Infrastructure Working Group Jun 24, 2009

The Infrastructure Working Group met June 24, 2009 in the City of Redondo Beach.  Please find the agenda and additional meeting information below. 
 
 
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SOUTH BAY CITIES COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
Infrastructure Working Group Meeting
 
DATE: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 from 11:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M.
 
LOCATION:  Blue Water Grill, 665 North Harbor Drive, Redondo Beach 90277
For map of location go to www.bluewatergrill.com.
 
TIME:     SOCIAL & ORDER LUNCH - 11:30 A.M. to 11:50 A.M.
              MEETING – 12:00 to 1:30 P.M.
 
To ensure seating for everyone, please RSVP your attendance by
close of business, Monday, June 22 to Kim Fuentes at kim@southbaycities.org
 
Cost of lunch, including soft drinks, coffee, dessert, and tip, is $25.00 per person
Payment will be collected during the meeting. Lunch selection will be available at the meeting.
 
AGENDA (attached) includes:
 
-- Model Corridor – Rob Hranac, Berkeley Transportation Systems
 
-- Concrete & Asphalt Repair Material & Technique – Robert Shutt & Candace Carlson, Crafco, Inc.
 
-- Measure R Funding: South Bay Operational Improvement Projects – Kim Fuentes, SBCCOG
The SBCCOG has been working with Metro and Caltrans to identify South Bay projects that qualify for Measure R operational improvement projects.  Measure R funds can be used to complete transportation operational improvement projects that are on or adjacent to the I-405, I-110, 1-105 and SR-91 freeway systems. 
 
Cities should review project list prior to the meeting and be prepared to comment on proposed project and any new projects to be consider adding to the list. List to follow in separate e-mail.
 
-- AB 213 (Lowenthal) Vehicles: Parking – Kim Fuentes, SBCCOG
SBCCOG is looking for input on this bill to report to SBCCOG Board. 
 
This bill allows a city or county, by ordinance or resolution, to permit drivers to park vehicles on the left-hand side of residential streets that dead-end with no cul-de-sac or other designated turnaround area, if the city or county makes a finding supported by a professional engineering study that the ordinance or resolution is justified by the need to facilitate the safe and orderly movement of vehicles.  A city or county may limit application of the ordinance or resolution to certain streets or portions of streets, and the ordinance or resolution does not apply until the city or county erects proper signage.  Brought to the SBCCOG’s attention by Assemblymember Lowenthal’s staff who said that this would specifically help our cities.  Opposed by Highway Patrol. (Copy of bill to follow in separate e-mail.)
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6-09 IWG agenda.doc50 KB
6.09 IWG AB213.doc33.5 KB
AB213.doc31 KB
5-09IWGmin..doc57.5 KB
Transportation Project List as of 4-14-09.xls114 KB
1-Measure-R-SouthBay-Revised-List-As-of-05-21-2009.xls40 KB
MeasureRSouthBayMap3.pdf770.06 KB
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