01-05-1999 Council Minutes Special Meeting
APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL ON JANUARY 12, 1999
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES ORANGE, CALIFORNIA
OF A SPECIAL MEETING January 5, 1999
The City Council ofthe City of Orange, California convened on January 5, 1999 at 5:00 p.m. in a
Special Meeting in the Weimer Room, 300 E. Chapman Avenue, Orange, California.
5:00 P.M. SESSION
1. OPENING
1.2 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
Led by Mayor Coontz
1.3 ROLL CALL
PRESENT - Spurgeon, Murphy, Mayor Coontz, Slater, Alvarez
ABSENT - None
2. PUBLIC COMMENTS - None
3. CONSENT CALENDAR
3.1 Declaration of City Clerk, Cassandra J. Cathcart, declaring posting of City Council
agenda of a Special Meeting of January 5, 1999 at Orange Civic Center, Taft
Branch Library at 740 E. Taft Avenue, Police facility at 1107 North Batavia, the
Eisenhower Park Bulletin Board, and summarized on Time-Warner
Communications, all of said locations being in the City of Orange and freely
accessible to members of the public at least 24 hours before commencement of said
Special Meeting.
ACTION: Accepted Declaration of Agenda Posting and authorized its retention as a
public record in the Office of the City Clerk.
MOTION - Murphy
SECOND - Mayor Coontz
AYES - Murphy, Slater, Mayor Coontz, Spurgeon, Alvarez
Item No. 3.1 was approved as recommended.
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR
4. REPORTS FROM MAYOR COONTZ - None
5. REPORTS FROM COUNCILMEMBERS - None
6. REPORTS FROM BOARDS, COMMITTEES, AND COMMISSIONS - None
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7. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS
7.1
Widening of the SR-55 Freeway.
Tape 47
Presentations by CalTrans, Orange County Transportation Authority and City Staff on
improvements, closure schedules and Traffic Mitigation Program.
Mayor Coontz announced the Special Meeting was called by the City in order for Caltrans to
provide information to the businesses along the SR-55 Freeway who may be affected by the
construction plans for the freeway widening. Notification of this meeting was sent by the City to
businesses along the corridor.
Barry Rabbitt, Caltrans Chief of Construction, reported construction is due to begin this month
on the southernmost segments. By the summer of 1999 it is expected that construction will be
underway on the entire length of the freeway. All of the local street overcrossings will be
demolished and reconstructed, with the bridges at Meats and La Veta widened to four lanes. In
areas where overcrossings are being reconstructed, traffic will be detoured to use other streets.
The demolition and reconstruction will be done to accommodate detouring of traffic so that no
two adjacent structures are under construction at the same time. Construction is anticipated to be
completed by about December, 2001.
What is proposed is to continue what was already done south of the SR-22 by adding an
additional lane to the freeway (four lanes in each direction plus a carpool lane). Interchanges
will be modified so that some of the difficult driving conditions will be corrected. Auxiliary
lanes will be constructed between the on- and off-ramps to allow more room for motorists to
weave in or out of traffic. The project will be done with as little impact as possible on the local
circulation. Demolition of structures will occur during the night in order to close the freeway.
When a full freeway closure is necessary, work will occur during the week between the hours of
midnight and 5:00 a.m. The community will be advised when demolition will take place due to
the noise factor.
The project is a joint effort of Caltrans and Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA),
with City participation in the local street bridge widenings and a ramp realignment at Katella.
Caltrans is the lead agency for the project and will be the lead entity in conducting the public
information and awareness campaign. The project is approximately 4.8 miles long. Four
contracts will be awarded, which will not be incentive based for early completion. The project to
widen the 55 freeway between the SR-55122 and the SR-55/91 freeways consists of four
segments.
SEGMENT E Mid-1999 - Estimated Construction Start
Lincoln Avenue - A more efficient easier on- and off-ramp system to improve traffic flow.
Undercrossing widened.
Meats Avenue - New overcrossing.
Taft Avenue - Undercrossing widened.
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7. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS (Continued)
SEGMENT D Mid 1999 - Estimated Construction Start
Katella Avenue - On- and off-ramps modified and widened. Northbound on-ramp added.
Collins Avenue - New overcrossing.
SEGMENT C Early 1999 - Estimated Construction Start
Walnut Avenue - New, widened overcrossing.
Chapman Avenue - New on- and off-ramps. Undercrossing widened.
SEGMENT B Early 1999 - Estimated Construction Start
La Veta Avenue - New, widened overcrossing.
SR-55/22 Interchange - A wider, more efficient and easier transition with a new lane in each
direction.
Hamid Bahadori, City Traffic Engineer, explained the construction project. The detours will
impact the east/west arterial capacity in the City. Mitigation measures have been developed
which involve modifications as needed at eleven locations throughout the City. Most of the
improvements will be minor restripings and retiming of traffic signals. The City will be fully
reimbursed by Caltrans/OCT A for the costs of the mitigation. Three agreements being worked
on for Caltrans to reimburse the City are: I) $130,000 for implementation of the mitigation
measures; 2) police officer time needed to direct traffic; and 3) approximately $100,000 for the
additional staffing time needed during the 3 11 year period to accommodate the impact of the
project on the City's circulation system. Caltrans and aCTA have been communicating with
Orange Unified School District (OUSD) relative to the impact to school traffic due to bridge
closures and demolition which will occur for extended periods of time.
The Chapman interchange will be under construction during the duration of the project. The City
meets weekly with Caltrans and their contractors to coordinate, identify and address all the traffic
problems in a timely fashion. The City is working with Caltrans to reduce the amount of closure
during the first year and to address concerns relative to the SR-22 and SR-55 connectors and lane
restrictions.
Deborah Harris, Caltrans Public Information Officer, explained the extensive, comprehensive
public awareness campaign that Caltrans is putting in place. The public awareness campaign is
being coordinated with OCT A. CSP Communications of Corona, a private contractor, will assist
with the implementation of the campaign. Ms. Harris referred to a map depicting the radius that
will be used to get information out to the community.
Radius 1 - Geographical area is west to Glassell; south to the SR-55/22; east to Prospect; and
north to the SR-55/91. This radius will be used for work done on the freeway that has a direct
impact.
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7. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS (Continued)
Radius 2 - Geographical area is west to the SR-57; east to Jamboree and Chapman; north to the
SR-91; and south to the SR-5/55. Larger activities such as ramps closures or a full freeway
closure. Notification can be done either by direct mail, walking throughout the community,
newspaper notices, and press releases. There will also be signage at the ramps before closures
take place.
Radius 3 - Countywide Area. The media would be used to inform everyone in the area of the
project and anyone who might have the potential of going through the area.
The first of a series of public meetings is scheduled for January 28, 1999,4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at
the YMCA which will provide more information about the project. Updates will be sent out on a
regular basis. A coupon program will be implemented for merchants and businesses. For more
information, the Transportation Helpline number is (949) 724-2077.
COUNCIL COMMENTS
Mayor Coontz indicated that she and Councilman Slater serve on the Community Involvement
and Outreach Program Committee for the SR-55 Freeway widening project and will address the
City having a toll free number. It was noted from Council's experience with the 1-5 freeway
widening that it is critical there be direct contact with the businesses and that signage on the SR-
55 is very important.
Councilman Slater stressed the importance of extensive notification getting out to the community
when ramp closures are to occur. Mailing of notifications should be done, if possible, as he feels
that is the best way. He asked that any information that would be helpful to the community be
placed on the local cable channel.
Councilman Murphy encouraged a direct mail be sent out a least once with a master calendar to
everyone involved. Information to the community should be placed on the City's web site. Ms.
Harris responded Caltrans would like to include all notification approaches noted under Radius 2
as each are good and serve a purpose. A project brochure is targeted to go out in mid-February
which will show the timeline and information about the project. Councilman Murphy asked if
Caltrans has e-mail distribution?
In response to Councilman Alvarez, Mr. Rabbitt explained the plans for bridge closure are
subject to weather, rate of progress of contractors, etc. The early structures that will be closed
are LaVeta Avenue, Walnut Avenue, and approximately mid-year, Meats Avenue will be closed.
The bridge closure at Collins Avenue will take place in the year 2000. All land that is necessary
has already been acquired. Ms. Harris indicated that Caltrans does not have e-mail distribution at
this time.
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7. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS (Continued)
Dick Yarger, Chairman, City Traffic Commission, commented Chapman Avenue is the highest
traffic volume street in the City. There are presently traffic problems in the morning and evening
hours at Yorba overpass area to Tustin Avenue. Will notifications be sent that alternate routes
should be used? Ms. Harris responded because Chapman Avenue is so widely used, it would fall
into one of the larger radiuses. A major effort would be made to inform as many people as
possible countywide.
QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC:
Jim Cameron, Midas Shop, Tustin Avenue
Dana Bosch
Leah Eaton
Joanne Alonzo
Lisa Ackerman
Peggy Calvert
Business Owners (3)
CONCERNS AND QUESTIONS ADDRESSED WERE AS FOLLOWS:
. The message Caltrans sends in their direct mail is critical to businesses.
. When will notification be sent and by what means?
. Will there be an off-ramp at Meats Avenue?
. General impact of construction on residences and businesses.
. Advance notification to employees of 24-hr. businesses.
. Impact the project will have on the Tustin Street repaving project.
. Lack of notification received on the Collins Avenue storm drain project.
. When will sound wall installation take place?
IN RESPONSE TO QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS:
. The City Manager explained an off-ramp at Meats Avenue is an option the City may elect to
follow up on in years to come.
. Caltrans representative Mr. Rabbitt explained the work has been staged so that there may be
some access restrictions, however, access will not be denied to any business or residential
property.
. Mr. Rabbit explained with 24-hr. operations arrangements can be made for courtesy signs
with updated information to be placed by the business at a location where employees exit.
Caltrans representative Ms. Harris indicated she would be happy to speak with the employees
at PacBell.
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7. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS (Continued)
· The Director of Public Works explained it is vitally important to rehabilitate the pavement on
Tustin Street before traffic increases as a result of the freeway widening project. The
repaving will start in late Spring, 1999 and will take approximately 80 days to complete.
· Caltrans representatives responded to questions and concerns addressed and invited residents
and businesses with further concerns to meet with them after the meeting.
8. REPORTS FROM CITY MANAGER - None
9. LEGAL AFFAIRS - None
10. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION
SECOND
AYES
- Mayor Coontz
- Murphy
- Murphy, Slater, Mayor Coontz, Spurgeon, Alvarez
The City Council adjourned at 6:07 p.m.
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CASSANDRA J. HCART, CMC
CITY CLERK
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