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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />6801 Delmar Boulevard, University City, MO 63130 Phone: 314-862-6767, <br />Fax: (314) 862-0694 <br /> <br />Date: October 3, 2007 <br /> <br />To: Members of the Traffic Commission <br /> <br />From: Vic Lusher and Angelica Gutierrez, Project Managers <br /> <br />Re: October 10, 2007 Traffic Commission Meeting <br /> <br />This is to inform you that the next Traffic Commission meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, <br />October 10, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. in the EOC Room (basement) at City Hall. <br /> <br />th <br />Due to lack of quorum, none of the issues from the September 5 meeting were <br />resolved. Therefore, the agenda remains the same. Enclosed are the minutes <br />from last meeting. <br /> <br />We recommend that you visit the sites to be discussed prior to the meeting. Please call <br />Sandy Weinberg at 505-8563 and advise her if you will not be attending the meeting. <br /> <br />AGENDA FOR THE MEETING <br /> <br />1.TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR THE MUSICK NEIGHBORHOOD <br /> <br /> <br />Please find attached a petition received by Jerry Sugerman dated August 7, 2007. The <br />petition circulated among 7 blocks in the neighborhood. They are requesting that the City <br />install temporary barriers for a period of 6 months to deter motorists who cut thru the <br />neighborhood. They are also requesting the existing “no left turn” signs be removed. <br /> <br />According to the petitions received in agreement to implement the barriers, from 146 houses <br />on streets affected, 77 houses signed petition; that represents 53% in agreement. <br />From emails and meeting attendee’s responses, there were 14 houses against barriers; that <br />represents 9.6%, and they are the houses most affected by the barriers. The results on <br />each street are as follows: <br /> <br />Street Number of Number of houses Number of Houses No response <br />houses on in agreement in disagreement received <br />Street <br />Melrose 56 40 6 10 <br />Wellington 49 18 1 30 <br />Carleton 33 19 4 10 <br />Mt. Vernon 8 3 5 <br />Total 146 77 14 55 <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />V:\WP51\Public Works- Traffic Commission\Traffic Commission\agenda\2007\Agenda 10-10-07.doc <br /> <br />
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