The traffic safety commission is established. The city council
shall appoint the commission members. The commission shall consist
of five members who, at the time of their appointment and continuously
through their incumbency, must reside within the city of South San
Francisco. Three of the members shall be comprised of members of the
parking place commission as appointed by the city council and two
of the members shall be at large. The at-large members shall have
a demonstrated interest in traffic facilities and planning. In selecting
the at-large members, the city council shall strive to maintain geographic
representation of South San Francisco’s neighborhoods.
(Ord. 1586 § 2, 2019)
Except as provided in Section
2.81.030 below, the term of each member of the commission shall be three years and until a successor is appointed and qualified. Terms shall be staggered and shall expire in even numbered years.
(Ord. 1586 § 2, 2019)
Commission members shall be limited to four consecutive terms.
For purposes of calculating consecutive terms, service of eighteen
months plus one day during a term shall be counted as a complete term;
all prior continuous service of existing commission members shall
be counted. Upon serving the maximum number of consecutive terms,
a commission member shall not be eligible for re appointment to the
traffic safety commission for a period of two years. If a vacancy
occurs on the commission, the city council shall appoint an individual
to serve the remaining unexpired term of the former incumbent.
(Ord. 1586 § 2, 2019)
(a)
The commission shall meet on the second Tuesday of each month,
immediately following completion of the parking place commission meeting,
which begins at five p.m., in South San Francisco, California, 94080,
in a location that shall be set by resolution of the commission. A
majority of the commission members shall constitute a quorum for the
transaction of business. All meetings shall be open to the public.
Legal notice of an emergency meeting shall be given at least twenty-four
hours prior to the time of the meeting. If a meeting is set for the
regular meeting place of the commission, or duly noticed for an alternate
meeting place, and because of necessity or emergency, the commission
is required to meet in another place within the corporate limits of
the city, then the secretary shall appear at the regular or alternate
meeting place, whichever is the case, at the time set for the meeting,
and publicly announce the new meeting place and post a notice of same
on the door of the regular meeting place. Notices of all meetings,
except regular meetings, shall be served on each commission member
and to each person who has requested notice in writing of such meetings,
at least twenty-four hours prior to the time specified for the proposed
meeting. Notices shall comply with
Government Code <https://library.qcode.us/redirect/state_code/ca/ca_gov>
Section 54950 et seq., also referred to as the Ralph M. Brown Act.
(b)
If the day designated as a regular, adjourned regular, special
or study meeting falls upon a legal holiday, the commission shall
meet upon the next succeeding day which is not a holiday, unless otherwise
ordered by the commission.
(Ord. 1586 § 2, 2019; Ord. 1651-2023, 10/11/2023)
Commissioner members shall receive compensation for their services as provided for in Chapter
2.84. Commission members of both the parking place commission and the traffic safety commission shall receive compensation for attending either a parking place commission or a traffic safety commission meeting or for attending both meetings consecutively on the same day. Commission members of both commissions shall not receive compensation for attending both the parking place commission and the traffic safety commission meetings consecutively on the same day.
(Ord. 1586 § 2, 2019; Ord. 1626 § 2, 2021)
The traffic safety commission shall be an advisory body to city
staff on matters relating to traffic facilities and planning. The
fundamental responsibility of the traffic safety commission shall
be to advise and make recommendations to city staff on policy, programming,
improvements, operation, and maintenance of traffic facilities throughout
the city. The commission’s role is to advise and make recommendations
to city staff on traffic safety of motor vehicles generally. These
duties include, but are not limited to, the following:
(a) Providing
a venue for the public to bring traffic related concerns, questions,
or suggestions to the city;
(b) Suggesting
the most practicable means for coordinating the activities of all
officers and agencies of the city responsible for the administration
or enforcement of traffic regulations;
(c) Suggesting
design and improvement of, including lighting of, or traffic flow
on any public streets;
(d) Receiving
complaints regarding traffic matters;
(e) Recommending
to relevant city staff for further review methods of improvement of
traffic conditions;
(f) Recommending
to relevant city staff for further review the designation, establishments,
or enactment of any of the following:
2. Main
arterial highway through streets,
3. Intersections
at which vehicles are required to stop at one or more entrances thereto,
4. Railroad
grade crossings at which vehicles are required to stop,
5. Areas
in which parking or stopping is prohibited or restricted on streets
or portions thereof, or on parking lots,
6. Streets
as to which commercial vehicles with gross weight of 6,000 pounds
or more are restricted,
7. Streets
or portions thereof where the maximum speed limit shall be in excess
of or less than the speed limit which would otherwise be established
by state law, based upon engineering and traffic investigations,
8. The
enactment of any other necessary traffic control deemed appropriate.
(Ord. 1586 § 2, 2019)