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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Transportation Advisory Board 2023-12-20Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, December 20, 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 20th day of December, 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; Members Bernal, Gamble, Hanick, and Slack; Director Muhonen; Engineer Bailey; Supervisor Klein; Recording Secretary McDonald; Public Attendee Joan Hooper Absent: Vice-Chair Ekeren, Member Ferko, Member Finley, Member Igel, Trustee Martchink Chair Morris called the meeting to order at 12:28 p.m. TAB APPRECIATION MEAL During the annual appreciation meal, Director Muhonen thanked the TAB for their various contributions as a Town advisory board. In particular, he mentioned the following issues and projects where the TAB’s input and formal recommendations to the Town Board have been vital: Parking Revenue Task Force; Selection Committee for the Multimodal Transportation Plan (MTP); visioning for the Cleave Street Improvements project; and letters of support for paid parking program initiatives. PUBLIC COMMENT Public Attendee Joan Hooper (Town resident) elaborated on the two TAB Public Comment Forms she submitted earlier this day (Recording Secretary note: E-notification of a second submitted form arrived after the first was copied for meeting distribution; both forms are in the final packet on the Public Records Portal). Discussion points from Resident Hooper’s comments included the current funds allocation for the 1% sales tax renewal, and how activity from citizen groups can still shape voter opinions prior to the April 2024 ballot; how to further engage public feedback on the Town of Estes Park 2045 Transportation Plan (TP) survey; aspects of the survey website and mapping tool that could be improved; and the value of hosting public meetings. TRUSTEE LIAISON UPDATE None. APPROVAL OF MINUTES DATED NOVEMBER 15, 2023 Transportation Advisory Board – December 20, 2023 – Page 2 It was moved and seconded (Slack/Hanick) to approve the November 15, 2023, minutes, and it passed unanimously. MOBILITY SERVICES UPATE Supervisor Klein reported that the 2023 Paid Parking Program Year-End Report was presented at the November 28 Town Board Study Session. The ordinance amending the date by which paid parking rates are set for the next season was passed at the December 12 Town Board Meeting (deadline moved from December 31 to March 1). The occupancy rate for free lots reported at the November meeting was adjusted to exclude the major lots beyond the downtown core; this adjustment resulted in a 7% boost from the targeted 85th percentile. The Estes Parking App will be sunset and replaced by a website that users can bookmark to gauge real-time parking lot availability; this information and access instructions will be detailed in a future news release. Park Mobile is developing the Apple Pay tool for the 2024 paid parking season. A complete report on the 2023 transit program will be presented at the February TAB meeting. However, Supervisor Klein advised that the goal of 10k transit riders was just barely missed, likely due to weather during the November 24 Catch the Glow parade. TRANSPORTATION PLAN UPDATE Supervisor Klein reported that participation in the TP survey continues to be promoted at various community events. Comments provided through the Mapping Survey will be received until the consultants finish the draft TP. The Town’s application for the CMAQ (Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality) program grant was presented and favorably received at the December 5 Upper Front Range Transportation Planning Region (UFRTPR) meeting. An award of $1.2m is likely to be approved in March 2024, with local match funds coming from monies previously budgeted for transit operations. Discussion points included contacting the Estes Park School District (EPSD) regarding how the TP will address Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program initiatives; how the “living document” nature of the TP ensures that comments submitted will continue to shape the plan; and the overall goal of creating a public transportation “triangle” between Denver International Airport (DIA), Loveland or Longmont, and Estes Park. ENGINEERING UPDATE Engineer Bailey reported that the second public meeting for Reclamation Neighborhood Street Improvements (RNSI) would be held tonight to gather final comments regarding parking and sidewalk placement options for 3rd Street and North and South Courts. The bid should be released by early April. The Estes Park Cycling Coalition (EPCC) provided some comments for the Graves Avenue Improvements (GAI) project. The bid, which should be released in early February, will let contractors decide the project’s means and methods to maintain two-way traffic. Transportation Advisory Board – December 20, 2023 – Page 3 The Street Improvement Program (STIP) bid should be released in February. The program budget reflects modified goals due to the possible sunset of 1A sales tax funds. Final permits were approved for utility work on the Cleave Street Improvements (CSI) projects. The bid should be released January 4, with construction aimed to start in March and conclude in late 2024. The UFRTPR advised that the Fall River Trail Extension (FRT) grant funds will be accessible as early as January. However, the bid is on hold pending signed agreements from the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) for the Multimodal Transportation and Mitigation Options Fund (MMOF) and Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) awards. Discussion points for all projects included certain issues that the RNSI project cannot resolve, such as cluster box location; sidewalk width factors for the GAI project; Pine Knoll and other street segments impacted by the modified STIP budget; locations where fresh striping or crosswalk signs may be needed; and paving activities at the Elkhorn Lodge. ADMINISTRATIVE UPDATE Director Muhonen advised that the 1% sales tax renewal topic is a good opportunity for the TAB to educate the public and provide input on the measure, possibly through a citizens’ committee. Signing up for the Town’s email distribution list is the best way to stay informed about this topic and other Town business. Four applications have been received for the Project Manager position. The Mobility Services Manager position is not yet posted. Having recently fielded an inquiry about Post Office parking during the Downtown Estes Loop (DEL) project, Director Muhonen advised that Flatiron Constructors, Inc. (FCI) has permission to use all but 10 spaces in the Post Office lot; supporting signage is posted. The Town continues to provide snow removal to mitigate parking scarcity in the area. Snow conditions have contributed to two minor crashes at the new US 36 and Community Drive roundabout. Brief discussion ensued regarding chicanes and other methods used at roundabouts to slow down drivers and prevent unnecessary speed-related accidents. JUNE 2024 TAB MEETING RESCHEDULE The TAB agreed to reschedule the June 2024 meeting from June 19 (Juneteenth holiday) to June 26. OTHER BUSINESS Chair Morris acknowledged Member Gamble’s recent suggestion to add a regular agenda item that follows up on past public comments received by the TAB. (Recording Secretary note: As of January 2024, this item will be added to the monthly agenda as “Update on Past Public Comment.”) Meanwhile, Chair Morris advised that she had followed up with Transportation Advisory Board – December 20, 2023 – Page 4 CDOT regarding a recent public comment about certain crosswalks along Colorado Highway 7 needing attention. There being no further business, Chair Morris adjourned the meeting at 2:00 p.m. /s/Lani McDonald, Recording Secretary