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File #: 19-0329    Version: 1
Type: Consent - Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 8/6/2019 Final action:
Title: Consider Request by Councilmember Stern and Mayor Pro Tem Montgomery to Revisit the Issue of Re-Striping the Area Leading to Pacific Elementary School (Public Works Director Katsouleas). PROVIDE DIRECTION
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TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

THROUGH:
Bruce Moe, City Manager

FROM:
Stephanie Katsouleas, Public Works Director

SUBJECT:Title
Consider Request by Councilmember Stern and Mayor Pro Tem Montgomery to Revisit the Issue of Re-Striping the Area Leading to Pacific Elementary School (Public Works Director Katsouleas).
PROVIDE DIRECTION
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Recommended Action
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council provide direction regarding the request by Councilmember Stern and Mayor Pro Tem Montgomery to revisit the issue of striping the area leading to Pacific Elementary School (Pacific).
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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
There are no fiscal implications associated with the recommended action.

BACKGROUND:
As part of the Cycle 10 Safe Routes to School grant awarded to Manhattan Beach, a white striped edge line (white line) was installed this past March on Walnut Avenue between 17th Street and 27th Street, and on 17th Street between Walnut Avenue and Poinsettia, effectively creating a pedestrian walking path for students attending Pacific. The following month, the white strip was incorrectly removed by the City's slurry seal contractor as part of the Annual Slurry Seal project. Following its removal, residents from 14 properties along Walnut Avenue submitted a petition to the City requesting that the white line not be reinstalled on their street. After receiving the petition, City Council requested that the item be agendized for further discussion at a future City Council meeting.

On June 18, 2019, staff presented the history and circumstances surrounding the installation and subsequent removal of the white line and asked City Council to provide direction on whether to have the slurry seal contractor reinstall it and perhaps provide additional signage, or alternatively, to omit it from the Cycle 10 scope of work. City Council directed staff to not reinstall the white line.

On July 1...

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