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Robert Weil
Public Works Director/City Engineer
600 Elm Street
San Carlos, CA 94070
Phone: (650) 802-4202
Fax: (650) 595-6702
Traffic and Transportation Commission - Agenda September 20, 2006

Traffic and Transportation Commission

 

September 20, 2006 7:00 PM

 

Council Chambers, 600 Elm Street, San Carlos, CA

 

 

A G E N D A

 

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

 

CHAIRPERSON: Paul Spagnoli

COMMISSION:  Jason Mansfield, Thomas Feledy, Kavita Mehta, Gail McPartland

 

1.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

 

2.ROLL CALL

 

3.CHANGES TO THE ORDER OF AGENDA

 

4.APPROVAL OF MINUTES

 a)     Approval of minutes of July 2006 meeting

 

5.   COMMISSONERS REPORT

 

6.    NEW BUSINESS

 a)  City of San Carlos Strategic Planning Document (for information, copy attached)

 b)  Consideration of elimination of “one-hour” parking on the west side of 1400 and 1500 blocks of El Camino Real

 c) Consideration of merging Traffic & Transportation Commission with Bicycle/ Pedestrian Advisory Committee (B/PAC)      

(Review item 3 d) of the minutes of B/PAC September meeting)

 d) Review and consideration of the Bicycle/ Pedestrian Advisory Committee (B/PAC) recommendations for a citywide survey    

 (Review item 4 a) of the minutes of B/PAC September meeting)

 

  7.  PUBLIC COMMENT

 

Each speaker is limited to five minutes.  Total time not to exceed 20 minutes.  If you are addressing a non-agenda item, the committee may briefly respond to statements made or questions posed as allowed by the Brown Act (Government Code Section 54954.2).  However, the general policy is to refer items to staff for attention, or have a matter placed on a future agenda for a more comprehensive action or report.

 

8.   ADJOURNMENT

 

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.

 

                To assist with the preparation of accurate minutes, the commission meetings are tape recorded.

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