draft transportation chapter this summer. Parking Lot: (These items have been considered by the BC, but not proposed as part of this year’s work plan. If the BC decides they would like to work on them in the current year, it would need to be approved by Council.) 1. Define and implement equity criteria for Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety (PACS) Fund projects, and integrate with the City’s Race and Equity Task Force efforts. Proposed Month for Joint Work Session (one time per year, up to 60 minutes): ☐ Mar ☐ April ☐ May ☒ June ☐ July ☐ Aug ☐ Sept ☐ Oct ☐ Nov Commission Work Plan Instructions Updated 2018.06.27 Instructions: Each section with a white background should be filled out. Do not fill out council charge. Scott will complete this section with his proposed charge to the Council. Liaisons are responsible for completing the budget and staff support columns. List initiatives in order of priority Definitions New Initiative – not on previous work plan and has completion date Continued Initiative – carried over from a previous work plan with a revised target completion date Ongoing Responsibility – annually on the work plan and may or may not have a target completion date Parking Lot – initiatives considered by not proposed as part of the work plan. Not approved by Council EVENT Initiatives – if it is an annual event list the initiative as ongoing. It if is a new event list the items as a new initiative. Timeline SEPT MEETINGS: Commissionapproves proposed work plan. Plans due to MJ September 25.OCT 2 WORK SESSION:Chairs present proposed work plan to Council. Chairs present.NOV 7 WORK SESSION: City Manager presents staff proposed revisions. Liaisons present.DEC 4 COUNCIL MEETING: City Manager incorporates council feedback and submits final draft for approval.JAN 1: Commissionofficially starts implementing work plans. Commission: Choose an item. 2019 Annual Work Plan Proposal Initiative # List in order of priority Council Charge (Proposed Charge Completed by CM) ☐☐☐☐ 1 (Study & Report) ☐☐☐☐ 2 (Review & Comment) ☐☐☐☐ 3 (Review & Recommend) ☐☐☐☐ 4 (Review & Decide) Target Completion Date Budget Required (Staff Liaison) Staff Support Required (Staff Liaison) Initiative Type: ☐ New Initiative ☐ Continued Initiative ☐ Ongoing Responsibility ☐ Funds available Funds are available for this project. ☐ Staff Liaison: Hrs____ ☐ CTS (including Video) ☐ Other Staff: Hrs_____ ☐ Funds not available There are not funds available for this project (explain impact of Council approving initiative in liaison comments). Lead Commissioners: Liaison Comments: City Manager Comments: Progress Report: Parking Lot: (These items have been considered by the BC, but not proposed as part of this year’s work plan. If the BC decides they would like to work on them in the current year, it would need to be approved by Council.) Proposed Month for Joint Work Session (one time per year, up to 60 minutes): ☐ Mar ☐ April ☐ May ☐ June ☐ July ☐ Aug ☐ Sept ☐ Oct ☐ Nov Date: September 20, 2018 Agenda Item #: VI.C. To:Transportation Commission Item Type: Report and Recommendation From:Nick Bauler, Traffic Safety Coordinator Item Activity: Subject:Traffic Safety Report of September 4, 2018 Action CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: Review and recommend the Traffic Safety Report of Tuesday, August 7, 2018, be forwarded to City Council for approval. INTRODUCTION: See attached staff report. An overview of the comments from the Edina Transportation Commission will be included in the staff report provided to the City Council for their October 16, meeting. ATTACHMENTS: Description Traffic Safety Report of September 4, 2018                 September 20, 2018 Traffic Safety Committee Nick Bauler, Traffic Safety Coordinator  Traffic Safety Report of September 4, 2018 Information / Background: The Traffic Safety Committee (TSC) review of traffic safety matters occurred on September 4. The Traffic Safety Coordinator, Traffic Safety Specialist, Public Works Director, Assistant City Planner, City Engineer and Transportation Planner were in attendance for this meeting. The Police Lieutenant was not able to attend and was informed of the decisions and did not object to the recommendations. For these reviews, the recommendations below are provided. On each of the items, persons involved have been contacted and the staff recommendation has been discussed with them. They were informed that if they disagree with the recommendation or have additional facts to present, these comments can be included on the September 20 Edina Transportation Commission and the October 16 City Council meeting agendas. Section A: Items on which the Traffic Safety Committee recommends action A1. Request for increased pedestrian signage on Concord Ave  Resident is concerned with the overall level of safety for children using crosswalks during the school year  Four crosswalks are located on Concord Ave, adjacent to South View Middle School and Concord Elementary  Two crosswalks are located at all-way stop controls  ADT on Concord is 1620 After review, staff recommends adding double-sided crosswalk signage where Concord Ave intersects with Woodland Rd and Concord Ter as traffic on Concord Ave is uncontrolled at these intersections. As these are school crossings, supplementary signage will also be utilized to raise pedestrian awareness in this school zone. Map: Locations of crosswalks along Concord Ave  STAFF REPORT Page 2 A2. Request for traffic calming along Dewey Hill Rd  Resident is concerned with vehicle speeds and is requesting a way to slow traffic  ADT is 2,790  85% speed is 35 MPH  A sidewalk is present on the south side of Dewey Hill  On-street parking is restricted on one side of Dewey Hill  Dewey Hill is classified as a Collector street  Dewey Hill has a width of 32’ After review, staff recommends adding lane striping to calm traffic. Adding striping is a modest option that allows parking lanes to be more visible and gives vehicles a smaller traveling lane which can lead to lower speeds. Permanent changes will be explored when future road construction takes place in this neighborhood. A3. Request to change on-street parking restriction on Xerxes Ave between W 66th and W 67th St  A developer at Xerxes and W 66th St is requesting to allow on-street parking  Parking has been restricted on the west side of Xerxes as this was formerly commercially zoned leading to high number of vehicles parking on Xerxes  On-street parking is allowed on the east side of Xerxes  Xerxes has a width of 32’  The east side of Xerxes restricts parking to 2-hour parking from 9 am to 6 pm  A letter was sent to the three adjacent homes informing potential changes and asking for feedback After review, staff recommends removing on-street parking restrictions on Xerxes Ave between W 66th and W 67th St. Staff cites changes should be made as land use in this area is transitioning towards a more residential use. A4. Request to add on-street parking along Grandview Square  A request was made to add on-street parking along the north-west corner of Grandview Square  This portion of Grandview is the only area with on-street parking restrictions  Previous reasons to restrict parking has included fire lanes needing to be available for temporary garbage cleaning, staging of fire truck and snow plow concerns  The width of Grandview is 27’ Map: Location of Dewey Hill Rd  Map: Location of Xerxes Ave requesting to remove on  street parking restriction  Map: Location of Grandview Square under review  STAFF REPORT Page 3 After review, staff recommends removing the parking restrictions on the northwest portion of Grandview Sq. Staff agrees parking will remain restricted within 30’ feet of each corner to maintain adequate turning access for EMS vehicles. A5. Request to change the restricted parking times along School Rd and W 59th St  Concord Elementary changed school start times for 2018-2019  Current parking restrictions on W 59th St and School Rd are from 8:30 - 4:30  Requested restrictions are from 7:20 - 2:45  Concord Elementary parking lot now only allows right-turn exits  Pedestrian facilities are present on School Rd  Pedestrian facilities are planned on W 59th St After review, staff recommends changing the parking restriction times to match the new school start times. The new restrictions will take place between 7 am to 3 pm during school days. This will restrict pickup and drop- off traffic from interfering with overall use of the intersection. Section B: Items on which the Traffic Safety Committee recommends no action B1. Request to add street signs for Sherwood Rd on Eden Ave  A resident who lives along Richwood Drive is concerned with the current street signs for Sherwood Rd at Eden Ave and believes a new sign would help drivers find Sherwood easier  The north portion of Sherwood was recently renamed from Eden Ave, following the removal of Link Rd  Street signs are present but tend to be interfered by trees After review, staff recommends not adding additional street signs for this intersection. Staff agrees if current signs become blocked, Edina will trim the trees. The Public Works department has been informed of this concern. B2. Request for a crosswalk across Gleason Rd at Gleason Ct  Resident who lives in Gleason Ct is concerned with no safe crossing over Gleason to make it to the Ninemile Creek Regional Trail, on the east side of Gleason  ADT in area is roughly 10,500  Five total pedestrian crosses took place in a 24 hour surveillance  A peak hour of three crosses took place at 9:30 am  28 homes ae located within Gleason Ct Map: Location new parking restriction signs are  requested  Map: Location of Sherwood Rd & Eden Ave  Map: Location Of Gleason Ct. (note‐ the highlighted  line is the Ninemile Creek Regional Trail)  STAFF REPORT Page 4 After review, staff recommends not adding a crosswalk at this location. Staff cites the low volume of pedestrians crossing in this area does not warrant a crosswalk. B3. Request for improved crosswalks at Wooddale and Sunnyside  Requestor is concerned with the current brick-paver crosswalk not being visible enough as drivers pass thru the intersection  Resident believes adding crosswalk signage will be helpful if a painted crosswalk can’t be installed  This section of the Country Club neighborhood was reconstructed in 2008  Wooddale traffic is stop-controlled  This section of Sunnyside and Wooddale has a signed Bike Lane After review, staff recommends no change. When this neighborhood was reconstructed in 2008, residential feedback requested the current crosswalk design. Any changes to crosswalks in this neighborhood will be reviewed by the Planning Department (due to its historic designation). B4. Request for traffic calming along Gleason Rd  Resident is concerned with the level of safety along Gleason Rd, north of HWY 62  Volume and speed data was collected between Glacier Place and Gleason Court  Northbound ADT is 5600 and 85% speed is 37 MPH  Southbound ADT is 4900 and 85% speed is 37.4 MPH  A median is present in this area  Widths are 19’ which include a 12’ marked travel lane and bike lane  A mixed-use path is located to the east of Gleason (NMCRT)  This portion of Gleason is classified as a Minor Arterial roadway After review, staff recommended narrowing lane widths in this area as Hennepin County was restriping Gleason. Hennepin County was unable to make these changes as the recommendation was made too late in the process. Staff also recommends increasing speed limit enforcement along this stretch of Gleason. Map: Location of Gleason with speed concern  Map: Location of Wooddale and Sunnyside  STAFF REPORT Page 5 Section D: Other traffic safety items handled D1. A Resident contacted traffic safety with a concern of exit and entrance ramps being closed on Crosstown HWY MN-62. The resident was informed the closures are temporary and further information regarding the construction project causing the closures is available on the City’s website. D2. A resident contacted traffic safety with a concern of parked construction vehicles impeding traffic signs and fire hydrants along Orchard Ln. After reviewing the issue, the EPD non-emergency number was contacted and a patrol officer was sent to Orchard Ln to resolve the issue. D3. Many concerns were brought forth to traffic safety requesting traffic calming along local streets. After communicating with the requestors, the temporary speed trailer was requested to be placed along Lincoln Dr, Cornelia Dr, W 50th, W 54th St and W 60th St to raise awareness for traffic. D4. A resident was concerned with the length of vehicle delay for westbound traffic on W 76th St attempting to turn right (northbound) onto York Ave. The resident was requesting a designated right-turn only lane as opposed to a thru-right turn lane. Hennepin County reviewed this request and found the ratio of thru vehicles to right turns does not warrant a change in lane designation. D5. A resident contacted traffic safety with a concern of vehicles utilizing on-street parking while impeding with sight line issues at the intersection of Cooper Ave and Orchard Ln. Upon reviewing the intersection, the EPD was contacted to enforce on-street parking to allow adequate sight lines. Date: September 20, 2018 Agenda Item #: IX.A. To:Transportation Commission Item Type: Other From:Mark Nolan, AICP, Transportation Planner Item Activity: Subject:Schedule of Meeting and Event Dates as of September 14, 2018 Information CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: None. INTRODUCTION: ATTACHMENTS: Description Schedule of Upcoming Meetings/Dates/Events TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION SCHEDULE OF MEETING AND EVENT DATES AS OF SEPTEMBER 17, 2018 SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS/DATES/EVENTS Thursday Sep 20 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM PUBLIC WORKS CONFERENCE ROOM Sunday Sep 23 Open Streets on 50th 1:00 PM 50th & FRANCE Tuesday Oct 2 Annual Work Plan Meeting w/ City Council 5:30 PM COMMUNITY ROOM Thursday Oct 25 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM Thursday Nov 15 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM Thursday Dec 20 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM Thursday Jan 17 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM Thursday Feb 21 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM Thursday Mar 21 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM Thursday Apr 18 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM Thursday May 16 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM Thursday June 20 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM Thursday July 18 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM