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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-03-21 Meeting PacketAgenda Transportation Commission City Of Edina, Minnesota City Hall, Community Room Thursday, March 21, 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 February 21, 2019 V.Special Recognitions And Presentations A.Community Engagement Update 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.2018 Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety Fund Summary Report B.Proposed 2019-2020 Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety Fund Projects C.Tra-c Safety Report of February 26, 2019 D.2019 Work Plan Updates VIII.Chair And Member Comments IX.Sta4 Comments X.Calendar Of Events A.Schedule of Upcoming Meetings and Events as of March 1, 2019 XI.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 ampli6cation, an interpreter, large-print documents or something else, please call 952-927-8861 72 hours in advance of the meeting. Date: March 21, 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 February 21, 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 February 21, 2019. INTRODUCTION: See attached draft minutes. ATTACHMENTS: Description ETC Minutes Feb 21, 2019 Draft Minutes☒ Approved Minutes☐ Approved Date: Minutes City Of Edina, Minnesota Transportation Commission Community Conference Room February 21, 2019 I. Call To Order Chair Richman called the meeting to order II. Roll Call Answering roll call were Commissioners Johnson, Kane, Olson, Richman, Ruthruff, Scherer Absent: Commissioner Ahler, Ayelomi, McCarthy, Veluvali, Zimbwa III. Approval Of Meeting Agenda Motion was made by Commissioner Olson and seconded by Commissioner Johnson to approve the agenda. All voted aye. Motion carried. IV. Approval Of Meeting Minutes Motion was made by Commissioner Ruthruff and seconded by Commissioner Olson approving the January 17, 2019 meeting minutes. All voted aye. Motion carried. V. Community Comment Ryan Stinson, a property owner at W 74th St and Bush Lake Rd said Wooden Hill Brewery had on-street parking approved and they would also like on-street parking in front of their building just north of there. He said he is in support of this and additional parking would be ideal for that area. VI. Reports/Recommendations A. Annual Elections Commissioner Johnson nominated Commissioner Richman to chair. Motion made by Commissioner Kane and seconded by Commissioner Johnson to close the nomination. Chair Richman accepted the nomination. All voted aye. Motion carried to make Commissioner Richman ETC chair for 2019. Commissioner Olson nominated Commissioner Ahler to vice-chair. Motion made by Commissioner Ruthruff and seconded by Commissioner Olson to close the nomination. Commissioner Ahler accepted the nomination. All voted aye. Motion carried to make Commissioner Ahler ETC vice-chair for 2019. B. 2019 Work Plan Updates Commissioners provided updates on current status of each of their 2019 work plan items. C. 2018 Traffic Safety Summary Report Traffic Safety Coordinator Nick Bauler, presented the summary report for 2018 traffic safety requests. Draft Minutes☒ Approved Minutes☐ Approved Date: D. Traffic Safety Report of January 29, 2019 Motion was made by Commissioner Johnson and seconded by commissioner Ruthruff to approve the January 29, 2019 traffic safety report. All voted Aye. Motion Carried. E. Discuss Draft Comprehensive Plan Transportation and Implementation Chapters Everyone agreed it looked good and are happy with previously discussed chapters. It does need some editing. VII. Chair And Member Comments Commissioner Olson said the Boards and Commissioner Dinner is coming up on April 30 at 6pm and next month’s meeting falls during Edina’s spring break. Commissioner Johnson said Mary Brindle said yes to participate on TDM work plan item. He asked what traffic means and suggested that the word is restricted to cars only. He also suggested having a self-driving car engineer present information at one of the ETC meetings. Commissioner Ruthruff said the joint commission meeting with Richfield was valuable and we should have another one. Commissioner Scherer said we should have a field trip to one the cities’ street projects during construction. Commissioner Richman said there is an info session on W 58th St, Monday, February 25, 2019 at 6 pm at the Public Works Facility. VIII. Staff Comments • Announced new Transportation Planner Andrew Scipioni would be at the March ETC meeting. • U of MN capstone project will evaluate Valley View Road adjacent to Edina High School. • Staff is looking at 2 firms to help assist with training the ETC on transportation studies. IX. Schedule of Meeting and Events as of February 15, 2019 For information purposes only, no discussion. X. Adjournment at 7:26 p.m Motion was made by Commissioner Johnson and seconded by Commissioner Kane to adjourn the February 21, 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 2 NAME Ahler, Mindy 1 1 50% Johnson, Kirk 1 1 2 100% Iyer, Surya 0 0% LaForce, Tom 0 0% Kane, Bocar 1 1 50% McCarthy, Bruce 1 1 50% Miranda, Lou 0 0% Olson, Larry 1 1 2 100% Richman, Lori 1 1 2 100% Ruthruff, Erik 1 1 2 100% Scherer, Matthew 1 1 2 100% Veluvali, Shankar 1 1 50% Emmanual Ayelomi (s) 0 0% Yeukai Zimbwa (s) 0 0% Date: March 21, 2019 Agenda Item #: V.A. To:Transportation Commission Item Type: Other From:Andrew Scipioni, Transportation Planner Item Activity: Subject:Community Engagement Update Information CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: None. INTRODUCTION: Community Engagement Coordinator MJ Lamon will be providing information on the City's efforts and strategies related to community engagement, including Better Together Edina and Next Door. Date: March 21, 2019 Agenda Item #: VII.A. To:Transportation Commission Item Type: Report and Recommendation From:Andrew Scipioni, Transportation Planner Item Activity: Subject:2018 Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety Fund Summary Report Information CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: None. INTRODUCTION: The attached staff report summarizes how the Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety (PACS) Fund was utilized in 2018. This annual report will be presented at the March 19, 2019 City Council meeting. ATTACHMENTS: Description 2018 Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety (PACS) Fund Summary Report 2018 PACS Fund Summary Table 2018 PACS Fund Project Map March 21, 2019 Edina Transportation Commission Andrew Scipioni, Transportation Planner 2018 Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety (PACS) Fund Summary Report Information / Background: Below is a summary of how the PACS Fund was utilized in 2018. Its primary intent is to indicate what share non-motorized transportation infrastructure construction projects have of the Fund’s expenditures for last year, in addition to general information for 2018. As shown on the attached table, the PACS Funds available in 2018 were $1,379,575. This includes approximately $191,000 in Hennepin County grants and other cost- share payments, as well as $10,400 in rollover funds from 2017. Approximately $422,000 is estimated to roll over from 2018 into the 2019 (current) PACS Fund. $957,758 of available funds was spent on PACS-related projects and items in 2018 (a decrease of approximately $16,172 or 1.7% from 2017). 69% ($660,402) was spent on new pedestrian and bicycle facilities (56% for “stand-alone” projects and 13% for projects associated with Neighborhood Roadway or Municipal State Aid Reconstruction Projects) and 9% on final payments for previous projects. PACS Project Type Cost Total Percentage New Pedestrian & Bicycle Facilities $ 660,402 68.9% Final Payments for Previous Projects $ 83,103 8.7% Total Construction: $743,505 77.6% Professional Services $ 79,954 8.4% Other (maintenance, supplies, etc.) $ 8,875 0.9% Transportation Planner Salary and Benefits $125,424 13.1% Total Administrative: $ 214,253 22.4% Total 2018 PACS Expenditures: $ 957,758 100.0% STAFF REPORT Page 2 Please note that while most of the costs on the attached table are actual construction costs, some are estimated based on pending final payments to contractors (some of which will be paid for with 2019 PACS Funds). Additionally, as of the time of this memorandum, the fourth quarter 2018 utility franchise fees have yet to be received; these have been estimated for this report. The percentage of funds spent on Roadway Reconstruction projects was lower in 2018 compared to past years. Overall, approximately 1.1 mile of new pedestrian facilities were installed in 2018 using the PACS Fund, a decrease of 1.1 miles (or 50%) from 2017. This is due to the lower amount of pedestrian facilities associated with Roadway Reconstruction projects and higher unit prices for some of the “stand-alone” sidewalk projects. *Franchise Fees = 1,178,181.00$ Intergovernmental (Grants) = 175,600.00$ Other = 15,385.00$ 2017 PACS Fund Rollover = 10,409.00$ 1,379,575.00$ Construction Street/Item Location Map Key Approx. LF of New Facility Notes Cost % of Expenditures Pedestrian Valley View Rd sidewalk Mark Terrace Dr to Gleason Rd A 930 Active Routes to School (ARTS) recommendation 332,496$ Pedestrian Valley View Rd /Valley Ln sidewalk, pedestrian curb ramps Various B - Normandale Park D Neighborhood Roadway Reconstruction 33,798$ Pedestrian W 60th St sidewalk School Rd to Concord Ave C 1,120 Concord A/G Neighborhood Roadway Reconstruction 64,389$ Pedestrian/ Bicycle W 62nd St shared-use path/sidewalk; Brookview Ave sdewalk/bike lanes Valley View Rd to France Ave; Valley View Rd to W 62nd St D 2,285 W 62nd St Reconstruction 22,666$ Pedestrian France Ave sidewalk W 42nd St to W 38th St E 1,280 Cost-share with Hennepin County, City of St. Louis Park 164,522$ Pedestrian Xerxes Ave/W 68th St sidewalk Cub Foods parking lot to Xerxes Ave F 70 Cost-share with Cub Foods 32,772$ Bicycle Cahill Rd, Valley View Rd bike lane pavement markings W 78th to W 70th St, Antrim Rd to Creek Valley Rd G/H 2018 Mill and Overlays performed by Public Works 9,759$ Pedestrian/ Bicycle Final payments on 2016/2017 projects 83,103$ Valley View Rd sidewalk Mark Terrace Dr to Gleason Rd Engineering fees (WSB & Associates) 31,373$ 2018 Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan Planning fees (Community Design Group) 16,622$ Sidewalk survey postcards Postage (Midwest Mailing Systems) 228$ Arden Park shared-use paths (Arden Park Restoration project) Engineering fees (Minnehaha Creek Watershed District) 31,731$ RRFB crossing supplies 3,103$ Internal services (I.T., equipment maintenance) 5,772$ Transportation Planner One full-time employee (direct and indirect labor costs) 125,424$ 13.1% Total = 957,758$ 100.0% 5,685 **Rollover to 2019 Budget = 421,817$ Other 0.9% **Based on estimated 4th quarter 2018 fees and estimated final construction costs * Includes estimated 4th quarter 2018 fees 8.3% Revenue2018 Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety Fund Expenditures 2018 PACS Budget = Professional Services 77.6% ¹» ¹» ¹» ¹º¹º ¹º ñ ñ ñ ¹» ¹º ¹º ¹º ¹º ¹º ¹º ñ ñ ñ ñ Braemar Golf Course Bredesen Park Rosland Park Pamela Park Lewis Park Highlands Park Walnut Ridge Park Todd Park Garden Park Heights Park Van Valkenburg Park Fred Richards Golf Course Creek Valley Park Lake Edina Park Krahl Hill Normandale Park Weber Field Park Arneson Acres Park Countryside Park Alden Park Utley Park Yorktown Park Wooddale Park Arden Park York Park Cornelia Park Strachauer Park Fox MeadowPark Edinborough Park KojetinPark McGuirePark BirchcrestPark SherwoodPark Melody LakePark Williams Park ChowenPark St. John'sPark TingdalePark BrowndalePark GrandviewSquare FrankTupa Park Courtney Fields ?ÞA@ ?úA@ ?úA@ ?ÞA@ A B C D E F G H Mud Lake LakeEdina Mirror Lake Lake Cornelia ArrowheadLake HighlandsLake IndianheadLake Melody Lake LakePamela HawkesLake Harvey Lake Centennial Lake Minnehaha Creek Ni ne Mile Cr eek Nine Mile Creek Canadian Pacific RailroadCanadian Pacific RailroadCityHall St PetersLutheran School FireStation Public Works &Park Maintenance PublicLibrary ConcordSchool CorneliaSchool HighlandSchool EdinaHighSchool Our Lady ofGrace School SouthviewMiddleSchool CountrysideSchool Valley ViewMiddle School Creek Valley School NormandaleElementary EdinaCommunityCenter GoldenYearsMontessor CalvinChristianSchool FireStationBLAKE RDSCHAEFER RDVERNON AVEFRANCE AVE SXERXES AVE SCAHILL RD70TH ST W 66TH ST W YORK AVE SINTERLACHEN BLVD MALONEY AVE 4 4 T H S T W 50TH ST W 54TH ST W 58TH ST W GLEASON RD70TH ST W 76TH ST W DEWEY HILL RD VALLEY VIEW RD VALLEY VIEW RD MINNESOTA DR78TH ST W /Engineering DeptMarch 2019 Legend City of Edina2018 PACS Fund Projects New Pedestrian/Bicycle Facilities Constructed Pavement Markings Replaced Date: March 21, 2019 Agenda Item #: VII.B. To:Transportation Commission Item Type: Report and Recommendation From:Andrew Scipioni, Transportation Planner Item Activity: Subject:Proposed 2019-2020 Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety Fund Projects Discussion CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: None. INTRODUCTION: Staff wishes to share with the Commission the Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety (PACS) Fund projects currently proposed for 2019 and 2020, and to solicit their feedback. Project listed here are estimated and subject to change. ATTACHMENTS: Description Proposed 2019-20 PACS Fund Projects March 21, 2019 Edina Transportation Commission Andrew Scipioni, Transportation Planner Proposed 2019-2020 Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety Fund Projects Information / Background: As part of the Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety (PACS) Fund budgeting and management process, staff tracks available funds from year to year, and projects these funds into future years. The utility franchise fees generate approximately $1.2 million per year for PACS Fund-eligible projects, and staff budgets for 90% of this amount each year. When PACS Funds go unused, at the end of the year those funds are rolled over into the next year’s PACS Fund budget. Based on this and the criteria below, attached are the PACS Fund projects that staff are proposing for 2019 and 2020; projects on this list are subject to change. In recommending pedestrian and bicycle facility construction projects, staff considers a number of criteria. Several factors can affect if and how each criterion is applied and the relative weight given to each. Often, opportunities such as planned road construction projects and outside funding present themselves, and the sometimes fluid nature of these opportunities can affect if and when sidewalk projects are recommended and constructed. Recognizing that the Transportation Commission is considering the recommendation of more equity-based criteria for prioritizing PACS Fund projects, below are some of the key criteria staff considers, generally listed in descending order of relative weight. • Part of Neighborhood Roadway Reconstruction project (up to 60% cost savings) • Part of Municipal-State-Aid Reconstruction project (MSA funds pay up to 80% of construction) • Part of a roadway maintenance project (mill & overlay or seal coat) • Recommended by Active Routes to School Plan • Included in the Comprehensive Plan (on the Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities maps) • Estimated cost of project relative to remaining PACS Fund budget • Geographic distribution of projects throughout city • Additional funding/grant opportunities • Surveys and/or design documents completed • Petition for a sidewalk submitted by residents Proposed 2019 Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety Fund Projects Project Type Project Approximate Facility Length Notes Pedestrian Beard Ave sidewalk 1,260’ (W 60th St to W 58th St) Chowen Park A/B Neighborhood Reconstruction Pedestrian Safety Vernon Ave/Interlachen Blvd intersection improvements N/A Combined with TIF funding Pedestrian Valley View Rd sidewalk 785’ (Mark Terrace Dr to Moccasin Valley Rd) Phase 2 construction Pedestrian Brookview Ave sidewalk 1,450’ (W 54th St to Oaklawn Ave) Arden Park Restoration project Other Wooddale Ave/Valley View Rd traffic signal N/A Combined with TIF funding Shared-Use Path Tracy Ave shared-use path 1,100’ (Valley Ln to EB TH62 ramp) Pedestrian Safety City Hall raised crosswalk N/A Pedestrian Vernon Ave sidewalk 160’ (Arcadia Ave to SB TH100 ramp) Shared-Use Path Lincoln Dr shared-use path 1,290’ (Londonderry Dr to cul-de-sac) Connection between existing and proposed Three Rivers Park District regional trails Shared-Use Path W 70th St shared-use path 590’ (Cahill Rd to Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail) Connection between existing and proposed Three Rivers Park District regional trails Proposed 2020 Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety Fund Projects Project Type Street/Location Approximate Facility Length Notes Pedestrian Hansen Rd, W 56th St sidewalks 2,350’ (Grove St to Code Ave) Melody Lake A/Grandview A Neighborhood Reconstruction Pedestrian Shannon Dr sidewalk 450’ (Dewey Hill Rd to Kemrich Dr) Prospect Knolls A Neighborhood Reconstruction Sidewalk Highway 169 Frontage Rd 2,750’ (Braemar Blvd to Valley View Rd) Collector road without sidewalks Pedestrian Valley View Rd sidewalk 1,160’ (Moccasin Valley Rd to Mark Terrace Dr) Phase 3 construction Bicycle Valley View Rd buffered bike lanes 2,000’ (W 65th St to W 66th St) Mill & overlay performed by Public Works Shared-Use Path Gleason Rd shared-use path (upgrade existing sidewalk) 4,820’ (Valley View Rd to Dewey Hill Rd) Mill & overlay performed by Public Works Shared-Use Path Doncaster Way/Ayrshire Blvd shared-use paths 1,530’ (Glengary Pkwy to Highlands Park parking lot) Pedestrian France Ave sidewalk 270’ (W 65th St to EB TH 62 ramp) Connection to new pedestrian facility on France Ave bridge over TH62 Pedestrian W 74th St sidewalk 380’ (Bush Lake Rd to 5251 W 74th St) Extension of existing sidewalk on W 74th to next intersection Pedestrian W 77th St sidewalk 280’ (Parklawn Ave to 4100 Minnesota Dr) Mill & overlay performed by Public Works Date: March 21, 2019 Agenda Item #: VII.C. To:Transportation Commission Item Type: Report and Recommendation From:Nick Bauler, Traffic Safety Coordinator Item Activity: Subject:Traffic Safety Report of February 26, 2019 Action CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov ACTION REQUESTED: Review the Traffic Safety Report of February 26, 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 April 2 meeting. ATTACHMENTS: Description Traffic Safety Report of February 26, 2019 March 21, 2019 Edina Transportation Commission Nick Bauler, Traffic Safety Coordinator Traffic Safety Report of February 26, 2019 Information / Background: The Traffic Safety Committee (TSC) review of traffic safety matters occurred on February 26. The Traffic Safety Coordinator, Police Lieutenant, City Engineer, Public Works Director, Transportation Planner and Traffic Safety Specialist were in attendance for this meeting. The Assistant City Planner was not able to attend, but was informed of the decisions and had no objections to the recommendations. 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 March 21 Edina Transportation Commission and the April 2 City Council meeting agendas. Section A: Items on which the Traffic Safety Committee recommends action A1. Request for a crosswalk on Wooddale Ave at W 59th St • Wooddale Ave has an ADT of 3570. • Shared bike lanes are present on Wooddale Ave. • A crosswalk is located at W 60th St 650’ south of this requested location. • Peak pedestrian crossings were 105 at 4:15 PM. • No pedestrian facilities are present on W 59th St; a future sidewalk is planned on W 59th St west of Wooddale Ave. • Based on warrants, a marked crosswalk with appropriate signage is recommended. After review, staff recommends installing a crosswalk over Wooddale Ave at W 59th St. Staff will make a site visit to determine the exact location of the crosswalk based on existing constraints. Map: Location of Wooddale Ave and W 59th St STAFF REPORT Page 2 Section B: Items on which the Traffic Safety Committee recommends no action B1. Request to improve pedestrian crossing facilities in front of Colonial Church of Edina • Requestor is concerned with pedestrian safety crossing Colonial Way. • The requestor is concerned with vehicles failing to yield for pedestrians crossing Colonial Way, believing current crosswalk markings are not adequate. • Colonial Way ADT is 383. • Colonial Way has a marked crosswalk connecting the parking lot to Countryside Park and the Colonial Church of Edina. • There is no crosswalk signage or pedestrian curb ramp. • In 2018, this item was reviewed and the Traffic Safety Committee needed weekend and weekday pedestrian crossing data prior to making a recommendation. • 20 pedestrian crossings occurred during the weekday peak hour. • 135 pedestrian crossing occurred during the weekend peak hour. After review, staff recommends removing the on-street crosswalk markings. Staff agrees that since a crosswalk is not warranted, pavement markings may lead to a false sense of security to pedestrians. Staff also recommends installing a new pedestrian ramp on the sidewalk, adjacent to Colonial Church. Installing a pedestrian ramp will allow all pedestrians access to a sidewalk. Section D: Other traffic safety items handled D1. Due to numerous snow events in February 2019, many residents reached out to Traffic Safety requesting further plowing and parking enforcement. The Public Works and Police Departments were contacted for these concerns. D2. A resident contacted Traffic Safety with a concern about several vehicles using Blackfoot Pass as a cut- thru for parents and students going to Edina High School or Valley View Middle School. The resident believed southbound vehicles on Gleason Rd are queueing, leading to vehicles traveling thru Blackfoot Pass. Video surveillance determined the ADT on Blackfoot Pass to be 107, with 11 vehicles traveling thru before school began. Due to the low volume of observed traffic on Blackfoot Pass, no action is recommended. Map: Location of the marked crosswalk along Colonial Way Date: March 21, 2019 Agenda Item #: VII.D. 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 Approved 2019 Transportation Commission Work Plan Approved by Council 12/4/18 TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION Commission: Transportation Commission 2019 Annual Work Plan 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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 ☐ 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: Partners: Community Health Commission [LEAD], Human Rights & Relations Commission, Parks & Recreation Commission, Transportation Commission Progress Report: 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 ☐ 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: Partners: Parks & Recreation Commission [LEAD] and Transportation Commission Progress Report: Date: March 21, 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 March 1, 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 March 14, 2019 TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION SCHEDULE OF MEETING AND EVENT DATES AS OF MARCH 14, 2019 SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS/DATES/EVENTS Thursday Mar 21 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM Thursday Apr 18 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM Tuesday Apr 30 Annual Board/Commission Recognition Event 6:00 PM BRAEMAR GOLF CLUBHOUSE Tuesday May 7 City Council Work Session – PARC/ETC 6:15 PM COMMUNITY ROOM Thursday May 16 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM 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