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A R I Z O N A
MINUTES
CITIZENS TRANSPORTATION OVERSIGHT COMMISSION
Transportation Department Office
6210 W. Myrtle Ave
Building A, Suite 111/112
Glendale, Arizona 86301
SEPTEMBER 7, 2023
6:00 P.M.
1. CALL TO ORDER
Chair Joyce called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL
Present: Bryon Joyce, Chair
Paul Marsh, Vice Chair
James Ho, Commissioner
Sharyn Nesbitt, Commissioner
Tiana Roberts, Commissioner
Absent: Marc Floyd, Commissioner
Also Present: Purab Adabala , Transportation Deputy Director
Russ Romney, Assistant City Attorney
Tony Abbo, City Traffic Engineer
Marilu Garcia Ramirez, Senior Transportation Planner
Yunpei Zhang, Transportation Planner
3. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA - WITHDRAWALS AND CONTINUANCES
Approval of the agenda for the September 7th, 2023 Citizens Transportation Oversight
Commission (CTOC) meeting. For discussion and action.
Motioned by Vice Chair Paul Marsh, seconded by Commissioner James Ho
AYE: Chair Bryon Joyce
Vice Chair Paul Marsh
Commissioner James Ho
Commissioner Tiana Roberts
Other: Commissioner Marc Floyd (ABSENT)
Commissioner Sharyn Nesbitt (ABSENT)
Passed
4. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
Approval of the minutes from the August 3, 2023 CTOC meeting. For discussion and action.
Motioned by Commissioner James Ho, seconded by Vice Chair Paul Marsh
AYE: Chair Bryon Joyce
Vice Chair Paul Marsh
Commissioner James Ho
Commissioner Tiana Roberts
Other: Commissioner Marc Floyd (ABSENT)
Commissioner Sharyn Nesbitt (ABSENT)
Passed
6. CITIZEN COMMENTS
One citizen (Erin Cole, Sahauro District) addressed the commission as part of this agenda
item. See attached document for the complete comment transcript.
6. REQUIREMENTS FOR CITY CONTRACTS & PROCUREMENT
[Commissioner Nesbitt joined the meeting.]
Mr. Romney gave a presentation on Title 34 Procurement, which included information on the
following:
. Project Delivery Methods Allowed
. Emergency Procurements
. General Overview of the Process
Vice Chair Marsh asked who determined the various responsibilities for multiple jurisdiction
projects, such as Northern Parkway. Mr. Romney explained that for the Northern Parkway
example the partner's roles and financial responsibility are defined by a Master Agreement. Mr
Adabala explained that the Northern Parkwark partners include Glendale, the City of El
Mirage, the City of Peoria, and MCDOT, and each partner is financially responsible for a
pro-rata share of the project, as determined by a Master Agreement. He said initially Glendale
took the lead in developing of the Design Concept Report for the project, and afterward
MCDOT took over the process for the remainder of the design and construction. MCDOT is
experienced with large, multi -jurisdiction projects.
Commissioner Ho asked if all cities paid the same price for services since they were all
governed by Title 34. Mr. Romney said it depended on the project and who decided to bid on
it. He explained the use of a linking agreement to obtain the same price another city obtained,
but noted that the existing terms and conditions of the agreement would remain, which may
not represent terms and conditions that are efficient for Glendale.
Chair Joyce noted that some of the procurement methods can no longer be used after June
30, 2025 and asked which would be the preferred method at that time. Mr. Romney was not
sure yet, as this directive just came through during the last legislative session. He said he had
a call into the League of Cities and Towns to find out why this directive was made.
7. CTOC'S ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Mr. Romney gave a detailed presentation on the Rules for Conducting Meetings, which
included information on the following:
o Arizona Statutes
o Open Meeting Law
o Roberts Rules of Order — General Principles
Vice Chair Marsh asked what was done with citizen comments. Commissioner Roberts said
that the commission has the opportunity to request a future agenda item regarding the
concerns expressed by the citizen. Mr. Romney agreed and said once on the agenda,
discussion and potential action could be held.
Commissioner Ho asked why there could not be discussion regarding the Directors Report. Mr.
Romney said the Directors Report was for information only and no action was required.
Commissioner Ho asked if a future agenda item would need to be requested to discuss an
item on the Directors report. Mr. Romney said that was correct.
8. UPCOMING TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS
Mr. Abbo gave a detailed presentation on upcoming transportation projects. He noted that the
list did not include any roadway improvements related to developments or projects that were
currently in construction. Information was provided on the following:
. Signal Detection Upgrade Project
. Cafe Lighting — Phase II
. Flashing Yellow Arrow (FYA) Phase IV
.67th Avenue Bike Lane Project
. HAWK at 53rd Avenue and Camelback Road
. HAWK at 58th Avenue and Bethany Home Road
. HAWK at 59th Avenue and Evergreen Road
. 58th Avenue and Bethany Home Road — Turn Lane
.59th Avenue and Northern Avenue Intersection Improvements
. Bus Pullouts (CIP) — Phase I: Various Locations
.67th Avenue — Greenway Road to Bell Road: Mill and Overlay
• 75th Avenue — Northern Avenue to Glendale Avenue: Mill and Overlay
. 83rd Avenue — Northern Avenue to Glendale Avenue: Roadway Widening &
Reconstruction
. 51st Avenue — Olive Avenue to Cactus Road: Mill and Overlay
. Scalloped Streets: Various Locations
. Glendale Avenue and Sarival Road Signal: Construction of New Signal
. Bethany Home Road and Sarival Road Signal: Construction of New Signal
. Olive Avenue from 59th Avenue to 67th Avenue: Lighting / Placement of Streetlights
. 61st Avenue and Olive Avenue Intersection: Signal Improvement
. HAWK at 67th Avenue and Montebello Road
. FYA Phase III
Commissioner Ho asked if the improvement of the bus pullouts on Union Hills Road would
include transit furniture. Mr. Abbo said that was correct, to his knowledge.
9. DEPUTY DIRECTOR'S REPORT
Mr. Adabala gave an update on the following:
Right -of -Way Landscape Plan — Public Meetings
. Scheduled
o September 25th for Sahuaro and Cholla
o September 28th for Barrel
. Completed
o July 25th for Yucca District .
o July 26th for Cactus District
o July 27th for Ocotillo District
MAG Design Assistance
. Two project applications were submitted that involve conceptual design development to
fill gaps in the sidewalk system
. One project was funded at $80,354
. The other project was not funded, but staff will continue to pursue funding opportunities
General Obligation Bond
. Bond Question 1: $82 million for Streets and Intersection Improvements
. Bond Question 2: $78 million for Public Safety Projects
. Informational video links and Open House meeting dates were provided.
*Answers to FAA's regarding the bond election are available on the City website
10. COMMISSIONER UPDATES
Commissioner Ho announced that Council recently received a presentation on Glendale's
Pavement Condition Index classifications, and that presentation is available on the City's
website. He said the presentation could be used to advocate for the bond election. For
information only.
11. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
Commissioner Roberts requested a future agenda for staff to follow up on the comments
provided by Ms. Cole during the Citizen Comments agenda item at this meeting. She
requested posting of the agenda item as a potential action item.
Commissioner Roberts requested a future agenda item of an update on the public meetings
for the Right of Way Landscaping Project, after they conclude. Commissioner Ho suggested
including information such as the number of attendees at the meetings and public feedback.
12. NEXT MEETING
The next regular meeting of the Citizens Transportation Oversight Commission will be held on
October 5th, 2023 at 6:00 p.m.
13. ADJOURNMENT
Chair Joyce adjourned the meeting at 7:36 p.m.
The Citizens Transportation Oversight Commission meeting minutes of September 7, 2023 were
submitted and approved this 5th day of October 2023.
YUFA6ei Zhang, rdi Secretary