City Council of Hyattsville, Maryland Watch Council Meetings Live View Past Council Meetings AGENDA City Council Public Hearing Monday, December 17, 2018 7:30 PM Council Chambers Hyattsville Municipal Building 4310 Gallatin Street, 3 rd Floor Hyattsville, MD 20781 (301) 985-5000 www.hyattsville.org CITY COUNCIL Mayor Candace B. Hollingsworth Edouard Haba, Council President, Ward 4 Kevin Ward, Council Vice President, Ward 1 Bart Lawrence, Ward 1 Robert S. Croslin, Ward 2 Shani N. Warner, Ward 2 Carrianna Suiter, Ward 3 Thomas Wright, Ward 3 Paula J. Perry, Ward 4 Joseph Solomon, Ward 5 Erica Spell, Ward 5 ADMINISTRATION Tracey E. Nicholson, City Administrator Laura Reams, City Clerk, 301-985-5009, [email protected]1
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City Council of Hyattsville, Maryland
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AGENDACity Council Public Hearing
Monday, December 17, 20187:30 PM
Council ChambersHyattsville Municipal Building4310 Gallatin Street, 3rd Floor
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Notice of Public HearingThe City of Hyattsville Mayor & Council will conduct a Public Hearing on Monday, December17, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. (prior to the City Council Meeting). The purpose of the Public Hearing isto allow for residents to comment on a petition for the installation of traffic calmingdevice(s) on the 5800 block of Maryhurst Drive between 31st Avenue and Nicholson Street.
The Mayor & Council will announce their decision to approve, approve with modifications, ordeny the requested traffic calming device within fifteen (15) days of the close of the hearing,unless, due to extraordinary circumstances, the time limit is extended by a majority vote ofthe City Council. The petitioners will be notified of the decision of the Mayor and City Councilby the City Clerk and the decision will be published in the Hyattsville City Council MeetingMinutes.
The Public Hearing will be held at the City Municipal Building, 4310 Gallatin Street, in thethird floor Council Chambers. The Public Hearing will be broadcast live on Comcast Channel71, Verizon Channel 12 and online at www.hyattsville.org/meetings.
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1. Call to Order
2. Introduction and Background Information
2.a) Background Information - Petition for Traffic Calming on Maryhurst DriveHCC-195-FY19I move that the Mayor and Council postpone action on Traffic Calming measures on the 5800Block of Maryhurst Drive for 21 days until the next City Council meeting on January 7, 2019 inorder for the staff to complete their analysis and provide a coordinated recommendation. Lead Sponsor: At the Request of the City Administrator Co-Sponsor(s): N/A
Petition for Traffic Calming_Maryhurst Drive_Final_Redacted.pdf
Meeting Date: December 17, 2018Submitted by: Laura ReamsSubmitting Department: City Clerk Item Type: ReportAgenda Section:
SUBJECTBackground Information - Petition for Traffic Calming on Maryhurst Drive
HCC-195-FY19
Recommendation:I move that the Mayor and Council postpone action on Traffic Calming measures on the 5800 Block of Maryhurst Drivefor 21 days until the next City Council meeting on January 7, 2019 in order for the staff to complete their analysis andprovide a coordinated recommendation.
Sponsor(s):At the Request of the City Administrator
Co-Sponsor(s):N/A
ATTACHMENTSPetition for Traffic Calming_Maryhurst Drive_Final_Redacted.pdf
Traffic Calming Device Map_Maryhurst Dr & Madison Pl_Signage_10292018[69683].pdf
Traffic count Maryhurst Madison Pl to Nicholson St. 10-9-2018.pdf
Traffic count Maryhurst Madison St to Madison Pl. 10-9-2018.pdf
Summary Background:On September 19, 2018, the Office of the City Clerk received a petition from residents of the 5800 block of MaryhurstDrive (Ward 4) requesting traffic calming on the lower half, two-way portion portion, of Maryhurst Drive. Thepetitioners cited speeding vehicles and high volume of traffic associated with Felegy Elementary School.
The City Code Section 114-8 (C)(3) states that the Council should announce their decision to approve, approve withmodifications, or deny the requested traffic calming device within fifteen (15) days of the close of the public hearingunless, due to extraordinary circumstances, the time limit is extended by majority vote of the City Council.
The next scheduled Council meeting (January 7, 2019) is 21 days after the close of the Public Hearing, this consentitem will postpone Council action while the staff conducts additional analysis. The Department of Public Worksconducted a traffic count and confirmed a significant volume of traffic (over 5000 vehicles) on this small area of aresidential street. Staff did not see patterns of elevated speed, but the volume is particularly high when school(Felegy) is in session. Staff concurs that mitigation is necessary, but would like to confer with Toole Design Group forinput and review the accident reports, number of traffic stops, current control measures, and the impact that traffic 5
calming measures may have on surrounding streets, prior to presenting a control measure recommendation toCouncil.
Next Steps:Staff will complete the evaluation and provide Council with a coordinated recommendation in January.
Fiscal Impact:N/A
City Administrator Comments:Recommend Approval
Community Engagement:65 notification letters were sent to residents on Maryhurst Drive, Nicholson Street, Madison Street, Madison Place,31st Avenue, and 31st Place. The letters included a copy of the petition, notice of the public hearing, and therelevant section of City Code.
Strategic Goals:Goal 3 – Promote a Safe and Vibrant Community