A detailed Commission packet is available for review in the Library and City Clerk's Office.

 
 
   

Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Beverly Hills will make reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with disabilities. If you require special assistance, please call (310) 285-2461 (voice) or (310) 285-6881 (TTY). Providing at least forty-eight hours advance notice will help to ensure availability of services. City Hall, including the Council Chamber and Room 280A, is wheelchair accessible. The City Hall Council Chamber and Room 280A are also equipped with audio equipment for the hearing impaired.


 


CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS
Room 280A
455 North Rexford Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210


TRAFFIC AND PARKING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING

AGENDA

Thursday, April 7, 2022
9:00 a.m.




In the interest of maintaining appropriate social distancing, members of the public can participate by listening to the meeting at (310)288-2288.

Anyone who participates at the meeting and/or enters the City Council Chamber or Commission meeting room is subject to having their image and/or voice displayed.  These recordings will remain publicly accessible in perpetuity. 

How to Submit Public Comment:

Audio/oral:  310-288-2288

Email:  commentTPC@beverlyhills.org

To watch video live:  https://www.beverlyhills.org/live (passcode: 90210)

In-Person: Submit a Speaker Card to the Recording Secretary

It is recommended that written public comments be submitted to the Traffic and Parking Commission Recording Secretary by 5:00 PM one day prior to the meeting date.  Public comments will also be taken during the meeting when the topic is being reviewed by the Traffic and Parking Commission.  Written comments should identify the Agenda Item number or topic in the subject line of the email. 

In order to be read at the meeting, written comments will be allowed with a maximum of 350 words, which corresponds to approximately three (3) minutes of speaking time.  If a comment is received after the agenda item is heard, it will not be a part of the record. 

The Commission may act on any item listed on the agenda.

OPEN MEETING

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

ROLL CALL

COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE

Members of the public may address the Commission regarding any items not on the Agenda that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Commission. By State law, the Commission may not discuss or vote on items not on the Agenda.

APPROVAL OF AGENDA

With the concurrence of the Commission, the Chair may choose to amend the order of the items on the agenda.

CONSENT CALENDAR

1. Consideration of Minutes       

Consideration of Minutes of the Traffic and Parking Commission regular meeting of March 3, 2022.

TAB 1

REPORTS FROM PRIORITY AGENCIES

2. Police Department Report

TAB 2

3. Monthly Educational Speaker Series -  Metro’s "Understanding How Women Travel" Report

Comment: This item is for information only. The 2022 monthly speaker series, as suggested by the Chair of the Traffic and Parking Commission, is intended to provide informative and educational updates from experts on a variety of relevant transportation and mobility topics.

TAB 3

ATTACHMENT 1

4. Traffic Engineering Quarterly Report

Comment: This item is for information only. This report provides a quarterly update on the Traffic Engineering activities from January 2022 through March 2022.

TAB 4

CONTINUED BUSINESS

None.

NEW BUSINESS

5. Transit Service Study

Comment: This report is to provide an overview of the scope of work and schedule for transit service planning for potential City shuttle service.

TAB 5

ATTACHMENT 1

ATTACHMENT 2

ATTACHMENT 3

ATTACHMENT 4

6. Autonomous Vehicle Testing

Comment: This item is an informational presentation by the firm Motional which is currently permitted by the California Department of Motor Vehicles to conduct on-road testing of their driverless vehicles.

TAB 6

ATTACHMENT 1

7. City Council Priorities Update

Comment: Staff recommends the Commission support the existing City Council priorities with the proposed updated deliverables. If desired the Commission may suggest additional deliverables or recommend new priorities for City Council consideration.

TAB 7

ATTACHMENT 1

ATTACHMENT 2

PROJECT UPDATES AND FOLLOW-UP ITEMS

8. Project Updates and Follow-up Items

Comment:  This item is for information only.  This report provides a monthly update on the City’s current transportation planning studies, construction of the Metro Purple Line Extension, and follow-up information on items from previous meetings.

TAB 8

ATTACHMENT 1 - MARCH

ATTACHMENT 1 - APRIL

ATTACHMENT 2

ATTACHMENT 3

ATTACHMENT 4

COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE COMMISSION

COMMUNICATIONS FROM STAFF

ADJOURNMENT