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South 2135 Ammon Road, Ammon, Idaho 83406
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Traffic Commission
Wednesday, August 14, 2024
Call to Order: Micah Austin, City Administrator at 9:05 a.m.
In Attendance: Micah Austin, Tracy Bono, Cindy Donovan, Clarissa Jones, Sgt.
Fielding, Morgan Stewart
Minutes: June 12, 2024 - Approved
July 10, 2024 -Approved with amendment: NOT a good place for a crosswalk.
Citizen's Requests:
1. Two individuals are asking for a 4 -way stop at Judy St/Taylorview Ln -This
matter has been well studied. The traffic does not come close to warranting a 4 -
way stop. Matter closed. Micah will get back with the residents.
2. Lavona Borg at 1855 Falcon Dr.- Off of 17th St coming onto Falcon Dr, there
are no signs, such as no trucks or residential traffic only. She wanted to
present some options to the commission such as moving the traffic light from
Curlew Dr to Falcon Dr, installing speed bumps, and putting up signs so people
won't use it as a thoroughfare street.
3. Teresa Fortner at 1815 Curlew Dr -She has the same concerns on Curlew Dr as
they do on Falcon Dr. Mainly speed, safety issues, and lack of signage.
4. Robert Johnston at 2715 Sawtooth -It is very unsafe. Vehicles aren't stopping at
stop signs and they are speeding. It needs more enforcement and the speed
bumps reinstalled. He would also like the traffic light taken out at Curlew Dr.
5. Steven Barson at 2705 Sawtooth -Presented statistics he had taken on near
collisions, drifting, and speeding. The traffic is very dangerous and there are
children playing in the area. It is affecting property values as well. He wants the
bridge shut down.
6. Kevin Merrill at 2725 Sawtooth -There are too many cars and too much
speeding. He would like the speed bumps re -installed to see if that may help.
Micah- This issue has been before the Traffic Commission for over a year now. It is the
most well studied issue in the city. The traffic study, done by an outside agency,
showed the vast majority of traffic is pass-through traffic. It is not traffic from the high
school causing the problem. Most of the cars are within the speed limit or under. The
fix is to shut the bridge down.
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The City sent out notices to the residents of the neighborhood to see if they were in
favor of shutting down the bridge. We received about 200 responses. The results were
equally split for closing the bridge or keeping it open. We decided to try other options
instead of closing it. These have not been effective in controlling volume. The
commission is in favor of closing the Eagle Dr bridge to alleviate the problem. The
citizens can appeal the decision to keep it open to the City Council.
Discussion took place with the residents asking more questions. They want more
speed enforcement -Deputies are out as time permits. They can do extra patrols but
they have the rest of the city to take care of as well. Moving the traffic signal on 17
St/Curlew Dr to either 17th St/Falcon Dr. or 17th St/Midway Dr. -Not an option. The
light has to stay at 17th St/Curlew Dr to control traffic. Once again, the Commission
agreed that closing the Eagle St. bridge is the only way to resolve the problem.
The residents might decide to go door to door in the Hillview and Hillsdale
neighborhoods to see if the majority would want the bridge closed.
Micah stated the number one choice for change would be an appeal. He can help with
the process if they desire.
Street Division Updates: Thunderstorms and rain will delay the contractor from doing
the seal coat.
Action Items:
1. None at this time
Discussion Items:
1. Crosswalk at Ross Ave/E Sunnyside Rd -Infrastructure is not there and there
are no sidewalks. It is too dangerous. Take it off the agenda.
2. Line of sight at northwest corner of Western Ave/Owen St needs to be checked.
There are weeds and saplings that may be blocking the line of sight. Forward to
Tracy.
3. Concerns about e bikes on pathways. There are no laws or regulations about
them yet. Unfortunately, there is not much that can be done.
4. Micah -Tracy, remind the crews that members of the public need to be treated
equally.
Adjourned: 10:12 a.m.
Micah Austin, City Administrator
Lorraine Bradley, Admin. Assist.