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Traffic and Parking Committee — Minutes, Dec 2, 2024
City of Somerville, Massachusetts
City Council Traffic and Parking Committee
Meeting Minutes
6:00 PM
Monday, December 2, 2024
This meeting was held via Zoom and was called to order by Chair Sait at 6:03 pm and adjourned at
7:58pm on a roll call vote of 2 in favor (Councilors Wilson and Sait), 0 opposed, and 1 absent.
Councilor Pineda Neufeld left the meeting at 6:57 pm.
Others present: Brad Rawson - Director of Mobility, Suzanne Rinfret - Director of Traffic and Parking,
Jim Donovan - Deputy Chief, Madalyn Letellier - Legislative Services Manager.
Roll Call
Ward Five City Councilor Naima Sait, Ward Seven City
Councilor Judy Pineda Neufeld and City Councilor At Large
Jake Wilson
Present:
1.
Approval of the Minutes of the Traffic and Parking Committee Meeting of
November 4, 2024.
Committee
Minutes
(ID # 24-1613)
ACCEPTED
RESULT:
Ward Five City Councilor Sait, Ward Seven City Councilor
Pineda Neufeld and City Councilor At Large Wilson
AYE:
2.
By Councilor Ewen-Campen
That the Director of Mobility install bicycle traffic lights and appropriate
YIELD TO PEDESTRIANS signage at the intersection of Somerville
Avenue and Park Street.
Order
(ID # 24-1610)
Director Rawson shared staff are reviewing existing equipment and signage.
Once completed the Mobility department will determine if an update is
needed for 2025. Councilor Wilson inquired what the cost for a new signal
set is, in response it is specific to each site and context of the upgrade.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
3.
By Councilor Ewen-Campen
That the Director of Engineering update this Council on the timeline to
straighten the community path crossing of School Street.
Order
(ID # 24-1609)
Director Rawson shared updates from Director Postlewaite included in the
attached memo, T&P - 2024-12-2 Memo (with items 24-1609, 24-1607,
24-1592, 24-1464), that there are no significant updates to the project
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timeline, but the city continues to work with the MBTA.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
4.
By Councilor Ewen-Campen
That the Director of Mobility re-evaluate and strengthen the NO TRUCKS
signage at the corner of Warren Avenue and Bow Street in the aftermath of
the 18-wheeler that became seriously stuck and blocked traffic on November
10-11, 2024.
Order
(ID # 24-1607)
Director Rawson shared there is signage that does exist and there is
significant leg work to do a legal and enforceable truck ban.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
5.
By Councilor Pineda Neufeld, Councilor Burnley Jr., Councilor Clingan,
Councilor Davis, Councilor Ewen-Campen, Councilor Mbah, Councilor
McLaughlin, Councilor Sait, Councilor Scott, Councilor Strezo and
Councilor Wilson
That the Administration provide an update to this Council on the Citywide
Parking and Curb Use report and what recommendations, if any, have been
implemented.
Resolution
(ID # 24-1597)
Director Rawson shared recommendations that have been implemented
include enhanced mobility and access with increased and adjusted signage to
indicate its uses. As well as increased ADA spaces, increased automated
enforcement, increase blue bike facilities, more staff in the parking
department, and more. Total implementations equals to addressing about
50% of the recommendations in the study. Other recommendations not yet
put in place like zone parking or adjustment to parking permit prices are due
to numerous administrative and planning factors. All goals and what was
accomplished and not are shared during budget season.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
6.
By Councilor Sait and Councilor Mbah
That the Director of Mobility install a raised crosswalk at the intersection of
Cedar Street and the Community Path.
Order
(ID # 24-1592)
Construction has taken place and there is now a raised sidewalk at the
intersection of Cedar Street and the Community Path.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
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7.
By Councilor Mbah and Councilor Pineda Neufeld
That the Chief of Police, in collaboration with the Director of Mobility,
develop and present a plan to ensure that crossing guards are adequately
stationed at critical intersections near schools during high-traffic hours and
that, in the absence of crossing guards, police officers are deployed to ensure
the safety of students and families.
Order
(ID # 24-1530)
Deputy Chief Donovan shared the budget was for 57 crossing guards and the
city only has 32, it has been difficult to find people to fill this role. At this
time there are not enough crossing guards to cover the city. Where they are
placed look at multiple factors including but not limited to age of child,
location, traffic measures, and existing signage. There are other factors like
cut through streets and on-going construction that determine the placement
of crossing guards and when the decision to place an officer at a location
happens.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
8.
By Councilor Mbah and Councilor Pineda Neufeld
That the Chief of Police provide an explanation regarding why there was no
police assistance or crossing guard coverage at the intersection of Curtis
Street and Powderhouse Boulevard during school drop-off hours on October
23, 2024.
Order
(ID # 24-1529)
Deputy Chief Donovan said he investigated this, and two crossing guards
were assigned on this day. A personnel problem and sick day caused the
position to be vacant last minute.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
9.
By Councilor Clingan and Councilor Wilson
That the Director of Mobility install speed humps on Medford Street
between Central and School Streets.
Order
(ID # 24-1484)
Director Rawson shared vertical traffic calming measures are raised cross
walks not speed humps for streets that have heavy bus traffic, and the
department continues review this location. Currently there is no ability to
build isolated speed humps on this street and there is no specific timeline or
update.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
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10.
By Councilor Clingan
That the Director of Mobility install a flashing STOP sign on Puritan
Avenue at its intersection with Temple Street.
Order
(ID # 24-1483)
Director Rawson stated staff is happy to work with Councilor Clingan to
better understand the issue at hand so they may provide a recommendation.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
11.
By Councilor Clingan
That the Director of Mobility install STOP signs making the intersections of
Temple Street and the following streets 4-way stops: Bailey Road, Governor
Winthrop Road, Puritan Avenue, Putnam Street, and Ten Hills Road.
Order
(ID # 24-1482)
This item was taken up with ID# 24-1482.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
12.
By Councilor Sait
That the Director of Mobility explore ways to make the intersection of
Gilman and Aldrich Streets safer, including adding clear signage and
painting.
Order
(ID # 24-1466)
Director Rawson stated compliance is the larger issue at hand and staff is
reviewing. Improvements may include a cleared corner update with possible
additional signage and striping.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
13.
By Councilor Mbah and Councilor Sait
That the Director of Parking and the Director of Mobility install ALL-WAY
STOP signs and safety measures at the Cedar Street intersection with the
Community Path.
Order
(ID # 24-1464)
AMENDMENT: That the Director of Parking and the Director of Mobility
install ALL-WAY STOP signs and safety measures at all the Cedar Street
intersections with the Community Path.
Mobility, parking, and engineering are reviewing additional stop control
options over the winter and will provide updates following final
recommendations.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
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14.
By Councilor Wilson and Councilor Burnley Jr.
That the Administration facilitate bike parking for large licensed public
events in the city.
Resolution
(ID # 24-1400)
There are no substantial updates pertaining to this item that differs from past
conversations.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
15.
By Councilor Ewen-Campen, Councilor Davis, Councilor Wilson,
Councilor Sait, Councilor Pineda Neufeld, Councilor McLaughlin and
Councilor Clingan
That the Chief of Police resume the practice of issuing tickets rather than
warnings for serious moving violations that endanger public safety,
including speeding and running red lights.
Order
(ID # 24-1392)
Deputy Chief Donovan led the discussion that the standard procedure with
officers is to write a money fine to get voluntary compliance. There is a
court decision stating Chief cannot dictate officers to give money fines, and
it is up to the discretion of the officer handing out the fines, he also
highlighted the officers are aware of the strains a money fine can place on
the community members. Continued conversation highlighted that policy is
to provide education and each circumstance dictates a different decision.
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RESULT:
16.
By Councilor Ewen-Campen and Councilor Sait
That the Administration update this Council on the status of implementing
the recommendations of the Parking & Curb Use Study, and respond to the
July 2024 recommendations of the Somerville Alliance of Safe Streets
(SASS).
Resolution
(ID # 24-1274)
This item was taken up with ID #24-1274.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
17.
By Councilor Pineda Neufeld, Councilor Strezo, Councilor Clingan,
Councilor Sait and Councilor Davis
That the Director of Parking discuss with this Council how to ensure that
permit-only parking is available to non-resident parents with shared custody
of children enrolled in Somerville Public Schools.
Order
(ID # 24-1673)
Direct Rinfret stated relaxed parking is allowed around schools if events are
communicated prior and every resident can apply for visitor parking passes.
Councilor Pineda Neufeld provided some background information that
parents who may not live in Somerville with kids have experienced
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receiving numerous tickets as they take their children to events outside of
school activities. In response Director Rinfret stated that the city is citywide
permit parking and that there are numerous permits to account for the
various events that do occur throughout the city. A discussion to change the
type of parking that exists could happen and following further discussion
Director Rinfret said the schools need to be communicating what events are
happening and if someone were to call into 311 there is a consideration
request process built in for relaxed parking procedures.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
18.
By Councilor Pineda Neufeld, Councilor Davis and Councilor Strezo
That the Director of Parking install signage indicating the grace period,
during daycare pickup and drop-off hours, during which parking tickets will
not be issued in front of 99A Dover Street.
Order
(ID # 24-1674)
AMENDMENT: That the Director of Parking install signage indicating the
grace period, during daycare pickup and drop-off hours, during which
parking tickets will not be issued in front of 99A Dover Street, and other
daycare locations in the city.
Director Rinfret shared parking officers are not sent into that area and if
folks are receiving tickets, they can reach out to the daycare director and
have them share with Director Rinfret. If any tickets include a safety
violation that would be a different conversation. The conversation also
included that signage indicating free parking would not be the answer to the
problem and the facility can inform families upon enrollment the parking
process. Conversation led to a short discussion over tailored parking to
businesses and the director shared a recommendation from the parking study
was to add more loading zone spaces and more accessible spaces.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
Referenced Documents:
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T&P -2024-12-2 Memo (with items 24-1609 24-1607 24-1592 24-1464)
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