HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-09-18 Board of Selectmen Supplemental Materials Memorandum
TO: North Andover Board of Selectman
FROM : William J. Scott, Community Development Director
RE: Traffic Advisory Council (TAC) Recommendations
Date: September 18, 1996
At the regular meeting of the TAC the following items were voted as
recommendations for consideration by the Board of Selectman. Several of these
items require further review by the State Massachusetts Highway Department.
The TAC is intending on inviting representatives from MHD to tour the
community and review all of these and other issues to expedite the projects.
Abbot Street
Request: Due to the location of the school and the Rae earth removal
operations there is a concurrence of school children walking along Abbott and
trucks proceeding to the Rae facility. A method to exclude trucks was requested.
Issues: A resident along Abbot brought this to the attention of the TAC based on
his observations of unsafe conditions. The trucks were asked to avoid Abbot
however this only created an issue for residents on neighboring streets.
Recommendation: To avoid long term impacts on streets surrounding Abbott ,
while protecting the safety of the school children the TAC recommends a truck
exclusion on Abbot for the time periods prior to school opening and after school
closing. A permanent truck exclusion would create a diversion of traffic that
would not be acceptable to other streets. The exclusion would be from 7:30 to
9:30 am and 2:30 to 4:30 PM. A study in cooperation with the Mass Highway
Department is required prior to establishing an exclusion.
Vote: That the TAC proceed with the necessary analysis toward establishing a
truck exclusion on Abbot Street for the time periods that reasonably coincide
with the opening and closing of the Sargent School. Such exclusion shall
become effective upon the appropriate approval by the Massachusetts Highway
Department, and the erection of signs indicating such exclusion.
Main at St. Michael's Church
Request : The church has requested that a pedestrian actuated crosswalk light
be allowed to facilitate safe crossing between the church and school and the
parking lot. They have offered to pay for the construction of the light.
Issues : Currently the traffic cone has not provided safe passage for children
and those using the parking lot. A planned expansion of the Church may
exacerbate the problem. The light will provide a definitive ability to stop traffic.
In addition the light will serve to warn motorists that they are entering a
pedestrian area, the downtown.
Recommendation : The recommendation is to allow the church to construct the
light within the requirements of the Mass Highway Standards and with local
approvals after the preparation of a plan. The TAC is determining the level of
assistance that MHD may provide to this project in the form of engineering and
or installation.
Vote: That the TAC and St. Michael's Church proceed with the necessary
analysis and plans toward establishing a pedestrian actuated crossing light to
allow safe crossing for the church and school at the churches Main Street
location. That the Board of Selectman approve the crossing and light subject to
approval by the Town Police Department, Town Department of Public Works and
conformance with Mass Highway Standards.
Salem and Boxford Streets
Request : Residents on the area are concerned regarding those areas that are
not posted, and are therefore considered to be 40 MPH, allow speeds that are
excessive. They are requesting a lower speed limit.
Issues : Sergeant Soucy has reviewed Salem and Boxford Streets and has
indicated that the speed limit changes throughout the distance of the street. Not
posting speed limits creates a default to 40 MPH. Due to increases in
development in the outskirts traffic has increased and so has the speed of traffic.
Recommendation : Post those areas that are not already posted with speed
limit signs limiting to 35 MPH. Therefore at no point on Salem or Boxford Street
would the speed limit be allowed greater than 35 MPH.
Vote : That the Police Department and Department of Public Works proceed
with the necessary steps and approvals to post all areas, on Salem and Boxford
Streets, now allowing speeds in excess of 35 mile per hour to be reduced to 35
mph per hour. Further that those areas which are posted at 35 miles per hour or
less shall remain as such.
Main & School Street
Request : Address a problem caused by long term live parking using spaces for
businesses and parking for residents.
Issue: This area attracts long term live parking which is a problem for the
businesses and residents in the area. Parking is not available due to persons
parking for extended periods. Limiting parking to a time period will resolve the
long term use problem, however the residents will not be able to park on the
upper portion of School Street.
Recommend : Recommend a 30 minute parking restriction on School Street. In
addition allow a resident identification program which provides School Street
residents with long term parking over the 30 minute restriction in the area of
upper School street.
Vote : That parking shall be limited to a period of 30 minutes on School Street
and that qualified residents in the upper School Street area shall be provided
with identification for their vehicles to allow parking longer than 30 minutes on
the upper portion of School Street, as determined by Police Department.
Further that the Police Department shall establish a method for identification of
resident vehicles and the Department of Public Works shall erect signs
appropriate to this limitation.
Main Street at Municipal Parking Lot Exit
Request : To address the poor site line visibility for traffic for Senior Citizens
exiting from the municipal parking lot onto Main Street.
Issue: The visibility when exiting from the parking lot is difficult due to cars
parking to the curb edge.
Recommendation : Open Saunders Street gate for egress only from the
municipal lot. Determine the possibility of closing the gate after closing of the
Senior Center.
Vote : Allow the use of the Saunders Street access as an egress only from the
municipal parking lot, and if possible based on staffing, the use of the egress
shall be limited to, the regular operating hours, and during events held, at the
Senior Center.
Cleveland & Main
Request: The original request was to eliminate parking spaces at the
intersection of Cleveland and Main Streets. The Selectman voted to authorize
no parking along a section of Cleveland to allow for better visibility.
Issue: The Main Street spaces were kept to avoid reducing parking spaces in
the downtown. The person making the request is asking that the Main Street
spaces be reconsidered.
Recommendation : Reduce the two parking spaces along Main Street at either
side of Cleveland to compact vehicle spaces and post accordingly.
Vote : That the two parking spaces along Main Street at either side of Cleveland
Street be reduced to compact vehicle spaces and that the space be shortened
and signs be placed accordingly.