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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - September 18, 1985 (76)CGS y Agenda item K-1 - "Consideration of establishing 'No Parking' area Ham Lane N/Lodi Avenue" was introduced by City Manager Peterson. Public Works Director Ronsko apprised the Council that the Ham Lane Improvement Plan included widening Ham Lane to 50 feet, curb to curb, frcan Lodi Avenue to Oak Street. City Council reviewed five striping alternatives at the Decenber 19, 1984, public hearing and approved Alternate B-1 with striping Alternative A. This resolution implements the "Ib Parking" portion of the project which was previously approved. Further, study was to be made on restricted parking between Walnut'Street and Lodi Avenue. After construction of Ham Lane is completed, the Public Works staff will perform the requested parking and traffic survey to dem the necessary parking restr".cticns which will be brought to Council for its approval at that tiure . Avery lengthy discussion followed with questions being directed to Staff. The.following residents ,of the area addressed the Council regarding their concerns: a) Cecil Harp, 1301 W. Lodi Avenue, Lodi b) Oliver Lee, 220 S. Ham Lane, Lodi c) Pat Williams, 216 S. Ham Lane, Lodi Following discussion, Mayor Pro Tempore Reid moved for adoption of Resolution No. 85-131 establishing "No Parking" on the west side of Ham Lane from Iodi Avenue to 165 feet north of Lodi Avenue, and on the east side of Ham Lane'fran Lodi Avenue to 15 feet north of Walnut Street. Th -2t motion was seconded by Mayor Hirschman but failed to pass by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members - Reid Noes: Council Meffber8 - Olson, Pinkerton, Snider, and Hinchran (Mayor) Absent: Council Members - None 'Following additional discussion, on motion of Council Member..',,,,, Snider ,;Olson: second, Council reaffirmed its original action as it 'pertainsto the widening of Ham Lane and authorized the future st udy of possible restricted parking"and additianal red zoning in the ;subject area.. CITE( Of LODI CQUNCIL COMMUNICATION PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO: City Council FROM: City Manager DATE: September 10, 1985 SUBJECT: Ham Lane Parking Restrictions _RECOMMENDED ACTION: That. the City Council adopt a resolution establishing "No Parking" on the west side of Ham Lane from. Lodi Avenue, to 165 feet north of Lodi Avenue, and on the east side of Ham Lane from Lodi Avenue to 15 feet north of Walnut Street. See Exhibit A. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The Ham Lana Improvement Plan included widening Ham Lane to 50. feet, curb.tocurb, from Lodi Avenue to Oak Street. City. Council reviewed 'five striping alternatives on the December 19; 1984, public hearing and approved Alternate B-1 with .striping Alternative A. This resolution im- plements the "No Parking" portion of the project which was previously approved. Further study was to be made on restricted parking between Walnut Street and Lodi Avenue. After constructionof Ham Lane is 'completed, the Public Works staff will perform the requested parking and traffic survey to determine the necessary parking restrictions which will be brought to Council for its ap- proval at that ime. JackL'. Ronsko Public Works Director JLR/PF/eeh Attachment