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<br />CITY OF UNIVERSITY CITY <br />6801 Delmar Boulevard, University City, MO 63130 <br />Phone: 314-505-8560, Fax: (314) 862-0694 <br /> <br /> <br />Date: December 22, 2009 <br />To: Members of the Traffic Commission <br />From: Angelica Gutierrez, Project Manager <br />January 13, 2010 <br />Re: Traffic Commission Meeting <br /> <br /> <br />This is to inform you that the next Traffic Commission meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, <br /> <br />January 13, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. in the EOC Room (basement)at City Hall. <br /> <br />We recommend that you visit the site to be discussed prior to the meeting. Please call <br />(314)505-8568 to confirm your attendance. <br /> <br />AGENDA FOR THE MEETING <br /> <br />1. Temporary Parking Restriction on Groby Road <br /> <br />This item was discussed during the December Traffic Meeting but the Commission could not take <br />any formal action due to the lack of quorum. <br /> <br />From a total of eight (8) properties, five (5) residents are in favor of keeping the restrictions. The <br />other three (3) did not respond one way or the other. <br /> <br />Public Works invited all residents on the south side of Groby from Old Bonhomme Rd. to Tulane <br />Avenue to attend this meeting. <br /> <br />We are presenting this information to the traffic commission for their review and subsequent <br />recommendation to the City Council, which may thereafter take the appropriate action. <br /> <br />2. Request to remove parking restriction in the south side of Forsyth Blvd – from Asbury <br />to Del Lin <br /> <br />This item was discussed during the December Traffic Meeting but the Commission could not take <br />any formal action due to the lack of quorum. <br /> <br />All residents on the south side of the 7200 and 7300 blocks of Forsyth were notified by Public <br />Works on November 2009 to provide them an opportunity for input. Forsyth residents in the <br />7200 and 7300 blocks expressed their preference personally at the December meeting, also <br />through telephone calls and emails. Of the 183 letters sent, four residents sent emails, one <br />resident made a phone call and three residents attended the meeting. The results are as <br />follows: <br /> <br /> <br />in favor <br /> Residents of removing the restriction: 4 <br /> <br />against <br /> Residents of removing the restriction: 4 <br /> <br />We are presenting this information to the traffic commission for their review and subsequent <br />recommendation to the City Council, which may thereafter take the appropriate action. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Traffic Commission Agenda – January 13, 2010, Page 1 <br /> <br /> <br />