HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Transportation Advisory Committee 2014-01-15Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, January 15th, 2014
Minutes of a Regular meeting of the Transportation Advisory Committee of the Town of
Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in the Town Hall Room 202 in said
Town of Estes Park on the 15th day of January, 2014.
Present: Kimberly Campbell
Ann Finley
Gregg Rounds
Stan Black
Belle Morris
Cory LaBianca
Also Present: John Ericson, Town Board Liaison
Scott Zurn, Director of Public Works
Kevin Ash, Public Works Civil Engineer
Jen Imber, Public Works Secretary
Sandy Osterman, Shuttle Committee Representative
Brian Wells, Town Shuttle Coordinator
Absent: Thom Widawski
Bryon Holmes
Kimberly Campbell called the meeting to order at 12:04 p.m.
GENERAL DISCUSSION
Minutes from the December 18, 2013, TAC meeting were reviewed by members. It was
moved and seconded (Morris/Finley) to approve the minutes, with the motion passing
unanimously.
The committee discussed the vacancy created with Amy Schwarzbach’s resignation in
May of 2013. The committee position was posted in August and September but
received no response. Belle Morris and Ann Finley volunteered to form a subcommittee
to review applications the Town received during the initial formation of the committee in
early 2013. The subcommittee will arrive at the February meeting with a
recommendation of candidates to approach to fill the vacancy.
Sandy Osterman attended the January meeting as a representative of the Shuttle
Committee. Ms. Osterman will present an overview of the Shuttle Committee at the
February TAC meeting.
PRIVATE TROLLEY HISTORIC TOUR BUSINESS
Wayne Groome gave an informational presentation on Fun Tyme Trolleys, a private
trolley tour business owned and operated by Jim Pickering, Wayne Groome and his wife
Sharon Groome and daughter Marcia Groome. Mr. Groome was not seeking approvals
or recommendations from the TAC. His appearance was a courtesy to give an overview
of a private venture that could impact traffic and the local transit system. The historic
tour would utilize main thoroughfares in the Estes Valley, with no stopping or
passengers exiting the trolley along the tour route. Mr. Groome has offered to return to
the TAC in March to present finalized tour routes.
The issue of a private business, such as Fun Time Trolleys, that could impact traffic and
transit raised a few concerns for the committee, including proper marketing to
differentiate between public transit and private tour businesses, start and stop locations,
avoiding impact to private property and potential impacts to traffic. The committee will
continue this discussion in February, to include identifying any potential needs for
regulations and governance of private enterprises.
SIGNAGE REVIEW
Director Zurn advised that with the impending highway reroute through downtown and
major geometry changes rendered by the project, it may not be the best time for major
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signage changes in Town. He suggested instead the committee work on updating
roadside traffic signage standards for the downtown commercial district, which could
then be implemented during construction of the FLAP project if the updates were
adopted.
Kimberly Campbell suggested a subcommittee be formed to prepare ideas for signage
changes/improvements and bring forward to the TAC at regular meetings, where the
committee could vote and move forward as desired. Cory LaBianca and Gregg Rounds
volunteered to form a two person signage project team for this task, with updates to be
included as agenda items at subsequent TAC meetings.
PEAK SEASON CLOSURE OF BIG HORN DRIVE AT ELKHORN AVE
The committee questioned Director Zurn on steps needed for a trial closure of Big Horn
Drive at the Elkhorn Avenue intersection during peak season. Director Zurn explained
that this idea had already been explored by Town officials and was not well received by
residents of Big Horn Drive. CDOT modeling of the closure showed the impact was not
great enough to proceed with the idea. TAC members therefore decided to remove the
idea of this closure from topics of discussion.
Kimberly Campbell adjourned the meeting at 2:04 p.m.