HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-06-20 Meeting PacketAgenda
Transportation Commission
City Of Edina, Minnesota
City Hall, Community Room
Thursday, June 20, 2019
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 May 16, 2019
V.Special Recognitions And Presentations
A.Tra%c Impact Study Educational Seminar
VI.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.
VII.Reports/Recommendations
A.Tra%c Safety Report of May 28, 2019
B.2019 Work Plan Updates
VIII.Chair And Member Comments
IX.Sta1 Comments
X.Calendar Of Events
A.Schedule of Upcoming Meetings and Events as of June 13, 2019
XI.Adjournment
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Date: June 20, 2019 Agenda Item #: IV.A.
To:Transportation Commission Item Type:
Minutes
From:Andrew Scipioni, Transportation Planner
Item Activity:
Subject:Approval of Minutes - Regular Meeting of May 16,
2019
Action
CITY OF EDINA
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
www.edinamn.gov
ACTION REQUESTED:
Approve the meeting minutes of the Transportation Commission meeting of May 16, 2019.
INTRODUCTION:
See attached draft minutes.
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Draft ETC Minutes, May 16, 2019
Draft Minutes☒
Approved Minutes☐
Approved Date:
Minutes
City Of Edina, Minnesota
Transportation Commission
Community Conference Room
May 16, 2019
I. Call To Order
Chair Richman called the meeting to order
II. Roll Call
Answering roll call were Commissioners Ahler, Johnson, Kane, McCarthy, Olson, Plumb-Smith, Richman,
Ruthruff, Scherer
Absent: Commissioner Ayelomi, Zimbwa
III. Approval Of Meeting Agenda
Motion was made by Commissioner Johnson and seconded by Commissioner Ruthruff to
approve the agenda. All voted aye. Motion carried.
IV. Approval Of Meeting Minutes
Motion was made by Commissioner Olson and seconded by Commissioner McCarthy
approving the April 18, 2019 meeting minutes. All voted aye. Motion carried.
V. Special Recognitions and Presentations
None.
VI. Community Comment
None.
VII. Reports/Recommendations
A. Traffic Safety Report
Motion was made by Commissioner Olson and seconded by Commissioner Johnson to
approve the April 30, 2019 Traffic Safety Report. All voted aye. Motion Carried.
B. 2019 Work Plan Updates
• #1 Planning their 3rd meeting. Will start sharing meeting minutes via email.
o At work session there was a lot of interest from council on TDM in regards to
new developments.
o Use education of traffic studies to assist with developments.
• #2 Traffic study educational seminar may be helpful in working with Planning
Commission on transportation-related issues
• #3 Online article published in the Sun Current
Draft Minutes☒
Approved Minutes☐
Approved Date:
• #4 Cloverride is going well. A couple of items to follow up
o Expansion of Cloverride by adding North Loop to connect at Southdale with
the South Loop
o Agreement with Darts goes to council on May 21st.
• #5 Staff meeting with Heidi Lee, R&E Coordinator, to determine how the PACS fund
could be used through race and equity lens
VIII. Chair And Member Comments
Commissioner Ahler spoke to the commission about resignation due to attendance. She stated she had an
amazing trip and shared some transportation related photos.
Commissioner McCarthy said that Minneapolis is currently debating not approving new drive-thrus.
Commissioner Olson said that there are no marked crosswalks at 69ht and France
Commissioner Scherer said that the house bill to lower residential speed limits to 25 mph passed at the
state and it is now up to individual cities to make those changes. 50th and France should be closed to vehicle
traffic, similar to Nicollet Mall.
Commissioner Richman was concerned that there wasn’t much feedback from residents on the
transportation chapter of the comp plan. She reminded the ETC that Bike to Work Day is being held May
17th. She also stated the road construction is going well by her home.
IX. Staff Comments
• The draft Comprehensive Plan was approved by City Council and now goes to 6-month agency
review stage.
• CP Rail Regional Trail was presented to Park and Rec Commission and was well-received.
• Public engagement reports for W 58th St and W 72nd St projects will go to Council on June 4th.
• Metro Transit E Line has 3 different alignment options from Lake Harriet to Southdale; 3 open
houses will be held next week in Minneapolis.
• I-494: Airport to Hwy 169 project update will be presented to Council May 21st.
• Next meeting will include educational seminar from Spack Consulting on traffic impact studies.
• 2020 work plan development begins in June.
X. Schedule of Meeting and Events as of May 9th, 2019
For information purposes only, no discussion.
XI. Adjournment at 7:43 p.m.
Motion was made by Commissioner Olson and seconded by Commissioner Ruthruff to
adjourn the May 16th, 2019 meeting. All voted Aye. Motion Carried.
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 5
NAME
Ahler, Mindy 1 1 2 40%
Johnson, Kirk 1 1 1 1 1 5 100%
Kane, Bocar 1 1 1 1 4 80%
McCarthy, Bruce 1 1 1 3 60%
Olson, Larry 1 1 1 1 4 80%
Plumb-Smith, Jill 1 1 100%
Richman, Lori 1 1 1 1 1 5 100%
Ruthruff, Erik 1 1 1 1 1 5 100%
Scherer, Matthew 1 1 1 3 60%
Veluvali, Shankar 1 RESIGNED 1 N/A
Emmanual Ayelomi (s) 1 1 20%
Yeukai Zimbwa (s) 0 0%
Date: June 20, 2019 Agenda Item #: V.A.
To:Transportation Commission Item Type:
Other
From:Andrew Scipioni, Transportation Planner
Item Activity:
Subject:Traffic Impact Study Educational Seminar Information
CITY OF EDINA
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
www.edinamn.gov
ACTION REQUESTED:
None.
INTRODUCTION:
Mike Spack and Bryant Ficek from Spack Consulting will present on the components and process involved in
conducting traffic impact studies.
Date: June 20, 2019 Agenda Item #: VII.A.
To:Transportation Commission Item Type:
Report and Recommendation
From:Nick Bauler, Traffic Safety Coordinator
Item Activity:
Subject:Traffic Safety Report of May 28, 2019 Action
CITY OF EDINA
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
www.edinamn.gov
ACTION REQUESTED:
Review the Traffic Safety Report of May 28, 2019 and recommend advancing to City Council for approval.
INTRODUCTION:
See attached staff report. An overview of comments received from the Transportation Commission will be
included in the staff report provided to City Council for their July 16 meeting.
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Traffic Safety Report of May 28, 2019
June 20, 2019
Edina Transportation Commission
Nick Bauler, Traffic Safety Coordinator
Traffic Safety Report of May 28th, 2019
Information / Background:
The Traffic Safety Committee (TSC) review of traffic safety matters occurred on May 28. The Traffic Safety
Coordinator, City Engineer, Public Works Director, Transportation Planner, Traffic Safety Specialist and a
Police Officer were in attendance for this meeting.
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 June 20 Edina Transportation Commission and the
July 16 City Council meeting agendas.
Section A: Items on which the Traffic Safety Committee recommends action
A1. Request to make temporary on-street parking on W 51st St, west of France Ave permanent
• Parking restrictions were temporarily
removed in June 2018 to accommodate the
demand for parking during construction on
parking ramps near 50th & France.
• Parking on W 51st has been utilized daily.
• ADT on W 51st St is 6,100.
• W 51st St has a width of 46’.
After review, staff recommends making the on-
street parking on both sides of W 51st St
permanent. Staff sites the width of the street
allows parking on both sides and this can lower
vehicle speeds when parking is utilized. With no
reported crashes taking place since parking has
been temporarily allowed, there is no increased safety concern.
Map: Location of W 51st St (note- area in red is location
temporary on street parking is allowed)
STAFF REPORT Page 2
A2. Request to remove on-street parking restrictions adjacent to 7171 Ohms Ln
• New business moving into 7171 Ohms Ln in
Summer 2019.
• When business hosts trainings 1-2 times per
month, current available on-site parking
would not meet demand.
• Ohms Ln and W 72nd St restrict parking on
both sides.
• Bike lanes are present on W 72nd St.
• Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail runs along
Ohms Ln and W 72nd St directly adjacent to
the property.
• Widths of Ohms Ln and W 72nd St are 39’
and 42.5’, respectively.
After review, staff recommends removing on-street parking restrictions on Ohms Ln on
both sides of the street, north of W 72nd St. Parking will remain restricted on the north-
east portion of Ohms Ln, from W 72nd St to the driveway of 7125 Ohms Ln to allow
adequate sight lines for the intersection and two properties north of Ohms Ln and W 72nd
St. Parking will remain restricted within the cul-de-sac at the northwest end of Ohms Ln.
A3. Request to change on-street parking on Sandell Ave
• Property manager at 7000 Sandell is
requesting signage to restrict customer
parking at a nearby restaurant as patrons are
utilizing on street parking needed by
residents.
• Sandell is measured 29.5’ wide.
• Parking on the west side of Sandell is
restricted to two-hours from 8 am to 4 pm
Monday-Friday.
• Parking on the east side of Sandell is
restricted.
After review, staff recommends changing the
parking restriction on the east side of Sandell to
match the west side- 2 hour parking from 8 am to 4 pm Monday-Friday. By allowing
parking on both sides of Sandell, it should give residents adequate parking outside of the
restricted timeframe.
Map: Location of 7171 Ohms Ln (note- areas in red are where
street parking restrictions are recommending removal)
Map: Location of Sandell Ave (note- patrons are parking along
Sandell when visiting the stores located to the east)
STAFF REPORT Page 3
A4. Request to relocate a parking restriction sign on Concord Ave
• A crosswalk was installed over Concord Ave
at Tower St in May 2019.
• A crosswalk sign located on 5611 Concord
Ave is now located 25’ north of a parking
restriction sign.
• The resident is requesting the restriction sign
to be moved approximately 60’ south, at
property line.
• A parking restriction sign is located 175’
north of sign request to move south.
• No parking restriction sign is located south
of sign requested to relocate.
After review, staff recommends removing the sign post and placing the parking restriction
sign below the new crosswalk sign installed approximately 25’ north. By placing the parking
restriction sign below the crosswalk sign, the street will remain properly restricted without
leaving any potential gaps for police enforcement.
A5. Request to relocate a sign on Claremore Dr
• A resident is requesting a Stop Ahead and
School Zone sign to be moved 2’-3’ closer to
the property corner.
• Current sign is located between 4417 and
4413 Claremore Dr.
• The sign is located approximately 330’ from
the intersection of Claremore/W 72nd St and
Oaklawn Ave; there is a north/south marked
pedestrian crossing at this intersection.
• Claremore Dr has a slope of 6%.
After review, staff recommends removing the
post with the two signs as eastbound drivers on Claremore Dr have adequate visibility for
the stop sign at Oaklawn Ave. The school crossing sign will be replaced as a double-sided
sign at the intersection of Claremore Dr/W 72nd St and Oaklawn Ave. This should lead to
raised awareness of pedestrian crossing at the intersection.
Section B: Items on which the Traffic Safety Committee recommends no action
B1. Request for parking restrictions on Sunnyside Rd
• Resident is concerned with vehicles parked
across their driveway when backing out.
Resident also states heavy traffic makes it
difficult, as well.
• 2017 ADT on Sunnyside was 2,435.
• Sunnyside Rd was reconstructed in 2016.
• Sunnyside Rd has a width of 27’.
• Sunnyside Rd has one-sided restricted
parking.
Map: Location of Sunnyside Rd, the area within the circle is
where the resident is requesting the two-sided restriction
Map: Sign requesting to be relocated approx. 60’ south
Map: Location of sign resident is requesting to move
STAFF REPORT Page 4
After review, staff recommends no change. Staff cites the City’s Living Streets Plan
which allows one-sided parking on streets with a width of 27’.
Section D: Other traffic safety items handled
D1. An online submission was made requesting police enforcement of a vehicle parking illegally overnight
and exceeding the six-hour parking restriction on the 4500 block of Arden Ave. It was mentioned this
vehicle also makes the sidewalk inaccessible for walkers, strollers and others with limited mobility. This
concern was submitted to the EPD for targeted enforcement.
D2. A resident had a concern of many construction vehicles blocking the intersection of W 60th St and
Kellogg Ave. The EPD was informed of this concern and the Residential Redevelopment Coordinator was
contacted to speak with the construction crews to stop blocking the intersection.
D3. A resident contacted traffic safety to enforce restricted parking along the north side of Olinger Blvd,
west of Tracy Ave. Currently, parking is restricted on the north side of Olinger from May to October from
9 am to 8 pm. The EPD was informed of this request and will be patrolling the area.
D4. A resident contacted traffic safety with a concern of a garbage truck dragging boulders from their yard
off Zenith Ave into the alley off W 59th St. Edina Public Works was informed of this concern and moved the
boulder back into the original property.
D5. A resident was requesting a “slow” sign to help lower vehicle speeds along Sally Ln. Studies have shown
such signs make no impact on vehicle speeds. This section of Sally Ln is currently being reconstructed. In
2018, 85th-percentile speeds was found to be 29.3 mph, indicating the majority of vehicles are compliant with
the current speed limit. This stretch of Sally Ln will be monitored again to compare data from before and
after the reconstruction project.
D6. A resident submitted a concern for the level of safety at the intersection of Interlachen Blvd and Vernon
Ave. A utility improvement project is taking place which is leading to lane shifts and closures. With all the
construction and rain in the past weeks, this has been leading to an increase of pot holes drivers are noticing
when traveling thru this area. The contractors are informed of the concern and are being told to continue
to monitor lane widths and have proper signage for drivers in the area.
D7. A resident had a concern that drivers on Sunnyside Rd don’t notice a high number of turkeys crossing
and is requesting a sign to raise awareness for these crossing turkeys. The resident was informed Edina does
not install such signs.
D8. A resident was requesting parking restrictions adjacent to their property on Grimes Ave. The resident
was concerned with home construction and CenterPoint Energy doing work all at the same time. The
resident was informed the work from CenterPoint Energy will be completed within a few days and if they
are still wanting further on-street parking restrictions, to follow-up with traffic safety.
D9. A request was submitted for temporary traffic controls at the intersection of Xerxes Ave and W 64th
St. This concern was raised due to the France Ave bridge improvement project thru MnDOT. MnDOT was
made aware of this request, as they are monitoring traffic impact surrounding the project area. Any
temporary traffic control can impact the jurisdictions of Hennepin County (Xerxes Ave at W 64th St is CR
31), Edina and Richfield.
D10. A request was made to add a speed limit sign along the driveway between the dog park and athletic
fields at Van Valkenburg Park. The resident was concerned with drivers going too fast with many pedestrians
STAFF REPORT Page 5
entering and exiting the park. After coordinating with the Parks Department, there is no desire for speed
limit signs as there haven’t been reported incidents within park property.
D11. A resident created a submission concerned with pedestrian crossing signals not functioning properly at
the intersection of W 70th St and Normandale Blvd, east of HWY 100. This concern was submitted to
MnDOT who owns and maintains this signal.
Date: June 20, 2019 Agenda Item #: VII.B.
To:Transportation Commission Item Type:
Other
From:Andrew Scipioni, Transportation Planner
Item Activity:
Subject:2019 Work Plan Updates Discussion
CITY OF EDINA
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
www.edinamn.gov
ACTION REQUESTED:
None.
INTRODUCTION:
ETC members will update the Commission regarding the status of the ETC's 2019 work plan items (unless an
item is elsewhere on the current meeting agenda). See attached work plan.
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
2019 Transportation Commission Work Plan Progress Report, May 7, 2019
Approved by Council 12/4/18 TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION Commission: Transportation Commission 2019 Annual Work Plan Progress Report: 5/7/2019 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 August 2019 ☐ Funds available Funds are available for this project. ☒ Staff Liaison: Hrs_20_ ☐ CTS (including Video) ☒ Other Staff: Hrs_16__ Chair/co-chair a cross-commission committee (see partners) to review Travel Demand Management (TDM) options and recommend a TDM policy or ordinance for Council consideration. ☐ Funds not available There are not funds available for this project (explain impact of Council approving initiative in liaison comments). Lead Commissioners: Bruce McCarthy Partners: Transportation Commission [LEAD] and Planning Commission Progress Report: ETC members have met with Planning Commission members for preliminary discussions. The subcommittee has reviewed existing policies, has developed areas of focus and has drafted a framework for their final recommendation. 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 October 2019 ☐ Funds available Funds are available for this project. ☒ Staff Liaison: Hrs_8 _ ☐ CTS (including Video) ☐ Other Staff: Hrs _ __ Serve on a cross-commission committee (see partners) to determine if a process is feasible for the Transportation Commission to provide input on transportation-related issues, including traffic study results associated with development/redevelopment. ☐ Funds not available There are not funds available for this project (explain impact of Council approving initiative in liaison comments). Lead Commissioners: Lori Richman Partners: Transportation Commission and Planning Commission [LEAD] Progress Report: With input from the ETC, staff has hired a consultant to conduct an educational seminar on traffic impact studies. The seminar will be presented to ETC on June 20, and then will be recorded and made available for future commissioners.
Approved by Council 12/4/18 TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION 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 September 2019 ☐ Funds available Funds are available for this project. ☒ Staff Liaison: Hrs_8 _ ☒ CTS (including Video) ☒ Other Staff: Hrs _ 16_ Annually, spring through fall, the commission will coordinate an educational campaign to inform community members about pedestrian, bicycle and motorist safety which will include an annual community event. ☒ Funds not available There are not funds available for this project ((explain impact of Council approving initiative in liaison comments). Lead Commissioners: Mindy Ahler Progress Report: ETC submitted a guest column to the Sun Current on the subject of patience and safety on our roadways. Commissioners and staff discussed other possible elements to include in the campaign. 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 June 2019 ☒ Funds available Funds are available for this project. ☒ Staff Liaison: Hrs_12_ ☒ CTS (including Video) ☐ Other Staff: Hrs _ _ Monitor and evaluate the CloverRide circulator service (charge #4) and make recommendations to Council for future service after twelve-month agreement expires (charge #3). ☐ Funds not available There are not funds available for this project (explain impact of Council approving initiative in liaison comments). Lead Commissioners: Larry Olson Progress Report: ETC and staff will recommend continuing existing service to City Council on May 21. The CloverRide Task Force is working with staff to implement a marketing campaign and is assessing the viability of a second circulator bus to serve other areas of Edina. Initiative #5 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 2019 ☐ Funds available Funds are available for this project. ☒ Staff Liaison: Hrs_8 _ ☐ CTS (including Video) ☐ Other Staff: Hrs _ _ Review and comment on PACS Fund allocating process with a race and equity lens. ☒ Funds not available There are not funds available for this project ((explain impact of Council approving initiative in liaison comments). Lead Commissioners: Progress Report: Staff is in the early stages of developing this initiative.
Approved by Council 12/4/18 TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION Initiative #6 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 2019 ☐ Funds available Funds are available for this project. ☒ Staff Liaison: Hrs____ ☐ CTS (including Video) ☐ Other Staff: Hrs_____ Serve on a cross-commission committee (see partners) to complete requirements for Edina to receive the AARP City Designation. -Complete Walk Audit Tool Kit provided by AARP -October Senior Expo & Designation ☐ Funds not available There are not funds available for this project (explain impact of Council approving initiative in liaison comments). Lead Commissioners: Bocar Kane Partners: Community Health Commission [LEAD], Human Rights & Relations Commission, Parks & Recreation Commission, Transportation Commission Progress Report: The committee is in the early stages of developing this initiative. Initiative #7 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 2019 ☐ Funds available Funds are available for this project. ☒ Staff Liaison: Hrs 10 ☐ CTS (including Video) ☐ Other Staff: Hrs_____ Serve on a cross-commission committee (see partners) to develop a draft plan on Edina Grand Rounds, including wayfinding. ☐ Funds not available There are not funds available for this project (explain impact of Council approving initiative in liaison comments). Lead Commissioners: Erik Ruthruff Partners: Parks & Recreation Commission [LEAD] and Transportation Commission Progress Report: The committee is in the early stages of developing this initiative.
Date: June 20, 2019 Agenda Item #: X.A.
To:Transportation Commission Item Type:
Other
From:Andrew Scipioni, Transportation Planner
Item Activity:
Subject:Schedule of Upcoming Meetings and Events as of
June 13, 2019
Information
CITY OF EDINA
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
www.edinamn.gov
ACTION REQUESTED:
None.
INTRODUCTION:
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Schedule of Upcoming Meetings and Events as of June 13, 2019
TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION SCHEDULE OF MEETING AND EVENT DATES AS OF JUNE 13, 2019
SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS/DATES/EVENTS
Thursday Jun 20 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday Jul 18 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday Aug 15 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday Sep 19 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Tuesday Oct 1 City Council Work Session – Board/Commission 5:30 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Work Plan Meeting (chair presentations)
Thursday Oct 24 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Tuesday Nov 19 City Council Work Session – Board/Commission 5:30 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Work Plan Meeting (staff recommendations)
Thursday Nov 21 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday Dec 19 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday Jan 16 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday Feb 20 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday Mar 19 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday Apr 16 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday May 21 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM