Meetings: Meets on the 3rd Wednesday of month
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Location: City Hall Council Chambers |


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Traffic Commission members |
Name |
Position |
Appointed |
Term Expires |
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Robert DeCubellis
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Chair |
07/01/2008 |
06/30/2011 |
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Alan Maretsky
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Vice Chair |
07/01/2008 |
06/30/2011 |
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Robert Morin
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Commissioner |
06/01/2010 |
06/30/2013 |
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Kenneth Nordstrom
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Commissioner |
07/21/2009 |
06/30/2012 |
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Keith Osborn
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Commissioner |
06/01/2010 |
06/30/2013 |
Duties
· Advise the City Council on traffic issues including automobiles, public transit, pedestrians, and individual wheeled transportation aids such as bicycles, scooters, and wheelchairs;
· Annually provide the City Council an updated priority list of projects that reflect the Circulation Element goals of the General Plan;
· Review City studies related to speed limits and make recommendations to the City Council;
· Exercise decision-making authority over and conduct periodic reviews of the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program (NTMP), including traffic management measures to be implemented and authorization of NTMP funds;
· Provide review and advice to City Council concerning proposals involving public transit issues;
· Exercise decision-making authority and allocation of funds for priority signal ranking;
· For activities within the public right-of-way not subject to administrative permit procedure, such as encroachments, provide advice to the City Council;
· Advise the City Council on traffic management issues which require approval by the City Council including, but not limited to, traffic circulation matters such as traffic light synchronization, special traffic studies, and special parking studies; and
· Act as an advisory body for City staff regarding landscaped median improvement projects within the public right-of-way.
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54972, a Local Appointments list shall be prepared including regular and ongoing commissions whose members serve at the pleasure of the Murrieta City Council. Preceding is an open list of local appointive offices containing the incumbent appointees dates of appointment; dates terms expire, and the terms which will expire during the next calendar year. To be eligible for appointment to a commission, a person must: 1) be a full time resident of the City; and 2) not be an employee of the City .
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