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TRAFFIC SAFETY ADVISORY COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
MAY 13, 2 015 - 7:00 P.M.
1. Called Meeting to Order
2. Approved Agenda
3. Audience —Residents requested traffic study at Harwell Path and Guild Avenue.
4. Approved Minutes of March 11, 2015 Regular Meeting
5. Regular Agenda Items:
A. Heard Request for Stop Sign Along Findlay Avenue at Feldspar Lane.
B. Heard Request for Street Lights on South Side of 127th Street between Germane Avenue and
Garland Avenue
C. Heard Request for Stop Signs at Intersection of Garrett and 152nd Street
6. Informational Items
A. Other Traffic Concerns Communicated to the City:
1. Police—No Other Concerns Reported
2. Public Works—No Other Concerns Reported
B. Educational Issues—
1. Heard Information on DECA Presentation and Toward Zero Death Committee and Metro
TZD Conference
7. Adjourned Meeting.
NEXT REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETINGS:
Wednesday July 8, 2015 7:00 p.m. (Regular)
Welcome to the Apple Valley Traffic Safety Advisory Committee meeting. The Committee is a forum to hear citizen concerns
regarding traffic and parking on City streets, as well as pedestrian and bicycle safety issues. The Committee also evaluates
proposals for traffic control devices, signage, and striping and considers citywide traffic education and communication
programs. The Committee encourages residents to bring their concerns forward and appreciates your efforts to help make
our City a safer community. Specific traffic solutions may also have unintended and potentially dangerous consequences as
there are often engineering and liability issues involved with traffic controls and roadway designs to consider. When
evaluating resident concerns, the Committee follows a process that looks broadly at multiple possible solutions and utilizes
the City's engineering resources to help determine the most appropriate solution for identified problems: 1) The concern is
received. 2) Options are identified to address the concern. 3) Additional analysis of the options to determine engineering,
legal liability, and financial constraints or issues may be necessary. 4) A recommendation is made. We appreciate your
participation in exploring the most appropriate solution for the problem in your area.
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TRAFFIC SAFETY ADVISORY COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING TENTATIVE
AGENDA
MAY 13, 2015 - 7:00 P.M.
1. Call to Order
2. Approval of Agenda
3. Audience - 10 Minutes Total Time Limit - For Items NOT on this Agenda
4. Approval of Minutes of March 11, 2015 Regular Meeting
5. Regular Agenda Items:
A. Request for Stop Sign Along Findlay Avenue at Feldspar Lane
B. Request for Street Lights on South Side of 127th Street between Germane Ave and Garland
Ave
C. Request for Stop Signs at Intersection of Garrett and 152nd Street
6. Informational Items
A. Other Traffic Concerns Communicated to the City:
1. Police
2. Public Works
B. Educational Issues
7. Adj ourn.
NEXT REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETINGS:
Wednesday July 8, 2015 7:00 p.m. (Regular)
Welcome to the Apple Valley Traffic Safety Advisory Committee meeting. The Committee is a forum to hear citizen concerns
regarding traffic and parking on City streets, as well as pedestrian and bicycle safety issues. The Committee also evaluates
proposals for traffic control devices, signage, and striping and considers citywide traffic education and communication
programs. The Committee encourages residents to bring their concerns forward and appreciates your efforts to help make
our City a safer community. Specific traffic solutions may also have unintended and potentially dangerous consequences as
there are often engineering and liability issues involved with traffic controls and roadway designs to consider. When
evaluating resident concerns, the Committee follows a process that looks broadly at multiple possible solutions and utilizes
the City's engineering resources to help determine the most appropriate solution for identified problems: 1) The concern is
received. 2) Options are identified to address the concern. 3) Additional analysis of the options to determine engineering,
legal liability, and financial constraints or issues may be necessary. 4) A recommendation is made. We appreciate your
participation in exploring the most appropriate solution for the problem in your area.
Traffic Safety Advisory Committee
City of Apple Valley
March 11, 2015
7:00 p.m. Municipal Center
Minutes
1. Call to Order
The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Chair Arthur Zimmerman
Members Present: John Bermel, Todd Blomstrom, Linda Dolan, Charles
Grawe, Joe Shaw, Laura Turek, Arthur Zimmerman
Members Absent:
Consultants/Alternates Present:
Others Present: Susan Young
2. Approval of Agenda
Ms. Dolan requested the addition of an educational item on school projects.
MOTION: Ms. Dolan moved, second by Mr. Bermel to approve the agenda
as amended. Motion passed 7-0.
3. Audience Items
There were no audience items.
4. Approval of January 14, 2015 Minutes
MOTION: Mr. Grawe moved, second by Mr. Shaw, to approve the Minutes
of January 14, 2015 as presented. Motion passed 6-0. (Ms. Dolan abstained)
5A. Proposed Stop Signs along Dorchester Trail at Dover Drive
Mr. Blomstrom presented a report prepared by former Assistant City Engineer
Dave Bennett. Dorchester Trail functions as a low-volume neighborhood
collector roadway. The intersections along Dorchester Trail are currently
uncontrolled. Mr. Bennett found that there were some obstructions at the
intersections with Durango Place (which also has a significant elevation
change approaching the intersection) and Dover Drive. Mr. Bennett
recommended the installation of stop signs for traffic on Durango Place,
Dover Drive, and Driftwood Lane at intersections with Dorchester Trail.
MOTION: Ms. Dolan moved, second by Mr. Bermel, to recommend the
installation of stop signs as recommended by the engineer. Motion passed 7-
0.
5B.Receive Garden View Drive Traffic Data
Mr. Blomstrom distributed the traffic data and noted that it is very consistent
with data collected in the recent past.
6A.Other Traffic Concerns Communicated to the City of Apple Valley
Police Concerns
Mr. Bermel reported a pedestrian fatality at the controlled intersection of
142nd Street and Pilot Knob Road. The pedestrian was hit in a crosswalk by a
vehicle making a left-hand turn. Preliminary analysis suggests that the angle
of the sun may have been a factor.
Public Works Concerns
Mr. Blomstrom noted that there may be some modifications to the double left
turn lanes at 157th Street and Cedar Avenue.
6B.Educational Issues
1. Toward Zero Deaths Information
Ms. Young made a presentation on the Toward Zero Deaths initiative. She
noted that the goal of the initiative is to reduce traffic fatalities to zero. When
the initiative started, traffic fatalities in Minnesota were around 600 per year.
They are now slightly below 400 per year.
2. School Project Information
Ms. Dolan provided information about an initiative with the school DECA
program to increase awareness among students and parents of a new law
requiring more parental involvement in the driver's education process.
7. Adjourn
MOTION: Mr. Bermel moved, second by Mr. Shaw, to adjourn. Motion
passed 6- 0. Meeting was adjourned at 8:45 p.m.