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Transportation and Circulation Commission Meeting - Agenda May 7, 2007

City of San Carlos

Transportation and Circulation Commission

May 15, 2007 7:00 PM

Council Chambers, 600 Elm Street, San Carlos, CA

Agenda

Agenda materials may be viewed in City Hall on the Friday preceding the meeting.

Chairperson: Paul Spagnoli

Commission: Jason Mansfield, Thomas Feledy, Jack Baumgarten, Gail McPartland, Margaret Pye, Tony Panero

1. Pledge of Allegiance

2. Roll Call

3. Changes to the Order of Agenda

4. Determination of Terms of Office for Two Commissioners

5. Approval of Minutes

a) Approval of minutes of April 17, 2007 meeting

6.Information Items

a) The Brown Act- Government Code 54950 presented by the Deputy City Attorney, Greg Rubens

b) Presentation of the proposed Red Light Camera project and requesting the Commission’s endorsement

c) Commission Reports

7. Unfinished Business

a) Review and discussion of the alternatives to improve pedestrian safety at the intersection of San Carlos Avenue and Chestnut Street and recommendation to the City Council for implementation. (Continued from April 17, 2007)

8. New Business

a) Review and selection of one of the alternatives for striping north bound Alameda de Las Pulgas approaching intersection of Rockridge Road.

b) Review and discussion of proposed conceptual plan for Holly Street/ Highway 101 interchange modifications including Holly Street widening and the proposed improvements to east bound Brittan Avenue at Industrial Road and recommendation to the City Council for inclusion of these projects into the City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP)

9. Public Comment

Each speaker is limited to three minutes.Total time not to exceed 15 minutes.

Public Comment is limited to items not on the agenda.The Commission may briefly respond to statements

Made or questions posed as allowed by the Brown Act (Government Code Section 54954.2). However, the

Commission's general policy is to refer items to staff for attention, or have a matter placed on a future

Commission agenda for a more comprehensive action or report.

10. Adjournment

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