File #: PAR 22-013    Name: Referral No. 2022.05 Madison Lane
Type: Preliminary Analysis Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/1/2022 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 3/8/2022 Final action: 3/8/2022
Title: Receive a preliminary analysis report in response to Board Referral No. 2022.05 seeking to codify No Parking on Madison Lane.
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Attachment A - Referral No 2022.05, 3. PowerPoint Presentation
Title
Receive a preliminary analysis report in response to Board Referral No. 2022.05 seeking to codify No Parking on Madison Lane.
Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:
a. Receive a preliminary analysis report in response to Board Referral No. 2022.05 and:
b. Direct that staff proceed with completion of referral based on description in this report; or,
c. Direct that staff:
i. Proceed with completion of referral based on modifications by the Board; or,
ii. Return to Board with a more comprehensive analysis of referral and anticipated effort for completion; or,
iii. Rescind referral.
d. Provide further direction, as appropriate.

PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS:
Background:
On February 8, 2022, the Board added Supervisor Phillips' Referral No. 2022.05 to the County Board of Supervisors' referral matrix. The referral is seeking to codify No Parking on Madison Lane.

Proposed Project Description:
Madison Lane is a County maintained road in the Boronda community, an unincorporated community west of the City of Salinas. It is Public Works, Facilities and Parks (PWFP) staff understanding from the Board Referral, that roadside parking on Madison Lane has created a consistent and increasing public health and safety concern for the Boronda community and businesses, particularly regarding traffic hazards caused by one lane traffic generated from parked vehicles.

The referral involves completion of the following tasks:
* Perform traffic engineering study for parking prohibition warrants. This includes performing community outreach and coordination for needs assessment and full understanding.
* Prepare ordinance and Board Report to present to the Board for consideration. This includes the amount of time to route an item through the levels of departmental review prior to an item being taken to the Board for consideration.
* Schedule and present a public hearing per the California Government Code.
* If approved, allow thirty days to pass...

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