HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Transportation Advisory Board 2023-05-17Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, May 17, 2023
Minutes of a Regular meeting of the TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY
BOARD of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held
in the Municipal Building in said Town of Estes Park on the 16th day of May,
2023.
Board: Chair Belle Morris; Vice-Chair Kristen Ekeren; Members Javier Bernal,
Jessica Ferko, Ann Finley, Larry Gamble, Linda Hanick, Mark Igel, and
Gordon Slack; Trustee Patrick Martchink; Staff Liaison Greg Muhonen
Attending: Chair Morris; Vice-Chair Ekeren; Members Bernal, Gamble, Hanick, and
Slack; Director Muhonen; Manager Bailey; Supervisor Klein; Recording
Secretary McDonald; Dana Paiement, Visit Estes Park
Absent: Member Ferko, Member Finley, Member Igel, Trustee Martchink
Chair Morris called the meeting to order at 12:16 p.m.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Dana Paiement, Senior Destination Development Manager for Visit Estes Park (VEP),
was in attendance to invite collaboration with the TAB on communication efforts for the
Downtown Estes Loop (DEL) project, particularly regarding Moraine Avenue business
owners who are impacted by DEL construction.
Discussion points included examples of how the merchants could entice locals and
visitors to shop throughout the construction period; the benefits of cooperative advertising
by those businesses; the usefulness of placing phase-based DEL progress maps and
printed project updates at lodging establishments; and the types of DEL resources
currently on hand. Paiement will share the discussion points with VEP and possibly the
Estes Chamber of Commerce; Member Hanick volunteered to assist.
TRUSTEE LIAISON UPDATE
Trustee Martchink was not in attendance.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES DATED APRIL 19, 2023
It was moved and seconded (Slack/Ekeren) to approve the April 19, 2023, minutes,
and the motion passed unanimously.
MOBILITY SERVICES UPDATE
Supervisor Klein reported that the paid parking season begins May 26. The Town Board
approved increasing the resident exemption for paid parking (Local Permit) from one hour
to two. Payment kiosks now feature push/pull card readers, substantially reducing
transaction time. Lot signage placement is in progress, as is training for The Car Park
staff and Community Services Officers. Again this year, courtesy notice/welcome cards
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will be issued in place of parking violations for the first few weeks of the paid parking
season. The folded parking maps were presented.
For transit updates, Supervisor Klein advised that a new general manager will be
replacing Brian Wells at Rocky Mountain Transit Management. Manager Solesbee and
Slate Communications received Town Board support to move forward with vehicle wraps
and updated transit brochures and signage for stops. Six proposals were submitted for
the Multimodal Transportation Plan; the selection committee is reviewing now for early
June interviews. Electric trolley 1, now fitted with the same battery as trolley 2, is on its
way back from the vendor. The Red Route hours have increased to run from 7:30 a.m. to
9:30 p.m. daily; Director Muhonen will investigate whether Flatiron workers would utilize
this option if hours are further extended to accommodate night shifts on the DEL. The
trolley barn construction grant agreement will be presented at the June 13 Town Board
meeting in preparation for the bid process. CDOT has canceled implementation of the
Elkstang to Estes brand; service as Bustang to Estes resumes on May 27. Manager
Solesbee, along with staff from Power and Communications and Platte River Power
Authority, will present the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure and Readiness Plan at the May
23 Town Board Study Session at 5:00 p.m.; Board direction will be requested and the
TAB is welcome to attend.
Current public outreach efforts by Supervisor Klein and Manager Solesbee include media
projects and scheduled presentations to various community groups.
ENGINEERING UPDATE
Manager Bailey reported that the Fall River Trail Extension (FRT) project was delayed by
60 days due to Xcel work, but that Dietzler Construction is quickly recovering the lost time
to achieve completion of this project phase in July. The bus pullout will be poured next
week, and the traffic light and flagger will remain through late June. Grant funding sources
are Colorado the Beautiful (CtB) and the pending Transportation Alternatives Program
(TAP); if the TAP grant is awarded at $2.2m, the final segment phase could be completed
in late 2024 or 2025.
The Cleave Street Improvements project is currently focused on detailed jointing plans
for the concrete roadway, transformer location discussions, and sewer and electrical
placement. Construction should begin this fall.
The Graves Avenue – Safe Routes to School project is awaiting one easement and will
not be completed before school resumes in August.
DOWNTOWN ESTES LOOP UPDATE
Director Muhonen advised that the girders were successfully set for the new Ivy Street
Bridge, and gas line relocation should be completed by May 29. Public Works has offered
use of its Elm Road yard for Flatiron’s equipment storage, which has been dominating the
Post Office lot, and fencing will be removed before paid parking begins. Director Muhonen
is also seeking commitment from Flatiron staff to utilize the parking structure for personal
vehicles this summer.
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Discussion points included whether food truck placement or restaurant vouchers could
be used to incentivize construction staff to use the parking structure; the need to
harmonize public information about the DEL between its dedicated project website and
Flatiron’s construction schedule; and the general misperception of flow conditions at the
new Ivy Street Bridge, which is strategically engineered to manage more flow.
ENGINEERING & ADMINISTRATIVE UPDATE
Director Muhonen reported that the US 36/Community Drive Roundabout project
continues with the May 15 pouring of the concrete lid for the trail underpass extension
and the relocation of fiber and electrical, which is being expedited by the Town’s Power
and Communications crew. The contractor is now ready to excavate and cut for the
roundabout, and the Town’s Street Division will assist in backfilling the trail underpass
beginning May 19. Material supply issues continue, but the project should see completion
in June.
There was brief discussion about the project’s impact on the Estes Park Marathon
weekend, June 17-18.
OTHER BUSINESS
TAB members agreed that the variety of colors developed for Estes Transit branding will
be of great benefit for users, and that the FRT project benefits from the reduced traffic
entering Rocky Mountain National Park during its concurrent Fall River Entrance Station
reconstruction.
There being no further business, Chair Morris adjourned the meeting at 1:53 p.m.
\s\Lani McDonald, Recording Secretary