HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979 Parking & Traffic•
•
Parking &
Traffic
1011 -�
Letter from E. J. Moore - By Comm. Allan: Seconded by Comm. Ewanicki
E
J.
oore
ut
RESOLVED, That -the letter of .LakeriAvenue�mliearefe�redoto the Traffic
ing
conditions in the 100 block of //7
Engineer for. recommendation. Carrie Unanimously
Bill for Engineering Services - Green Street Ramp
By Comm. Schickel: Seconded,Jby Comm. Ewanickl
olio ln and Hyatt for engineering
RESOLVED; That a bill of Ecl4in, Klepper,
services in connection with airs tom the Green
sStreet Ramp through
November 30, 1978 be approved
Discussion followed on the floor.
A vote on the resolution resulted as
l
follows:
7%
Carried Unanimously
Bill - Eckerlin; Klepper, Hahn & Hyatt
By Comm. Schickel: Seconded by Comm. Cleveland 444
RESOLVED, That a bill from Eckerlin, Klepper, Hahn & Hyatt for
services in connection with the repairs at the East Green Street
Garage, be approved in the amount of $2,369.00.
Carried Unanimously -
Request for Payment--Eckerlin, Klepper, Hahn and Hyatt
By Coital'. Maclnnes: Seconded by Comm. Cleveland 407?
RESOLVED, That a request for payment from Eckerlin, Klepper, Hahn
and Hyatt for consulting services in connection with the Green Street:
Garage: through August 9, 1979,.be approved in the amount of $1155.00.
Carried Unanimously
•
Invoice --Pittsburg Testing Laboratory
By Comm. Schickel: Seconded by Comm. Allan
RESOLVED, That an invoice from Pittsburg Testing
connection with the Green Street Parking Garage,
of $159.82. Ca
Laboratory for tests in
be approved in the amount
rried Una kmously
-3-
Lorie:Conra 113 1 2est u
W Buffalo Street appeared beifore the Board
requesting them to dispense of towing and storage charges in the amount
of $42.00. Her car was towed away at the direction of the DPW while she
was ill and could do nothing about it.
Resolution
By Comm. Schickel: Seconded by Comm. Banfieldo ofJ
/ and storage
RESOLVED, That the request from Lorie ConradngTrafficand
charges to be dispensed of be referred to the Parking,
Transit Committee. Carried Unanimously
Towing and Storage Charge
Comm. Ewanicki reported that at the February 14 meeting Laurie Conrad
appeared before the Board requesting reimbursement of towing and storage
charges of $42.00 which she incurred because her car was towed away for
snow removal purposes at the direction of the department at a time when
Laurie Conrad was ill and was unable to do anything about it. The request
was referred to the Parking and Traffic Committee. The committee has
considered the request. The request is made on purely humanitarian grounds
by Laurie Conrad who was so ill she was unable to leave her house. Ms.
Conrad did, however, arrange to have a friend bring her food and take care
of her animals. The committee sympathizes with Ms. Conrad's plight.
However, the responsibility for the car was hers and not the city's. No
wrong doing on the part of the city is alleged; therefore, there is no
basis for the city to accept responsibility for the towing and storage
charges.
Resolution
By Comm. Ewanicki: Seconded by Comm. Allan
RESOLVED, That the request of Laurie Conrad of 113 1/2 West Buffalo Street
for reimbursement of towing and storage charges incurred on January 26,
1979, be denied.
4)177
Carried Unanimously
-4 -
,Courtesy Tickets Issued by the Police Department
By Comm. Banfield: Seconded by Comm. Ewanicki 2-)ag1-71
RESOLVED, That the subject of courtesy tickets still being issued by
the Police Department for overtime parking on the meters be referred
to the Parking, Traffic and Transit Committee.
Carried Unanimously
Courtesy Tickets
Mayor Conley reported that he has asked the Police Department for a
report on possible abuse of the policy of issuing courtesy tickets,
3/0/7/
Discussion followed on the floor,
• No action was taken on the matter.
Courtesy Tickets
By Comm. Cleveland: Seconded by Comm. Banfield
RESOLVED, That the Police Department be requested to discontinue the
:practice of issuing courtesy tickets to motorists who are in violation
of the metered parking regulations.
Discussion followed on the floor.
Mayor Conley agreed that he would call a meeting with the DI'BA, Board and
Dep. Chief Pagliero prior to the next meeting of the Board of Public Works.
Withdrawal Resolution
By Comm. Cleveland: Seconded by Comm, Banfield
RESOLVED, The resolution concerning courtesy tickets be withdrawn.
Carried Unanimously
Courtesy Parking Tickets 7y
Mayor Conley requested another two weeks to sit down with the
Downtown Ithaca Businessmen's Association to review the matter of
courtesy parking tickets. The Mayor explained that he had been tied
up with another issue and had not had the time to take care df this
matter. He has had some conversations but needs more time.
Courtesy Tickets
By Comm. Banfield: Seconded by Comm. Cleveland
RESOLVED, That the Board instruct the Police Department to stop
immediately issuance of courtesy tickets.
Discussion followed on the floor.
A vote on the resolution resulted as follows:
51,P3/7y
Ayes (3) - Cleveland, Banfield, Walker
Nays (2) - Schickel, Mayor Conley
Absent (2) - Allan, Ewanicki
Carried
Parking Situation in Downtown Ithaca
Stuart Lewis, 120 E. State Street, representing the D.I.B.A., accompanied
by Joseph ,CGo,sentini and Joanna Bard, addressed the Board concerning the
parking situation in downtown Ithaca. He requested the eventual removal
of parking meters, free parking for two hours, and increased fines for
violators- not moving their cars after the initial two hours free parking.
The Association would also like the same two-hour free parking under the
ramp until construction begins on the Center Ithaca project.
Mayor Conley informed Mr. Lewis that he had that afternoon met with Comm.
Cleveland, Chief of Police Herson and Officer Norman to discuss alterna-
tives to the Courtesy Parking program. He stated he would set up a meeting
with all persons involved the week of August 13th. He will also have
figures for revenues involved. Mr. Lewis indicated he would also like
copies of revenue figures. q01-
Resolution
By Comm. Schickel: Seconded by Comm. Walker
RESOLVED, That the matter of parking in downtown Ithaca be referred to
the Parking, Traffic and Transit Committee for study and that this.
committee, -if :possib1 ,.''. come -back with'.a--,recommendation for the next
Board meeting.
Carried Unanimously
—Free Parking for Jurors �/���7�
By Comm. Ewanicki: Seconded by Comm. Allan
RESOLVED, That the City will extend the same courtesy parking in the
parking ramps as on the meters to jurors whose cars display a juror
sticker. Carried Unanimously
The City Clerk was directed to notify the county and city court of this
action.
Standardization of Products or Services?`l
Comm. Ewanicki reported that State law permits a municipality to standard-
ize on the products or services of a particular brand name when it can be
shown that such standardization would be to the advantage of the munici-
pality, provided the governing body of the municipality adopts a resolution
permitting such standardization. This action does not remove the require-
ment of competitive bidding. The following resolution with respect to
traffic signal equipment is in order:
Resolution
By Comm. Ewanicki: Seconded by Comm. Allan
WHEREAS, the City now has Crouse -Hinds traffic signal controllers and'
traffic equipment in use in 52 intersections throughout the City, and
WHEREAS, labor costs for servicing a standard signal equipment will be
less than for servicing different types;
7brgi-1
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Common Council be requested to
adopt Crouse -Hinds as the standard traffic signal and controller equip-
ment to be purchased and used by the City of Ithaca in the year 1979,
except on the existing arterial system on Meadow Street, and to authorize
the Board of Public Works to advertise for bids, and to purchase traffic
signal and controller equipment of this manufacturer in such quantity as
the funds provided in the 1979 budget will permit.
Discussion followed on the floor.
A vote on the resolution resulted as follows:
Carried Unanimously
Parking --100 and 200 blocks of East Green Street
Comm. Ewanicki reported that the following recommendation is made by the'
, City Traffic Engineer for the purpose of correcting the present
'ordinances to reflect the existing conditions of parking in the 100 and
200 blocks of East Green Street. AI).g171
Resolution
By Comm. Ewanicki: Seconded by Comm. Allan
RESOLVED, That the Common Council be requested to amend its Parking and
Traffic Ordinance as follows, in order to update the parking regulations
on Green Street so as to reflect existing conditions and needs:
SECTION 60.43 PARKING PROHIBITED IN DESIGNATED LOCATIONS 4b".5i12y
Delete: East Green Street, south side, from Tioga Street to State
Street and on the north side from Cayuga Street to State
Street.
Insert: East Green Street, both sides, from Tioga Street to State
Street.
Insert: East Green Street, south side, from a point 175 east of
Cayuga Street, to Tioga Street.
SECTION 60.51A PARKING METERS, ZONES
Delete: East Green Street, both sides, 100 block.
Insert: East Green Street, north side, from Cayuga Street to Tioga
Street.
Insert: East Green Street, south side, from Cayuga Street to a point
175 feet east.
Delete: East Green Street, north side, from Cayuga Street to Albany
Street.
Delete: West Green Street, south side, from Cayuga Street to Albany
Street.
Insert: West Green Street, both sides, from Cayuga Street to Albany
Street.
Discussion followed on the floor.
A vote on the resolution resulted as follows:
Carried Unanimously
•
-7-
Request for Pedestrian Unloading and Pickup Space
Mr. Michael Peter, 220 E. State Street, requested lease of two parking
spaces on an annual basis, in front of 112 N. Aurora Street where he
anticipates opening a restaurant, for the purpose of unloading and picking
up persons or groups of persons using his restaurant or other businesses
in that block.
Resolution
By Comm. Schickel: Seconded by Comm. Ewanicki
RESOLVED, That the request for lease of two parking spaces in front of
112 N. Aurora Street be referred to the Parking, Traffic and Transit
Committee and City Attorney Shapiro. Carried Unanimously
Request for 2 Parking Spaces at 112 N. Aurora Street
Comm. Cleveland reported that at a meeting the request of Mr. Peters for
two parking spaces in front of 112 North Aurora Street was discussed. It
appeared that adequate loading space will be provided in the 100 block and
that the request for parking spaces directly in front of the restaurant
should be denied.
Resolution
By Comm. Cleveland: Seconded by Comm. Schickel
RESOLVED, That the request of Mr. Peters for two parking spaces in front
of 112 North Aurora Street be denied.
0c/77
Carried Unanimously
Mr. Peters will be notified of the Board's decision by the City Clerk,
•
Par ing A rreemen eTompkins- CountyCty± Ithaca
R Comm,
Cleveland: Seconded by Comm. Ewa.nic:ki
RESOLVED, That the city enter into an agreement Cbelowl with Tompkins
' County to provide for city metering and enforcement of a portion of the
county parking lot adjacent to the Court House.3077
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, That t'eCity Athe brequested
stepsthat
determine
and advise the Board and/or the
nCommon Council
city must take to accomplish. this. Carried Unanimously
AGREEMENT
AGREEMENT, made this day of , 1979, by and between the
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS hereinafter referred to as the "County," and the CITY ,
OF ITHACA, hereinafter referred to as the "City."
W ITNESSET I -I:
WHEREAS, the County does desire to improve access for public parking in
the Courthouse area by providing for controlled metered parking in the
area of Courthouse parking outlined in Exhibit A attached hereto, and
WHERE^:S, the City of Ithaca has agreed to install said meters and manage
sane under certain terms and conditions;
NOW, TI-IEREFORE, in consideration of the promises, covenants, and condi-
tions herein the parties hereto agree as follows: 77
31,o
1. The City agrees to provide and maintain one hour meters for
approximately twenty --five parking spaces shown in red on Exhibit A attached
hereto; in the County parking lot, on. meter posts installed by the County.
7. The City shall manage said designate metered parking area and
collect and receive all metering fees.
3. The County shall maintain the parking area surface.
4. The County resefv-es the right on those days when the County Board
is in session to "bag" certain Teeters for use by the Board.
5. It is agreed between the parties that .he designated metered
parking area shall be by this agreement a City parking area subject to all
applicable ordinances and local laws of the City of Ithaca.
6. 'This contract shall commence on day of , 1979,
and continue until the 3lst day of December 198 , subject to cancellation
by either party on one month's written notice to the other.
7. The'County shall provide the City of Ithaca with public liability
insurance with limits of $500,000 property damage and $1,000,0.00 bodily
damage coverage, naming the City of Ithaca as an additional insured on
said policy as its interest appears."
American Public Works Association - Free Parking
By Comm. Cleveland: Seconded by Comm. Walker
RESOLVED, That the New York State Chapter of the American Puhlic Works
Association be authorized to use the southerly portion of parking lot D
in connection with the equipment display at its Spring Meeting of May 16,
17 and 18. � /7y
IT IS FURTHER RECOMMENDED, That the courtesy of free parking in lot D be
extended to members of the association while attending the meeting.
Carried Unanimously
•
-10 -
Parking Control Study
Comm. Cleveland reported that a sheet showing the relationship between
parking receipts and expenditures for parking on -street and off-street in
the central business district appears to indicate that the city is spending
more out-of-pocket on enforcement of its parking regulations than it
.collects in revenue. It further appears that this is true even without
,provision for capital expenditures.
'Resolution
'By Comm. Cleveland: Seconded by Comm. Schickel
RESOLVED, That the Parking, Traffic and Transit Committee be requested to
study the relationship between income and expenditure on parking control
,and report its recommendations to the Board at some future meeting.
Carried Unanimously
Removal of Meter s
Comm. Schickel asked about removal
agreed the matter can be discussed
the Parking, Traffic and Transit Co
3/3J7y
of meters entirely and it was
at the May 29, 1979 meeting of
mmittee.
On Street Parking Financial Aspects - Report
As requested by Commissioner Schickel, the Parking and Traffic
Committee reviewed the financial aspects of on -street parking and
concluded that the net income, not including fines and not including
costs of enforcement, in 1978 was $35,000. It further concluded
that with more rigid enforcement the net income would be much higher.
The Parking and Traffic Committee does not recommend the removal of
parking meters in the central business district. The committee also
concluded that the net income, including amortization, in the off-
street parking system for the year 1978, was $24,000. It further
concluded that even with the removal of parking attendants, the cost
of operation of the parking garages and lots would exceed $50,000
per year. The Committee does not recommend the provision of free
parking in the City's off-street system. /3 n
DIBA Request for Public Parking
Comm. Cleveland reported on a resolution of the Downtown Ithaca
Business Association requesting the removal of all parking meters
in the central business district on the streets bounded by and
including Buffalo to Clinton, Aurora to Geneva, and to substitute
rigidly enforced two-hour parking. The Committee found that there
was no indication that such meter removal would improve the business
climate nor would it improve parking control. It is not within the
province of the Board to provide the rigid enforcement of parking
regulations.
Resolution
By Comm. Cleveland: Seconded by Comm. Banfield
RESOLVED, that the request of the Downtown Ithaca Business Associa-
tion for removal of parking meters in the central business district
be denied.
Discussion followed on the floor.
A vote on the resolution resulted as follows:
Cleveland Aye
Allan Aye
Banfield Aye
�- - 4{
Walker
Schickel
Mayor Conley
Nay
Nay
Nay
Tie Vote - No Action Taken
=11 -
Complaint re. Tow -away
Keith Grey, 218 1/2 Utica Street, addressed the Board, on behalf of him-
self and Wendy Levitt, to protest the location and position of signage on
the street in regard to no parking in preparation for Spring Cleanup by
the Department of Public Works. He stated that he believes they have
been unfairly penalized without being properly informed of the department
regulation, and he requested recompense by the City for the towing charges
plus the parking ticket fines. He informed the Board that he had taken
pictures of the signage.
;CPCI
Resolution 1
By Comm. Allan: Seconded by Comm. Schickel
RESOLVED, That the request of Keith Grey, regarding towing charges and
fines for himself and Wendy Levitt, be referred to the Parking and Traffic
Committee of the Board to look at all aspects of the complaint, and for
consultation with the City Attorney.
Carried Unanimously
Mayor Conley requested that Mr. Grey make available to the Board the
photographs which he had taken of the signage.
Comm. Cleveland reported that the Parking and Traffic Committee met
on Tuesday, May 8, at 4:30, to consider the complaint of Keith Grey,
on behalf of himself and Wendy Levitt, that their cars had been
illegally towed from the 100 block of Spencer Street on April 25.
Construction and Maintenance Supervisor Blake explained the procedure
of the Department of Public Works and of the Police Department. The
committee was satisfied that the street was legally and properly
posted.
677/7
ci
Resolution
By Comm. Cleveland: Seconded by Comm. Schickel
RESOLVED, That the request of Keith Grey and Wendy Levitt for
reimbursement of towing charges, be denied.
Carried Unanimously
Tow -away of Car
Atty. Barry Strom, representing John Janowsky, Mecklenburg Road,
addressed the Board regarding Mr. Janowsky's car being towed away from
South Avenue on Thursday, April 5, 1979, at approximately 9:30 A.M.,
due to street -cleaning work. Investigation was done into this matter
by City Attorney Shapiro and the investigation basically showed that
on Wednesday, April 4, 1979, both South Avenue and Edgemoor Lane were
posted. Mr. Janowsky stated that at the time he parked the car there
at 5:00 P.M. the signs were not up and he had no way of knowing his
car should not have been parked there. He suggested the signs were
removed, then replaced less than 24 hours before the car was towed.
Attorney Strom presented Mr. Janowsky's case, questioning Mr. Janowsky
about parking that particular day, and also presented statements from
Mr. Robert Grover and Chris Bogalis. 5///7%
Comm. Ewanicki made a motion that Mr. Janowsky's towing charges be
reimbursed. Comm. Banfield seconded the motion.
-Discussion followed -on the floor. Cowin. Banfield mentioned that
anyone in the future who gets a tow -away ticket may get the idea that
if they swear to an affidavit that the towing charge will be forgiven;
that before the Board votes on the motion it should be made perfectly
clear that we are not setting a precedent in this case. City Attorney
Shapiro stated that the facts were different in this case and that
the Board would not be setting a precedent.
A vote on the motion resulted as. follows:
Cleveland Nay Allan Nay
Schickel Nay Walker Aye
Banfield Nay Ewanicki Aye
Ayes (2)
Nays (4)
Motion Defeated
Steve Durant, a student at Cornell, addressed the Board with refer-
ence to a similar tow -away problem on Edgemoor Street on April 5th.
He mentioned that on April 4th signs were in place; on April 5th,
some signs were knocked down and in some places there were no signs
at all. On Edgemoor Street there were no signs at all, there were
a few cars parked there and Durant also parked there. When 'he
returned at 3:00 P.M., his car had been towed.
City Attorney Shapiro wondered if perhaps information could be
obtained from the crews working on South Street and Edgemoor Street
on the particular dates and times in question to find out whether
signs had been reposted, taken down, etc. Jack Dougherty, Assistant
to the Supt. of Public Works, said that it would be possible to check
on the matter and that he certainly would do so. City Attorney
Shapiro then asked if the Board would hold up on Durant's towing
charges,as well as Janowsky's towing charges, until the Board has
the result of Mr. Dougherty's investigation.
37yin
Resolution
By Commissioner Allan: Seconded by Comm. Schickel
RESOLVED, That the requests of John Janowsky and Steve Durant regard-
ing towing charges for each of them, be referred to the Parking and
Traffic Committee of the Board and that the Couuuittee study the
results of the investigation by Jack Dougherty, Asst. to the Supt.
of Public Works, before making a decision.
Carried Unanimously
-11a -
Tow -away Complaints
Comm. Cleveland reported that at its regular meeting on May 9 the
Board of Public Works heard pleas on behalf of Mr. John Janovsky
and Mr. Steve Durant whose cars had been towed from street work
areas on April S. They were seeking restitution of towing charges.
The Parking and Traffic Committee met on May 14 and reviewed the
information that had been presented on behalf of the plaintiffs.
They also heard Asst. to Supt. Dougherty reiterate that department
records showthat-the street had been properly posted more than 24
hours in advance of the towing; that the signs were in place at the
time that the towing was ordered; and that there was no credible,
evidence to indicate that the signs had been removed and then
replaced.
51A3/6
Resolution
By Comm. Cleveland: Seconded by Comm. Schickel
RESOLVED, That the requests of Mr. Janovsky and Mr. Durant be denied.
Carried Unanimously
Tow -away Complaint 5.3%7/
Lynne Corso, Overlook Hills, Apt. 3G, Freeville, New York, addressed
the Board re a parking ticket received that day on Albany Street
where she was parked in front of the Reconstruction Home, in
addition to having her car towed away. She requested reimbursement
for towing charges because she did not know the area was posted.
Her request was referred to the Parking, Traffic and Transit
Committee for investigation. Supt. Dingman suggested that Miss
Corso speak to Mr. Dougherty of the Construction and Maintenance
Division, and if she then wishes to pursue the matter she will
contact the City Clerk's Office who will inform the Parking,. Traffic
and Transit Committee of her decision.
Tow -away Complaints
Elizabeth Nastasi, University Park Apartments, C102; and Shaunna Classen,
617 W. Court Street, addressed the Board concerning their cars being
towed from an unmetered area of Oak Avenue where there were no signs
posted concerning parking. f
'Y/4°
Resolution
By Comm. Schickel; Seconded by Comm. Walker
RESOLVED, That the two complaints regarding towed -away cars be referred
to the Parking and Traffic Committee.
Carried Unanimously
Tow -away Complaints
Comm. Cleveland reported that Elizabeth Natasi and Shaunna Classen
appeared at the Board of Public Works meeting of August 22 complaining
that their cars had been towed from an unmetered area of Oak Avenue at
the request of the Construction and Maintenance Division. Their
complaint alleges that no signs were posted concerning the parking.
The committee chairman has investigated the complaint at the Construction
and Maintenance Division and the Police Department. He was advised. by
Mr. Dougherty that the street was properly posted for not less than 24
hours preceding the towing. He also was advised by Officer Norman of
the Police Department that the officer directing the towing indicated
that signs were in place and the area was properly marked when the
towing was ordered.
Resolution 9I/47
By Comm. Cleveland: Seconded by Comm. Allan
RESOLVED, That the requests of Elizabeth Natasi and Shaunna Classen for
a refund of towing charges be denied, and the City Clerk be directed to
notify the parties involved of the Board's action.
Carried Unanimously
•
-12 -
Traffic Pattern on Aurora Street
Alderman Meyer requested the Board to reconsider turning Aurora
1'Street back to a two-way street to facilitate reaching the downtown
i and Ithaca Commons area.
Mayor Conley suggested that the Parking,.Traffic and Transit Committee
reexamine their reasons for denying the same request a few months ago.
Reconsideration of Request for Two -Way Traffic - North Aurora
Street
Comm. Cleveland stated that a request of Alderman Meyer for recon-
sideration of two-way traffic on North Aurora Street in the 100, 200
and 300 blocks was referred to the Parking and Traffic Committee.
The Committee referred to the action of the Board in March of,1978
when a similar request was denied. At that time the Board of Public
Works made the following finding:
The one-way system in the Central Business District on
these streets was instituted as a result of repeated
and insistent demands of the general public, the motor-
ing public, and the merchants of the Central Business
District. Any scheme for relieving this congestion while
still maintaining two -direction traffic would have re-
sulted in the removal of nearly all of the on -street
parking in the Central Business District on affected
streets. Such a course of action was determined to be
more damaging to business in the Central Business area
than the one-way system. 6//
The one-way system resulted in a better movement of
traffic with the ability to adjust the flow as needed
without causing annoying and time-consuming delays due
to left turns at the intersections which cause congestion
in the short blocks in the Central Business District.
The system has provided the ability to handle future
increase .in traffic which was not available in the two-
way system. This will be especially important when
downtown redevelopment has been fully accomplished.
The one-way system provides desirable and necessary park-
ing in truck -loading zones without impeding the movement
of traffic.
A much safer condition for both pedestrians and vehicles
has been accomplished because of the reduced amount of
conflict between pedestrians and vehicles.
Resolution
By Comm. Cleveland: Seconded by Comm. Allan
RESOLVED, that the request from Alderman Meyer for reconsideration
of two-way traffic on North Aurora Street, be denied at this time.
Comm. Banfield moved to table the above resolution. The tabling
resolution was defeated for lack of a second.
Discussion followed on the floor.
A vote on the original resolution resulted as follows:
Carried Unanimously
"June 19, 1979
Clarence Cleveland, Chairman
Parking, Traffic & Transit Committee
Board of Public Works
101 Pier Road
Ithaca, New York 14850
Dear Mr. Cleveland:
1/3)n
I would like to request that your committee meet again regarding
Aurora Street as a one-way street. I had made the request that I
be allowed to attend the previous meeting, and I was not informed
of the existence of the meeting. I would like to bring to this t'
issue others.who are interested and concerned about Aurora Street.''.
It is my opinion that the discussion does not have to wait until
after the peripheral streets are done. There are a good number of
people who, if properly contacted, would like to have some input
into this situation.
Please contact me regarding this. I do not feel it is a dead
issue.
Sincerely yours,
Nancy R. Meyer
AldeLman, Ward 4
City of Ithaca
One-way Street Problem (1)thq
Stuart Lewis, 120 E. State Street, referred to the resolution referred
by the Council to the Board of Public Works in regard to a study of
changing the traffic pattern on Aurora and Cayuga Streets to two-way
operation, asking, that the Board give the resolution careful consideration
before initiating another study.
One-way Traffic on Aurora and Cayuga Streets
Comm. Cleveland reported that at its regular meeting on July llth, the
following resolution was passed by the Common Council with repsect to
one-way traffic on Aurora and Cayuga Streets:
"NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That upon recommendation of the
Planning and Development Committee, this Common Council does direct the
Board of Public Works to perform a study of changing the traffic pattern
on Aurora and Cayuga Streets to two-way operation and that this study
should include the effects on parking in the CBD which would result
from such a change."
Resolution k/f/7I
By' Comm. Cleveland: Seconded by Comm. Allan
RESOLVED, That the directive of the Common Council be referred to the
Parking and Traffic Committee.
Carried Unanimously
-13 -
The City Clerk was directed to send notices to the Downtown 50111
Merchants Assoc., Chamber of Commerce and Commons Advisory Board
regarding the closing of the East Green Street Garage for a two-
week period for repairs and that we will keep them informed as to the
date of the closing of the garage.
Green Street Ramp Repair and Deck Sealing
City Engineer Cox reported that the Green Street Ramp project
contract had just recently been signed. The contractor will move
in and begin work on Monday, July 9th. The contractor anticipates
that he will be working about three weeks, or more, on the project
before the garage will have to be closed down. Engineer Cox said he
would know more about the timetable when he meets with the contractor.
At present it appears that the garage will not have to be closed until
the end of July.
Discussion was held on trying to work around the City's sidewalk
sales so that the timetable could be juggled if need be to keep the
garage open during the sidewalk sales when it is a very busy weekend
downtown. Engineer Cox said he would certainly try to work around
the August 3rd and 4th dates. He said that the garage will be closed
for about two weeks.
Repairs.'to Green Street Parking Ramp
Comm. Walker requested that the City Attorney be asked to reply to
Mr. Culligan concerning repairs to the Green Street Parking Ramp.
-)71
Discussion followed on the floor.
Green Street Parking Ramp
Mr. D. Culligan asked if there is basis for a lawsuit against the
firm who contracted the Green Street Parking Ramp, or the architect,
because of the repairs which have had to be done.
111/4?ci
City Attorney Shapiro explained to Mr. Culligan that the question was
addressed by both the Common Council and the Board of Public Works. He
explained that the major portion of the cost of repairs was due to the
exclusion of an option by the city knowingly before the ramp was built.
McGuire and Bennett Bill Repairs to Green Street Parking Ramp
By Comm. •Cleveland: . Seconded by Comm. Ewanicl-i
RESOLVED, that a final bill from McGuire and Bennett in cdniiec.tion
with repairs to the Green Street Parking Ramp be approved in the
amount of $1,710.
Carried Unanimously
Repairs to the Green Street Ramp
By Comm. Schickel: Seconded by Comm. Allan gs/7y
RESOLVED, That a payment request of Raymond Kelley, Inc. for repairs
to the Green Street Ramp be approved in the amount of $68,742.
Carried Unanimously
Bill for Construction Services
By Comm. Cleveland: Seconded by Comm. Ewanicki
RESOLVED, That a bill from Raymond D. Kelley, Inc. for construction
services in connection with the repairs to the Green Street Parking
Garage through August 1979 be approved in the amount of $51,414.
Discussion followed on the floor.
A vote on the resolution resulted as follows:
74/ 14"
Carried Unanimously
Requisition #3 - Raymond Kelley, Inc. l
By Comm. MacInnes: Seconded by Comm. Allan /44/7Y
RESOLVED, That Requisition #3 from Raymond Kelley, Inc. for construction
services in connection with the Green Street Ramp, be approved in the
amount of $23,964.74.
Discussion followed on the floor.
A vote on the resolution resulted as follows:
Carried Unanimously
Requisition &4 - Raymond E. Kelley, Inc.
By Comm. Cleveland: Seconded by Conan. Allan lll��l 7�
RESOLVED, That requisition #4 from Raymond E. Kelley, Inc. for con-
struction services in connection with repairs to the Green Street
parking ramp, be approved in the amount of $6,515.66.
Carried Unanimously
Requisition #5 - Raymond E. Kelley, Inc.
By Comm. Schickel: Seconded by Coiiaii. Ewanicki q/0,
y'
RESOLVED, That requisition #5 from Raymond E. Kelley, Inc.. for con-
struction services in connection with the Green Street parking ramp,
be approved in the amount of $11,560.50.
Carried Unanimously
-13a -
Change Order #1 --Raymond E. Kelley
By Comm. Schickel: Seconded by Comm. Cleveland
kwRESOLVED, That Change Order #1 in the contract of Raymond E. Kelley for
maintenance work at the Green Street parking garage, be approved as follows
11
PP,
1. Repair curbs on west ramp, install steel armour plating =
to .same and coat,,with, waterproofing material L.S. 7,27S
7,275
2. Spot repairs to worn areas on membrane surface of lowerL.S. 3,425
deck. _
3. Additional concrete work required to install precast
concrete panels to out -of -plumb structural column
near Rothschilds.
4. Cut out and patch concrete spall areas on roadway
surfaces of helix. (Time and material)
5. Apply a two -coat deck sealer to helix
Discussion followed on the floor.
A vote on the resolution resulted as follows:
L.S. $ 2,560
L.S.
3,675
4,360
$21,295
Carried Unanimously
Change Order #2 -Raymond Kelley
By Calm'. Maclnnes : Seconded by Comm. Ewanicki /l//q17
RESOLVED, That change order #2'in the contract of Raymond E. Kelley
for repairs to the Green Street Garage, which provides for substitu-
tion of materials to be used as joint sealers, be approved in the
amount of a credit of $630.00.
Carried -Unanimously
•
Chan:es in Parkin: Meters - Colle:etown
By Coiuui. C eve an• : Secon.e. by Comm. Allan
RESOLVED, that Common Council e�ltqthetinstallationincrease
ofthe
two-hourparking
meter area in Collegetown to p
meters at ten cents per hour on the west side of Linden Avenue
southerly from the present meter zone to the south line of the IGA
property, and 611311
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that ten additional existing meters on the
north side of Dryden
eRRoad
adnbe ceachange
edrfrom
eten-hour meters to two-
hour meters at the
, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Traffic Engineer be authorized to
provide such additional two-hour meters (ten cents per hour) at the
south side of the 100 block of Dryden Road as can be accommodated
without interfering with traffic flow.
Parking Meters on Linden Avenue 7 )16
Comm. Cleveland commented that he did not feel that the staff, andI
especially Traffic Engineer Gombas, should be totally at fault because
the meters are not on Linden Avenue and College Avenue. The parking
situation is in limbo, courtesy tickets, and are we going to take out
parking meters in the peripheral areas downtawn? Comm. Cleveland said
he does not feel that Traffic Engineer Gombas deserves all the blame.
DIBA Request for Parkin Under Green Street Ramp
Comm. Cleveland reported on a resolution of the Downtown Ithaca
Business Association requesting that public parking be permitted
under the Green Street Garage, including the open area up to the
Commons. The Parking and Traffic Committee felt that the cost of
adequately preparing the area for public parking would be too high
in view of the fact that it is proposed to improve the area with
commercial construction within the next five years.
Resolution
By Comm. Cleveland: Seconded by Comm. Allan
RESOLVED, that the request of the Downtown Ithaca Business Associa-
tion for public parking underneath the Green Street Garage and in
the open area up to the Commons be denied.
Carried Unanimously
03/7'1
Discussion followed on the floor.
A vote on the resolution resulted as follows:
Carried Unanimously
•
.Handicapped Parking Spaces
Mayor Conley asked for the current status of handicapped parking spaces.
We are continually issuing permits with no designated parking spaces.
City Engineer Cox reported that there have been two places designated in
the Seneca Street garage, and they will be available on September 15, 1979.
Discussion followed on the floor. 0471
The Clerk's Office was directed to notify people with handicapped permits
that spaces will be available on that date.
•
•
-17 -
Spencer Road Residents' Meeting
Alderman Bordoni reported on the meeting of the previous evening with
Spencer Road residents. He commented that one of their questions had.
been, "why had the 'no right turn on red' sign not been installed where
traffic turns from Elmira Road onto Spencer Road?"
Resolution
By Comm. Schickel: Seconded by Comm. Walker
RESOLVED, That the traffic engineer is directed to erecta "no right
turn on red" sign immediately at the intersection where traffic enters
Spencer Road from Elmira Road, and continues studying other ways to keep
throughtraffic off Spencer Road.1iPI7I
Discussion followed on th.e floor.
A vote on th.e resolution resulted as follows:
Ayes (5) - Cleveland, Schickel, Walker, Machines, Allan
Nays (1) - Ewanicki
Carried
Traffic on Old'Spencer Road
Couuii. Cleveland reported that responding to an action of the Common
Council, the Traffic Engineer has made a study of the problems involved
in closing off (dead -ending) old Spencer Road in order to reduce the
speed and volumeof traffic in that area. The report recommends
against dead -ending Spencer Road. It advocates a program of strict
police radar surveillance and enforcement carried out in random loca-
tions on Spencer Road during the peak afternoon traffic.
Resolution // PO'
1
By Coma. Cleveland: Seconded by Comm. Ewanicki
RESOLVED, That the report of the Traffic Engineer be endorsed by this
Board of Public Works and forwarded to the Common Council.
Carried Unanimously
-18 -
Parking on South Hill
Alderman Nichols reported that the Charter and Ordinances Committee.of
:Council;had, earlier in the year, received requests from South Hill
mrresidents to institute special zone for them in which they could have
. stickers and they alone. could park in front of their houses. She.requested
that the Parking,- Traffic and.Transit Committee look into this and give'
the Council advice on the matter.
Resolution41)/4-2
By Comm. Walker; Seconded by Comm. Allan
RESOLVED, the problem of parking on South Hill be referred to the Parking,
.Traffic and Transit Committee for review.
Carried Unanimously
Request of Charter & Ordinance Committee of Common Council
Comm. Cleveland reported that the Charter and Ordinance Committee
the-Common Council requested a recommendation from the Board of
Public Works on a proposal to limit parking oncertain residential -
streets to residents of these streets holding special permits.
Resolution_.
c
By Comm. -Cleveland Seconded by Comm. Ewanicki
RESOLVED, That the Parking & Traffic Couuiittee of the Board of Public
Works recommends against a parking limitation on certain residential
streets to residents of these streets holding special permits because
it would be difficult to enforce and difficult to administer equitably.
Carried Unanimously
Parking on South Hill
Alderman -elect Banfield presented the following resolution, at the
request of Alderman Nichols, Chairman of the Charter & Ordinance
Committee of the Council. The resolution will be presented to. the
Planning and Development Committee of Council to pass on to the
Council. ig/71
"WHEREAS, residents of Turner Place, South Hill Terrace, and adjacent
blocks have petitioned the Common Council for assistance in solving
their problems of a shortage of on -street parking caused by difficult
terrain and increased demand for the available spaces, and
WHEREAS, suggested solutions for improving the situation include
installing signs that prohibit through truck traffic, stop signs at
intersections and directional signs on routes to Ithaca College and
the Morse Chain factory, as well as a special area in which parking
would be permitted only to residents of the area with special lum-
inescent stickers available upon request from the City Clerk;
',NOW,;THEREFORE,-BE ITAIESOIVED., , Thatthe_Common.:Counci.:l'. does hereby
direct the Board of Public Works to implement a ninety -day trial
period: during which parking will be permitted on Turner Place and.
adjacent streets, only for_carsdisplaying,._ the r.e,giz.ir.ed sticker,_.. and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a signage indicating the reserved
parking shall be installed by January 15, 1980, so that the trial
period can begin on that date, and • //i2/77
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the signs restricting through truck
traffic, requiring stops at certain intersections, and indicating
routes to Ithaca College and Morse Chain factory shall be installed
during the month of January 1980."
Discussion followed on the floor.
•
•
•
1
•
-19--
'Octopus Intersection
Alderman Saccucci addressed the Board, calling attention to the danger
of vehicles crossing from Elm Street and Floral Avenue..to Cass Park,.
'and recommended that a sign be posted on the corner of Elm Street indi-
cating a right-hand turn only at Floral Avenue and the Octopus.
Resolution %db_5t/7
By Comm. Schickel; Seconded by Comm. Allan
RESOLVED, the recommendation of Alderman Saccucci for placement of a •
sign at Floral Avenue and the Octopus be referred to the Parking, Traffic
and Transit Committee.
Carried Unanimously
Request for Traffic Sign at Octopus
Comm. Cleveland reported that at a recent meeting of the Board of
Public Works Alderman Saccucci called attention to the danger of
vehicles crossing from Elm Street and Floral Avenue to Park Road.
The Alderman recommended that a sign be posted on Floral Avenue at
its intersection with West State Street indicating that northbound
traffic on Floral Avenue (Elm Street) be required to turn right only
onto West State Street, eastbound. The Committee has discussed the
request with staff. Staff has recommended against such a sign,
4X171
indicating that it would be very difficult to provide adequate
information to northbound motorists to indicate a route for continu-
ing north on Hector Street, Cliff Street and Park Road. Staff
' indicates that a traffic officer normally placed at this location at
times of heavy traffic seems to be a satisfactory response to this
problem.
•
•
-20-
'Hidden Driveway Sign
////t1/71
Alderman -elect Banfield requested the Parking, Traffic and Transit
Committee to consider placing a "Hidden Driveway" sign below Oakwood
Lane on the south side of Hector Street where residents of two houses
have a problem getting outoftheir driveways.
Hidden Driveway .Sign ii/ I7`/
Conan. Cleveland reported that at the meeting of November 14, Alderman -
elect Banfield requested consideration of a hidden driveway sign on
the west side of Hector Street south of Oakwood Lane. The situation
was reviewed in the field by the chairman of the Parking, Traffic and
Transit Committee and the Traffic Engineer, and a.decision was made to
place the "hidden driveway" warning sign at that location.
-21-
Parkirig Rates
By Comm. Ewanicki: Seconded by Conan. Allan
RESOLVED, That effective January 1, 1980, the parking rates in the
Seneca Garage, the Green Street Parking Ramp and in Lot D, be increased
to 15 cents for each hour or: fraction thereof, and that the fee for a
monthly parking permit for thetop deck of the Green Street Parking
Ramp be increased to $7.50.
Discussion followed on the floor.
A vote on the resolution resulted as follows:. •
Carried Unanimously
•
E. J. Moore request - 100 block Lake Ave. parking 1
Eckerlin, Klepper, Hahn & Hyatt - bill for services - Green St. Ramp 2
Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory - bill for services - Green St. Ramp 2
Lorie Conrad request to expunge towing & storage charges 3
Courtesy Tickets - Overtime paring - Parking downtown 4
Adoption Crouse -Hinds as standard traffic signal and controller equipment 5
Amendment Parking & Traffic Ord. to update parking regulations on Green St. 6
(100 and 200 block) re: Section 60.43 and 60.51A
112 N. Aurora St. - Request for lease of two parking spaces 7
Tompkins Co./City of Ithaca - Agreement to provide City metering for
portion of County Parking lot adjacent to Court House 8
APWA - Meeting 5/16-18 - Authorization for display & free parking in Lot "D" 9
Parking Control - Request for study between income and expenditures 10
Tow-aways - Reimbursement requests - Complaints- 218 Utica St.,Grey-Levitt 11
Complaint -Myra Kovary re traffic enforcement Cass Park (See Parks-pg.10)
Tow-aways - South Ave. and Edgemoor St. - Janovsky, Durant 11
Aurora St. - Request to reconsider reverting to two-way traffic 12
Green St. Ramp - Re closing for repairs; Reply to Culligan 13
Removal of meters - Financial Aspects - DIBA request 10
Tow -away - Albany St. - Lynne Corso, Freeville, NY lla
Collegetown-Request to increase parking area & change meters to 2 hrs. 14
DIBA - Request for Parking under Green St. Ramp denied 15
Green St. Ramp - Request for payment - McGuire and Bennett 13
It
" it it " " - Raymond Kelley, Inc. 13
Aurora/Cayuga Sts. - BPW to study changing traffice pattern to two-way 12
Green St. Ramp - Change Order - Raymond Kelley, Inc. 13a
Tow -away - Oak Ave. - Eliz. Nastasi, Shaunna Classen lla
Handicapped Parking Spaces - Status 16
Linden Ave. - Parking Meters (See/Pg. 10 -Parking Control study) 14
College town also
Spencer Rd. traffic -Erection "No right turn on Red" at Elmira Rd. Intersection 17
Tow -away complaints -Eliz. Natasi and Shaunna Classen-Oak Ave. 1;
Courtesy parking extended to jurors displaying a juror sticker 4
South Hill - Resident requests for restricted parking or special permits 18
Octopus Intersection -Elm St./Floral Ave. -Recommendation for sign to be posted 19
Spencer Road - Dead -ending traffic 17
Request "Hidden Driveway" sign - Oakwood Lane -Hector St. 20
Parking Rates and monthly parking fees in garage, ramp and lot D to be increased 21