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MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATI ON COMMIS SION
MEETING
regular meeting of the Traffic and Tra nsporta t ion Connni ss ion of the City of
Atlanta was held in Connnittee Room No. 1 of the Ci t y Hall on Monday, January 30,
1967 , at 2 ~00 p.m. The following members were present ~
A
Mr . George Goodwin, Cha i rma n
Mr . John R. Wi lson , Jr.
Absent ~
Mr. Robert F. Adamson
Mr. Jack E. Crowder, Vice Chairman
Mr. Grady A. Lee
Mr. Charles C. Math i as
Mr. Pete r J. Stelling
Al so pres ent were City Traffic Engineer Karl A. Bevins ; Mr. P. Andrew Sp ringer,
Sa f ~t y Eng inee r , The Atlanta Tra ffi c and Sa fety Council; Mr. J. H. Cone, Jr.,
At lanta Transit Syst em, Inc . ; and Ca ptain John T. Ma rler and Sergeant Michael
Edwar ds, At lan t a Pol ic e De partment .
The meeting wa s called to order by the Chairman and t he following business was
consi dered.
I.
II.
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC .
None.
PERMITS FOR OFF- STREET PARKING FAC I LITIES .
A.
THE BLOCK BOUNDED BY WEST PEACHTREE STREET, LINDEN AVENUE , SPRING STREET,
AND NORTH AVENUE . Life Insurance Company of Georgia; Cen t ra l Parking,
Inc., Mr . Gar l and Follis. An off- s treet parking garage with a total of
550 parking spaces; self- parking -or attendant park ing ; 27 inbound reservoir spaces and 30 outbound reservo i r spaces; one entrance from North
Avenue, one entrance from Linden Avenue, and one en t rance from Sp ring
Street; one exit on North Avenue , two exits on Linden Avenue, and one
exit on Spring Street. A REQUEST TO RENEW THE RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY
THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN ON SEPTEMBER 21, 1964, was made by Mr . Fo ll i s,
who s tated that no changes whatsoever had been made in t he pl ans since
their a pproval . He pointed out t hat the onl y change nece ss ary i n t he
resolution would be the inc lusion of his name a s the person subm itti ng
the application .
The City Traffic Engineer said that, in his opinion , the re quest was
"completely in order" and recommended approva l. IN EXECUTIVE SESSION,
the application was APPROVED.
�Mi nutes of the Traffic and Transpor tat ion Commission Meeting; January 30, 1967;
page 2
B.
196 MITCHELL STREET , S . W. A A A Park ing, I nc., 75 Houston Stre et, N.E. ;
Mr. Ra lph R. Carroll . An o ff-stre e t parki ng l ot with a total of 55
parking space s ; s el f - pa r k ing ; 6 inbound an d 6 outb ound reservoir spaces;
one en tr ance and one ex i t on Mi tche ll Street.
Mr. Carroll presente d the pl an s for the prop o sed pa r kin g lot.
The City Tr affic Engin eer s ai d that the plans were in order a nd in
accordance with the st andard s be i ng f ollowed. The City Traffic Engineer
recommended a pproval. IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, the a pplication wa s APPROVED.
C.
1532=3 4- 36 - 38 BEECHE R STREET, S. W. Mr . J. R. Johnson, 965 Cascade Avenue,
S.W. An off =s tr ee t park i ng lot wi th a t o ta l of 25 parking space s; sel fpa rk ing; 10 inboun d a n d 10 outbound reservo ir spaces; one entrance and one
exit on Bee c her S tr eet.
In the a bse nce of Mr . Johnson, t h e City Tra ffic En gineer pre sented the
pl ans for t h e p ropo sed park i ng lo t and re c ommended approval. IN EXECUTIVE
SESS I ON , the a ppl i cati on wa s APPROVED.
III .
REPORT OF TRAF FIC AC CI DENTS ; Super i n ten dent J . L . Moseley.
I n the absence of Supe rinten dent Moseley, Ca pta in John T . Marler a nd
Sergea n t Michael Edwards repre s ente d the Pol ic e De partment.
Captain Marler mentioned that, while fatal acciden ts h ave de crea sed, there
has been a su bs tantia l inc rea s e in accidents re sult in g in in jur i es. He
rep or te d the fol l ow1ng traffic accidents thr ough January 29, 1967, as
compar ed with the same pe riod in 1966.
IV.
1967
1966
Fata l AccidentSo oo•ooo o ooooooo oooo o••·· · ······
7
Injured A c c i d e n t S o o o o ooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o • o • o 244
Property Damage Accidents • • •• • • •••••••• ~ •••••• 1,469
182
1,720
1,720
1,909
7
REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFI C ENGINEER.
Mr. Bev ins said chat the p rimary function of the Tra ffic Engineer ing De partment i s to "exact the maximum u s e from our exis ting s treet system." He
summar ized the 1966 activit 1. esof the Department a s follows~
1.
The Board of Aldermen adopted a system of "Arteria l S treets" and
"Colle ct or S treets as recommended jo int ly by t he Department s of
Plann ing, Construction , and Traffic Engineering.
�Mi nute s of the Tra f fic and Transpor tation Commi ss ion Meet i ng; January 30, 1967;
page 3
2.
elf the 147 "Arterial St reets, " 45 have had the traffic signing u pgraded
to p ermit them t o be designat ed a s "through st r eets . " Suitable
ordinances are now be ing p repa red for t he se 45 streets and additional
stree ts are be ing readied for "through street " designation.
3.
Pea ch t ree Road fr om Fourteen th Street to We s ley Road where travel t ime
in the peak hours wa s reduced 50% wh i le the volume of traffi c handled
increa sed 23%.
4.
P i edmont Avenue from North Avenue to Cheshire Bri dge Road where t ravel
time was cut 34% "n the P.M. rush and 12% i n t he A.M. ru sh.
5.
Norths i de Drive fr om the Northwes t Freeway to Northside Pa rkway where
trave l time was c ut 19% i n the P.M. rush and 15% i n the A.M. ru s h.
6.
Norths i de Drive from Bi shop St reet to Fourteenth Street where a n ex tra
lane southbou nd cut A.M . ru s h delays subs tan tia l ly.
7.
Northside Drive at Bi shop S treet whe re NO LEFT TURN regu l a tions r educe d
travel time from Fou rteenth Street to Bishop Street 35% whi l e the number of vehicles through the intersection increa s ed 14% in the peak hour.
8.
Bankhead Avenue from Nort hs i de Drive to Hollywood Road where parking
removal added a lane and revisions at critica l interse ctions i ncreased
capacity and reduce d travel time .
9.
Atlanta Stadium traffic op erations system which has consistantly c leared
even ca pa c i ty crowds in 30 minu tes or l ess afte r the end of games.
10 .
A summary of other activities for the yea r 1966 shows ~
Interse tions channelized•••••• •••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••
34
Park ing meters repaired in service ••••••••• • •••••••••••• ••• •• 26,364
Traffic signs replaced.0•0000••0••0•••••••••••• ••••00•••••••• 5,493
New traffic signs i nst alle d ••••••••• ; •• •• • • ••••••••• • •••••• • • 3 , 237
Traffic signs in service (to tal) •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• 43 , 733
Crosswalks and stop l ines remarked •• • ••• • •• ••• • •• •••••••••••• 1,551
Ne~ cros swalks --stop l ines installed••••••••••••• ••• ••••• •• • •
11 4
Total crosswa lks ~~stop lines i n service •••••••• ••• ••••••••••• 3,6 2 1
Miles of cent e r line and l ane l ine remark e d ••• • ••• • •••••••• • • 1,037
Mi les of center l ine and l ane line installed new. ...... ... . ..
54
Total mi le s of center l i ne and lane l ine i n s ervice . . . . . . . . . .
755
Traffic s i gnals in service•• •• • • ••• ••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••
618
Traffic s ignals installed (new)••••••••••••••• •••• •••••••• • • •
17
Traffic s ignals r e v i s e doooo oooooo o o • o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oo oo o oo
11 7
Damage d signals repairedoooooooo••• • • o •• •• • ••• •• •oo ooo•• •••o•
122
Per i od school spee d l i mi t s igns i ns ta ll ed. ..... . .... . .. . ... . .
22
Period school speed l i mi t signs in service. ... . . . . . . . . . . .... .
57
"City owned" street lights installed (new) ... .... .. ..... . . ...
47
Damaged street lights r e paired••• • • • ••••• •• ••• •••••••••••••••
81
Total "City owned" st reet lights in se rvice•••• ••••••••••••• • 5,330
�Minutes of the Traf fic and Transp ortation Commi ss ion Meeting; January 30, 1967;
page 4
11.
A to ta l of 14, 42 5 reques ts a nd/o r complaints were re c eive d , i nvestiga ted ,
an d appropr iate action was taken on each item .
12.
Unde r c ontract with the Georgia Power Company, 1,98 5 new s treet lights
were i ns ta l led, a nd 1 ,931 street lights were converted t o mo de r n mercury
l i gh t s . Street lighting on 29 thoroughfares was upgraded to modern
s tandards.
13.
In add ition , a new rate schedule wa s negotiated wit h t he Geo r gia Power
Company wh ich reduced e nergy c os t equ iva l en t to s aving $1, 900 pe r mon th
or a pproxima t e l y 3 . 5%. I n a dditio n , the "ins t a ll a t ion" char ge of $57 . 50
per s tre e t ligh t ha s be en e l i minated . Th i s charge a l one formerl y amounted
t o $25 , 000 per ye ar .
14.
Th e City of At l a nt a re tained the firm of Wilbur Smith and Associates t o
make a c ompl et e parking survey of Downtown Atlan ta . The field work is
c omp lete a nd t he r e por t i s now being pre pa red.
15 .
Some pr ogress was made i n the i mprovemen t of main te nanc e of t ra ffic
signals and s treet l ights .
Mr . Bevins also <liscuss e d the Traff ic Engineering Department's progr am for
196 7 . He explained that he ha d presented the program t o the Traff ic, Parking
an d Transit Committee a t it s meeting on January 18 , 1967, and that the Committee
memb ers had been rece p tive to the suggest ions a nd more or les s gave h i m th e
go= a hea d f or making spe cific recommendation s at their ne x t me eting .
Mr. Bevins submitte d the f ollowing general out line :
1.
Continue to .implement the "thr ough street" program begun du r ing 1966.
2.
Continue with an intensified use of traffic engineering te chnique s to
exact the maximum use from existing streets.
The l i s t of "typ ica l" proje ct s No . 1 through 12 completed du r ing 1966 are
examples of t he use of "traffic engineering techniques " to improve c ond iti ons.
Among the project s of thi s type now being c onsi dere d fo r 1967 are:
1.
NO LEFT TURNS; from 14th Street onto the Freeway ramps; from 10th Street
onto the Freeway ramps; from North Avenue onto the Freeway ramps .
2.
A 11 simple 11 traffic s ignal metering device t o regu l ate the u se of the
Freeway ramps with t he objective of subs ta ntially reducing the numbe r of
11 rea-r end"
olli s ions .
3.
Channe l ization and traffic. s ignals at Ar mou r Drive a nd Monroe Drive.
4.
Minor widening , ch anne l ization, and "lef t turn" signals at Che s hire
Bridge Road and Lindbergh Drive=~LaVista Road.
�Minutes of t he Tr affic and Tr an sportatio n Corrnni ss ion Mee ting ; Ja nuary 3 0 , 196 7 ;
page 5
5.
Channe l iza t i on , l eft tu rn res tri cti ons, an d spe c ial t raf fi c s i gna l
s e que nce s t o r e duce ac ci dents a n d cong es ti on at Li n dbe r g h Drive and
Pie dmo n t Ro ad.
6.
A t hre e - l a n e (mi d d l e lan e reve r s i b le ) system f or S i mp s on Roa d from
Ashby Str ee t t o We s t La k e Ave nu e .
7.
A t h r e e - lane (m i ddle l a n e r e v e r sibl e ) syst em f o r Memo ria l Dr i v e from
Se co nd Av enue to Candl er Road .
8.
NO LEF T TU RN r e s tr i c t i on s and spec i a l tr a f fic s ignal equ ipment at Go rd on
S t r e e t~ Lan ghorn S t r ee t, an d Wh i t e Stre e t.
9.
Channe l i z a t ion t o reduce hazards a t Campbe llt on Roa d, Lak ewo o d Free way~
an d Cou nt r y Club Driv e .
10.
Mi n o r wi d e ning an d chan nel iz a ti on o f High t ower Roa d a nd Simpson Road t o
p rov i de f or t hre e - lane ope r a t ions an d design at i on s of " Left Tu r n Onl y"
la ne s.
11.
Cha nne l i z ati on a n d p rov is i on of s pecial " r i ght tu r n " l ane s at No r t hsid e
Drive an d E~~ hop Stree t .
12 .
Wi den i n g of al l fo ur legs of Cl eve land Av enu e and Stewa r t Avenue to
provi d e a t l ea st 5 l ane s on e ac h l eg with sufficien t r i gh t - o f- wa y f or a
fut u re grade s e paration.
13 .
Ch annel i zation to add "le ft t urn on l y lanes a t Mar ietta Boul e va rd , Bol t on
Road an d Adams Dr i v e .
14 .
Mi no r wi den ing an d c ha n ne l iz a t i on of "key" int e r se cti on s on Campb e ll t on
Road t o p rov id e f or th r ee -lane op e r a tion an d desi g nation of " left turn
on ly" lan e s .
15 .
Cha nn e l iz at i on a t Ches h ire Bri dge Road and Cha nti l ly Drive .
16 .
Th e f u rt he r use of One Wa y str e e t s t o s impl if y and increase th e s afe t y
and e ff iciency of i nt e rsection s , s uc h as:
Forsyth Street- - Peach tree Stree t-- Carne g i e Wa y
Peac ht ree S t ree t- - We s t P each tre e S t re e t- - Bak e r S tr ee t
Pe ach t ree Stre e t -- Wes t Pe acht ree S t r e e t -~ 19 t h St reet
Pe achtre e Street -- Sp ri ng Street
Eu cl i d Av enu e --Aust i n Av enue
Lee S tre e t -- We st Wh i t e h a ll St r ee t ( McCa ll ' s Cros s i ng)
1 7.
Ref inements i n t he At l anta Stadium traffic ope rating pla n an d t he
develo pment and purcha se of 11 a u toma t i c 11 cont rol e qu i pmen t to d e s igna t e
reve r s ible one - way streets, reversi b le lane s and o the r changes in
ope rat ing pro cedure .
�Mi nutes of the Tra ff i c 9 Park i ng an d Tra ns it Corrnnit t ee Meet i ng; J a nu a r y 30 , 196 7 ;
page 6
18 .
Incre a sed use of NO PARKING ANY TIME r e gulations on arter ia l and co llector
stre ets.
19.
Addi t ional upgrad i ng, i nterc onnect ion and re -t iming of traffic signa l s.
3.
Aggre ss i ve l y follow up t he gai ns made in gene r ating inte r est in Fr eeway
i mpr ovement s and pr ess f or a c cel e raced support from the St ate High way Depart ment.
4.
Coopera t e with t he S tat e Hi ghway Department and the Federal agencies to take
f ull a dvan ta ge o f bene f i t s from the 1966 Highway Safet y Legisla tio n and
re l at ed Fe deral Ai d traffic improvement programs.
5.
Ut il i ze the info rma t ion developed in the 1966 Parking Study .
6.
Deve l op and imp l eme n t a r e a l i st i c program for th e main tenance of traffi c
signs, markings, stree t l ights , an d traff i c signa l s .
The r efu rbi s hing of the exis ting 40,000 traffic s igns mu st be increas e d
from 6, 000 per yea r to 8 , 000 per yea r (a 34% increa s e ) ~ j ve year s is t he
ma ximum l i fe o f a sign .
The existing 390 mi l es of street with marked ce nte r lines need to be better
ma intained an d increased to 475 miles ( 24% increase) .
The existing 1,200 intersections with ma rk ed c rosswalks should be increased
t o 1,800 (50% increase) .
Almost no painting of poles or cleaning of glassware has been done since
1960 on the 5,311 "City owne d" street lights. This maintenance pr ogram
mu st be started with th e goal of cleaning every two years and painting every
four years.
Tra ffic signal lens and reflectors need to be cleaned twice as often as is
now being done . Additional 'preventive" maintena nce is needed on traffic
signal control l ers and add itional "emergency" service is needed. The re is
an u rgent need fo r approxima t ely 80 new t ra ff ic signa l install ations. In
ad dit {on, another 70 to 80 (making a total of 150-1 60) new s ignal installatio ns would be helpful and are desired by the public.
7.
Continue to upgrade street lights on major thoroughfares and add and/or
upgrade street lights on other street s as re quested or needed.
8.
Improve th e 11 in~se rv i ce 11 t rain ing program to provide a means of bring ing
new employees in our service shops to the neces sary leve l of knowledge an d
skill in a short er pe ri od of t i me .
�Minutes of the Traffic _and Transportation Commission Meeting; January 30, 196 7;
page 7
9.
Long range goals inc lude:
a.
Ke e p ing informed on new deve l opmen t s in the use of comput ers for
tra f f ic s igna l c ontrol, traffic counting, and th e ke e p ing and u s e
of ma i ntenance r e c ords .
b.
I nst a ll a microfi lm s ys t em f or the storage of traff ic survey data
wh ich nee ds t o be retained but is only us ed oc casionally.
Thes e t wo " long r a nge" it ems are wa ys i n wh i ch labo r costs can be
minimi z ed .
The pr opos ed me t e ring device t o re gu la t e the u se of Fre eway ramps wa s
d i scus s ed . Mr. Bevins exp l a i ned that it would b e a simple traffic signa l
me t ering device s i mi l ar to t hose use d in Chicago a nd Houst on, bu t tha t i t
wou ld not have the expensive comput er connected to it to choos e a gap in
the Freeway traffic. He stres s ed that its purpos e would be t o re duce the
large number of rear end c ol l isions on Freeway ramps.
There was a l s o considerabl e d i scus sion of pr oposed ONE WAY street s yst ems.
Mr. Bev ins s a id that the one seriou s prob l em e ncoun t e r ed thu s far is the
change in bus r out e s . He r e ported t hat t he Traff ic Enginee ring Department
wi ll continue r~ work close:y with the At l anta Trans i t System t o faci l ita te
t hese change s .
V.
VI.
ROUTINE ORDINANCES. The City Traf f ic Eng i neer pre s e n ted the routine
ord i nances, which we r e app r ove d b y t he Traffic a nd Transporta t ion Commission.
( For a compl e t e l i s t o f th e rou tine ord i na nces, s ee t he Minut es of the Traffic,
Pa rking a nd Trans i t Committ ee Meeting for February 8 , 1967 .)
NEXT MEETING :
Monda y, Februa ry 27 , 196 7 .
The mee t i ng was a dj ourned at 4 : 15 p .m.
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MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meeting of the Traffic and Transportation Commission of the City of
Atlanta was held in Committee Room No. 1 of the City Hall on Monday, January 30,
1967, at 2:00 p.m. The following members were present:
Mr. George Goodwin, Chairman
Mr. John R. Wilson, Jre
Absent:
Mr. Robert F. Adamson
Mr. Jack E. Growder, Vice Chairman
Mr. Grady A. Lee
Mr. Charles C. Mathias
Mr. Peter J. Stelling
Also present were City Traffic Engineer Karl A. Bevins; Mr. P. Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer, The Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council; Mr. J. H. Cone, Jre,
Atlanta Transit System, Inc.; and Captain John T. Marler and Sergeant Michael
Edwards, Atlanta Police Department.
The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and the following business was
considered.
I. HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC. None.
Il. PERMITS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES.
Ave
THE BLOCK BOUNDED BY WEST PEACHTREE STREET, LINDEN AVENUE, SPRING STREET,
AND NORTH AVENUE. Life Insurance Company of Georgia; Central Parking,
Ince, Mr. Garland Follis. An off-street parking garage with a total of
550 parking spaces; self-parking or attendant parking; 27 inbound reser-
voir spaces and 30 outbound reservoir spaces; one entrance from North
Avenue, one entrance from Linden Avenue, and one entrance from Spring
Street; one exit on North Avenue, two exits on Linden Avenue, and one
exit on Spring Street. A REQUEST TO RENEW THE RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY
THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN ON SEPTEMBER 21, 1964, was made by Mr. Follis,
who stated that no changes whatsoever had been made in the plans since
their approval. He pointed out that the only change necessary in the
resolution would be the inclusion of his name as the person submitting
the application.
The City Traffic Engineer said that, in his opinion, the request was
"completely in order" and recommended approval. IN EXECUTIVE SESSION,
the application was APPROVED.
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; January 30, 1967;
page 2
Iii.
IV.
B. 196 MITCHELL STREET, S.W. A AA Parking, Ince, 75 Houston Street, NoEo;
Mr. Ralph Ro Carroll. An off-street parking lot with a total of 55
parking spaces; self«parking; 6 inbound and 6 outbound reservoir spaces;
one entrance and one exit on Mitchell Street.
Mr. Carroll presented the plans for the proposed parking lot.
The City Traffic Engineer said that the plans were in order and in
accordance with the standards being followed. The City Traffic Engineer
recommended approval. IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, the application was APPROVED.
C. 1532-34-36-38 BEECHER STREET, S.W. Mr. J. Re Johnson, 965 Cascade Avenue,
SW. An off-street parking lot with a total of 25 parking spaces; self-
parking; 10 inbound and 10 outbound reservoir spaces; one entrance and one
exit on Beecher Street.
In the absence of Mr. Johnson, the City Traffic Engineer presented the
plans for the proposed parking lot and recommended approval. IN EXECUTIVE
SESSION, the application was APPROVED.
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS; Superintendent J. L. Moseley.
In the absence of Superintendent Moseley, Captain John T. Marler and
Sergeant Michael Edwards represented the Police Department.
Captain Marler mentioned that, while fatal accidents have decreased, there
has been a substantial increase in accidents resulting in injuries. He
reported the following traffic accidents through January 29, 1967, as
compared with the same period in 1966.
1967 1966
Fatal ACCLIGONES 6 cc's WORMS S06 WEN Cale Rew 0 08 ale 0 bse 7 %
Injured RO CTASUE BG e%.05 6655. 6206-058. 69019816 2b ebb Bree eee 244 182
Property Damage AccidentScocssecvsccevssceeceels 409 1,720
1,720 1,909
REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER.
Mr. Bevins said that the primary function of the Traffic Engineering Depart-
ment is to "exact the maximum use from our existing street system." He
summarized the 1966 activities of the Department as follows:
1, The Board of Aldermen adopted a system of "Arterial Streets" and
"Collector Streets" as recommended jointly by the Departments of
Planning, Construction, and Traffic Engineering.
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; January 30, 1967;
page 3
2. Of the 147 "Arterial Streets," 45 have had the traffic signing upgraded
to permit them to be designated as "through streets." Suitable
ordinances are now being prepared for these 45 streets and additional
streets are being readied for "through street!" designation.
3. Peachtree Road from Fourteenth Street to Wesley Road where travel time
in the peak hours was reduced 50% while the volume of traffic handled
increased 23%.
4. Piedmont Avenue from North Avenue to Cheshire Bridge Road where travel
time was cut 34% in the P.M. rush and 12% in the A.M. rush.
5e Northside Drive from the Northwest Freeway to Northside Parkway where
travel time was cut 19% in the P.M. rush and 15% in the A.M. rush.
6. Northside Drive from Bishop Street to Fourteenth Street where an extra
lane southbound cut A.M. rush delays substantially.
7. Northside Drive at Bishop Street where NO LEFT TURN regulations reduced
travel time from Fourteenth Street to Bishop Street 35% while the num-
ber of vehicles through the intersection increased 14% in the peak hour.
8. Bankhead Avenue from Northside Drive to Hollywood Road where parking
removal added a lane and revisions at critical intersections increased
capacity and reduced travel time.
9, Atlanta Stadium traffic operations system which has consistantly cleared
even capacity crowds in 30 minutes or less after the end of games.
10. A summary of other activities for the year 1966 shows:
Intersections channelizedssscoccsceceacccenenvccnssscenenccse 34
Parking meters repaired in Servic€sceesccecsccesnvesscececese 20,304
Traffic signs POP LACE Ce erence aie wee ele eee 2:8 ewe 88 wwe we eee ee eee 5,493
New traffic signs instailledswessceese sear werner eee ence eww wwe 3.5237
Traffic signs in service (total )scsvessecvecsecesscsevessceee43 4 733
Crosswalks and stop lines remarkedeccescccccessccecccecosoeve 1,551
New crosswalks-+stop lines installedaccsocscecsceccccerveeocece 114
Total crosswalkse-stop Lines in Serviceecceccoccescocceecevcces 3,021
Miles of center line and lane line remarkedscccoccceccsaccece 1,037
Miles of center line and lane line installed neWeeesoescvcces 54
Total miles of center line and lane line in serviceeescooeces 755
Traffic signals IT, SOT VICES oo cieW 6s Sa NSS SEES He Wee Se ae elee eek 618
Traffic signals: installed: (new) s senses. cesses de cee 08 Ss oo ee eee 17
Tratfiie signals: revisedeies 10.60.65. 06G.0'4.00s o:0:050 38 e-6e 0i6-b:6-010,0:0:050 117
Damaged signals repairedseccoccorcccceccnseesvevvosercoeseerece 122
Period school speed limit signs installed.sccceeccocccecescece 22
Period school speed limit signs in servicescoceccccevcceecces 57
"City owned" street Lights installed (new) oscascceecececceane 47
Damaged street lights repaired sssscdsaccdieies seve oes Genes e dices 81
Total "City owned" street lights in servicecssosecececsccocee Ig 330
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; January 30, 1967;
page 4
li, A total of 14,425 requests and/or complaints were received, investigated,
and appropriate action was taken on each items
12. Under contract with the Georgia Power Company, 1,985 new street lights
were installed, and 1,931 street lights were converted to modern mercury
lights. Street lighting on 29 thoroughfares was upgraded to modern
standards.
13. In addition, a new rate schedule was negotiated with the Georgia Power
Company which reduced energy cost equivalent to saving $1,900 per month
or approximately 3.5%. In addition, the "installation" charge of $57.50
per street light has been eliminated. This charge alone formerly amounted
to $25,000 per year.
14, The City of Atlanta retained the firm of Wilbur Smith and Associates to
make a complete parking survey of Downtown Atlanta. The field work is
complete and the report is now being prepared.
15.2 Some progress was made in the improvement of maintenance of traffic
signals and street lights.
Mr. Bevins also discussed the Traffic Engineering Department's program for
1967. He explained that he had presented the program to the Traffic, Parking
and Transit Committee at its meeting on January 18, 1967, and that the Committee
members had been receptive to the suggestions and more or less gave him the
goeahead for making specific recommendations at their next meeting.
Mr. Bevins submitted the following general outline:
1. Continue to implement the "through street" program begun during 1966.
2. Continue with an intensified use of traffic engineering techniques to
exact the maximum use from existing streets.
The list of "typical" projects No. 1 through 12 completed during 1966 are
examples of the use of "traffic engineering techniques” to improve conditions.
Among the projects of this type now being considered for 1967 are:
1. NO LEFT TURNS; from 14th Street onto the Freeway ramps; from 10th Street
onto the Freeway ramps; from North Avenue onto the Freeway ramps.
2o A "simple™ traffic signal metering device to regulate the use of the
Freeway ramps with the objective of substantially reducing the number of
"rear end™ collisions.
3. CGhannelization and traffic signals at Armour Drive and Monroe Drive.
4, Minor widening, channelization, and "left turn" signals at Cheshire
Bridge Road and Lindbergh Drive--LaVista Road.
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; January 30, 1967;
page 5
Se
10.
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12.
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14.
15.
16.
17.
Channelization, left turn restrictions, and special traffic signal
sequences to reduce accidents and congestion at Lindbergh Drive and
Piedmont Road.
A three-lane (middle lane reversible) system for Simpson Road from
Ashby Street to West Lake Avenues
A three-lane (middle lane reversible) system for Memorial Drive from
Second Avenue to Candler Road.
NO LEFT TURN restrictions and special traffic signal equipment at Gordon
Street, Langhorn Street, and White Street.
Channelization to reduce hazards at Campbellton Road, Lakewood Freeway,
and Country Club Drive.
Minor widening and channelization of Hightower Road and Simpson Road to
provide for three-lane operations and designations of "Left Turn Only"
lanes.
Channelization and provision of special “right turn" lanes at Northside
Drive and Bishop Street.
Widening of all four legs of Cleveland Avenue and Stewart Avenue to
provide at least 5 lanes on each leg with sufficient right-of-way for a
future grade separation.
Channelization to add "left turn only" lanes at Marietta Boulevard, Bolton
Road and Adams Drive.
Minor widening and channelization of "key" intersections on Campbellton
Road to provide for three-lane operation and designation of "left turn
only" lanes.
Channelization at Cheshire Bridge Road and Chantilly Drive.
The further use of One Way streets to simplify and increase the safety
and efficiency of intersections, such as:
Forsyth Street--Peachtree Street--Carnegie Way
Peachtree Street=-West Peachtree Street--Baker Street
Peachtree Street--West Peachtree Street--19th Street
Peachtree Street+-Spring Street
Euclid Avenue--Austin Avenue
Lee Street--West Whitehall Street (McCall's Crossing)
Refinements in the Atlanta Stadium traffic operating plan and the
development and purchase of "automatic’ control equipment to designate
reversible one-way streets, reversible lanes and other changes in
operating procedure.
Minutes of the Traffic, Parking and Transit Committee Meeting; January 30, 1967;
page 6
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18. Increased use of NO PARKING ANY TIME regulations on arterial and collector
streets.
19. Additional upgrading, interconnection and re-timing of traffic signals.
Aggressively follow up the gains made in generating interest in Freeway
improvements and press for accelerated support from the State Highway Depart~-
mente
Cooperate with the State Highway Department and the Federal agencies to take
full advantage of benefits from the 1966 Highway Safety Legislation and
related Federal Aid traffic improvement programs.
Utilize the information developed in the 1966 Parking Study.
Develop and implement a realistic program for the maintenance of traffic
signs, markings, street lights, and traffic signals.
The refurbishing of the existing 40,000 traffic signs must be increased
from 6,000 per year to 8,000 per year (a 34% increase). Five years is the
maximum life of a signe
The existing 390 miles of street with marked center lines need to be better
maintained and increased to 475 miles (24% increase).
The existing 1,200 intersections with marked crosswalks should be increased
to 1,800 (50% increase).
Almost no painting of poles or cleaning of glassware has been done since
1960 on the 5,311 "City owned" street lights. This maintenance program
must be started with the goal of cleaning every two years and painting every
four years.
Traffic signal lens and reflectors need to be cleaned twice as often as is
now being done. Additional 'preventive”™ maintenance is needed on traffic
signal controllers and additional “emergency” service is needed. There is
an urgent need for approximately 80 new traffic signal installations. In
addition, another 70 to 80 (making a total of 150-160) new signal installa-
tions would be helpful and are desired by the public.
Continue to upgrade street lights on major thoroughfares and add and/or
upgrade street lights on other streets as requested or needed.
Improve the "in-service" training program to provide a means of bringing
new employees in our service shops to the necessary level of knowledge and
skill in a shorter period of time.
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; January 30, 1967;
page 7 :
Vi.
9. Long range goals include:
a.» Keeping informed on new developments in the use of computers for
traffic signal control, traffic counting, and the keeping and use
of maintenance records.
b. Install a microfilm system for the storage of traffic survey data
which needs to be retained but is only used occasionally.
These two "long range’! items are ways in which labor costs can be
minimized.
The proposed metering device to regulate the use of Freeway ramps was
discussed. Mr. Bevins explained that it would be a simple traffic signal
metering device similar to those used in Chicago and Houston, but that it
would not have the expensive computer connected to it to choose a gap in
the Freeway traffic. He stressed that its purpose would be to reduce the
large number of rear end collisions on Freeway ramps.
There was also considerable discussion of proposed ONE WAY street systems.
Mr. Bevins said that the one serious problem encountered thus far is the
change in bus routes. He reported that the Traffic Engineering Department
will continue +> work closely with the Atlanta Transit System to facilitate
chese changes.
ROUTINE ORDINANCES. The City Traffic Engineer presented the routine
ordinances, which were approved by the Traffic and Transportation Commission.
(For a complete list of the routine ordinances, see the Minutes of the Traffic,
Parking and Transit Committee Meeting for February 8, 1967.)
NEXT MEETING: Monday, February 27, 1967.
The meeting was adjourned at 4:15 p.m.
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MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATI ON COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meet i ng of t he Traff ic and Transportation Connn i ss ion of the City of
Atlanta was held i n the Al derman i c Chamb er of the City Hall ,on Monday, February 27,
1967 , at 2 ~00 p.m. The fo llowi ng members were present~
Mr.
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Mr .
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Mr .
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George Goodwi n, Cha i rman
Ja ck Eo Crowde r, Vice Chairman
Robe rt F. Adamson
Gra dy Ao Lee
Pe t er J o Stell i ng
John Ro Wi lson , Jr .
Absent ~
Mro Charles C. Math i as
Also present were Ci.t y Tr aff i c Eng i ne er Kar l Ao Bevins ; Mr . Edmu nd W. Hughes ,
Managing Director ~ and Mr o P o Andrew Spr ' nger 9 Sa fety Engineer, The Atlant a
Traffic and Sa f ety Coun c i l ; Sergean t Mi cha e l Edwards , Atlanta Pol i ce De partment ;
Mr. John Gers on , Atlant a Trans i t Sys t em, I nc. , Alderman Jack Sunnners, Chairman,
Traffic , Parking and Tr a ns i t Commi ttee o
The mee t ing was called t o order by t he Cha irmano In his opening remarks ,
Mr . Goodwi n said t ha t ~ due t o t h e l a rge numbe r of cit izens pres ent , the entire
a f ternoon would be g ive n to he a r ing from t he publ i c and t hat an EXECUTIVE SESSION
would be he l d la t e r i n t he we ek.
I.
PUBLIC HEARI NG.
Mr o Goodwi n ask e d Mr . Bev ins t o read t he l i s t of t h e var i ous i tems for
c ons i de r a ti on . Mr. Bev · ns e x p laine d tha t~ a t the r e gular meeting of the
Tr a ff ic , Park i ng and Tra nsi t Comm ~t tee of t he Boa r d of Alde rmen on Februa ry 8,
196 7, the City Traf fic. Eng i nee r h&d re c omme nde d and r e ques te d approva l of the
follow i ng e
A.
ONE WAY S tre e t s .
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3.
4o
5.
Pea ch t ree St·re e t nor t hb ound f r om Bak er St reet t o 19 t h St r eet.
We s t Pea ~h t re e St r eet s ou t b ound f r om 19th Stre et to Baker St re e t .
r e s cen t Ave nue sou thbou nd f rom 14th Stree t t o Peach t ree P laceo
Por te r P l ace ea s t b ound from We s t Peac h tree Str e et t o Pea chtree Street.
Al exan de r St r e e t wes tb oun d from Pea chtree St r eet t o We st Pea cht re e
St reet .
6 . Fourte e nth Stre e t westbound from P i edmont Avenue to Howell Mi ll Road .
7. Ten th Stree t east b ound f r om Br a dy Ave nue t o Char l es Alle n Drive.
8 . State S t reet s ou t hbou nd fr om 14t h St r,e e t to Hemphi ll Avenue .
9 o Atl anti c Dri v e nor th boun d f rom Hemphi.1 1 Av enue to 14th Stree to
�Minutes of J he Traff ic a nd Transportation Corrnn i s sion Meet ing, February 27, 1967 ;
page 2
B.
NO PARKING ANY TIMEo
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7.
Jun i per Street == east s ide , · from 12th Stree t t o Ponce de Leon Avenue.
Piedmont Avenue == e as t s "de p from 3 d Street to 12th Stree t o
P i edmont Avenue ==we s t s i de, f r om 14th St r eet to 13 t h Street.
Fou rt eenth Stree t == south s i de , fr om P i edmont Av enue to Norths ide
Driv e .
Four teenth S :reet == nor t h s i.de 9 from 200 fee t: west of Peachtree Street
to Norths i de Drive.
Tenth Stre et= =nor t h s :' de 9 fr om Brady Avenue t o Myrt le Street.
Peachtree Stree == ea st si de 9 fr om 12t h Stree t to 14th Street.
As a substi t u t e for the City Tr affic Eng i neer ' s re c orrnnendations outl i ned .
above , the Tra ff ic , Park :ng a n d Trans i t Corrnni tt ee ha d re c ommended with the
concurrence of t he Ci ty Tr aff i Eng ine er · he fol l owing :
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That bot h s i des of Ten th Street from Howel l Mi ll Road to Piedmont
Avenue be ma de NO PARKING ANY TlME.
2o
That b oth s :' de of four t e enth St re et fr om Pea chtree Street to Howell
Mi ll Road be made NO PARKING ANY TIME.
3.
Tha t both s i des of Spring S reet 9 N.W. 9 from Fif t h S tree t to Peacht ree Street be made NO PARKI NG ANY TlME.
4.
That both s i des of West Peacht ree St e e t fr om t he interse c tion of
We st Pea chtree S reet 9 Pea ch t re e St reet, and Bake r Street north to
the i ntersec tion of West Pea chtree Street 9 Pea ch tre e Street , and
Ni neteenth St reet be made NO PARKI NG ANY TIME.
5.
That bo th s i de s of Peach t ree Stree t from Bake r Stree t t o Fourt eenth
Street be made NO PARKING ANY TIME .
6.
That the west s i de f P i edmont Avenue, N. E . , r om Fourt eenth Street
t o Th ir teenth St r eet be made NO PARKING ANY TIME.
7.
That the F.' a s t side of P1.edmon Avenue 9 N.E., from Thir d St reet t o
Twelfth Stree t be made NO PARKI N ANY TI ME.
8.
That the east s i de of Ju n i.per S tree ts N. E. 9 fr om Twelfth S treet to
Ponce de Leon Avenue be made NO PARK I NG ANY TI ME.
9.
That wes bound t ra f f ic on Te nt h St reet 9 N.W., be pr ohib ited from
mak i ng a lef t t urn int o t he sou t hbound on~ ramp of the North Freeway.
10.
Tha t eas t bound r a ffic on Tenth St re et, N .w. , be prohibited from
making a l eft t ll rn inco the northbound on= r amp of the North Freeway.
11 .
That ea s tb ound traff i c on Tenth Street 9 N.W. 9 be proh i b it ed from
ma k ing a l eft u rn i nto Wi ll iams Street .
�Minutes of tt_ie Traff ic and Transport&t:10
page 3
Commis s ion Meeting ; Febr uary 27, 1967 ;
12.
Tha t westbound traffic on Four t eenth St re e t , N.W., be prohibited
fr om making a left t u rn into the southb ound on- ramp of the North
Freeway o
13 .
That eastbound t r aff i c on Fourteenth St r e et , N.W., be proh i bited
from making a l eft turn i nto the northbound on- ramp of the North
Freeway.
14.
Tha t eastbound raff ic on Fourt een.th Stre et, N .w. 9 be proh i bited
from mak ing a left turn i nt o Wi. 11 iams Street.
15.
That westbound traf f° c on Nor .h Avenue? N . Wo, be prohibited from
making a l eft t urn in.co t he sou t hbound on= ramp of the North Freeway.
16.
That westbound t r af fi on North Avenue 9 N.W.
mak i ng a left tur in o W .11:· ams Street.
17.
That eastboun d traffic on Nort h Avenue ? NoWo 9 be prohibited from
mak i ng a le ft t ur n i nto t he northbound on=ramp of the Nor t h
Freeway.
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be prohibited from
Mr. Bevins said tha t t he Traffic Eng inee r i ng De par t ment i s, of c ourse,
willing to se e t he compl et e e l ~mina tion of a ll park i ng on the aforementioned
streets ( as l i s te d in t he subs titut e pr opos a l ) plu s some NO LEFT TURN regula tions given a tr i al. He sa id fur · her, "Howeve r, we are convinced that these
mea sures will no t gi ve su ff 1.c · en t traffic. i mpr v ement to j us ti fy the i nconvenience and the problems c reatedo The pro posed ONE WAY operation of the
four =s treet c omb i na tion ( Pea chtree S tree t=-West Peachtree Street and Tenth
Street == Fourtee nt h S tre et ) i s , i n our judgment 9 t he mos t sensib le a n d sat isfactory answer availabl e today to increase t he craf fic carry ing ca pa ci ty
of streets i n th i s part of he c · t y a nd to clear up re c ogni ze d existing
se ri ou s traffic congestio _ problems. ONE WAY opera tion of these particular
s tre ets solve s more problems and yields g eater t r aff ic carrying capacity
than would any oth er street s i the area~ In addit i on, ONE WAY operation
of these streets fit s with the ot her exis t ing ONE WAY stree t s in the area
and fs ets the s tage ' for additiona l ONE WAY streets a n d /or reve rsible lane
streets a s neededo Operati ng these street s ONE WAY offe r s a s ubs tan tial
( 20% t o 30% i ncrease i_n apa c ity over two =way opera tion on these four
s treet s with added s ubs tantial in reas es on sev e ra l a d jacent s t reets. In
add ition ( and of equa l i mpor tance), r::he ONE WAY operation of t hese stree.ts
would pe nnit us to ' clear up' ten or t welve congested intersections by
e l iminating unsatisfa tory three =phase operation and c hanging to s i mpl e
t wo=phase operation. All of t hese benefits ould be rea lize d with ONE WAY
operation and the re l atively minor additi ona parking restrictions l i s ted. "
Al derman G. Everett Millican reque.sted explanat ion of the proposed NO LEFT
TURN restri ct ionso I n explaini ng the proposed change , the C.i.ty Traffic
Engineer said tha , 1n h i s opin ' on~ the proposal was a rather poor sub =
stitute for ONE WAY oper ation of the streets~ but that NO LEFT TURN re str i c =
tions would c lear up the c ongest ion at ertain points to where it was reasonable . Mr . Bevins s ai., "We either go to ONE WAY street or NO PARKING and
�Mi nutes of the Traffic a nd Transporta t i on. Connni ss i on Meet i ng ; February 27 9 1967 ;
page 4
NO LEFT WRN restrictions or s ay tha
the r e i s n ot h i ng tha t can be done . 11
Mr . w. E . Cl ark, 1107 Peachtree Street, sa id tha t he was concerned about
"how people wou ld get out o f At l ant a" f t he proposed NO LEFT WRN restric=
tions were i ns t alled .
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Aldennan George Cotsakis r e ue s t ed fur the r explanat i on of the proposed park=
ing bans . Mr . Bevi ns ment "on ed t hat , at a previous he.aring on the ONE WAY
stree t proposal s, re s i dent s and b s inessmen of the streets under considera t i on repea ted ly sa i D i n effe c t , "Don' t make my st re et one way. Take the
parking offo 11
The pro pos a l that bo t h s i des of Peach · ree St eet fr om Baker Street to four.=
teenth S t reet be made NO PARK NG ANY TI ME c ame u nder discu ssion, with Mr. Edgar
Gay, Gay Me n's Shops , 100 4 Pe a chtree Stree 9 N.E., and spokesma n for the Tenth
S t ree t Bus i nes s Ass ociation, giv1r:g c onsiderable ba ckground i nformation regard~
ing the a r ea and saying t ha t ne bus ines smen could foresee heav y financial
losses if NO PARKI NG ANY TIME were i ns t alled. He s tressed the point that,
at this t i.me ~ no add i. i onal off=street pa rk i ng was availab le. He also said
that a traffic c ongest ion prob lem exi sted in t he Te nth St ree t a r ea onl y
dur ing peak rush hou r s.
Mr. Char le s W. Bergman, Attorney~ re p resenting pro per ty owners and resident s
in the a r ea o f t he i n· e rse tion of J u n i per Street and Tenth Stree t , said
that t he property owner s woul d be avers ely a ff e t ed by the installation of
NO PARKING be caus e pr e sent tenant s would leave a n d be cause it would be d ifficu l t 1 if not impossibl e, to get new te nant s . Mr. Be rgman s aid that, if the
City removed park i ng n t he sou t h side of Te nt h S treet , it would be more or
l e ss tak i ng the prope rty.
Mr . W. E. Cla rk made additional remarks wh ·.i ch included the sta t ement that
real estate drops fr om 20'% to 40% n a ONE WAY s t r eet. He said tha t
Pea chtree Street had no t ra ffic problems excep t du ring peak r ush h ours ,
particul arly on Fridays ac the i nterse c t1on of Fourteenth Street and Peacht ree Stree t.
Aldenna n Mi ll ie.an also made add i tional rema rks . He said that Atlant a
had to have NO PARK. NG 0r ONE WAY s t reets in the Downtown Ar ea a n d s ugge s te d
t ha t West Pea ch ree Street an Spri .g Streec m gh t be considere d for ONE WAY
operation. He strEsse · tn e 1mportan -:e of i n creased wrecker serv ice and
suggested a $25.00 fine for park 1 g 1n a restric t ed area. Stre ss ing the
importance of i ncrea sed enforcemen t~ Al derman Mi ll can sa i d that he could
see no necess icy t or a NO PARK l NG nsc r ic ti on dur ing the middl e of the day
on Wes t Pea c h tree Stree L, Pea ch · ree St reet 9 or Spring Street .
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Mr. J. J. Bader f t he Tent h S reet bus ~ness dist rict sa id that the smal l
me r c hants in the area wou ld un doub ·edl
lose i f al l on=s treet parking
were removed. H~ po ...r,red ou r t-1:.at: c he C1 ty, i n t urn, would lose taxpayers
as the busines ses c l osed.
�Mi nu t es of the Traffic and Tr anspor tation Connni ss i on Meet i n g ; February 27, 1967;
page 5
Mr . J oe Sh i ppen , whose fam i l y owns proper t y in the Pershing Po i nt area,
i. e. Rose Bowl Restaurant , an apar t ment bu i l di ng , etc , a sked t hat ons treet parking be removed only dur ing rush h ours.
Mrs . Benne t t , Benne tt Paint and Supply Co., 118 Tent h Stre et , N.E. , said
that , when Tenth Stree t was wi dened a nd on= stree t park ing on t he ir side of
the stre e t wa s subsequently r emoved, t h e business survive d. She said tha t
the bus i ne s s ou l d survive ONE WAY tra ffi oper a tion. She pointed out,
howev er , that t he bus i ness could not survive a dd i t i onal on=s treet parking
r emoval .
Mr. Robe rt W. Bi vens , Exe cut i ve Di re c tor, Central At l a nta Progress , Inc. ,
submit ted c op i es of t he or ganization's Fe brua r y 23, 196 7, Newsletter , wh i ch
i ncluded the f oll owi ng s t atement ~
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0N HASTY REMOVAL OF PARK1NG
" The Ci t y s hou l d t h ink t wice before banning park i ng 24 hrs.
pe r da y in c l ose =in areas simp ly be cause it ca nnot , or does
no t , enforce a 2=hr . ban dur i ng peak tra ffic hours . Why not
rigid enforcement with STIFF f i nes , prompt t ow=away, violators
foot ing t he b ill === a s int·e rmediate step, before total remova l ?
Ne ighborhoods are imp rt ant, too o"
Mr. Sam A. Dor se y, Att orney, r e pr esenting prope rty owners on Spr i ng St r e et
between Four t eenth Stre et and Peac ht re e Street, s aid tha t a t ota l ba n of
on- s treet park ing in he area would serve no purpose. He maintaine d t hat
the a f ternoon rush hour traffi conges tion on Spr i ng Stree t was the resul t
of a b ot t l eneck further nor th on Pe ach t r ee Street at Pea ch t ree Station.
He s ai d that the comp lete r emova l of on=street park ing on Spr i ng Stree t
would simpl y send veh cles mor e uickly to a wait ing poi nt t o get through
th e bottleneck.
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Mr . Brannon Le&esne, H. M. Patterson & Son , 1020 Spring Stree t, N.W., expl ained that, al · ho i Ho Mo Patte rson & Son has c ons i derable off=s tree t
park ing , there were times when on= street pa rk i ng was necessary . He said
tha t the compl ete removal of pa rk ing on Spr .°.ng St reet at all times would
de finite ly crea te a hardsh i p on s me people , pa rticu la r l y be t ween t he hours
of 9 : 00 ao m. and 4 : 00 p . m. He sai d furth e r that the traffi c f lows general l y
well down Spr ing St reet exce pt betweE.n t he hours of 4 ~00 p.m. and 6 ~00 p . m.
Mr. Harry Gilham, Georgia Li gh t."' ng Su pply Company, Inc. 9 835 Spring Stre et,
N.W. , explaine his problem, io e. tha t he had a l ease on h i s pres ent loca~
tion wh ich would not expire in t he near future~ that h i s whole s a le bus i ness
was dependent upon fou r or f .t ve callers a day , and that the fou r or five callers
had to park on the s treet. He sa i d thats a l though the comp lete removal of
on=s treet parking would c ompl e t ely c:.ripple his bus iness, a ONE WAY traffic
pattern would do it no rarm .
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Minutes of the Traf f i c and Transportation Comm i ss ion Meeting; February 27, 1967;
page 6
Dro J. L.o Hawk, J. L. Hawk Dru g Store, 11 76 West Pea ch tree St re et, N.W.,
a t fourteenth St ree t , asked t ha t the Commi ss i on recommend against removing
on- s treet pa rking adja cent to hi s business, i n operat ion in 1919. Dr. Hawk
said that he was .oncerne d about how ·us t omers would get t o his store and
said tha t h i s bus i ness c ou ld not surv ive w .t hout on-street parking on
West Pea chtree S tree to He sa i d t hat, as nearby on-street park ing was de =
creased , he has had t o inc r ease h i s del i v e r y service.
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Mr . Ben Sh i ppen , another member of t he family own i ng property i n the Pershing
Point area , i. e . Ros e Bowl Restau ran t, a n apartment building , etc.., also
requested that on=stre et park i ng -I n t he area r ema in dur ing the day with only
a rush hour restriction.
Mr . Dean Dodds , Dean's Firea r ms & Ac c£ss or i es 9 11 26 West Peachtree Street,
N.E o, said that the remov a l of on=street parking i n t he area would result in eithe r moving t o a nother location or dissolv i ng the bus iness .
Mr. D. Oo Beu s se , Gene r al Mana ger, Bi l t more Ho te l , 81 7 West Peachtree
Street , NaE. ~ sa i d that on ly du rir,g t he a fternoon rush hours was there a
tra ffi c problem on West Pe a ch t ree St reet . He s aid that, al t hough the
remov al of on=street pa rk:ing wou ld pose no prob lem for the Bi ltmore Hotel,
ONE WAY mov ement of traff ic. would adv ersely aff e c t t he ope r ation of the
ga ra ge acros s t he stree t be cause it wou ld be necessary to drive eight blocks
to get to the garage a' Speaking i n b ehalf o f the Bi l t more Hotel, he was
defin itely agains t ONE WAY operat ion on West Pea chtree Stre et o
Mr. Frank J . La chn i t, who ope r a t es an antique bus iness at 1166 West Peachtree
S treet , N. W., wh i ch i s a cr oss t he st r eet from Dr. Hawk's Dru g Store , was very
mu ch opposed t o the r emov al o f on=street pa r king on West Peachtree Street.
He said t ha t t he re were no off= st ree t parkin g garages i n t he area and there
was no hope of ge tting one. Mr . Lachn "t su gges t ed tha t West Pea chtre e Street
might be ma de ONE WAY i nbound dur ing ·he morning hours and ONE WAY outbound
la t e r in t he da y; he expla i ned tha t t h.is t ype of operation worke d well in
Toron t o , Canada , a city about the s ize of At lant a o Mr . La chnit also sug=
gested that a traf fi c s · gnal be installed ac Persh i ng Po i n t .
Mi ss Claribel Hi ller, who operates an art galle ry a t 93 3 We s t Peachtree
St reet , N. E. , s aid t hat a t n time dur ing the day a r e bo t h lanes of West
Pea chtree S tree t in ful l use and that s he c oul d s ee no need for taking
park i ng off We st Pea ch tre e Street at any time. Al s o, she su gges te d t hat,
if ONE WAY streets were inst a l le d, Pea ch t ree Stre e t and Spring Street
would be the mos t l ikely pa ir.
Mr. Fred Patterson 9 H. M. Pa tt ers on & Son~ expressed h i s oppos ition to the
remov al o f on=s tree t park i ng on Spring Stre et and on Wes t Pea chtree St r eet.
He noted ~ however 9 tha t the pa r k ing on cross street s i n t he area would
probabl y hamper t raffic attemp ting to re a ch Freewa y ramps.
Mr. W. T. Ba r be r 9 533 Tenth Street 9 N.W., speak ing for re s i dent s and property
owne r s of the area 9 said that his was a frin ge a r ea a nd that t r affic has
been de clining . He said t hat to e limina t e pa rkin g c omple te ly would , in turn,
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elimi nate certa i n sma l l bus ines se s . He e x plained that neither he nor his
neighbors were f i nanc iall y able t o relocat e their businesses to some other
sect i on of the Ci t y . He also po int ed ou t t hat to remove on- street parking
to speed traffic th r ough t he area would , i n most cases, be speeding nontaxpayers to outly ing a re a s . In clos i ng , Mr . Barber submitted a petition
asking the Alderman ic Boa r d 11 to re c ons i de r any proposal to prohibit parking
on Tenth Street. 11
Mr. Grady Sewell , owner of a barber shop at 531 Tenth Street, N.W., said
that many small bus i nesse s i n h i s a r ea did not have driveways and that no
reasonable location was av a i lable for an off- street parking facility. Speaking for other small bus i nesses i n h i s area as well as his own, he opposed
the removal of on- st r ee t pa r k i ng on Tenth S t reet .
The discuss i on the n s h i fted to t he P i edmont Avenue and Juniper Street area·.
Miss Carolyn Hi nma n , 923 P i edmont Ave nue, N.E. , said that she now had
rental units a n d tha t she was dependent upon the income from the property.
She said that i t would be i mpossible to k eep the present tenants or to get
other tenants i f the on=s t reet pa r k ing were c ompletely removed from Piedmont
Avenue. She asked that pa r k i ng be removed only dur i ng rush hours.
Mr . Robe r t E o She rrell , 96 0 P i edmon t Avenue ; N.E., opposed the proposal to
make the east s i de of P i edmont Av enue, N.E. , from Third Street to Twelfth
Street NO PAR.K I NG AN Y TIME . He s a i d t ha t t here was no traffic problem on
Piedmont Avenu e in th i s area exce p t perhaps during rush hours. He pointed
ou t that this se ction of P i edmon t Avenue is primarily res i dential and that
most of t he houses were bu i lt ma ny years ago when there was no need for
driveways o He said that the removal of parkin g would be an ex treme hardship
on these res iden ts .
Mr . J err y Zimmerman ~ Piedmont Pharma y, I nc ., 99 1 P i edmont Avenue , N.E. , at
Ten t h Street , said t hat most o f t he pe op l e i n the are a a r e e lderly people
who a r e de pe n den t upon t he i r income from r e nt al pr ope rty . He sa i d that ,
al t hou gh t he residen t s a re genera l ly agreea ble to a rush hour parking
r e st ric t i on , t he c omp lete remov al of on=stre et pa rking would make their
rental pr oper t y unrentable.
Mr . Russ ell Mar tin, 83 5 P iedmon t Avenue, N.E., a l so exp r essed opposit i on
t o t h e c ompl e t e removal of on=street pa rking on P i edmont Avenue.
Mr s . George Norman , a res i d ent of P i e dmont Ave nue be tween Sev enth Street
a nd Eighth Stre et, s a i d t ha t she fe l t that tickets should be i ssued to
mo t orist s wh o do not ob s erve ru s h h our r e stricti on s .
Also oppos ing the i ns t all ation of f u rther NO PARKIN G r estricti ons on
Pie dmont Av enue was Mro La rry Nichol s on , who s aid that, during t he da y,
Pie dmont Avenue was c lea r of all tra ffic conge s tion.
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The City Tr aff ic Engi n ee r express e d his appreciation of the many interested
citizens who ha d giv en t he ir vi ews on the v arious proposals. He said that
the Commi ss i on wi shed to exp l ore a ll of the possib i lit i es in solv i ng traffic
problems throughout t he Ci ty and st r essed that the solutions were not based
upon what would mov e the most v ehicles in the short est length of time , but
rather , what could be done to effec t a "net gain" for the Community.
Mr. Robert L. Sommervi lle , P r e s i dent, Atlanta Transit System, Inc., said
that , although the r emov al of on- st r eet parking would not greatly affect
the Atlan t a Tra ns i t System ' s ope rat i on of buses , he did not understand
all of the preparat i on to make t he streets of Atlanta into raceways which
would s i mply speed non- taxpayers to outlying areas. He said that he thought
the City should start tax i ng them before giving them any benefit of this
k i nd . He also s ai d tha t, " The no t ion that we have to have NO PARKING ANY
TIME including Sunda ys seems to be go i ng far beyond wha t we need to do ·. 11
In h i s c los i ng r ema r ks , the Cha irman , Mr. Goodwin, said that the handwriting
is more or less on t he wall that the removal of all on-street parking will
eventua lly be ne cess ary on certa i n Ci ty streets. He mentioned that the
Tenth Street bus ines s d i s trict would someday have to have off-street pa r k ing
and tha t t he bus ines se s c once rned should begin as soon as possible to provide
off- street parking facilitie s . He sugges t ed tha t , in all such area s , resident ia l and bus i ness, whe re off~ s tre et parking does not pre sently exist ,
action should be t aken to provi de su ch parking, because, year after year,
the numbe r of v ehicle s us i ng the s t r ee t s of t he City of At l anta will steadily
i ncreas e and off- street pa rk ing wi l l be re qu ired to clear the streets for
t raf f i c movement.
THE EXECUTIVE SESS I ON OF THE TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMI SSION wa s held
on March 3, 1967. After cons i derable d i scuss i on of the NO PARKING re s trict ions referre d t o the Corrnni ss i on by t he Boa r d of Aldermen on February 20 ,
1967 , t he Traffic and Transporta tion Commi ss ion r ecommended the f ol lowing :
A.
PEACHTREE STREETo
1.
2.
3.
B.
East s ide; from 12th Street t o 14th Street; NO PARKING ANY TIME .
East side; from 14th Street to 15th Stree t; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
We s t side ; from 13th Street to 14t h Stre et ; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
WEST PEACHTREE STREET.
1.
2.
3.
4.
East s ide; from
East side; from
TO 7 : 00 PQM.
East side; from
ING ANY TIME.
East s ide; from
ING ANY TIME
West side; from
TIME.
10th Street to 11th Street ; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
13th Street to 15th Street; NO PARKING 4:00 P.M.
Si mpson St re et to Wes t Peachtree P l ace; NO PARKNorth Avenue to Ponce de Leon Avenue; NO PARK-
Q
5.
North Avenue t o Linden Avenu e; NO PARKING ANY
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C.
FOURTEENTH STREET.
1.
2.
3.
D.
JUNIPER STREET .
1.
E.
North s i de; from West Peachtree Street to Spring Street; NO
PARKING ANY TIME. (Mr. Grady A. Lee cast a negative vote.)
North side ; from Peachtree Street to West Peachtree Street;
NO PARKING ANY TIME o
South side ; from Hemphill Avenue to Curran Street; NO PARKING
ANY TIME.
East side ; from 12th Street to Ponce de Leon Avenue; NO PARKING
ANY TIME.
PIEDMONT AVENUE.
1.
2.
3.
East side ; from 3rd Street to 12th Street; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
West s i de; from 13th Street to 14th Street; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
West side ; from 14th Street to 15th Street; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
In discussing the east side of Piedmont Avenue from Third Street to Twelfth
Street, it was agreed that the recommendation be NO PARKING ANY TIME; however,
the Commission a s ked the City Traffic Eng i neer to notify the members of the
Traffic, Parking and Transit Committee at their forthcoming meeting on
March 8, 1967 , that it was the Commission's suggestion that a NO PARKING
4 : 00 P.M. TO 7 : 00 P .M. r estriction might be used on Piedmont Avenue from
Tenth Street to a point approximately 400 to 600 feet south of Tenth Street
to g i ve the merchants in the a rea some temporary relief.
II.
PERMITS FOR OFF~STREET PARKING FACILITIES .
A.
199 ~201 FORSYTH STREET, S.W. Parkrite, Inc., 197 Forsyth Street, S.W.;
Mr . Ja ck H. Ke l ly. An off- street parking lot with a total of 34 park ing
spaces ; a ttenda nt park i ng ; 10 i nbound and 10 outbound reservoir spa c es;
one entra n ce on For s y th St r eet and one exit on Garnett Street.
The City Traffic Engineer recommended approval wi th the r estrictions
of NO LEFT TURNS i nto the entrance on Forsyth Street and NO LEFT TURNS
out of the exit on Ga rnett S t re et . IN EXECUTIVE SESSION on March 3,
1967 , it wa s moved and s econ ded that t h i s recommendat i on be APPROVED .
All were in favor.
B.
AIR RIGHTS OVER THE RAI LROAD TRACKS IN THE AREA BOUNDED BY MARIETTA
STREET, SPRI NG STREET , HUNTER STREET, AND TECHWOOD DRI VE. Downtown
Developme n t Corp. ; Mr. John Edwa rds, Jr. , Tr a ffi c Planning Associate s .
An o ff =st r eet parking garage of two decks with a t ot al of 1, 73 4 parki ng s paces ; sel f - park i ng ; 22 i nbou nd reservoir s pace s and 27 out bound res ervo ir spaces ; one entrance on Spring Str eet and one doub l e
entra nce on t he Techwood Vi a duct ; one doub l e ex it on Spr ing Stre e t
a nd one doub l e exi t on t he Techwood Vi aduct.
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The City Traffic Engi neer recommende d a pproval with certain changes i n
design and wi t h certain restrict i ons : Changes in des i gn include (1)
that mod ifi ca t i ons be ma de i n the ent ra nce and ex i t ais l es which would
remove certain parking stalls that might tend to impede the movement
of through traffic in the entrance and exit aisles and (2) that an
internal ramp a r r a ngement or other suitable means be provided to permit
vehicles from each of the two decks to exit to Techwood Drive in a
manner which provides for both r i ght turns and left turns into Techwood
Drive, or, a s a n a lternate , that a direct connection f rom each of the
two de cks to Hunte r St re e t would be a su i table a nd preferre d alternate
to the above - mentioned left turns into Techwood Drive. Restrictions
include (1) NO LEFT TURNS int o the Spring Street entrance and (2) NO
LEFT TURNS out of the Spring Street exit.
I N EXECUTIVE SESSI ON on March 3, 1967, it was move d and seconde d t ha t
this re c ommenda tion be AFPROVED. All were in favor.
III.
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS ; Superintendent J. L. Moseley.
Sergeant Michael Edwards submi tted a repor t showing the following tra ffic
acc idents throu gh Fe bruary 26 , 19 67 , as compa red wi th the ~ame period i n
1966 .
1967
1966
Fa t a l Accidents. .. . .. ... . .... .. . . . . . . . ... . ..
15................
13
Injured Accidents •••• • •••• ••••• •• ••• • •••• •• • 402 •••••••••••••••• 386
Prope rt y Damage Accide nts ••• • • • • •• • • • • • ••••• 3,062 •••••••••••••••• 3,407
3 ,479
I V.
V.
3 ,806
ROUTI NE ORDINANCES. The City Tra ff i c Engine er presented t he r outine
or dinances , which were approved by t he Tr affi c and Tra ns por t a t i on Commi s s ion.
(For a comp lete list of the rou t ine ordinances , se e t he Minut e s of t he Traffic,
Parking and Transit Committe e Meeting for March 8, 1967.)
NEXT MEE TING :
Monda y , Ma rch 27, 1967 .
The meeting wa s adjourned at 4 ~30 p . m.
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MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meeting of the Traffic and Transportation Commission of the City of
Atlanta was held in the Aldermanic Chamber of the City Hall on Monday, February 27,
1967, at 2:00 p.m. The following members were presents:
Mr. George Goodwin, Chairman
Mr. Jack E. Crowder, Vice Chairman
Mr. Robert F. Adamson
Mr. Grady A. Lee
Mr. Peter J. Stelling
Mr. John Ro Wilson, Jr.
Absent?
Mr. Charles C. Mathias
Also present were City Traffic Engineer Karl A. Bevins; Mr. Edmund W. Hughes,
Managing Director, and Mr. P. Andrew Springer, Safety Engineer, The Atlanta
Traffic and Safety Council; Sergeant Michael Edwards, Atlanta Police Department;
Mr. John Gerson, Atlanta Transit System, Inc.; Alderman Jack Summers, Chairman,
Traffic, Parking and Transit Committee.
The meeting was called to order by the Chairman. In his opening remarks,
Mr. Goodwin said that, due to the large number of citizens present, the entire
afternoon would be given to hearing from the public and that an EXECUTIVE SESSION
would be held later in the week.
I. PUBLIC HEARING.
Mr. Goodwin asked Mr. Bevins to read the list of the various items for
consideration. Mre Bevins explained that, at the regular meeting of the
Traffic, Parking and Transit Committee of the Board of Aldermen on February 8,
1967, the City Traffic Engineer had recommended and requested approval of the
following:
A. ONE WAY Streets.
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Peachtree Street northbound from Baker Street to 19th Street.
West Peachtree Street southbound from 19th Street to Baker Street.
Crescent Avenue southbound from 14th Street to Peachtree Place.
Porter Place eastbound from West Peachtree Street to Peachtree Street.
Alexander Street westbound from Peachtree Street to West Peachtree
Street.
Fourteenth Street westbound from Piedmont Avenue to Howell Mill Road.
Tenth Street eastbound from Brady Avenue to Charles Allen Drive.
State Street southbound from 14th Street to Hemphill Avenue.
Atlantic Drive northbound from Hemphill Avenue to 14th Street.
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the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; February 27, 1967;
PARKING ANY TIME.
Juniper Street--east side, from 12th Street to Ponce de Leon Avenue.
Piedmont Avenue--east side, from 3rd Street to 12th Street.
Piedmont Avenues-west side, from 14th Street to 13th Street.
Fourteenth Street=--south side, from Piedmont Avenue to Northside
Drivee
Fourteenth Street--north side, from 200 feet west of Peachtree Street
to Northside Drive.
Tenth Street=-north side, from Brady Avenue to Myrtle Street.
Peachtree Street--east side, from 12th Street to 14th Street.
As a substitute for the City Traffic Engineer's recommendations outlined -
above,
the Traffic, Parking and Transit Committee had recommended with the
concurrence of the City Traffic Engineer the followings
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10.
ll.
That both sides of Tenth Street from Howell Mill Road to Piedmont
Avenue be made NO PARKING ANY TIME.
That both sides of Fourteenth Street from Peachtree Street to Howell
Mill Road be made NO PARKING ANY TIME.
That both sides of Spring Street, NoWe, from Fifth Street to Peach-
tree Street be made NO PARKING ANY TIME.
That both sides of West Peachtree Street from the intersection of
West Peachtree Street, Peachtree Street, and Baker Street north to
the intersection of West Peachtree Street, Peachtree Street, and
Nineteenth Street be made NO PARKING ANY TIME.
That both sides of Peachtree Street from Baker Street to Fourteenth
Street be made NO PARKING ANY TIME.
That the west side of Piedmont Avenue, N.E., from Fourteenth Street
to Thirteenth Street be made NO PARKING ANY TIME.
That the east side of Piedmont Avenue, N.E., from Third Street to
Twelfth Street be made NO PARKING ANY TIME.
That the east side of Juniper Street, N.Ee, from Twelfth Street to
Ponce de Leon Avenue be made NO PARKING ANY TIME.
That westbound traffic on Tenth Street, NeWe, be prohibited from
making a left turn into the southbound onsramp of the North Freeway.
That eastbound traffic on Tenth Street, N.W., be prohibited from
making a left turn into the northbound on=ramp of the North Freeway.
That eastbound traffic on Tenth Street, NoWe, be prohibited from
making a left turn into Williams Street.
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page 3
12. That westbound traffic on Fourteenth Street, NeW., be prohibited
from making a left turn into the southbound on-ramp of the North
Freeway.
13. That eastbound traffic on Fourteenth Street, NeWe, be prohibited
from making a left turn into the northbound on-ramp of the North
Freeway.
14, That eastbound traffic on Fourteenth Street, N.W.e, be prohibited
from making a left turn into Williams Street.
15. That westbound traffic on North Avenue, NeWo, be prohibited from
making a left turn into the southbound on-ramp of the North Freeway.
16. That westbound traffic on North Avenue, N-W., be prohibited from
making a left turn into Williams Street.
17. That eastbound traffic on North Avenue, NoWe, be prohibited from
making a left turn into the northbound on-ramp of the North
Freewaye
Mr. Bevins said that the Traffic Engineering Department is, of course,
willing to see the complete elimination of all parking on the aforementioned
streets (as listed in the substitute proposal) plus some NO LEFT TURN regula-
tions given a trial. He said further, "However, we are convinced that these
measures will not give sufficient traffic improvement to justify the incon-
venience and the problems created. The proposed ONE WAY operation of the
four-street combination (Peachtree Street--West Peachtree Street and Tenth
Street=-Fourteenth Street) is, in our judgment, the most sensible and satis-
factory answer available today to increase the traffic carrying capacity
of streets in this part of the City and to clear up recognized existing
serious traffic congestion problems. ONE WAY operation of these particular
streets solves more problems and yields greater traffic carrying capacity
than would any other streets in the areas In addition, ONE WAY operation
of these streets fits with the other existing ONE WAY streets in the area
and ‘sets the stage’ for additional ONE WAY streets and/or reversible lane
streets as needed. Operating these streets ONE WAY offers a substantial
(20% to 30%) increase in capacity over two-way operation on these four
streets with added substantial increases on several adjacent streets. In
addition (and of equal importance), the ONE WAY operation of these streets
would permit us to ‘clear up’ ten or twelve congested intersections by
eliminating unsatisfactory three-phase operation and changing to simple
two-phase operation. All of these benefits could be realized with ONE WAY
operation and the relatively minor additional parking restrictions listed."
Alderman G. Everett Millican requested explanation of the proposed NO LEFT
TURN restrictions. In explaining the proposed change, the City Traffic
Engineer said that, in his opinion, the proposal was a rather poor sub-
stitute for ONE WAY operation of the streets, but that NO LEFT TURN restric-
tions would clear up the congestion at certain points to where it was reason-=
able, Mr. Bevins said, "We either go to ONF WAY streets or NO PARKING and
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page 4
NO LEFT TURN restrictions or say that there is nothing that can be done."
Mr. W. E. Clark, 1107 Peachtree Street, said that he was concerned about
"how people would get out of Atlanta’ if the proposed NO LEFT TURN restrice-
tions were installed.
Alderman George Cotsakis requested furcher explanation of the proposed park-
ing bans. Mr. Bevins mentioned that, at a previous hearing on the ONE WAY
street proposals, residents and businessmen of the streets under considera-
tion repeatedly said, in effect, "Don't make my street one way. Take the
parking off."
The proposal that both sides of Peachtree Street from Baker Street to four-
teenth Street be made NO PARKING ANY TIME came under discussion, with Mr. Edgar
Gay, Gay Men's Shops, 1004 Peachtree Street, N.eE., and spokesman for the Tenth
Street Business Association, giving considerable background information regard-
ing the area and saying that tne businessmen could foresee heavy financial
losses if NO PARKING ANY TIME were installed. He stressed the point that,
at this time, no additional off-street parking was available. He also said
that a traffic congestion problem existed in the Tenth Street area only
during peak rush hours.
Mr. Charles W. Bergman, Attorney, representing property owners and residents
in the area of the intersection of Juniper Street and Tenth Street, said
that the property owners would be adversely affected by the installation of
NO PARKING because present tenants would leave and because it would be diffi-
cult, if not impossible, to get new tenants. Mr. Bergman said that, if the
City removed parking on the south side of Tenth Street, it would be more or
less taking the property.
Mr. We Es Clark made additional remarks which included the statement that
real estate drops from 20% to 40% on a ONE WAY street. He said that
Peachtree Street had no traffic problems except during peak rush hours,
particularly on Fridays at the intersection of Fourteenth Street and Peach-
tree Street.
Alderman Millican also made additional remarks. He said that Atlanta
had to have NO PARKING or ONE WAY streets in the Downtown Area and suggested
that West Peachtree Street and Spring Street might be considered for ONE WAY
operation. He stressed the importance of increased wrecker service and
suggested a $25.00 fine for parking in a restricted area. Stressing the
importance of increased enforcement, Alderman Millican said that he could
see no necessiry tor a NO PARKING restriction during the middle of the day
on West Peachtree Street, Peachtree Street, or Spring Street.
Mr. Jo J. Bader of the Tenth Street business district said that the small
merchants in the area would undoubtedly close if all on=street parking
were removed. He pointed out that the City, in turn, would lose taxpayers
as the businesses closed.
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page 5
Mr. Joe Shippen, whose family owns property in the Pershing Point area,
i.e. Rose Bowl Restaurant, an apartment building, etc, asked that on-
street parking be removed only during rush hours.
Mrs. Bennett, Bennett Paint and Supply Co., i118 Tenth Street, N.E., said
that, when Tenth Street was widened and omestreet parking on their side of
the street was subsequently removed, the business survived. She said that
the business could survive ONE WAY traffic operation. She pointed out,
however, that the business could not survive additional on-street parking
removal.
Mr. Robert W. Bivens, Executive Director, Central Atlanta Progress, Ince,
submitted copies of the organization's February 23, 1967, Newsletter, which
included the following statement:
NON HASTY REMOVAL OF PARKING
"The City should think twice before banning parking 24 hrs.
per day in close-in areas simply because it cannot, or does
not, enforce a 2-hre ban during peak traffic hours. Why not
rigid enforcement with STIFF fines, prompt toweaway, violators
footing the bill -=4 as intermediate step, before total removal?
Neighborhoods are important, too."
Mr. Sam A. Dorsey, Attorney, representing property owners on Spring Street
between Fourteenth Street and Peachtree Street, said that a total ban of
on-street parking in the area would serve no purpose. He maintained that
the afternoon rush hour traffic congestion on Spring Street was the result
of a bottleneck further north on Peachtree Street at Peachtree Station.
He said that the complete removal of on=estreet parking on Spring Street
would simply send vehicles more quickly to a waiting point to get through
the bottleneck.
Mr. Brannon Lesesne, He Mo Patterson & Son, 1020 Spring Street, NoWe, ex=
plained that, although H. M. Patterson & Son has considerable off-street
parking, there were times when on-street parking was necessary. He said
that the complete removal of parking on Spring Street at all times would
definitely create a hardship om some people, particularly between the hours
of 9:00 aom. and 4:00 pom. He said further that the traffic flows generally
well down Spring Street except between the hours of 4:00 pom. and 6:00 pom.
Mr. Harry Gilham, Georgia Lighting Supply Company, Inc., 835 Spring Street,
N.W., explained his problem, i.e. that he had a lease on his present loca-
tion which would not expire in the near future, that his wholesale business
was dependent upon four or five callers a day, and that the four or fivecallers
had to park on the street. He said that, although the complete removal of
on-street parking would completely cripple his business, a ONE WAY traffic
pattern would do it no harm.
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Dr. Jo L» Hawk, J. L. Hawk Drug Store, 1176 West Peachtree Street, NoWe,
at Fourteenth Street, asked that the Commission recommend against removing
on-street parking adjacent to his business, in operation in 1919. Dr. Hawk
said that he was concerned about how customers would get to his store and
said that his business could not survive without on-street parking on
West Peachtree Street. He said that, as nearby on-street parking was de-
creased, he has had to increase his delivery service.
Mr. Ben Shippen, another member of the family owning property in the Pershing
Point area, i.e. Rose Bowl Restaurant, an apartment building, etc., also
requested that on-street parking in the area remain during the day with only
a rush hour restriction.
Mr. Dean Dodds, Dean's Firearms & Accessories, 1126 West Peachtree Street,
N.E., said that the removal of on-street parking in the area would result .
in either moving to another location or dissolving the business.
Mre De O. Beusse, General Manager, Biltmore Hotel, 817 West Peachtree
Street, NoE.; said that only during the afternoon rush hours was there a
traffic problem on West Peachtree Street, He said that, although the
removal of on-street parking would pose no problem for the Biltmore Hotel,
ONE WAY movement of traffic would adversely affect the operation of the
garage across the street because it would be necessary to drive eight blocks
to get to the garage.* Speaking in behalf of the Biltmore Hotel, he was
definitely against ONE WAY operation on West Peachtree Street.
Mr. Frank J. Lachnit, who operates an antique business at 1166 West Peachtree
Street, N.W-, which is across the street from Dr. Hawk's Drug Store, was very
much opposed to the removal of on-street parking on West Peachtree Street.
He said that there were no off-street parking garages in the area and there
was no hope of getting one. Mr. Lachnit suggested that West Peachtree Street
might be made ONE WAY inbound during the morning hours and ONE WAY outbound
later in the day; he explained that this type of operation worked well in
Toronto, Canada, a city about the size of Atlanta. Mr. Lachnit also sug-
gested that a traffic signal be installed at Pershing Point.
Miss Claribel Hiller, who operates an art gallery at 933 West Peachtree
Street, N.E., said that at no time during the day are both lanes of West
Peachtree Street in full use and that she could see no need for taking
parking off West Peachtree Street at any time. Also, she suggested that,
if ONE WAY streets were installed, Peachtree Street and Spring Street
would be the most likely pair.
Mr. Fred Patterson, Ho. Me Patterson & Son, expressed his opposition to the
removal of on-street parking on Spring Street and on West Peachtree Street.
He noted, however, that the parking on cross streets in the area would
probably hamper traffic attempting to reach Freeway ramps.
Mre We T. Barber, 533 Tenth Street, N.W.e, speaking for residents and property
owners of the area, said that his was a fringe area and that traffic has
been declining. He said that to eliminate parking completely would, in turn,
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; February 27, 1967;
page 7
eliminate certain small businesses. He explained that neither he nor his
neighbors were financially able to relocate their businesses to some other
section of the City. He also pointed out that to remove on-street parking
to speed traffic through the area would, in most cases, be speeding non-
taxpayers to outlying areas. In closing, Mr. Barber submitted a petition
asking the Aldermanic Board "to reconsider any proposal to prohibit parking
on Tenth Street.”
Mr. Grady Sewell, owner of a barber shop at 531 Tenth Street, N.W., said
that many small businesses in his area did not have driveways and that no
reasonable location was available for an off-street parking facility. Speak-
ing for other small businesses in his area as well as his own, he opposed
the removal of on-street parking on Tenth Street.
The discussion then shifted to the Piedmont Avenue and Juniper Street area.
Miss Carolyn Hinman, 923 Piedmont Avenue, N.E., said that she now had
rental units and that she was dependent upon the income from the property.
She said that it would be impossible to keep the present tenants or to get
other tenants if the on-street parking were completely removed from Piedmont
Avenue. She asked that parking be removed only during rush hours.
Mr. Robert E. Sherrell, 960 Piedmont Avenue, N.E., opposed the proposal to
make the east side of Piedmont Avenue, N.E., from Third Street to Twelfth
Street NO PARKING ANY TIME. He said that there was no traffic problem on
Piedmont Avenue in this area except perhaps during rush hours. He pointed
out that this section of Piedmont Avenue is primarily residential and that
most of the houses were built many years ago when there was no need for
driveways. He said that the removal of parking would be an extreme hardship
on these residents.
Mr. Jerry Zimmerman, Piedmont Pharmacy, Inc., 991 Piedmont Avenue, N.E., at
Tenth Street, said that most of the people in the area are elderly people
who are dependent upon their income from rental property. He said that,
although the residents are generally agreeable to a rush hour parking
restriction, the complete removal of on-street parking would make their
rental property unrentable.
Mr. Russell Martin, 835 Piedmont Avenue, N.E.«, also expressed opposition
to the complete removal of on-street parking on Piedmont Avenue.
Mrs. George Norman, a resident of Piedmont Avenue between Seventh Street
and Eighth Street, said that she felt that tickets should be issued to
motorists who do not observe rush hour restrictions.
Also opposing the installation of further NO PARKING restrictions on
Piedmont Avenue was Mr. Larry Nicholson, who said that, during the day,
Piedmont Avenue was clear of all traffic congestion.
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; February 27, 1967;
page 8
The City Traffic Engineer expressed his appreciation of the many interested
citizens who had given their views on the various proposals. He said that
the Commission wished to explore all of the possibilities in solving traffic
problems throughout the City and stressed that the solutions were not based
upon what would move the most vehicles in the shortest length of time, but
rather, what could be done to effect a "net gain" for the Community.
Mr. Robert Le Sommerville, President, Atlanta Transit System, Inc., said
that, although the removal of on-street parking would not greatly affect
the Atlanta Transit System's operation of buses, he did not understand
all of the preparation to make the streets of Atlanta into raceways which
would simply speed non-taxpayers to outlying areas. He said that he thought
the City should start taxing them before giving them any benefit of this
kind. He also said that, "The notion that we have to have NO PARKING ANY
TIME including Sundays seems to be going far beyond what we need to do."
In his closing remarks, the Chairman, Mr. Goodwin, said that the handwriting
is more or less on the wall that the removal of all onestreet parking will
eventually be necessary on certain City streets. He mentioned that the
Tenth Street business district would someday have to have off-street parking
and that the businesses concerned should begin as soon as possible to provide
off-street parking facilities, He suggested that, in all such areas, resi-
dential and business, where off-street parking does not presently exist,
action should be taken to provide such parking, because, year after year,
the number of vehicles using the streets of the City of Atlanta will steadily
increase and off-street parking will be required to clear the streets for
traffic movement.
THE EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION was held
on March 3, 1967. After considerable discussion of the NO PARKING restric-
tions referred to the Commission by the Board of Aldermen on February 20,
1967, the Traffic and Transportation Commission recommended the following:
Ae PEACHTREE STREET.
l. East side; from 12th Street to 14th Street; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
2. East side; from 14th Street to 15th Street; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
3. West side; from 13th Street to 14th Street; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
B. WEST PEACHTREE STREET.
1. East side; from 10th Street to llth Street; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
2. East sides; from 13th Street to 15th Street; NO PARKING 4:00 P.M.
TO 7:00 P.M,
3. East side; from Simpson Street to West Peachtree Place; NO PARK-
ING ANY TIME.
4, East side; from North Avenue to Ponce de Leon Avenue; NO PARK-=
ING ANY TIME.
5. West side; from North Avenue to Linden Avenue; NO PARKING ANY
TIME.
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; February 27, 1967;
page 9
II.
CG. FOURTEENTH STREET.
1. North side; from West Peachtree Street to Spring Street; NO
PARKING ANY TIME. (Mr. Grady A. Lee cast a negative vote.)
2. North side; from Peachtree Street to West Peachtree Street;
NO PARKING ANY TIME.
3. South side; from Hemphill Avenue to Curran Street; NO PARKING
ANY TIME.
D. JUNIPER STREET.
l. East side; from 12th Street to Ponce de Leon Avenue; NO PARKING
ANY TIME.
Ee PIEDMONT AVENUE.
le. East sides from 3rd Street to 12th Street; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
2. West side; from 13th Street to 14th Street; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
3. West side; from 14th Street to 15th Street; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
In discussing the east side of Piedmont Avenue from Third Street to Twelfth
Street, it was agreed that the recommendation be NO PARKING ANY TIME; however,
the Commission asked the City Traffic Engineer to notify the members of the
Traffic, Parking and Transit Committee at their forthcoming meeting on
March 8, 1967, that it was the Commission's suggestion that a NO PARKING
4:00 P.M. TO 7:00 P.M. restriction might be used on Piedmont Avenue from
Tenth Street to a point approximately 400 to 600 feet south of Tenth Street
to give the merchants in the area some temporary relief.
PERMITS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES.
Ae
199-201 FORSYTH STREET, S.W. Parkrite, Inc., 197 Forsyth Street, S.W.;
Mr. Jack He Kelly. An off-street parking lot with a total of 34 parking
spaces; attendant parking; 10 inbound and 10 outbound reservoir spaces;
one entrance on Forsyth Street and one exit on Garnett Street.
The City Traffic Engineer recommended approval with the restrictions
of NO LEFT TURNS into the entrance on Forsyth Street and NO LEFT TURNS
out of the exit on Garnett Street. IN EXECUTIVE SESSION on March 3,
1967, it was moved and seconded that this recommendation be APPROVED.
All were in favor.
AIR RIGHTS OVER THE RAILROAD TRACKS IN THE AREA BOUNDED BY MARIETTA
STREET, SPRING STREET, HUNTER STREET, AND TECHWOOD DRIVE. Downtown
Development Corp.3; Mr. John Edwards, Jr., Traffic Planning Associates.
An off-street parking garage of two decks with a total of 1,734 park-
ing spaces; self-parking; 22 inbound reservoir spaces and 27 out-
bound reservoir spaces; one entrance on Spring Street and one double
entrance on the Techwood Viaduct; one double exit on Spring Street
and one double exit on the Techwood Viaduct.
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; February 27, 1967;
page 10
III.
IV.
Ve
The Gity Traffic Engineer recommended approval with certain changes in
design and with certain restrictions: Changes in design include (1)
that modifications be made in the entrance and exit aisles which would
remove certain parking stalls that might tend to impede the movement
of through traffic in the entrance and exit aisles and (2) that an
internal ramp arrangement or other suitable means be provided to permit
vehicles from each of the two decks to exit to Techwood Drive in a
manner which provides for both right turns and left turns into Techwood
Drive, or, as an alternate, that a direct connection from each of the
two decks to Hunter Street would be a suitable and preferred alternate
to the above-mentioned left turns into Techwood Drive. Restrictions
include (1) NO LEFT TURNS into the Spring Street entrance and (2) NO
LEFT TURNS out of the Spring Street exit.
IN EXECUTIVE SESSION on March 3, 1967, it was moved and seconded that
this recommendation be APPROVED. All were in favor.
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS; Superintendent J. L. Moseley.
Sergeant Michael Edwards submitted a report showing the following traffic
accidents through February 26, 1967, as compared with the same period in
1966.
1967 1966
Fatal AccidentS.csrcccsccceccsccennaceveseses Lo cccccccescccscen Is
Injured ACCTACTIES -» 0:0 0: e:0ee ecece tee eee Were ee ete eee GOD wee ie: e2eseieterniel ecole 386
Property Damage ACCLAEHES s:e:s:0:s weeee ew ewww oes Ob 2ecens ceeew es eee eds 407
3,479 3,806
ROUTINE ORDINANCES. The City Traffic Engineer presented the routine
ordinances, which were approved by the Traffic and Transportation Commission.
(For a complete list of the routine ordinances, see the Minutes of the Traffic,
Parking and Transit Committee Meeting for March 8, 1967.)
NEXT MEETING: Monday, March 27, 1967.
The meeting was adjourned at 4:30 p.m.
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MINUTE S OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANS PORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A r egular me e ti ng of the Traffic and Transportation Commi ssion of the City of
Atlanta was held i n Committe e Room No. 1 of the City Hall on Monday, March 27,
1967, at 2 : 00 p :mo The fo llowing members were present :
Mr.
Mro
Mr .
Mr .
J a ck E. Crowde r , Vi ce Chairman
Robert F. Adamson
Peter J . Stelli ng
John R. Wilson, Jr.
Absent:
Mr . George Goodwin , Chairma n
Mr o Grad y A. Lee
Mr . Cha rles C. Ma t hia s
Also pre sent we re Ci ty Traff ic Engineer Ka rl A. Bevins; Mr . P. Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer, The At lanta Traffic a nd Saf e ty Council ; Mr . John Gerson, Atlanta
Tra nsit Syst em, Inc . , Supe r inten dent J. L. Mosel ey and Sergeant Michael Edwards,
Atla nta Pol ice De pa rtmen.to
The meeting was ca l l e d to order by the Vice Cha irman a nd the follow i ng bus iness
wa s considered.
I.
IL
HEAR FROM THE PUBLI Co None.
PERMI TS FOR OFF~STREET PARKI NG FACI LITI ES.
A.
50 HOUSTON STREET 9 N.E. A A A Park i ng , Inc . ; Mr . Ra lph R. Carro l l.
An off~street park i ng lo t wi th a total of 66 pa rking s paces, attendant
park i ng 1 8 i nboun d and 6 out bound r es~ rvoi r s pa c es ; one entrance and
one exi t on Houston St re et and one entrance and one exit on Ivy Street.
Mr . Ca r ro ll preaente.d the pla n fo r the propos e d parking lo t .
Mr. Bevins poi nted out t hat the outer e dge of t he l ot was l evel with the
adjacent stre et s . He a s ked how Mr. Carro ll intended to keep motor i sts
from en te r ing t h st ree ts fr om poi nt s other than the designated drive~
ways . Mr. Ca r r o ll a s sure d Mr . Bev ins t hat s ome means of c ont rol would
be us ed and t hat i.t would probably be a chain .
The City Tr af fic Engineer rec ommende d approval with the provision tha t
all exc es s ive driveway s pa ce be physi cally c losed, either wit h a suitable
cha i n or fence or by r a i sing the curb , and wit h the restriction of NO
LEFT TURNS into t he en t ranc e or out of t he ex i t on Houston St r ee t. IN
EXECUTIVE SESSI ON, it was moved a n d s e conded that t his rec ommendat ion
be APPROVED. All were i n fa vor.
�Minutes of t he Tr aff ic a nd Trans porta t ion Commiss ion Meeting; March 27 , 1967;
page 2
Bo
147 AND 153 WHITEHALL STREET , SoWo A A A Parking, Inc., Mr . Ralph R.
Carro l l o An of f ~street pa rking l ot with a t otal of 34 parking spaces;
sel f ~park :i.ng , 4 i nbound and 4 outbound reservoir spaces, one entrance
a nd one exit on Whi tehall Street .
Mr . Ca r roll presented t he pl an f or the propos ed pa r k i ng lot .
The City Traff ic Engineer reconunended approval with the res t r i ction of
NO LEFT TURNS into the entrance or out of the exit on Whitehall Street.
IN EXECUTIVE SESSION , it wa s moved a nd seconded that this r econunendation
be A~PROVED. All were in f avor .
C.
353 MARKHAM STREET 9 S .w., Pe nning ton Parking; Emily A. Pennington,
761 Sco tt Ci r cle , Deca tur , Georgia. An of f~street pa rking lot with a
to tal of 100 parking s paces; se lf~parking , 15 inbound and 15 outbound
r eservo i r s paces; three ent rances and t hree exits on Markham Stree t.
In the ab sence of t he app licant, t he City Traff ic Engineer pr esent e d the
plan for the pro posed park ing lo t and r econunende d approval. IN EXECUTIVE
SESSION , i t was moved a nd seconde d that t his reconunendation be APPROVED.
All were in favor .
D.
OLD WE ST HUNTER STREET & MANGUM STREET , N.W. (PARTIALLY UNDER THE HUNTER
STREET VIADUCTo) H. D. Roberts and D. S . Thurmond. (H . D. Roberts 9
Rou te 1, Box 418 , Mableton 9 Georg i a ; D.S. Thurmond 9 Route 5 9 Box 279-A,
Austell, Georg i a .
An off ~street park i ng l ot with a total of 45 parking
spaces; a tte nda nt parking, 3 inbound r eservoir spa ces; one e ntrance and
one exit on Old Wee. Hunter Street .
In the abs ence of t he appl icants, the City Traffic Engineer presented
t he plan for the pr oposed parking lot a nd reconunended approval. IN
EXECUTIVE SESSION, :i.t was moved a nd se onded that this reconnnendation
be APPROVED., All were in favor .
E.
304~312 SPRING STREET, N. W. Bi. 11 Todd , Inc a ; Mr. Robe rt W. Todd,
33 Gi.lmer Street , S . E. An off~street parking l ot with a tota l of 69
pa rking s pa cEe; attendant parking; 4 i nbound and 4 outbound rese rvoir
s paces; two entrancei;; a nd two exits on Spri.ng Street .
In the absence of Mr o Todd , the Ci ty Traffic Engineer present e d the
plan for the propose d parking 1 t . Mr . Bevins pointed out that Mr . Todd
needed to r eorgani ze the driveway arrangements so that they would better
r e lat e to the a i sles.
Giving ba ckground i.nf ormat ion~ Mr . Bevi ns s aid that the parking lot had
been in opera tion for some time without a permit and that the City Clerk
had notified Mr . Todd that a pe rmit would be require d if the parking
lot were t o cont i nue in opera tion . Mr. Bevins ment ioned that, on
several oc.ca.sions , it had been observed that vehicles were parked on
the sidewalk area adjacent to t he park ing lot and that a chain or
fence would remedy t his situat lon . Af ter dis cuss i on, the Ci ty Traffic
�Minute s of the Traff ic a nd Tra ns porta tion Commission Me et ing ; March 27, 1967 ,
page 3
Eng ineer recommended a pproval wi th the pr ov 1.s 1.on that all excessive
dr i veway s pa ce be phys ical ly cl osed , either wi th a suitable chain, or
fenc e , or by ra i s i ng the cur b , and with the restric t i on of NO LEFT
TURNS into the two ent rances or out of t he two exi ts on Spring Street.
IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, it wa s moved and seconded that this recommenda~
ti.on be APPROVED . All we r e in fav or .
III.
REPORT OF TRAFFI C ACCIDENTS, Supe rintendent J . L. Mose l ey .
Super i ntendent Mosel ey r e ported that t otal enf orceme nt was u p approximately
17% a nd that, no t only had the number of cases increased , but the number of
adj udi ca ted cases resulting i n a pena lty had i ncrea sed to app roximately
95%. He expla ined that this hi gh percenta ge indica te d that the cas es made
were 11good ca ses ~11
Sergea n t Michael Edwards r e porte d t he fo llowing traffi c accidents thr ough
March 26, 1967, a s c ompa red wi t h the s ame pe riod in 1966.
196 7
1966
Fatal A c c i d e n t so . o oeoooG OO QOOOO•o o o o o e o o o o o e o o
22
21
Injured Accident s •••••••••••••••• ••• ••• • •• •••• 577
594
Pr oper ty Dama ge Accidents •• • ••••• • ••• ••••••••• 4,5 57 • •••• ••• •• 5,109
5,156
I V.
5,72 4
REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER .
A.
Mr . Bevins r e ported tha t a traff ic si gnal metering devi ce had recently
be en i ns t a lled on t he northbound Freeway on~r amp a t Tenth Street . He
said t hat it is taking a l itt l e more time to get 6nt o the Freewa y at
of f=pea k per i ods a nd t hat the t i me to get onto the Freeway du ring peak
periods is abou t the same . In answer t o a question from the Vice Cha irman re ga rding any decrea se in rear end co llisions, Mr . Bevins re ported
that no accidents had occurred on t he on~ramp since the installation of
t he met ering device . However , he pointe d out tha t t h i s coul d be me re l y
a "happenstance . " He mentioned t hat the only problem encountered thus
f a r was tha t some motor ists we re not ob s erving t he tra ffic signa l, that
a s tudy made last week indi cat ed vio l ations as high as 20% . He said
that ~ of course , it wa s alwa ys be tter to get " v oluntary compliance , "
rather tha n enf orced complia nce j and tha t furt he r studies would be
made in the near futur e. . Orig inal observance was 96% to 97% . In
sunnna ti.on, he sai d that the Traffic Engineer ing De pa r tme nt wa s we ll
plea sed with t he installa tion , since over 78 accidents were r eported
a t the lo cat ion last year .
B.
CASCADE AVENUE , from Beec.he r St r eet t oward Sandtown Road. Mr . Bevins
re ported t hat last year parki.ng had been removed f rom this section of
Cascad e Avenue a nd tha t it has been ma rked wi th a cent e r line and two
lane lines . He s a id t hat complaints have been received from t he residents tha t they hav di ff icu lty entering Ca scade Avenue from their
�l
Minutes of the Tr aff i c and Trans porta tion Corrnnissi on Meeting; March 27 , 1967 ;
page 4
dr i veways o Not ing t hat at l east one r es ident would probably appear at
the next meeting of the Tr affi c , Parking and Transit Corrnnittee to request that on= street parking be allowed on Cascade Avenue, Mr. Bevins
expla ined t ha t he wanted the Commission to be aware of the matter.
C.
WEST MARIETTA STREET, N.W.,, be t ween Ashby Street and Marietta Boulevard.
Mr o Bevins s aid that he als o wished t he Commission to be aware of another
matter to be b rought be fo re the Traffic, Parking and Transit Committee at
its next meetingo He explained that the Committee had previously heard
from Mr. Henry H. Ogden, Ogden Equ i pment Company, a nd from representatives
of Mea d Packaging, wh i ch is loca ted across the street from Ogden Equipment
Company , r ega r di ng on-s treet parking on the southwest side of the street .
He fu rthe.r explained tha t , when the NO PARK.ING 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 A.M.
restric tion was re pla ce d with a NO PARK.JNG ANY TIME regu lation on the
sou t hwes t side of Wes t Marie t ta Stree t alongside Mead Packaging property
and as a result of a n investigation reques t ed by Mead Packaging, Mro Ogden
requested tha t the previous rush hour restriction be re-ins talled to allow
hi s employees a place to park on t he s treet after Noon (Mr. Ogden 's
empl oyees had previously moved their automobiles from the northwest to
the s outhwes t side of Wes t Marietta Street at Noon in order to comply
with t he ru h hour r entrict ions o) s ince no off-s treet parking was currently
avai l able f or Ogden Equ i pme n t Company employeeso
Re pc r ting tha t t he Committee had di rected the two companies concerned
t o send r e presentatives to t he l ocati on , with. a staff member of the
Tra f f ic Eng ineering Depart me n t to a ct as med i ato r a nd a dvisor , and to
work ou t a satis fac tory compromise wh i ch wou ld allow approximate ly
fifteen on- street pa rking s paces on t he sout hwest side of West Marietta
Street a.longsi. de Mead Packaging except from 7 :00 AoM. T·O 9 : 00 A.M. and
except a t strategi po ints which wou ld obs t ruct s i ght distance or create
traffic congest i on for vehic l es entering or ex i ting f r om Mead Packaging
dr ivewa ys o On- street parking had been r eins talled. Mro Bev ins sa i d
tha t he had been noti f ied that re presentat i ves of Mead Packaging planned
to a ppea r before the Committee at its next me eting.
Do
....,UCKIE STREET, N. Wo, from Techwood Drive to North Avenue . Mr o Bevins
re ported tha t, since Luck i e Street is be ing res urfac ed, t he Traffic
Eng ineer ing De partment wil l t ake t his opportun i ty to rel ocate the center
line and lane line:s i.n order to make five lane s . He explained tha t it
would be necessary to r emove al l pa r k i ng on the wes t side of t he stree t
but that on-street parking would be re ta i ne d on the eas t si de o Mr . Bev ins
said t ha t, as a result, two lanes inbound a n d t wo l a nes ou t bound would
be in use at all times .
V.
OTHER BUSINESSo
Ao
I N ANSWER TO A QUESTI ON as to the park i ng restrict ions on Peachtree
Road south of Centra l Chevrolet, 293 0 Peachtree Road 9 N.Wo 9 Mro Bev ins
said, " There is no restriction at all from Centra l Chevro l et on down
�Minutes of t he Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting ; March 27 9 1967 ;
page 5
past The Cathedral of St. Ph i. lip. 11 He me nt ioned that this section of the
west side of Pea chtree Road was 11 on the li.st 11 for future removal of onstreet pa rking a s wa s the east si.de of Peachtree Road i.n the area of the
Ca the dral of Chris t the King. It was discuss ed that one parked vehicle
necessit a ted much la ne changing and created traff i c congestion in the
a rea.
VI.
Bo
IN ANSWER TO A QUESTI ON regarding the final action of t he Board of Alder~
me n on the Commissi on's recomme nda tions to ban parking on certain st ree ts,
Mr. Bev ins gave a brief surmnary. He me ntioned that, although at first
gla n e it mi gh t 1,~ ok a s t hough littl e was accomplished in the removal of
on =st r eet parking; i n actuality some impor tant progressive steps were
t aken.
C.
THE USE OF RADAR DEVICES was the next t opic of discussion. Mr. Bevins
remarke d tha t add itional si gns would probably be needed . Po i nt ing out
tha t he would l ike to avoi d placing more signs than necessary, he assured
t he Commission that the Tr aff i c Engi ne e ring Depa rtment could, if need be,
s uppl y the si gns 11 in a hur ry . 11 He said that the Depar tment had about
1 ,000 p ie ces of metal available with i n a we ek or 10 days which would
certain l y get the pro j e ct underway.
NEXT MEE TINGi
Monday , Apr i l 24 , 1967.
The mee t ing wa s adjourne d at 3:: 10 p.m.
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MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meeting of the Traffic and Transportation Commission of the City of
Atlanta was held in Committee Room No. 1 of the City Hall on Monday, March 27,
1967, at 2:00 pom. The following members were present:
Mr, Jack E. Crowder, Vice Chairman
Mr. Robert F. Adamson
Mr. Peter J. Stelling
Mr. John Re Wilson, Jr.
Absent:
Mr. George Goodwin, Chairman
Mr. Grady A. Lee
Mr. Charles C. Mathias
Also present were City Traffic Engineer Karl A. Bevinss; Mr. P. Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer, The Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council; Mr. John Gerson, Atlanta
Transit System, Inc.; Superintendent J. L. Moseley and Sergeant Michael Edwards,
Atlanta Police Department.
The meeting was called to order by the Vice Chairman and the following business
considered.
was
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Il.
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC. None.
PERMITS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES.
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50 HOUSTON STREET, N.E~ AAA Parking, Ince; Mr. Ralph R. Carroll.
An offestreet parking lot with a total of 66 parking spaces; attendant
parking; 8 inbound and 6 outbound reservoir spaces; one entrance and
one exit on Houston Street and one entrance and one exit on Ivy Street.
Mr. Carroll presented the plan for the proposed parking lot.
Mr. Bevins pointed out that the outer edge of the lot was level with the
adjacent streets. He asked how Mr. Carroll intended to keep motorists
from entering the streets from points other than the designated drive-
ways. Mr. Carroli assured Mr. Bevins that some means of control would
be used and that it would probably be a chain.
The City Traffic Engineer recommended approval with the provision that
all excessive driveway space be physically closed, either with a suitable
chain or fence or by raising the curb, and with the restriction of NO
LEFT TURNS into the entrance or out of the exit on Houston Street. IN
EXECUTIVE SESSION, it was moved and seconded that this recommendation
be APPROVED. All were in favor.
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; March 27, 19673
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147 AND 153 WHITEHALL STREET, S.W. AAA Parking, Ince; Mr. Ralph Ro
Carroll. An offestreet parking lot with a total of 34 parking spaces;
self-parking; 4 inbound and 4 outbound reservoir spaces; one entrance
and one exit on Whitehall Street.
Mr. Carroll presented the plan for the proposed parking lot.
The Gity Traffic Engineer recommended approval with the restriction of
NO LEFT TURNS into the entrance or sut of the exit on Whitehall Street.
IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, it was moved and seconded that this recommendation
be APPROVED. All were in favor.
353 MARKHAM STREET, S.W. Pennington Parking; Emily A. Pennington,
761 Scott Circles, Decatur, Georgia. An offestreet parking lot with a.
total of 100 parking spaces; selfeparking; 15 inbound and 15 outbound
reservoir spaces; three entrances and three exits on Markham Street.
In the absence of the applicant, the City Traffic Engineer presented the
plan for the proposed parking lot and recommended approval. IN EXECUTIVE
SESSION, it was moved and seconded that this recommendation be APPROVED.
All were in favor.
OLD WEST HUNTER STREET & MANGUM STREET, N.W. (PARTIALLY UNDER THE HUNTER
STREET VIADUCT.) H. D. Roberts and D. S. Thurmond. (H. D. Roberts,
Route 1, Box 418, Mableton, Georgia; D. S$. Thurmond, Route 5, Box 279-A,
Austell, Georgia.) An offestreet parking lot with a total of 45 parking
spaces; attendant parking; 3 inbound reservoir spaces; one entrance and
one exit on Old West Hunter Street.
In the absence of the applicants, the City Traffic Engineer presented
the plan for the proposed parking lot and recommended approval. IN
EXECUTIVE SESSION, it was moved and seconded that this recommendation
be APPROVED. All were in favor.
304-312 SPRING STREET, NeW. Bill Todd, Ine.3 Mr. Robert W. Todd,
35 Gilmer Street, S.E. An offestreet parking lot with a total of 69
parking spaces; attendant parking; 4 inbound and 4 cutbound reservoir
Spaces; two entrances and two exite on Spring Street.
In the absence of Mr. Todd, the City Traffic Engineer presented the
plan for the proposed parking lot. Mr. Bevins pointed out that Mr. Todd
needed to reorganize the driveway arrangements so that they would better
relate to the aisles.
Giving background information, Mr. Bevins said that the parking lot had
been in operation for some time without a permit and that the City Clerk
had notified Mr. Todd that a permit would be required if the parking
lot were to continue in operation. Mr. Bevins mentioned that, on
several occasions, it had been observed that vehicles were parked on
the sidewalk area adjacent to the parking lot and that a chain or
fence would remedy this situation. After discussion, the City Traffic
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Engineer recommended approval with the provision that all excessive
driveway space be physically closed, either with a suitable chain, or
fence, or by raising the curb, and with the restriction of NO LEFT
TURNS into the two entrances or out of the two exits on Spring Street.
IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, it was moved and seconded that this recommenda-
tion be APPROVED. All were in favor.
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS; Superintendent J. L. Moseley.
Superintendent Moseley reported that total enforcement was up approximately
17% and that, not only had the number of cases increased, but the number of
adjudicated cases resulting in a penalty had increased to approximately
95%
He explained that this high percentage indicated that the cases made
were"good cases."
Sergeant Michael Edwarde reported the following traffic accidents through
March 26, 1967, as compared with the same period in 1966.
1967 1966
Fatal ACCIdENntS ss: ccs weed wesw ewe wee eee. 22 21
Injured Accidents. s 6 66% 00000 6% 800s € 50.6 0 60's eos 577 594
Property Damage Accidentecsiwscsseceesws eevee ee DOs oe, vee ce Oe 109
5, 156 5,724
REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER.
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Mr. Bevins reported that a traffic signal metering device had recently
been installed on the northbound Freeway oneramp at Tenth Street. He
said that it is taking a little more time to get onto the Freeway at
off-peak periods and that the time to get onto the Freeway during peak
periods is about the same. In answer to a question from the Vice Chair-
man regarding any decrease in rear end collisions, Mr. Bevins reported
that no accidents had occurred on the onsramp since the installation of
the metering device. However, he pointed out that this could be merely
a "happenstance." He mentioned that the only problem encountered thus
far was that some motorists were not observing the traffic signal, that
a study made last week indicated violations as high as 20%. He said
that, of course, it was always better to get "voluntary compliance,"
rather than enforced compliance, and that further studies would be
made in the near future. Original observance was 96% to 97%. In
summation, he said that the Traffic Engineering Department was well
pleased with the installation, since over 78 accidents were reported
at the location last year.
CASCADE AVENUE, from Beecher Street toward Sandtown Road. Mr. Bevins
reported that last year parking had been removed from this section of
Cascade Avenue and that it has been marked with a center line and two
lane lines. He said that complaints have been received from the resie
dents that they have difficulty entering Cascade Avenue from their
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driveways. Noting that at least one resident would probably appear at
the next meeting of the Traffic, Parking and Transit Committee to re-
quest that onestreet parking be allowed on Cascade Avenue, Mr. Bevins
explained that he wanted the Commission to be aware of the matter.
C. WEST MARIETTA STREET, N.W., between Ashby Street and Marietta Boulevard.
Mr. Bevins said that he also wished the Commission to be aware of another
matter to be brought before the Traffic, Parking and Transit Committee at
its next meeting. He explained that the Committee had previously heard
from Mr. Henry H. Ogden, Ogden Equipment Company, and from representatives
of Mead Packaging, which is located across the street from Ogden Equipment
Company, regarding onestreet parking on the southwest side of the street.
He further explained that, when the NO PARKING 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 A.M.
restriction was replaced with a NO PARKING ANY TIME regulation on the
southwest side of West Marietta Street alongside Mead Packaging property
and as a result of an investigation requested by Mead Packaging, Mr. Ogden
requested that the previous rush hour restriction be re-installed to allow
his employees a place to park on the street after Noon (Mr. Ogden's
employees had previously moved their automobiles from the northwest to
the southwest side of West Marietta Street at Noon in order to comply
with the rush hour restrictions.) since no off-street parking was currently
available for Ogden Equipment Company employees.
Reperting that the Committee had directed the two companies concerned
to send representatives to the location, with a staff member of the
Traffic Engineering Department to act as mediator and advisor, and to
work out a satisfactory compromise which would allow approximately
fifteen on-street parking spaces on the southwest side of West Marietta
Street alongside Mead Packaging except from 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 A.M. and
except at strategic points which would obstruct sight distance or create
traffic congestion for vehicles entering or exiting from Mead Packaging
driveways. Onestreet parking had been reinstalled. Mr. Bevins said
that he had been notified that representatives of Mead Packaging planned
to appear before the Committee at its next meeting.
Do LUCKIE STREET, N.We, from Techwood Drive to North Avenue. Mr. Bevins
reported that, since Luckie Street is being resurfaced, the Traffic
Engineering Department will take this opportunity to relocate the center
line and lane lines in order to make five lanes. He explained that it
would be necessary to remove all parking on the west side of the street
but that onestreet parking would be retained on the east side. Mr. Bevins
said that, as a result, two lanes inbound and two lanes outbound would
be in use at ail times.
Vo OTHER BUSINESS.
Ae IN ANSWER TO A QUESTION as to the parking restrictions on Peachtree
Road south of Gentral Chevrolet, 2930 Peachtree Road, N.W., Mr. Bevins
said, "There is no restriction at all from Central Chevrolet on down
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past The Cathedral of St. Philip. He mentioned that this section of the
west side of Peachtree Road was "on the list’! for future removal of on-
street parking as was the east side of Peachtree Road in the area of the
Cathedral of Christ the King. It was discussed that one parked vehicle
necessitated much lane changing and created traffic congestion in the
area.
Be. IN ANSWER TO A QUESTION regarding the final action of the Board of Aldere
men on the Commission's recommendations to ban parking on certain streets,
Mr. Bevins gave a brief summary. He mentioned that, although at first
glance it might look as though little was accomplished in the removal of
onestreet parking, in actuality some important progressive steps were
taken.
CG. THE USE OF RADAR DEVICES was the next tepic of discussion. Mr. Bevins
remarked that additional signs would probably be needed. Pointing out
that he would like to avoid placing more signs than necessary, he assured
the Commission that the Traffic Engineering Department could, if need be,
supply the signs "in a hurry." He said that the Department had about
1,000 pieces of metal available within a week or 10 days which would
certainly get the project underway.
VI. NEXT MEETING: Monday, April 24, 1967.
The meeting was adjourned at 3210 pome
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MIN UTE S OF THE
TRAFFI C AND TRANSPORTATI ON COMMI SSION
MEETI NG
A r egular meet i ng of t he Tr a f fic a nd Tr ansporta t ion Commi ssion of the City of
Atlanta was held i n Committ ee Room No o 1 of the Ci ty Ha ll on Monday 9 April 24,
1967 , at 2 : 00 p orn o The fo llowi ng member s we re present g
Mr o
Mr o
Mr .
Mr o
Ge orge Goodwi n , Chairman
Jack E o Crowder , Vi ce Chairman
Char l es Co Mat h i a s
John R. Wi l son, J r .
Abs e nt ~
Mr. Robert F. Adamson
Mr o Gra dy A. Le e
Mr. Pet e r J . S t e l l i ng
Also present were City Tr affi c Eng i neer Ka rl A. Bevins ; Mr . P . Andrew Springer 9
Safety Eng in eer , The At l an t a Tr aff ic an d Sa f e t y Counc i l ; Mr . Edmund W. Hughes ,
Manag i ng Di re c tor 9 The Atla nt a Tr a ffi c and Safe ty Counc i l ; Mr . John Gerson ,
Atlanta Trans i t Sys t em , Inc o; Super "nt ende nt J. L. Moseley , Atlanta Police
Depa rtrnent o
The me e t i ng wa s ca lled to order by Chai rma n Ge or ge Goodwi n and the followin g
business wa s c ons i dered o
I.
II .
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC .
None .
PERMITS FOR OFF=STREET PARKI NG FACILI TI ES.
Mr o Ge orge Goodwi n di squal i f i e d hi ms elf f or t h e 102 Cone St reet , N. W. , a nd
240 ~254 Sp ring Stre et , N. W. 9 off - s t ree t pa rk ing f a c i l ities and a sked tha t
Mr . J a ck Cr owder 9 Vi e Cha i rman pres i de du r ing th e di s cuss i on of t hese
a ppl i cations .
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102 CON E 'STREET, N. W. Mr. Ceci l Al exander , Arch i t e ct for the Equ i t able
Life As su ran e So i e t y . A park ing ga r age with 176 spa c e s an d poss i bl e
expa ns i on t o 300 spa c es ; at te ndan t park ing; 24 i nb ound r e se rv o ir space s;
one entrance =ex it on Cone S t r ee t; one en trance ~exit on Sp ring Stre e t .
Mr . H. Ki ng McCa i n ~ N.S. P oE. 9 F ~nch Ale xander Barne s Rot hsch i ld and
Pa s cha l ; an d Mr . Robe rt Ro Rice , Sys t em Aut o Park s and Gara ges , Miami ,
Flor i da , pr es ented the pl an f or t h e pro po s ed pa r king garage . Mr.
McC a i n expl a ined that the p lans f or t he ga r age we r e de s i gne d fo r a
po s s i bl e ' t hree s t age ar r angeme nt. The f i r s t s t age t o cons i s t of
three l eve l s with a total of 176 space s with t he opt ion of adding a
fou r th lev e l bring ing t he t otal t o 23 7 spac es and s t il l furth e r an
opti on of add i ng a f Lfth lev el br ing i ng th e total t o 300 s pace s . The
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; April 24 9 1967;
page 2
application for the permit was seeking approval for a garage with
a total of 300 spaces and 24 inbound reservoir spaces. Mr. Rice
and Mr . McCain discussed the reservoir problem with the anticipated
sharp inbound morning rush hour peak and explained that the Spring
Street entrance could be operated two lanes inbound with eight cars
in each of two inbound lanes making a total of a sixteen car reservoir
on the Spring Street side o He also explained that it would be possible
to get a third inbound lane by using some of the space allocated for
parking on the Spring Street deck temporarily during the morning peak.
A similar a rrangement could be followed on the Cone Street side, but
the Traffic Engineer sa i d that he fel t that at least one outbound
lane should be left open so that cars desiring to exit during the
Ao Mo peak could get out of the garage. Mr . Rice and Mr . McCain
further explained that it would be possible to permit tenants to
drive between floors on the ramps under certain conditions. Normally,
however , it would be str i ctly an attendant parking arrangement with
the tena nts only driv ing the car s on the ramps . IN EXECUTIVE SESSION,
the Traffic Engi ne er recommende d a pprova l of th e gara ge as proposed
with restric ti ons as follows ~
1.
NO LEFT WRNS i n to or out of the Spring Street
entrance ~ex it .
2.
That a mi n i mum o f 24 i nboun d r e s e rvoir spaces be
p rov i de d for t he operat i on of the garage.
The Commiss i on a pprove d t h i s re c ommendat i on with Mr . George Goodwin
a bst a ining o
B.
240 - 254 SPRI NG STREET 9 N.W . At lanta Car Parks r Inc.; Mr . L. L.
Mcc ollum. A park ing de ck at t he Spri ng Stree t l eve l wi th a c a pac ity
of 53 spaces and 6 i nb oun d rese rvo i r spa ce s o Park i ng i n the basement
a t the Harris S t r eet l ev e l with a ca pa ci t y of 56 spaces and 3 inbound
re ser voir s pa ces mak ing a to t a l of 10 9 s pa ces for the entire deck;
one entra nce - e x i t on Spr i ng Street ; one ent ra nce - exit on Ha rris St ree t;
s i ng l e l an e r amp conne c t i on be twee n l eve ls; attendant pa r king.
The pl a ns fo r t h e propos e d deck were e xpl a ine d b y Mr. L. L. McC o llum.
Mr . Mcco llum emphas ized t hat t he t wo l e ve ls would be opera ted
i n de pendent l y wi th a n att endan t on t h e uppe r leve l a nd a n attenda nt
on the lower l eve l an d wi th a th i rd a t tendant to h e lp i n parking a nd
unparking cars a nd at peak periods a f our t h a t tendant t o he lp with
the park i ng a n d unpark i ng o f cars o He f ur t her expl a ine d t hat the
overf l ow for t he Spr ing Stree t l eve l wou l d be t ak e n down to th e
Harris Street l eve l by wa y of the i n t erna l r amp atid ~atk e rl 9 but t h at t he
exit i ng from the l ower leve l woul d be almos t e ntirely to Harr i s
Street wi th very few9 if any 9 of t he c ars returning to t he Spr ing
Street l evel for ex i ting. I N EXECUTI VE SESSI ON9 t he Tra ffic Engine e r
re commended a ppr ova l of the a pplication with t he r e st r ic t ion of NO ··
LEFT W RNS int o or out of the Spri ng St r ee t entran ce - exit. The
Commi ss i on a pprove d t h i s r ecomme ndation wi t h Mr . Ge orge Goo dwin
a bs t a in ing .
�Minutes of the Tra ff ic and Transportat ion Commi ssion Meeting; April 24 9 1967 ;
page 3
Co
145 HOUSTON STREET , NoEo Aut o Park and Se rv i ce , Inc o; Mr o B·o E.
Taylor o An ope n lot with 3 5 space s ; a tte ndant pa r king; 3 inbound
reserv o i r space s ; one e n t ra nce - exi t on Houston Street.
In the absen ce of anyone to represent t he a pplicant , the Tra ffic
Engi neer exp la ined the propos e d plans and recommended approval of
the plans a s t o conformi ng to th e standa rd policies followed by
the Commiss ion . Th i s re commenda t i on wa s a pproved by the Commission.
Do
1193 - 1197 SPRING STREE T 9 NoWo Mr . Pantel i s Elia Kampouris . An
open lot with 68 parking spaces ; self - park ing; 3 inbound reservoir spaces;
one entrance- exit on Spr i ng Street .
In the a bsence of a n yone t o rep re sent t he a pplica nt 9 the Tra f f ic
Eng ineer 'exp lained the prop os e d pl a ns a nd r e commende d a pprova l of
the pla ns as t o conforming t o th e s t a ndar d policie s fol lowe d by
the Commiss i on. This re c ommendation was approved by the Commission.
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111 COLLINS STREET , S . E. Bi ll Todd , I nc .; Mr . Robert W. Todd. An
open lot wi th 104 pa r king spa ce s ; self a nd a ttenda nt parking; 6
i nbound reservoir spaces; one entrance - e x i t on Col lins Stree to
In the a bs ence of anyone to r e pre s ent the a pplica nt , t he Tra f f ic
Engineer 'expl a ined t he propos e d pl a ns a nd r ecommended approval of
t h e pl a ns a s t o confor mi ng t o t he s ta ndard pol i c ie s followed by
t he Commi s sion . Th i s recommendation was a ppr oved by the Commi ss ion .
Fo
311 HILL STREET , S . E. Sull i van Shell Serv i ce St a t ion; Mr o Melvin
Sul livan. An open lot wi th 40 park ing spaces; atte ndant parking;
3 inbound reservo i r s paces ; one entrance-exit on Memorial Drive;
one ent r ance- exit on Hi ll Street o
In the a bs ence of anyone r e presenting the a ppl icant 9 the Traffi c
Engineer explained tha t th i s was a serv i ce s t ation an d that t h e
applica nt ha d not yet suppl ie d a su i t a ble sketch or drawing
showing how the opera t io n would be orga n i zed. The Traffic Engineer
further state d that 9 i n h i s op i n i on , the operation woul d be
satis fa c tory and he recommended that it be a pproved s ub j ec t t o
the appl icant fi l i ng a su itable drawi ng . Th i s recomme nda t ion wa s
approved by the Commi ss i ono
III .
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACC I DENTS; Super i n ten de nt J. L. Moseley.
Superintendent Moseley reported that the tota l enforcement was u p
approximately 16 . 4%, the accidents were down 8.8%, and the viola t ion
of ca ses booked up 16 .4% 0
Supe rintendent Mos eley repor te d t he fol lowing traffic a ccidents throu gh
Apri l 23 , 1967, as compare d with t he same period in 1966 .
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transport a tion Commission Meeting; April 24, 1967,
page 4
IV.
1966
Fatal Accidents oo ooooo • •• •• ••• •••• • •• • ••• 26
Injured Accidents• • ••• • • •••o• ••• • ••••••
773
Property Damage Accidents ••• • •••••••••• 6 , 089
31
797
7,554
6,888
8,382
REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER .
A.
V.
1967
The Traffic Engineer introduced Miss Frances Dupree as the new
Secretary . He also reviewed the progress on the street widening
and traffic signal installations and revisions at the intersection
of Campbellton Road and Centra Villa Road and also at the intersection
of Campbellton Road and DeLowe Drive . He explained the need for a ·
traffic signal at the intersection of Moreland Avenue and Wylie
Street and reported that this signal had been recommended and
approved by the Board of Aldermen Committee on Traffic, Parking and
Transit at their last meeting. He also reported on the progress of
the channelization and traffic signal installation at the intersection
of Armour Dri ve and Monroe Drive. He also reviewed the experience to
date with the ramp metering device at the Tenth Street northbound
On- Ramp to the North Freeway , reporting to date that there had been
no reported rear~end collisions since the metering device was installed
and that on the adjacent ramps accidents had continued to occur at the
usual rate .
OTHER BUSINESS .
A.
Mr . Jack Crowde r asked wha t progress had been made regarding the
adding of a lane southbound on the North Freeway beginning at the
junction of I - 85 a nd 1 - 75 and going south towards Fourteenth Street
a nd Tenth Stree t . In th e course of the discussion, it developed
tha t the Ge org i a S t a te Hi ghway Department was making some progress
on pl a ns for a dd ing th i s l a ne between the junction and Fourteenth
Street . Th e 14 th St . br i dge prevents adding the lane any further south.
B.
A br i ef d i scuss i on was also held r egarding the possible use of
pol i ce off icers on the Northeast Fr eeway between Peachtree Road and
Monroe Drive du r i ng the P. M. rush a s a n experiment to determine
the feas i b i l i t y of moving t ra f f i c a t a higher rate of flow .
C.
A dis cuss ion wa s held r egar d i ng t h e des i rability a nd possible means
of obtain i ng a more c lear si gni ng job to i ndicate that the northbound
l a ne on the Down t own Conne ct or whi ch exi s t s at Cain Street was an
"ONLY t ype of ope rat i on . Two sugges ti ons were made . One was that
the wor d " ONL Y" mi ght be cha nge d t o THIS LANE MUST TURN LEFT on the
ov erhea d s i gn br i dge s and ano ther one wa s that the overhead sign
b r i dg e wh ich had a bl a nk s pace i n i t mi ght be util i zed for additiona l
a dvanc e warn i ng . I t wa s a ls o brought ou t t hat the State Highway
De partmen t ha d made a r rangement s t o or der a su itable sign for use on
the s i gn b r i dge where space e x is te d f or su ch a sign .
�Minutes of the Traff i c and Tra nsportation Commiss i on Meeting; April 24, 1967 ;
page 5
Do
M"r o George Goodwi n asked what could be done to reduce the confusion
at the intersect ion of Peach tree Road and Beverly Road. The Traffic
Engi neer repl i ed tha t he was certain that channelizing islands would
help '·th i s s i tu a t i on and that when funds were available for the
installation of channel i z i ng i slands~ he would like to see them
tried o
Eo
A question was raised regarding keeping the Traffic Engineering
Department's personnel i ntact. The Traffic Engineer said that the
shop personnel was in much better shape than a year ago and that
work was progressing at a very good rate in both service shops.
However 9 he po i nted out that the situation in the office was very
bad at the present t i me i n that there were eight vacancies and
some of these vacancies were in key positions.
The meet i ng was adjourned a t J g20 p . m.
VI o
NEXT MEETING :
Monday May 29 9 1967.
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MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meeting of the Traffic and Transportation Commission of the City of
Atlanta was held in Committee Room No. 1 of the City Hall on Monday, April 24,
1967, at 2:00 p.m, The following members were present:
Mr. George Goodwin, Chairman
Mr. Jack E. Crowder, Vice Chairman
Mr. Charles C. Mathias
Mr. John R. Wilson, Jr.
Absent?
Mr. Robert F. Adamson
Mr. Grady A. Lee
Mr. Peter J. Stelling
Also present were City Traffic Engineer Karl A. Bevins; Mr. P. Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer, The Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council; Mr. Edmund W. Hughes,
Managing Director, The Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council; Mr. John Gerson,
Atlanta Transit System, Inco; Superintendent J. L. Moseley, Atlanta Police
Department.
The meeting was called to order by Chairman George Goodwin and the following
business was considered.
I.
II.
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC. None,
PERMITS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES.
Mr. George Goodwin disqualified himself for the 102 Cone Street, NoWe, and
240-254 Spring Street, N.W., off-street parking facilities and asked that
Mr. Jack Crowder, Vice Chairman preside during the discussion of these
applications. :
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102 CONE ‘STREET, NeW. Mr. Cecil Alexander, Architect for the Equitable
Life Assurance Society. A parking garage with 176 spaces and possible
expansion to 300 spaces; attendan® parking; 24 inbound reservoir spaces;
one entrance-exit on Cone Street; one entrance-exit on Spring Street.
Mr. H. King McCain, NeS.P.E., Finch Alexander Barnes Rothschild and
Paschal; and Mr. Robert Ro Rice, System Auto Parks and Garages, Miami,
Florida, presented the plan for the proposed parking garage. Mr.
McCain explained that the plans for the garage were designed for a
possible ‘three stage arrangement. The first stage to consist of
three levels with a total of 176 spaces with the option of adding a
fourth level bringing the total to 237 spaces and still further an
option of adding a fifth level bringing the total to 300 spaces. The
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; April 24, 1967;
page 2
application for the permit was seeking approval for a garage with
a total of 300 spaces and 24 inbound reservoir spaces. Mr. Rice
and Mr. McCain discussed the reservoir problem with the anticipated
sharp inbound morning rush hour peak and explained that the Spring
Street entrance could be operated two lanes inbound with eight cars
in each of two inbound lanes making a total of a sixteen car reservoir
on the Spring Street side. He also explained that it would be possible
to get a third inbound lane by using some of the space allocated for
parking on the Spring Street deck temporarily during the morning peak.
A similar arrangement could be followed on the Cone Street side, but
the Traffic Engineer said that he felt that at least one outbound
lane should be left open so that cars desiring to exit during the
A. Mo peak could get out of the garage. Mr. Rice and Mr. McCain
further explained that it would be possible to permit tenants to
drive between floors on the ramps under certain conditions. Normally,
however, it would be strictly an attendant parking arrangement with
the tenants only driving the cars on the ramps. IN EXECUTIVE SESSION,
the Traffic Engineer recommended approval of the garage as proposed
with restrictions as follows:
1. NO LEFT TURNS into or out of the Spring Street
entrance-exit.
2. That a minimum of 24 inbound reservoir spaces be
provided for the operation of the garage.
The Commission approved this recommendation with Mr. George Goodwin
abstaining.
240-254 SPRING STREET, NeW. Atlanta Car Parks, Inc.3; Mr. Lo Le
McCollum, A parking deck at the Spring Street level with a capacity
of 53 spaces and 6 inbound reservoir spaces. Parking in the basement
at the Harris Street level with a capacity of 56 spaces and 3 inbound
reservoir spaces making a total of 109 spaces for the entire deck;
one entrance-exit on Spring Street; one entrance-exit on Harris Street;
single lane ramp connection between levels; attendant parking.
The plans for the proposed deck were explained by Mr. Le L. McCollum.
Mr. McCollum emphasized that the two levels would be operated
independently with an attendant on the upper level and an attendant
on the lower level and with a third attendant to help in parking and
unparking cars and at peak periods a fourth attendant to help with
the parking and unparking of cars. He further explained that the
overflow for the Spring Street level would be taken down to the
Harris Street level by way of the internal ramp and parked,but that the
exiting from the lower level would be almost entirely to Harris
Street with very few, if any, of the cars returning to the Spring
Street level for exiting. IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, the Traffic Engineer
recommended approval of the application with the restriction of NO >
LEFT TURNS into or out of the Spring Street entrance-exit. The
Commission approved this recommendation with Mr. George Goodwin
abstaining.
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; April 24, 1967;
page 3
Til.
C. 145 HOUSTON STREET, N.E, Auto Park and Service, Inco; Mreo Be Ec
Taylor. An open lot with 35 spaces; attendant parking; 3 inbound
reservoir spaces; one entrance-exit on Houston Street.
In the absence of anyone to represent the applicant, the Traffic
Engineer explained the proposed plans and recommended approval of
the plans as to conforming to the standard policies followed by
the Commission, This recommendation was approved by the Commission.
D. 1193-1197 SPRING STREET, NeW. Mr. Pantelis Elia Kampouris. An
open lot with 68 parking spaces; self-parking; 3 inbound reservoir spaces;
one entrance-exit on Spring Street.
In the absence of anyone to represent the applicant, the Traffic
Engineer explained the proposed plans and recommended approval of
the plans as to conforming to the standard policies followed by
the Commission. This recommendation was approved by the Commission.
E. 111 COLLINS STREET, S.E. Bill Todd, Inc.; Mr. Robert W. Todd. An
open lot with 104 parking spaces; self and attendant parking; 6
inbound reservoir spaces; one entrance-exit on Collins Street.
In the absence of anyone to represent the applicant, the Traffic
Engineer explained the proposed plans and recommended approval of
the plans as to conforming to the standard policies followed by
the Commission, This recommendation was approved by the Commission.
F. 311 HILL STREET, S.E. Sullivan Shell Service Station; Mr. Melvin
Sullivan. An open lot with 40 parking spaces; attendant parking;
3 inbound reservoir spaces; one entrance-exit on Memorial Drive;
one entrance-exit on Hill Street.
In the absence of anyone representing the applicant, the Traffic
Engineer explained that this was a service station and that the
applicant had not yet supplied a suitable sketch or drawing
showing how the operation would be organized. The Traffic Engineer
further stated that, in his opinion, the operation would be
satisfactory and he recommended that it be approved subject to
the applicant filing a suitable drawing. This recommendation was
approved by the Commission.
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS; Superintendent J. Le Moseley.
Superintendent Moseley reported that the total enforcement was up
approximately 16.4%, the accidents were down 8.8%, and the violation
of cases booked up 16.4%.
Superintendent Moseley reported the following traffic accidents through
April 23, 1967, as compared with the same period in 1966.
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; April 24, 1967,
page 4
1967 1966
Fatal AccidentScocscoscvenvrcesscteceonens 26 31
Injured ACCIAEAES on vecevec ose ecenoes 773 797
Property Damage AccidentScocccccecccnen 6,089 7,554
6,888 8,382
IV. REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER.
Ae
The Traffic Engineer introduced Miss Frances Dupree as the new
Secretary. He also reviewed the progress on the street widening
and traffic signal installations and revisions at the intersection
of Campbellton Road and Centra Villa Road and also at the intersection
of Campbellton Road and DeLowe Drive. He explained the need for a-
traffic signal at the intersection of Moreland Avenue and Wylie
Street and reported that this signal had been recommended and
approved by the Board of Aldermen Committee on Traffic, Parking and
Transit at their last meeting. He also reported on the progress of
the channelization and traffic signal installation at the intersection
of Armour Drive and Monroe Drive. He also reviewed the experience to
date with the ramp metering device at the Tenth Street northbound
On-Ramp to the North Freeway, reporting to date that there had been
no reported rear-end collisions since the metering device was installed
and that on the adjacent ramps accidents had continued to occur at the
usual rate.
Ve. OTHER BUSINESS.
Ae
Mr. Jack Crowder asked what progress had been made regarding the
adding of a lane southbound on the North Freeway beginning at the
junction of I-85 and I-75 and going south towards Fourteenth Street
and Tenth Street. In the course of the discussion, it developed
that the Georgia State Highway Department was making some progress
on plans for adding this lane between the junction and Fourteenth
Street. The 14th St. bridge prevents adding the lane any further southe
A brief discussion was also held regarding the possible use of
police officers on the Northeast Freeway between Peachtree Road and
Monroe Drive during the P. M. rush as an experiment to determine
the feasibility of moving traffic at a higher rate of flow.
A discussion was held regarding the desirability and possible means
of obtaining a more clear signing job to indicate that the northbound
lane on the Downtown Gonnector which exists at Cain Street was an
NONLY' type of operation. Two suggestions were made. One was that
the word "ONLY" might be changed to THIS LANE MUST TURN LEFT on the
overhead sign bridges and another one was that the overhead sign
bridge which had a blank space in it might be utilized for additional
advance warning. It was also brought out that the State Highway
Department had made arrangements to order a suitable sign for use on
the sign bridge where space existed for such a sign.
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; April 24, 1967;
page 5
VI.
Do
Mr. George Goodwin asked what could be done to reduce the confusion
at the intersection of Peachtree Road and Beverly Road. The Traffic
Engineer replied that he was certain that channelizing islands would
help’this situation and that when funds were available for the
installation of channelizing islands, he would like to see them
tried.
A question was raised regarding keeping the Traffic Engineering
Department's personnel intact. The Traffic Engineer said that the
shop personnel was in much better shape than a year ago and that
work was progressing at a very good rate in both service shops.
However, he pointed out that the situation in the office was very
bad at the present time in that there were eight vacancies and
some of these vacancies were in key positions.
The meeting was adjourned at 3:20 pom.
NEXT MEETING: Monday May 29, 1967.
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MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meet ing of the Traff i c and Transportation Commission of the Ci t y of
Atlanta was held i n Committee Room No . 1 of the City Hall on Monday, May 29,
1967, at 2~00 p.m . The follow i ng members were present ~
Mr . John R. Wi lson, Jr .
Mr. Charles C. Mathias
Absent :
Mr . George Goodwi n , Chairman
Mr. Jack E. Crowder , Vi ce Chairman
Mr . Robe r t F. Adamson
Mr . Grady A. Lee
Mr. Peter J. S t ell i ng
Also present were City Traffic Engineer Karl A. Bevi ns ; Mr . P . Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer, The Atlanta Tra ffic and Safety Council; Mr. Edmund W. Hughes,
Managing Director , The Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council ; Mr . John Gerson,
Atlanta Transit System, I n c.; Super intendent J. L. Moseley and Sergeant
Michael Edwards , At lanta Po l i ce Departmen t.
In the absence of the Chairman and Vice Chairman , Mr . J ohn R. Wi lson , Jr .,
presided as Chairman a nd the following bus i ne s s wa s considered .
I.
II.
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC.
None.
PERMITS FOR OFF-STREET PARK NG FACI LITIES.
A.
200 PRYOR STREE T, S . W. Mr . Ra lph R. Carroll, A A A Park i ng , Inc. ;
75 Houst on Street, N.E ., Atlanta, Georgi a 3 03 03, an open lot with
44 spaces; self =parking; 4 i nbou n d and 4 ou tb ound reservoir spaces;
one ent r ance on Pryor Stree t and one e x i t on Pryor Street.
Mr . Ge orge E. Wi lliams a ppeared rep resent i ng A A A Parking , Inc.,
and expl aine d t he proposed park ing lot . The Traffic Engineer
called attenti on f or t he need f or a wi der i sle spa ce a t the rear
of the l ot connec ting the two ma in i sles of t he lo t and recommended
that one of the proposed park ing s pace s be e l imi nated to provide
suffic i e nt i sle wi dt h for traf fic t o circulate between the two
main is l es .
The Tr af fic Eng i ne er r ecommended t hat one park ing sp ace be eliminated
from e a ch of the t h r ee proposed l ines of parked cars in order to
permi t wi der park i ng sta ll s . The Tr aff i c Engineer a l so recommended
elimina ting one of t he proposed pa rking sta ll s a l ong the north edge
of the roa d in order t o pr ovi de f or the pa rking a ttenda nt ' s business
�Mi nutes of the Tra f fi c an d Transpor ta t i on Connn i ss i on Meet i ng ; Ma y 29 ~ 196 7 ;
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off ice o These change s e l i mi nat e 5 of th e pr oposed 44 parking
spa ce s and the Tr a f f i c Eng ineer r e commende d approval of the
facil i ty with a max i mum of 39 spa c es o Mr o Wi ll iams stated tha t
t h i s was entirely s at i s fa c t ory o I N EXECUTIVE SESS I ON9 the
Commi ss i on a pp r oved th i s re c omme nda t ion o
III o
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACC I DE NTS; Sup e r i nt enden t J o Lo Mosele y o
Super i n t e n de nt Mos e l ey r epor t e d that th e y c on t inu e to h av e a decrease
in th e number of fata l accident s a nd i n ju r ed accid e n ts o He reported
tha t the fa t al a cci dent s were down 22%9 injure d a cci dents were down
3 or 4% 9 pro pe r ty dama ge acciden ts down 70 8%9 and t he total down 7o4
%0 The e nfor ceme nt vi o l at i ons are up g dru nk dr i v ing 1 08% and
speeding 24o 4%o
Super in te n de n t Mose l ey re por te d t he f oll owing traff l c a c c i dents through
May 28 9 1967 9 a s omp a r e d with the same per i od i n 1966 0
1967
1966
32
Fata l Ac c i den t s . 0000000 00000 00 000 00 0
In jured Acci den t s ooooooo oo ooo oooo oool 9 044
Pr op e r t y Dama ge Ac c i den t s ooooooooooo 8 9 25 6
IV.
RE PORT OF THE CI TY TRAFFI C ENGINEE Ro
The Traffi c Eng ine e r br i ef l y reviewed the foll owi n g items ~
lo
Th e May 18 9 196 7 9 letter fro m the Ge orge Ao Fu l le r Compa n y asking
fo r a 45 t o 60 day e xtens i on of the use of a porti on of t h e wes t
s i de of Spr i ng Street f or a ba rr i cade in c onne tion wi t h t he
construct i on of the Tra i lwa ys Bus Term i nal o
2o
A r equ e s t fro m the D nk ler Plaza Hote l for t h e tempo rary use of
Fors yt h Stre et f or t he load i ng a nd unlo a d ing of hotel gue s t s at
hou r s o t her tha n 7 gQO a offi o t o 9 gQQ ao mo a nd 4 gQQ p orn o to 6 gQQ
p orn o
3o
The ne ed f or a dd it i onal protect ion for th e s c hool cross ing at the
int e r se cti on o f Oakl and Dr i ve and Me r r i ll Av e nue 9 S oWo 9 as well
as a numbe r o f o the r s c hool r oss i ngs with simi lar probl ems o
4o
A requ es t f r om i tiz e ns living in t he ne i ghborhood of Be r ea n
Av e nue 9 Ga sk i l l Stree t 9 Powell Stre et a n d Ki rkwood Av enue 9 S oEo 9
f or th e r emoval of re c e n t l y i ns t alled One =Way s i gns and No Park i ng
s i gns o The Tra ff i Enginee r explained t ha t t he One - Way s i gns and
the No Pa rking s i gns we r e i ns t alled a t the re que s t of c i t i zens of
t his a r ea through t he i r c iv i c c lub a n d that a f te r a few mo nt hs ' t r i al
�.
Mi nutes of the Traf fic and Trans por t at i on Corrnn i ss i on Meet i ng; May 29 9 196 7 ;
p~ge 3
now prefer to go ba ck to the former met hod of traffic operation
and the former pa rk i ng r est ric t i ons o
So
Vo
The planned change from Two=Wa y t o One=Way for the se c tion of
Pi edmont Ave nue lyi ng b e t ween t he Georg i a Ra i lroad and Decatur
Street 9 t hu s c omple t i ng One- Wa y ope ra t i on on the e nt i re sect i on
of Pi edmont Av e nue from Hun ter S tre e t nort hbound t o Twelfth
Stree to
NEXT MEETINGo
The Tr affic Eng i neer sta t ed that he planned t o be ou t of t h e c i t y
mos t· of t he week beg i nning J une 26 9 196 7 9 and t he Corrnni s s i on
membe r s r eques te d t h a t he canva s s t he other members of the
Corrnni ssion t o det e rm i ne an a ppr opr i a te date f or t he next meeting o
The mee ting was adj our ned at 3 ~25 o
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MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meeting of the Traffic and Transportation Commission of the City of
Atlanta was held in Committee Room No. 1 of the City Hall on Monday, May 29,
1967, at 2:00 p.m. The following members were presents
Mr. John R. Wilson, Jr.
Mr. Gharles C. Mathias
Absent:
Mr. George Goodwin, Chairman
Mr. Jack E. Crowder, Vice Chairman
Mr. Robert F. Adamson
Mr. Grady A. Lee
Mr. Peter J. Stelling
Also present were City Traffic Engineer Karl A. Bevins; Mr. P. Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer, The Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council; Mr. Edmund We Hughes,
Managing Director, The Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council; Mr. John Gerson,
Atlanta Transit System, Inc.; Superintendent J. L. Moseley and Sergeant
Michael Edwards, Atlanta Police Department.
In the absence of the Chairman and Vice Chairman, Mr. John R. Wilson, Jr.,
presided as Chairman and the following business was considered.
I. HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC. None.
II, PERMITS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES.
Ao
200 PRYOR STREET, S.W.e Mr. Ralph R. Carroll, A A A Parking, Ince;
75 Houston Street, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30303, an open lot with
44 spaces; self-parking; 4 inbound and 4 outbound reservoir spaces;
one entrance on Pryor Street and one exit on Pryor Street.
Mr. George E. Williams appeared representing A A A Parking, Ince,
and explained the proposed parking lot. The Traffic Engineer
called attention for the need for a wider isle space at the rear
of the lot connecting the two main isles of the lot and recommended
that one of the proposed parking spaces be eliminated to provide
sufficient isle width for traffic to circulate between the two
main isles.
The Traffic Engineer recommended that one parking space be eliminated
from each of the three proposed lines of parked cars in order to
permit wider parking stalls. The Traffic Engineer also recommended
eliminating one of the proposed parking stalls along the north edge
of the road in order to provide for the parking attendant's business
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; May 29, 1967;
page 2
III.
IV.
office. These changes eliminate 5 of the proposed 44 parking
spaces and the Traffic Engineer recommended approval of the
facility with a maximum of 39 spaces, Mr. Williams stated that
this was entirely satisfactory. IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, the
Commission approved this recommendation.
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS; Superintendent J. L. Moseley.
Superintendent Moseley reported that they continue to have a decrease
in the number of fatal accidents and injured accidents. He reported
that the fatal accidents were down 22%, injured accidents were down
3 or 4%, property damage accidents down 7.8%, and the total down 7.4
%o The enforcement violations are up: drunk driving 1.8% and
speeding 24, 4%.
Superintendent Moseley reported the following traffic accidents through
May 28, 1967, as compared with the same period in 1966.
1967 1966
Fatal Accidents'sc'c5.0'o.c060'5.4.0 vec 0- eae $2 41
Injured Accidentscoccesocorsccesccccel 044 1,086
Property Damage AccidentS.oo.0ccc00008 5256 8,957
9,332 10,084
REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER.
The Traffic Engineer briefly reviewed the following items:
1. The May 18, 1967, letter from the George A. Fuller Company asking
for a 45 to 60 day extension of the use of a portion of the west
side of Spring Street for a barricade in connection with the
construction of the Trailways Bus Terminal.
2. A request from the Dinkler Plaza Hotel for the temporary use of
Forsyth Street for the loading and unloading of hotel guests at
hours other than 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 aom. and 4:00 p.m. to 6:00
PeMos
3. The need for additional protection for the school crossing at the
intersection of Oakland Drive and Merrill Avenue, S.W., as well
as a number of other school crossings with similar problems.
4. A request from citizens living in the neighborhood of Berean
Avenue, Gaskill Street, Powell Street and Kirkwood Avenue, S.Eo,
for the removal of recently installed One-Way signs and No Parking
signs. The Traffic Engineer explained that the One-Way signs and
the No Parking signs were installed at the request of citizens of
this area through their civic club and that after a few months’ trial
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; May 29, 1967;
page 3
now prefer to go back to the former method of traffic operation
and the former parking restrictions.
5. The planned change from Two-Way to One-Way for the section of
Piedmont Avenue lying between the Georgia Railroad and Decatur
Street, thus completing One-Way operation on the entire section
of Piedmont Avenue from Hunter Street northbound to Twelfth
Street.
NEXT MEETING.
The Traffic Engineer stated that he planned to be out of the city
most ‘of the week beginning June 26, 1967, and the Commission
members requested that he canvass the other members of the
Commission to determine an appropriate date for the next meeting.
The meeting was adjourned at 3:25,
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June 19, 1967
MEMO TO:
Members of Traffic a nd Transportation Coumission
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Due to the fact tha t a number of the members will be out of the c it y
next week and since there is no pressing business on hand , the regu lar
June 26, 1967 , meeting has been cancelled .
If another meeting is needed before the regula r July 31st da t e
Chairman George Goodwin will notify you through our office.
Ka r l A. Bev ins, Sec retary
Tr a ff i c & Tr ansportat i on Commission
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June 19, 1967
MEMO TO: Members of Traffic and Transportation Commission
*
Due to the fact that a number of the members will be out of the city
next week and since there is no er business on hand, the regular
June 26, 1967, meeting has been cancelled.
If another meeting is needed before the regular July 3lst date
Chairman George Goodwin will notify you through our office.
SA -
Karl A. Bevins, Secretary
Traffic & Transportation Commission
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TENTATIVE AGENDA
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
Monday , August 28, 1967
2:00 p. m. , Committee Room No. 1, Cit y Hall
Atlant a , Georgi a
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HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC o
PERMITS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES o
A.
230 GARNETT STREET, S . W. O. K. Park i ng Serv i ce, 1224 Cumber l and
Roa d, N. E. ; Mr. Ra ymond L. Johns on. An open lot with 57 spa ces;
a tt endant parking; one entrance on Garne tt Street; one exit on
Garne tt Stree t and one ex it a t t he Alley o
B.
623 -31 WEST PEACHTREE STREET, NoEo Mr. Lewi s Gros s, 31 24
Buford Hi ghwa y, Atlant a, Georgia, f or Quick n Ta sty Snack Shops,
Inc . An open l ot wit h 60 spaces; s e lf and attendant pa r k ing; one
en t r ance and one ex i t on West Peachtree Street .
C.
185 MARI ETTA STREET.
D.
AI R RIGHTS PARKI NG DECK. Review of previously a pprove d pennit.
The Tr affic Engi neer recommends approval of propose d r ev isions in
design, which ar e i n accordance with existing perm i t.
Ge orge C. Morris e
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS ; Superintendent J. L. Mos e ley.
lV o REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER.
V.
OTHER BUSINESS.
Vl o NEXT MEETING:
September 25, 1967.
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IV.
VI.
TENTATIVE AGENDA
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
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Monday, August 28, 1967
2:00 pem., Committee Room No. 1, City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC.
PERMITS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES.
Ae
230 GARNETT STREET, S.W. O. K. Parking Service, 1224 Cumberland
Road, N.E.; Mr. Raymond Le Johnson. An open lot with 57 spaces;
attendant parking; one entrance on Garnett Street; one exit on
Garnett Street and one exit at the Alley.
623-31 WEST PEACHTREE STREET, N.E. Mr. Lewis Gross, 31 24
Buford Highway, Atlanta, Georgia, for Quick n Tasty Snack Shops,
Inc. An open lot with 60 spaces; self and attendant parking; one
entrance and one exit on West Peachtree Street.
185 MARIETTA STREET. George C. Morris.
AIR RIGHTS PARKING DECK. Review of previously approved permit.
The Traffic Engineer recommends approval of proposed revisions in
design, which are in accordance with existing permit.
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS; Superintendent J. L. Moseley.
REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER.
OTHER BUSINESS.
NEXT MEETING: September 25, 1967.
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MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meeting o f t he Tra f fic an d Tra nsportation Comm i ss i on of t he Ci t y of
Atlanta was held in Comm i tt ee Room No o L of the City Hall on Monday , August
28 , 1967, a t 2 : 00 p.m. The foll owi ng members were present :
Mr . Ge or ge Goodwi n , Cha i rman
Mr . Jack E. Crowder, Vi ce Cha irman
Mr. J ohn R. Wi lso n , Jr.
Abs e nt g
Mr •. Robe rt F. Adamson
Mr . Gr a dy A. Lee
Mr. Charl e s C. Mat h i a s
Mr . Pe t er J . S te ll ing
Also present we r e City Tra ff i c Eng i neer Kar l A. Bev i ns ; Mr. P . Andrew Sp ri nger;
Safety Eng i neer , The At l an ta Traff i c and Safety Counc il; Mr. Edmun d W. Hughes ,
Managing Di r e ct or , The A l an t a Traffic and Sa fe ty Counc i l ; Mr . J ohn Ger s on ,
Atlanta Tra ns i t Sys t em9 In . ; Super i nte nden t J . L . Mos el ey and Sergeant
Micha el Edwa r ds , At l a n ta Po l ice De partme n t.
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II .
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC.
None .
PERMI TS FOR OFF=STREET PARKING FACI LITIES.
A.
230 GARNETT STREET, S.W. Mr. Ra ymond L . J ohnson, O.K. Parking Servi ce ,
12 24 Cumb er l a nd Roa d, N. E. An open lo t wi t h 47 s pa ces ; a t t e ndant
park i ng ; 5 inbo und re s e rv o i r s pace s ; one en tran ce on Ga rne t t St reet ;
orie exi t on Ga rnet t S tree t a nd one e x it a t t he Al le y .
The Tr aff ic Eng ine e r r e commende d a pprov a l of the a p p li ca t ion wit h
t he re s t r ic t i on of NO LEFT TURNS int o or ou t of Garne tt S t ree t . The
Commi ss i on approved t hi s re comme nda ti on .
B.
6 23 - 3 1 WEST PEACHTREE STREET , N. E. Mr. Lewi s Gr oss , 3 124 Bu f ord
Hi ghwa y, Atl anta, Geo r g i a , f or Qu i ck 'n Ta st y Sna ck Shops , I n c . An
open lo t wi th 60 s paces , se lf an d at te ndan t pa rk ing ; 6 inbound
r ese r vo i r s paces ; one e nt ran ce a nd one e x i t on Wes t Pea ch t r e e S t r e e t .
Th i s appl i cat i on wa s tab l ed awa i t ing add i t i onal de t a i led i n f ormation
about t he propos ed l ay ou t of t he pa rk i ng s ta lls and i sles .
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Corrnnission Meeting; August 28 , 1967 ;
page 2
C.
185 MARIETTA STREET.
Mr. George C. Morr i s .
No applica tion had been filed pr i or to the meeting , therefore no
action was taken.
D.
AIR RIGHTS PARKING DE CK o Review of previousl y approved permit.
The Traff ic Eng i neer r e corrnnende d a pprova l of pr oposed rev isions
in design which are in acc ordance wi t h ex i sting perm i t. The
Corrnnission concurred with the Traffic Engineer's recorrnnendation.
E.
1200 PEACHTREE STREET, N.E. Mr. Fr ank Hazel , Atlantic Realty
Company, 10 48 Hurt Bu i ld i ng . An ope n l o t wi t h 66 spaces; self
park ing; 5 inbound reservoir spaces; one entrance on Pe ach tree
Stree t and one entranc e at Rear Alley; one ex i t on Peach tree
Street and one exit at Rear Aliey.
It was rec ommended that the poss i b i l ity of making bo th of the
Pe achtree Stre e t driveway entrances with exits f r om t he parking
lot to t he 20 f oot Al l ey a t the rear of t he pa rk i ng lo t.
The Traffic Engineer wa s instruc t ed t o conf er with the applicant
and if thi s po int could b e reso l ved s at i sfactorily that the
fa cility be ap proved wi th NO LEFT TURNS at the Pea ch tr e e Street
driveways.
III.
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACC I DENTS; Super in tendent J o L. Moseley.
Sergeant Mi chae l Edwards reported that the Fatal Acc ident s were down
9.5%, Injured Ac c ide n t s down 3½"/4~ Pro perty Damage Ac c i dents down 6\%,
and the Enforc ement Vi ola t ions Booked (inc luding drunk dr i ving ,
spe eding and ot her movi ng v i olati ons ) were up 5. 7% .
Sergean t Edwa r ds repor t ed the follow ing traffi c ac c ident s through
Augus t 27 ~ 196 7, as compa red wit h t he same period i n 1966 .
Fat a l Ac c i de n t s
Injured Ac ide n t s
Pr ope rty Damage Acci dent s
196 7
1966
57
1,77 4
13, 535
63
1,841
14~ 454
15, 366
16 , 358
IV o REPOR T OF THE CI TY TRAFFIC ENGINEER .
A.
KINGSWOOD LANE, N. W.
The Tr aff ic Eng ineer reviewed t he problem which ha d r esulted on
�Minute s of the Traffic. a nd Transporta t i on Commi ss i on Meet i ng; August 28 , 1967;
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Kingswood Lane due t o the Board of Educat i on's el i mi na ti on of all
of t he off =s t reet park i ng for stude n t s and some of t he of f =street
park ing for t he fa c ul ty at No rth s i de H' gh School.
The Boa r d of Educat ion has take n h i s ~~ep i n conne ction with the
expans i on of Nor ths i de Hi gh Sch o 1. They requested t~a t Ki ngswood
Lane be made One =Way and that pa rking be pe r mitt ed on bot h s i des
of Kings wood Lane du.ring the 1967=68 s choo l year. Th i s r equest
wa s made to t he Tr a ffic Engineer i ng Depart~en t approx i matel y two
weeks be f ore the openi ng of schoo l . The Tr affic Eng i ne e r
advis ed t he Board o f Edu c ation represen t a ':ives t o try t o cont ac t
th e res ident s of the ne i ghborhood an · work ou t an ac c e p t able
agre emen t. As of Friday ~ Augus t 25~ 1967, n o satis fa c t ory
ag reement had bee worked out between the sch ool pe op l e a n d t he
residents . Li eu t enant F rre st e r of the At lant a Po l i ce Department
an d the Traffic Engine e r to gether a g r e e d tha t the One =Wa y
ar r a ngement would be the only pra tical way to minimi ze
inconv e ni e nc e an d hazard to he ge ne r al publ ic and that this
would be done a s an emergency measure beg inning Monday morn ing 9
Au gus t 28~ 196 7. Th.e Traffi Engi eer f ur ther empha¢L z: ed t hat 9
in hi s op inion, th ' s One =Wa y arrangeme n t wi th parking on both
s ides o f the street was a very unsatisfact ory a rrangeme nt and
tha t the s chool off ici al s should make s ome ot he r arr a ngements
regard i ng s t ud enc and facu l t y parking a n d permit the street to
be us e d as a Two=Way s treet .
B.
STAGGERED HOURSe
The Tr aff ic Engineer reviewed the variou s d i s cuss i ons a n d progress
which had been made by The Atlanta hambe r of Commerc e 9 The Georgia
S tate Hi ghway De partmen t, and o her agenci es in cons i der ing the use
of stagge red working hours as a means of i mp roving t raffic con diti ons
dur ing peak traffic hours, The Tra ff ic Engineer re comme n ds th i s
t e chn ique as a practica l and use f ul traffi i mprov ement tool an d
urges that it be ex p lore d full y.
c.
U. S a DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATTON $ FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMIN I STRATION,
NATIONAL HIGHWAY SAFETY BUREAU'S HI GHWAY SAFETY PROGRAM.
The Tr af fic Engineer r epo r ed progress t o date on th e city and state
co nform ing and cooperating with this National Highway Sa fety Program.
The first s t ep wh1.ch involv ed ce:rtain e nab l ing leg i sl ation and t he
appo intme nt of a Coor dinator of Highway Safety for the State of
Georg i a has been t ake n by the S tat e Legis ature and by the Gove rn or.
Mr . Ben Jordan 1s t he Coordinator of Highwa y Sa fety for The State of
Georgi a . Mr. Jordan' s office- at ~i s requ es t , 1s being furni shed a
f6recast for a ten year period of rhe expe diture s aPt1cipated b y
�Minutes of the Traffic ar,d Transport a tion Comm i ss i on Meeting; August 28, 1967;
page 4
th e City of Atl an ta i n conformi ng wi th t he various st a nda r ds s e t
forth in the Hi ghwa y Sa f e t y Ace a nd i n the a dmi nistrat i on of the
Highway Sa fety Act by The National Hi ghwiy Sa fet y Bure au. ThQS
cost estimate wa s del i vere d by the Tra f fic Engineering Depa rtment
to the City Comptroll e r's office on Monday morning, August 28,
1967. Although, at the pre s e nt tim.e ther e are no funds available
in this program for tra f f i c e ng ine ering activities, it is
desirable that every ef f or t be made to cooperate and that certain
planning activities be und e rtak en at the earliest possible date.
Do
TOPICS PROGRAM - ( Traff::. c Ope rations Program to Increase Capacity
and Sa f et y. )
The Traffic Eng ine er rev i e wed the s i tu a t i on a s i t stands toda y and
brought the Comm i ss i on up - t ouciate on poss i ble courses of a ct i on
open to the Ci ty of Atlant a i n ord e r to cooperate with and
par tic ipa'te in this pa rt i cu i a r program, All moneys ava i lable
und e r this TOP I CS Program come only t hrou gh The Georg i a State
Highway Depa rtment, the pres en t pol i cy of th e Highway De pa rtment
must be ch a nge d in or der to pe rm i t mone y of t h i s sort to be
s pe nt for th i s purpose . Al so , th e Fe de r a l Agencies are requiring
th a t a n Are a -Wi de Pl an on traf f i c ope ra ting i mprovements be
developed prior to a ny su bmiss i on of sp e c i fic proj e cts . The
Tra ffic Eng i ne e r r e port ed th at he wa s go i ng t o unde r take t o
obt a i n an es tima te of th e c ost cf t hi s Area ~Wide Pla n and t hat
he was guessing that th e c os t woul d ra nge be t wee n $50,000 and
$200,000. He a lso stated tha t he bel ieve d th a t a consul t i n g
firm could prepare the pl an wi t h t he ne cessary back- up stud i es
and have it ready f or submis s i on i n approximately six months
from the date of s tarting.
E.
ASHB Y STREET AND HUNTER STRE ET.
Mr. J . R. Wil s on an d t he Tra f f i c Er,gi r1eer b r ought the Corrnni ss i on
up - to- dat e on pl ans to i mp r ove tra f f i c operat i ons at this
i n tersection t hrou gh th e use o f Lef t Turn storage lanes on
Ashb y Street , approach i ng Hunt e r S tree to
The r e be ing no f urther bus ines s 1 Ehe meet i ng wa s ad j ou rned at 3 : 15 p .m.
V.
NEXT MEETING:
Monda y 1 Se p tembe r 25 , 196 7.
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MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEE TING
A regular meeting of the Traffic and Transportation Commission of the City of
Atlanta was held in Committee Room No. 1 of the City Hall on Monday, August
28, 1967, at 2:00 pem. The following members were present:
Mr. George Goodwin, Chairman
Mr. Jack E. Crowder, Vice Chairman
Mr. John R. Wilson, Jr.
Absent:
Mr.. Robert F. Adamson
Mr. Grady A. Lee
Mr. Charles C. Mathias
Mr. Peter J. Stelling
Also present were City Traffic Engineer Karl A. Bevins; Mr. P. Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer, The Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council; Mr. Edmund W. Hughes,
Managing Director, The Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council; Mr. John Gerson,
Atlanta Transit System, Inc.; Superintendent J. L. Moseley and Sergeant
Michael Edwards, Atlanta Police Department.
I. HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC. None,
II. PERMITS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES.
Ae
230 GARNETT STREET, S-W. Mr. Raymond Le. Johnson, O.K. Parking Service,
1224 Cumberland Road, N.E. An open lot with 47 spaces; attendant
parking; 5 inbound reservoir spaces; one entrance on Garnett Street;
one exit on Garnett Street and one exit at the Alley.
The Traffic Engineer recommended approval of the application with
the restriction of NO LEFT TURNS into or out of Garnett Street. The
Commission approved this recommendation.
623-31 WEST PEACHTREE STREET, N.E. Mr. Lewis Gross, 3124 Buford
Highway, Atlanta, Georgia, for Quick 'n Tasty Snack Shops, Inc. An
open lot with 60 spaces, self and attendant parking; 6 inbound
reservoir spaces; one entrance and one exit on West Peachtree Street.
This application was tabled awaiting additional detailed information
about the proposed lay out of the parking stalls and isles.
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; August 28, 1967;
page 2
C. 185 MARIETTA STREET. Mr. George C. Morris.
No application had been filed prior to the meeting, therefore no
action was taken.
D. AIR RIGHTS PARKING DECK. Review of previously approved permit.
The Traffic Engineer recommended approval of proposed revisions
in design which are in accordance with existing permit. The
Commission concurred with the Traffic Engineer's recommendation.
E. 1200 PEACHTREE STREET, N.E. Mr. Frank Hazel, Atlantic Realty
Company, 1048 Hurt Building. An open lot with 66 spaces; self
parking; 5 inbound reservoir spaces; one entrance on Peachtree
Street and one entrance at Rear Alley; one exit on Peachtree
Street and one exit at Rear Aldey.
It was recommended that the possibility of making both of the
Peachtree Street driveway entrances with exits from the parking
lot to the 20 foot Alley at the rear of the parking lot.
The Traffic Engineer was instructed to confer with the applicant
and if this point could be resolved satisfactorily that the
facility be approved with NO LEFT TURNS at the Peachtree Street
driveways.
III. REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS; Superintendent J. L. Moseley.
Sergeant Michael Edwards reported that the Fatal Accidents were down
9.5%, Injured Accidents down 34%, Property Damage Accidents down 6%%,
and the Enforcement Violations Booked (including drunk driving,
speeding and other moving violations) were up 5.7%.
Sergeant Edwards reported the following traffic accidents through
August 27, 1967, as compared with the same period in 1966.
1967 1966
Fatal Accidents 57 63
Injured Accidents 1,774 1,841
Property Damage Accidents _ 13,535 _ 14,454
15,366 16,358
IV. REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER.
A. KINGSWOOD LANE, N.W.
The Traffic Engineer reviewed the problem which had resulted on
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; August 28, 1967;
page 3
Kingswood Lane due to the Board of Education's elimination of all
of the off-street parking for students and some of the off-street
parking for the faculty at Northside High School.
The Board of Education has taken this step in connection with the
expansion of Northside High School. They requested that Kingswood
Lane be made One-Way and that parking be permitted on both sides
of Kingswood Lane during the 1967-68 school year. This request
was made to the Traffic Engineering Department approximately two
weeks before the cpening of school. The Traffic Engineer
advised the Board of Education representatives to try to contact
the residents of the neighborhood and work out an acceptable
agreement, As of Friday, August 25, 1967, no satisfactory
agreement had beer worked out between the school people and the
residents. Lieutenant Forrester of the Atlanta Police Department
and the Traffic Engineer together agreed that the One-Way
arrangement would be the only practical way to minimize
inconvenience and hazard to the general public and that this
would be done as an emergency measure beginning Monday morning,
August 28, 1967. The Traffic Engineer further emphasized that,
in his opinion, this One-Way arrangemenit with parking on both
sides of the street was a very unsatisfactory arrangement and
that the school officials should make some other arrangements
regarding student and faculty parking and permit the street to
be used as a Two-Way street.
Be STAGGERED HOURS.
The Traffic Engineer reviewed the various discussions and progress
which had been made by The Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, The Georgia
State Highway Department, and other agencies in considering the use
of staggered working hours as a means of improving traffic conditions
during peak traffic hours- The Tratfic Engineer recommends this
technique as a practical and useful traffic improvement tool and
urges that it be explored fully.
Ce Us Ss DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION,
NATIONAL HIGHWAY SAFETY BUREAU'S HIGHWAY SAFETY PROGRAM.
The Traffic Engineer reported progress to date on the city and state
conforming and cooperating with this National Highway Safety Program.
The first step which involved certain enabling legislation and the
appointment of a Coordinator of Highway Safety for the State of
Georgia has been taken by the State Legislature and by the Governor.
Mr. Ben Jordan is the Coordinator of Highway Safety for The State of
Georgia. Mr. Jordan's office. at his request. is being furnished a
forecast for a ten year period of the expenditures anticipated by
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; August 28, 1967;
page 4
the City of Atlanta in conforming with the various standards set
forth in the Highway Safety Act and in the administration of the
Highway Safety Act by The National Highway Safety Bureau. Thais
cost estimate was delivered by the Traffic Engineering Department
to the City Comptroller's office on Monday morning, August 28,
1967. Although, at the present time there are no funds available
in this program for traffic engineering activities, it is
desirable that every effort be made to cooperate and that certain
planning activities be undertaken at the earliest possible date.
D. TOPICS PROGRAM + (Traffic Operations Program to Increase Capacity
and Safety.)
The Traffic Engineer reviewed the situation as it stands today and
brought the Commission up-to-date on possibie courses of action
open to the City of Atlanta in order to cooperate with and
participate in this particular program. All moneys available
under this TOPICS Program come only through The Georgia State
Highway Department, the present policy of the Highway Department
must be changed in order to permit money of this sort to be
spent for this purpose. Also, the Federal Agencies are requiring
that an Area-Wide Plan on traffic operating improvements be
developed prior to any submission of specific projects. The
Traffic Engineer reported that he was going to undertake to
obtain an estimate of the cost of this Area-Wide Plan and that
he was guessing that the cost would range between $50,000 and
$200,000. He also stated that he believed that a consulting
firm could prepare the plan with the necessary back-up studies
and have it ready for submission in approximately six months
from the date of starting.
Ee ASHBY STREET AND HUNTER STREET.
Mr. J. Re Wilson and the Traffic Engineer brought the Commission
up-toedate on plans to improve traffic operations at this
intersection through the use of Left Turn storage lanes on
Ashby Street approaching Hunter Street.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 3:15 p.m.
Ve NEXT MEETING: Monday, September 25, 1967.
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MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meeting of the Traffic and Transportation Connnission of the City of
Atlanta was held in Connnittee Room No o 1 of the City Hall on Monday, September
25, 1967, at 2:00 p.m. The following members were present :
Mr .
Mr.
Mro
Mro
Mr.
Mr .
George Goodwin, Chairman
Jack Eo Crowder, Vice Chairman
John Re Wilson, Jr.
Robert F . Adamson
Grady A. Lee
Charles C. Mathias
Absent :
Mr. Peter J o Stelling
Also present were City Traffic Engineer Karl Ac Bevins; Mr. P. Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer, The Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council; Mr . John Gerson and
Mr. William Nix, Atlanta Transit System, Inc . ; Superintendent J. L. Moseley
and Sergeant Mi chael Edwards , Atl a nt a Police Depa rtment.
I.
II.
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC.
None
PERMITS FOR OFF - STREET PARKING FACILITIES .
A.
896 JUNIPER STREET, N.E. Mrs c
Atlanta, Georgia. An open lot
inbound reservoir spa ces a nd 1
entra nce on Jun i per Street and
W. Bo Wellborn , 223 15th Street , N.E.,
with 27 spaces; self parking; 2
outbound reservoir space; one
one exit on Evelyn Street.
The City Tra ffic Engineer recommended a pproval of the a pplica tion .
The Commi ssion a pproved this re c ommendat i on .
B.
623 - 31 WEST PEACHTREE STREET , N.E . Mr o Lewi s Gross , 31 24 Buford
Highwa y, Atl a n t a , Georg ia ~ for Qu i ck 'n Tast y Snack Shops , Inc.
An open lot wi th 60 space s ; sel f a nd a ttendant pa rking; 6
inbound reservo i r spa ces; one entra nce - exit on West Peachtree
St reet .
The City Tra ff ic Engine er re commended approval of the a pplica tion
wi t h t he fo llowi ng res t r ic t i ons :
1.
NO LEFT TURNS int o or out o f t he Wes t Pea cht re e
S treet e ntran c e - e x it .
2.
On l y 55 parki ng spaces c
The Connn i ss i on a pp r ov ed t h i s rec omme ndati on o
�Minutes of the Traffic and Trans por t ation Comm i ss ion Meet i ng; September 25, 1967;
page 2
C.
14 BUTLER STREET, N.E. Sunshi e Park ing , Inc., 130 Ivy Street , N. E.
An open lot wi t h 78 spa es; self parking; 12 inbound rese rvoir spa ces;
one entrance on Bu t l e S tree t a .d one ex it on Butle r St reet .
The City Tr aff i c Eng i eer r e c omme de d t hat th i s appl i cation be held
un t i l some add i t i ona l i nforma i on ou ld be assemb l ed be cause the
applica t ion wa s no t f iled un t i l Fr i day , Sep t ember 22 , 196 7, and
c e rtain i t ems such a s he inbound and outbound reserv o i r spa ces ,
tot al numbe r of c ar s pace s , th e parking pl an, sta ll wi dths and
a i sle wi dths ne e d c l arificat i on .
n view o f t hese unanswered
ques tions a nd s ome o her i nforma t i on des · red , t he Commi ss ion
membe r s v o t ed t o wit old a .t · on on t he app licat i on un til the
ne x t mee ng .
I II.
REPORT OF TRAFFI ~ ACCIDENTS, Su pe ri nt ende nt J . L. Mose l ey .
Sergeant Mi ha e l Edwards re por t ed t hat t h e Fatal Accidents were down
19. 7%, In jured Acci ents we r e u p ~ of 1% a d Pr operty Dama ge down 7% .
Se r gean t Edwa r ds re por t e d t he fo l l owi ng t r affic a ci de n ts throu gh
Se p temb er 24, 196 7, as ompa red wi th the same peri od n 1966.
Fata l Ac ident s
I n jured Ac i dents
Pr oper ty Damage A
I V.
RE PORT OF THE
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i den ts
196 7
1966
61
2, 0 26
14, 89 1
76
2, 01 6
16 , 0 10
16 ,978
18 , 102
TRAF l ' ENGIN EER.
The Traf fic Eng ineer gav e a b r i e f summary of h i s bu dget request f or the
ca l endar year 1968. He also d iscussed b rief l y the pr ogress t o date on
the prop os e d use of Staggered Hours to mp rove t raffic ond itions and the
seriou s nee d for ad di tiona l new raf ii s i gna l i ns t a l l ations .
V.
OTHER BUS INES S .
A.
STEAM I NTERFERI NG WI TH SI hT DI STANCE ON THE FREEWA Y.
Members of t he Comm jss i on ·all e d att ention to the Steam wh i ch appears
on the Fre eway ( northbou nd as tra f f i c leav es I - 20 eas t and st a rts
nor th in t he ne i ghb orhood of Decatur Street and sou t hbou nd on the
Downt own Conne tor just be fo re t he Hunter Street Off =Ramp ) wh i c h
interferes with s i ght distan e u nder ertain weather cond i t i ons . It
was though t t hat s ince thes e curv es on the f re ewa y a r e des i gned wi t h
t he idea of gua r ante e ing a cert a in min i mum s i ght di s t a nc e for t he
�Minutes of the Traff ic and Tra nsporta t ion Commiss i on Meeting; September 25, 196 7;
page 3
high speed traffic that a s c r een of s t eam or any othe r type of
i nterfe r ence with s i gh di s tan e should be e l "mina t ed. The Traffic
sa nd det e rm i ne what c ould
Engi nee r was d i re ted to che k i o
be done t o e l ~m· nate th pr o lem.
B.
OVE RHEAD LANE ASS IGN MENT S GNS .
It was sugges · ed that "LEFT ONLY" l a es ce prov ided on Northside
Dr ive a t it s i nterse c i o wi
Ma r "ett a s · r ee t.
Ano t her sugge s t · on was ma e t a · t.raft i i nbou don Wes t Marietta
St ree t a As .by S t re e · 1 w ic . now t ra e ls i nbound in t wo l anes 9 be
gove n e d b y l& e a ss · gnme _t s · gns whi h des i gna t e the r i ght hand
la ne a s a "R GH' ONLY" la e and t e lef lane as a St r a i gh t Through
lane.
·c.
CAIN STREE r.
At t e n t i on was called o the parki g 11 a ppa r e tl y i llegal" wh i ch t akes
pla ce on the north s "de of a L Scree t be t ween Pi edmont Av enue an d
Cour tland St re t a nd a lso co che l a
of alignment between the lane
l i nes on t he ea s t s i e o f P edmon t Ave nue a nd t he la ne l i nes on the
west side of Pi edmon t Av enue as · raf i move s along Ca i n Street.
D.
HARRIS STREE T.
Attent i o was alled o t e des i rab i l.' t y of ha v ing t he nor t h s i de of
Harr i s Stree t be tween Sp r Lng S r e e · a d Pea htre e Street NO PARKI NG
AT ANY TIME i n ord er t o b et r t a k
a re o · heavy traff i c loads
wh i ch freque nt ly o ur on Harr i s S r ee · de s tined t o make a l eft
t u rn int o Pea h ree S r e e t and pr oce d no rth on Peachtree t owards
t he Rege n y Ho t e 1 du 1. g the ea r y ever, g hou r s.
E.
ADAMS VILLE .
The s i gn t d i s an e pr oblem a used by a store bu i ld i ng on th e sou t h
we s t orner of Fa i r burn Roa a nd Ba ers Ferry Roa was i s .u ssed
and al s o · he d iffi ul t wh i ch traf icon Baker s Ferry Road has i n
cr ossing Fair burn Road wa s d i s uss ed. The Traf fi Eng ineer s t a t ed
that s ine a traffi s i gna l wa s a lready i n operation at t he in t er se t ion of Go r don Road ar.d Fa 1.r burn Road and i n ce the r e was su ch a
s hor t d i s t a n e a pproximat ely 100 feet ) be ween the s e t wo int ersecti ons
that it was a phys i al imposs i b 1 l ity to cons ider us i g traffi s i gna l
equ i pmen t a t botb.. lo at io s a n d co n i ue to ac commo date all of he
t u rn i ng mov eme nt s that nee d t o t ake pla e .
�Minutes of the Traff ic and Transport a t i on Corrnn "ss i on Meet ing; September 25 9 1967;
page 4
F.
HOWELL MI LL ROAD, N. W.
At t e nti on was a l led t o t he pos s i b i l i ty of wi dening Howell Mi ll Road
t o a cc orrnnoda te at le a s l f our mov i ng la .e s o f t raf fic a n d pre f erably
f i v e la nes of mov ng t r aff ic and to t h e poss i b i l it y of tying t h i s
i n wi th the a pp l i at i ons or rezon: n g tha t are c urren tl y t ak i ng
pla c e .
0
G.
POST OFFI E SUBSTATI ON PARK NG.
Attent i on was a ls o a le t o · h park n g problems an d traffic
operat ing probl ms w i c s e m o o .ur i n t he i mmed i a t e ne i ghborhood
of pos t o ff ·e bra he s . The ques i on wa s asked a s t o th e feasib ility
of on · a ·ting the Pos t Mas ter l o see i f p rk i ng and ac c ess c ould be
ca refull y ch e ck ed befo r e new st.:..bsca ti o s or bran hes are establ i shed.
0
H.
SYLVAN ROAD
LAKEWOOD AVENU E.
A problem of traff . s ou bo .d o Sy l v an Road t urning lef t in to
Lakewoo d Av e ue and en d i n g u p on t e wr on g s i de of the med i an wa s
cal l ed to th e Traf ic Eng ' e e 9 s a tte n t i n wi h h e sugges t i on
tha t some type of s i gn · n g an d / or mark i ng i s neede d t o min i mi ze or
p rev e nt oc u r ance of th i s hazardous mo eme nt .
I.
STREET LI GHTS .
The n e e d f or upgrad i n g s tr e et l i gt t s p part i cul a r ly the one at th e
in terse ton o Mi ms S t r e et and Math e wson Pl a e, S . W, , was alle d
to t he a t e · i on of the Traf i c Eng i neer. He i n dicated th a t thi s
type of p r obl em a be me almost a rouc i ne i tem a n d that the
department cou d mov e on
1s i mmediatel y ( a pprox i mately 12 to 15
weeks ne e de d t o omp lete . •
J.
ONE =WAY STREE TS .
Some d i s' u ss i on wa s held rega di g t e growi g need f or one - way
ope rat ion on 14 ' h S r ee t , 0 th s ·re e t 9 We st Pea h t ree St reet and
Pea chtree S tre et in order t o ak e are of traffi c loads su ch a s th e
on es anti c i pated be ing ge npere d by t he pro posed pr oje ct at the no rth
ea s t c orn er of 14
Stree t and Pea chtree .
There be ing n o f u r he r bus ine ss , · e me eting was adjourned a t 3 : 15 p . m.
VI.
NEXT MEETIN
·i
Mon da y 9 0 t ob e r 3 0 9 1 670
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MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meeting of the Traffic and Transportation Commission of the City of
Atlanta was held in Committee Room No. 1 of the City Hall on Monday, September
25, 1967, at 2:00 p.m. The following members were present:
Mr. George Goodwin, Chairman
Mr. Jack E. Crowder, Vice Chairman
Mr. John R. Wilson, Jr.
Mr. Robert F. Adamson
Mr. Grady A. Lee
Mr. Gharles C. Mathias
Absent:
Mr. Peter J. Stelling
Also present were City Traffic Engineer Karl A. Bevins; Mr. P. Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer, The Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council; Mr. John Gerson and
Mr. William Nix, Atlanta Transit System, Inc.; Superintendent J. L. Moseley
and Sergeant Michael Edwards, Atlanta Police Department.
ss
II.
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC. None
PERMITS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES.
Ae
896 JUNIPER STREET, N.E. Mrs. W. Be Wellborn, 223 15th Street, NeE.,
Atlanta, Georgia. An open lot with 27 spaces; self parking; 2
inbound reservoir spaces and 1 outbound reservoir space; one
entrance on Juniper Street and one exit on Evelyn Street.
The City Traffic Engineer recommended approval of the application.
The Commission approved this recommendation.
623-31 WEST PEACHTREE STREET, N.E. Mr. Lewis Gross, 31 24 Buford
Highway, Atlanta, Georgia, for Quick 'n Tasty Snack Shops, Inc.
An open lot with 60 spaces; self and attendant parking; 6
inbound reservoir spaces; one entrance-exit on West Peachtree
Street.
The City Traffic Engineer recommended approval of the application
with the following restrictions:
l. NO LEFT TURNS into or out of the West Peachtree
Street entrance-exit,
2. Only 55 parking spaces.
The Commission approved this recommendation,
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; September 25, 1967;
page 2
Til.
IV.
C. 14 BUTLER STREET, N.E. Sunshine Parking, Inc., 130 Ivy Street, N-E.
An open lot with 78 spaces; self parking; 12 inbound reservoir spaces;
one entrance on Butler Street and one exit on Butler Street.
The City Traffic Engineer recommended that this application be held
until some additional information could be assembled because the
application was not filed until Friday, September 22, 1967, and
certain items such as the inbound and outbound reservoir spaces,
total number of car spaces, the parking plan, stall widths and
aisle widths need clarification. In view of these unanswered
questions and some other information desired, the Commission
members voted to withhold action on the application until the
next meeting.
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS; Superintendent J. Le. Moseley.
Sergeant Michael Edwards reported that the Fatal Accidents were down
19.7%, Injured Accidents were up 4% of 1% and Property Damage down 7%.
Sergeant Edwards reported the following traffic accidents through
September 24, 1967, as compared with the same period in 1966.
1967 1966
Fatal Accidents 61 76
Injured Accidents 2,026 2,016
Property Damage Accidents 14,891 16,010
16,978 18,102
REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER.
The Traffic Engineer gave a brief summary of his budget request for the
calendar year 1968. He also discussed briefly the progress to date on
the proposed use of Staggered Hours to improve traffic conditions and the
serious need for additional new trafiic signal installations.
OTHER BUSINESS.
Ae STEAM INTERFERING WITH SIGHT DISTANCE ON THE FREEWAY.
Members of the Commission called attention to the Steam which appears
on the Freeway (northbound as traftic leaves I-20 east and starts
north in the neighborhood of Decatur Street and southbound on the
Downtown Connector just before the Hunter Street Off=Ramp) which
interferes with sight distance under certain weather conditions, It
was thought that since these curves on the treeway are designed with
the idea of guaranteeing a certain minimum sight distance for the
a
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; September 25, 1967;
page 3
high speed traffic that a screen of steam or any other type of
interference with sight distance should be eliminated. The Traffic
Engineer was directed to check into this and determine what could
be done to eliminate the problem.
OVERHEAD LANE ASSIGNMENT SIGNS.
It was suggested that "LEFT ONLY" Lanes be provided on Northside
Drive at its intersection with Marietta Street.
Another suggestion was made that trattic inbound on West Marietta
Street at Ashby Street, which now travels inbound in two lanes, be
governed by lane assignment signs which designate the right hand
lane as a "RIGHT ONLY" Lane and the left lane as a Straight Through
lane.
CAIN STREET.
Attention was called to the parking "apparently illegal" which takes
place on the north side of Cain Street between Piedmont Avenue and
Gourtland Street and also to the lack of alignment between the lane
lines on the east side of Piedmont Avenue and the lane lines on the
west side of Piedmont Avenue as traffic moves along Cain Street.
HARRIS STREET.
Attention was called to the desirability of having the north side of
Harris Street between Spring Street and Peachtree Street NO PARKING
AT ANY TIME in order to better take care ot heavy traffic loads
which frequently occur on Harris Street destined to make a left
turn into Peachtree Street and proceed north on Peachtree towards
the Regency Hotel during the early evening hours.
ADAMSVILLE.
The signt distance problem caused by a store building on the south
west corner of Fairburn Road and Bakers Ferry Road was discussed
and also the difficulty which traffic on Bakers Ferry Road has in
crossing Fairburn Road was discussed, The Traffic Engineer stated
that since a traffic signal was already in operation at the inter-
section of Gordon Road and Fairburn Road and since there was such a
short distance approximately 100 feet) between these two intersections
that it was a physical impossibility to consider using traffic signal
equipment at both locations and continue to accommodate all of the
turning movements that need to take placec
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; September 25, 1967;
page 4
F. HOWELL MILL ROAD, N.W.
Attention was called to the possibility of widening Howell Mill Road
to accommodate at least four moving lanes of traffic and preferably
five lanes of moving traffic and to the possibility of tying this
in with the applications tor rezoning that are currently taking
place.
G. POST OFFICE SUBSTATION PARKING.
Attention was also called to the parking problems and traffic
operating problems which seem to occur in the immediate neighborhood
of post office branches. The question was asked as to the feasibility
of contacting the Post Master to see if parking and access could be
carefully checked before new substations or branches are established.
H. SYLVAN ROAD & LAKEWOOD AVENLE.
A problem of traftic southbound on Sylvan Road turning left into
Lakewood Avenue and ending up on the wrong side of the median was
called to the Traftic Engineer's attention with the suggestion
that some type of signing and/or marking is needed to minimize or
prevent occurance of this hazardous movement.
I. STREET LIGHTS.
The need tor upgrading street lights, particularly the one at the
intersection of Mims Street and Mathewson Place, S.W., was called
to the attention of the Traffic Engineer. He indicated that this
type of problem had become almost a routine item and that the
department could move on this immediately (approximately 12 to 15
weeks needed to complete’.
J. ONE-WAY STREETS.
Some discussion was held regarding the growing need for one-way
operation on 14th Street, LOth Street, West Peachtree Street and
Peachtree Street in order to take care of traffic loads such as the
ones anticipated being gendered by the proposed project at the north
east corner of 14th Street and Peachtree.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 3:15 pem.
VI. NEXT MEETING: Monday, October 30, 1967,
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MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meet i ng of the Traffic and Transportation Corrnnission of the City of
Atla n ta was held in Committee Room No o 1 of the City Hall on Monda y 9 Oc tober
30 ~ 1967 , at 2 : 00 p.m . The following members were present ~
Mr .
Mr .
Mr o
Mr .
Mr.
George Goodwin 9 Chairman
Jack E. Crowder , Vice Chairman
Robert F o Adamson
Charles C. Mathias
Peter J o Stell i ng
Absent :
Mr . John R. Wi lso n, Jr .
Mr . Grady A. Lee
Also present were Ci ty Traffic Eng i neer Karl A. Bev i ns; Mr . P. Andrew Spr i nger ,
Sa f e ty Engi neer , The Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council; Mr. Wi ll i am Ni x ,
At lanta Trans it System , Inc .; Sergeant Mi chael Edwards ~ Atla nta Pol ice
Departme n t .
The meeti ng was .called to order by the Chairman and the follow i ng bus i ness
was c onside r ed .
Io
II.
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC .
None
PERMI TS FOR OFF =STREET PARKING FACILITIES .
A.
14 BUTLER STREET , N.E. Sunsh i ne Park i ng , I nc o, 13 0 I v y Stre et ~ N. Eo
.An open lot wi th 78 spaces; self parking; 5 i nbound r e s e rv oi r
spa c e s ; one entrance =ex i t on Butler St reet o
The Cit y Tr aff i c Engi neer recommended approval of the a ppl icat i on
with t h e follow ing change :
Only 73 parking spa ces
The Corrnn i ss i on a pproved th i s re commendat i on .
B.
42~44 DECATUR STREET , S . E. Mr. Ga r l and Foll i s , All r i ght Parking of
Georgia , Inco An open lot wit h 74 spaces ; a t tendant parking ; 10
inbound and 10 outbound re s ervoir spa ce s ; one entranc e ~ex i on
De catur Street 9 one exit on Exchange Pla ce . To b e opera t ed on a
t emporary per mit on l y a s an a dd iti on t o t he a l ready ex i s t i ng 6 1
car s pace parking lo t wh ich i s lo cat ed i mme di a t e l y adja cent to
and ea s t o f thi s lo t an d usi ng the exis ting driveways to the 61
ca r s pa ce lot which is al~ e a dy in ope rati on . ( Th i s propert y ha s
already been app r oved b y t he Corrnn ittee a nd Board of Alderme n for
a 3 62 space ca r gara ge for t he Sc ott Hu dgens Company.)
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; October 30 ~ 1967;
page 2
Mr. Garland Follis appeared representing Allright Parking of Georgia~
Inc . The City Traff i c Engineer recommended approval of the applicat i on . The Committee approved this recommendation .
C.
240- 244 PRYOR STREET 9 S.W . Mr . Ralph R. Carroll ~ A A A Parking , Inc.
An open lot with 27 spaces; self parking 3 i nbound and 3 outbound
reservoir spa ces; one entrance - exit on Pryor Street .
Mr . George Williams appeared representing A. A A Pa rk i ng , Inc . The
Ci ty Traffic Engineer recommended approval of the appl i cation .
The Commission approved this recommendation .
III .
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS; Superintendent J . L. Mosele y.
Sergeant Micha e l Edwards reported tha t the Fa tal Acci dents were down
8%9 the Injured Accidents were up 2% a nd Property Dama ge Acc idents
down 7% . Enforcement Viola tions Booked ~ Drunk Dr i ving was up 10%~
Speedi ng up 16% and Other Moving Vi olat i ons up less than 1%.
Sergeant Edwards reported the followi ng traff i c a c cidents t hrough
Oct ober 29 , 196 7, as compared wi th th e s ame per i od i n 1966 .
Fatal Accidents
I njured Acc idents
Pr opert y Damage Acc idents
I V.
1967
1966
78
2~326
16 ?919
85
2~286
18 2197
19~323
20 v56 8
RE PORT OF THE CI TY TRAFFIC ENGI NEER.
The Traffic Engi nee r ga ve a br ief r eport o f the Traffic Eng i neering
Depart ment ' s budge t f or 1968 .
V.
OTHER BUSINESS.
A b rief dis c uss i on of the Atl ant a Pol ice Departme n t 's t wo new f r eeway
emergency vehicles .
The re b eing no f u rt her busine ss 9 the meet ing was a djourne d at 2 ~50 p . m.
VI .
NEXT MEETING :
Monday , November 27 , 196 7.
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MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEE TING
A regular meeting of the Traffic and Transportation Commission of the City of
Atlanta was held in Committee Room No. 1 of the City Hall on Monday, October
30, 1967, at 2:00 pem. The following members were present:
Mr. George Goodwin, Chairman
Mr. Jack E. Crowder, Vice Chairman
Mr. Robert F. Adamson
Mr. Charles C. Mathias
Mr. Peter J. Stelling
Absent:
Mr. John R. Wilson, Jr.
Mr. Grady A. Lee
Also present were City Traffic Engineer Karl A. Bevins; Mr. P. Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer, The Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council; Mr. William Nix,
Atlanta Transit System, Inc.; Sergeant Michael Edwards, Atlanta Police
Department.
The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and the following business
was considered.
I. HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC. None
II. PERMITS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES.
Ae
14 BUTLER STREET, N.E. Sunshine Parking, Inc., 130 Ivy Street, N.E.
An open lot with 78 spaces; self parking; 5 inbound reservoir
spaces; one entrance-exit on Butler Street.
The City Traffic Engineer recommended approval of the application
with the following change:
Only 73 parking spaces
The Commission approved this recommendation.
42-44 DECATUR STREET, S.E. Mr. Garland Follis, Allright Parking of
Georgia, Inc. An open lot with 74 spaces; attendant parking; 10
inbound and 10 outbound reservoir spaces; one entrance-exit on
Decatur Streét, one exit on Exchange Place. To be operated on a
temporary permit only as an addition to the already existing 61
car space parking lot which is located immediately adjacent to
and east of this lot and using the existing driveways to the 61
car space lot which is already in operation. (This property has
already been approved by the Committee and Board of Aldermen for
a 362 space car garage for the Scott Hudgens Company.)
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; October 30, 1967;
page 2
Mr. Garland Follis appeared representing Allright Parking of Georgia,
Inc. The City Traffic Engineer recommended approval of the applica~
tion. The Committee approved this recommendation.
C. 240-244 PRYOR STREET, S.W. Mr. Ralph R. Carroll, A AA Parking, Inc.
An open lot with 27 spaces; self parking 3 inbound and 3 outbound
reservoir spaces; one entrance-exit on Pryor Street.
Mr. George Williams appeared representing A-A A Parking, Inc. The
City Traffic Engineer recommended approval of the application.
The Commission approved this recommendation.
III. REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS; Superintendent J. L. Moseley.
Sergeant Michael Edwards reported that the Fatal Accidents were down
8%, the Injured Accidents were up 2% and Property Damage Accidents
down 7%. Enforcement Violations Booked: Drunk Driving was up 10%,
Speeding up 16% and Other Moving Violations up less than 1%.
Sergeant Edwards reported the following traffic accidents through
October 29, 1967, as compared with the same period in 1966.
1967 1966
Fatal Accidents 78 85
Injured Accidents 2,326 2,286
Property Damage Accidents 16,919 18,197
19,323 20, 568
IV. REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER.
The Traffic Engineer gave a brief report of the Traffic Engineering
Department's budget for 1968,
V. OTHER BUSINESS.
A brief discussion of the Atlanta Police Department's two new freeway
emergency vehicles.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 2:50 pom.
VI. NEXT MEETING: Monday, November 27, 1967.
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MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meeting of the Traffic and Transportation Commission of the City of
Atlanta was held in Committee Room No. 1 of the City Hall on Monday , November
27, 1967, at 2:00 p.m. The following members were present:
Mr. George Goodwin, Chairman
Mr. Jack E. Crowder, Vice Chairman
Mr. John R. Wilson, Jr.
Absent:
Mr. Robert F. Adamson
Mr. Charles C. Mathias
Mr. Peter J. Stelling
Mr. Grady A. Lee
Also present were City Traffic Engineer Karl A. Bevins; Mr. P. Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer and Mr. Edmund W. Hughes, Managing Director, The Atlanta
Traffic and Safety Council; Mr. William Nix, Atlanta Transit System, Inc.; and
Superintendent J. L. Moseley, Atlanta Police Department,
The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and the following business
was considered.
I.
II.
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC.
none
PERMITS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES.
A.
17 BAKER STREET, N.W. Mr, H. L. DeFoor, DeFoor Realty Company ,
310 Candler Building. An open lot with 51 spaces; self parking;
4 inbound reservoir spaces; one entrance-exit on Baker Street.
Mr . H. L. DeFoor presented the plan for the proposed parking lot.
The City Traffic Engineer recommended approval of this application.
The Comm i ssion approved this recommendation.
B.
16 SIMPSON STREET , N.W. Mr. H. L. DeFoor, DeFoor Realty Company ,
310 Candler Building . An open lot with 38 spaces; self parking;
4 inbound reservoir spaces; one entrance - exit on Simpson Street.
Mr . H. L. DeFoor presented the plan for the proposed parking lot.
The City Traffic Engineer recommended approval of this application.
The Commission approved this recommendation.
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meetin g ; Novemb e r 27 , 1967;
page 2
C.
351 CHAPEL STREET , S.W. Mr. Edward W. Hunt , 2927 Coll ie r Drive , N.W.
An open lot with 49 spaces; self pa rking; 2 inbound and 2 out bound
reservoir spaces; one entrance on Chapel Street, one exit on Markham
Street.
Mr. Edward W. Hunt presented the plan for the proposed parkin g lot.
Th~ City Traffic Engineer reccmmended approval with the foll owing
exception:
Entrance and Exit on Markham Street only with
no driveways on Chapel Street or Mangum Street
IN EXECUTIVE SESSION~ it was moved and seconded that this recommendation be APPROVED. All were in favor.
D.
270 GARNETT STREET, S.W. Mr . Fra nk Priles, 1050 Ponce de Le on
Avenue, N.E. An open lot with 124 spaces; attendant pa rking; one
entrance on Garnett Street , one exit on Brotherton Street,
In the absence of Mr. Priles , the Ci ty Traffic Engineer pr es ent e d
the plan for t he proposed pa r k ing lot a nd re commended a ppr oval of
this applica t ion with the follow i ng exce ption :
Ma x i mum of 115 Pa r k ing Spa ces
( Remove 3 spaces for inbound res ervoir and
1 space fo r interna l c i rcu la tion)
The Comm i ssion approved this re comme nda tion .
E.
GARNE TT STREE T and CEN TRAL AVENUE ~ S .W , Mr. Ro y H. Farme r , 2154 Lil a c
Lane, Decatur , ·Ge orgi a . An open lot with 18 spa c e s ; self pa rkin g;
2 inb ou nd a n d 2 outbound r eservoir sp a ces ; one ent r ance -ex i t on
Garnet t S tre e t.
In the absence of Mr . Farmer , the Ci t y Traffic Eng i neer present e d t he
p_l an f or t he pr o pos e d pa rk i ng lot and re c ommende d app rova l , The
Commission approve d t his recomme ndatio n.
F.
26 0 PRYOR STREET, S.W . Mr, Ra lph R. Car roll , A A A Pa r k in g, In c. ,
75 Hous t on Stre e t , N.E. An open l o t wi t h 72 spa c es; s elf pa rk in g;
8 inboun d a nd 8 out bound rese r voir s pa ces ; one en tra nce - exit on
Pryor Stre et , one entra nce- exit on Ga r ne tt Str ee t ,
Mr . Ra lp h R. Carro l l and Mr . R. F, Willi ams pre s e n te d t he plan fo r
t he propo s ed park ing lo t. The Cit y Tra ff i c Eng ineer recommended
approval o f t his a ppl i ca t ion. The Comin i s sion a pp r ove d thi s
recommendat i on.
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Minutes of the Tra ff ic and Transportat i on Corrrrni ss ion Meet i ng; Novemb er 27, 1967;
page 3
G.
43 26th STREET i N.W. Mr. Clarance Li berman 1 805 Peachtree St r eet , N.E.
An open l ot wi th 42 spaces ; self park ing; 5 i nbound and 5 ou tbound
reserv o ir spaces; one entrance - ex it on 26t h Street.
Mr . Liberman pr es ented the p lan for the pro pos ed parking lo t , The
applic ant for th i s perm it ha s also made appl i cation to the Planning
Conuni ss i on for a Use Permi t f or the purpose of us i ng t he property
as a pa rk ing lot . The Comm i ss i on approv ed t he traf fic operations .
chara cterist ic s of the propos al as presented in the a ppl i cat ion
subject to the grant i ng of the Use Penni t b y the Plann ing Comm i ss i on,
The Zon ing Committee, and The Boar d of Alderme n .
H.
13 58 PEACHTREE STREET , N, E , Mr, Ra lph R._ ·.Carroll A A A Parking,
Inc., 75 Hous t on St reet , N.E. An open 1:ot wi th 78 add itiona l spaces
( giving a t ota l of 158 spa ce s ); se l f pa rking; 8 · nbou d and 8
ou t bound reservo i r spaces; one entrance on Peach tree S treet and on e
entra nce on Lomba rdy Wa y ; t wo ex i ts on Peacht r ee S treet a nd one
exit on Lombar dy Way . To be a n a dd i tion to ex i s t ing park ing lot
at 135 4 Peac htre e Stre et , N,E ,
Mr . Ral ph R. Ca r r oll and Mr . R, F, Wi ll i ams presen te d t he pl an f or
the prop osed parking lo t. The City Traffic Engine er rec ommended
approval of this a ppl ication. The Corrrrn i ss i on a pprove d this
rec ommendat i on .
I.
360 WILLIAMS STREET, N. W. Mr . B. E . Taylor, Au t o Park ing and Service
Corp. , 130 Auburn Avenue , N,E. An open lot wi t h 85 spaces; sel f and
attenda nt parking; 3 i nbou nd an d 3 ou t bound rese rvoir spaces; one
entra nce - exit on Will i ams St reet one entrance- ex it on Peachtree
Place , one entrance =exit on Alexander Street
In the a bs ence of Mr . Taylor , the Ci t y Traffic Eng i neer pre s ente d the
plan for the proposed pa rking lot a n d recomme nde d a pp rov a l of this
application with the follow ing exce p t ions :
1,
Maximum of 82 parking space s .
2.
Entrance and Exit on Al exande r Street, a nd
Entrance and Ex it on West Pea cht r ee Pla e . and
No ent r ance and Ex it on Wi ll iams Street, wi th the
f u rther st i pu lat ion
3,
That t he existing driveway on t he Wi ll iams Street side of
the lot b e closed by some type of phys ica l barrier s u ch
as a fence or by raising the curb and sidewalk to normal
pos it i on.
The Commi ss ion approved t h is recomme ndation,
�Minu te s of t he Tra f fic and Transp ort ati on Commi ss i on Me e ting ; Novembe r 27 ~ 1967;
page 4
III o
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACC I DENTS , Supe r i ntendent J, L , Mos e ley .
Super i ntende nt Mosel ey r epor ted the following t ra ff i c acc ident s t hrou gh
November 26 ~ 1967J a s c ompa r ed with the s ame per i od i n 1966.
Fa tal Ac c i dent s
In j ure d Acc i dent s
Propert y Dama ge Acc i den t s
IV ,.
196 7
1966
84
2 602
18 783
98
2.498
19,849
21 , 469
22 ,445
RE·PORT OF THE CI 1Y TRAFFIC ENGINEER,
The Tr af f i c Engineer gav e a b rief r eport on t he progres s t o date r egard i ng
the propos al of the Traffic Parkin g and Transit Committee t o i mpose a
$10 f ine f or vio lations of NO PARKI NG regulations during t he hours
7: 00 t o 9 ~00 a. m. and 4 g00 to 7 : 00 p . m,
The Tr aff ic Eng ineer a lso gave a b r ief r eport on the pr ogress of
d i scuss ions regarding t he proposal to i ns t all Rai l road Gra de Cross ing
Bells and Li gh t s Warning Sys tems at t he Li nkwood Road Cross ing and at
t he Fai rburn Road Crossing of the Seaboard Coas t l i ne Ra i lroad in
Southwest Atla nta .
V.
OTHER BUSINESS.
Mr . Edmund w. Hughes of the Atlanta Traffic and Sa fety Council suggested
that perhrps a new pol icy was nee ded rega rdin g park ing regu l ations on
downtown st reets. The gene ral propos ition i nvo lve d t he compl aints which
a re somet i me s received from ci t izens who get parking tickets for parking
on NO PARKI NG zones during the ni ghtt i me or on Sundays and Hol i days.
After a lengthy d i s cus s i on , it was a greed that this mat ter de s erved
careful review and t ha t Central Progress , Inc . , shou l d a ls o be i nvolved
in discuss ing this matter .
There being no f urther bus i ness , t h e meeting wa s a djou rne d at 3~45 p . m,
VI ..
NEXT MEETING:
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MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meeting of the Traffic and Transportation Commission of the City of
Atlanta was held in Committee Room No. 1 of the City Hall on Monday, November
27, 1967, at 2:00 p.m. The following members were present:
Mr. George Goodwin, Chairman
Mr. Jack E. Crowder, Vice Chairman
Mr. John R. Wilson, Jr.
Absent:
Mr. Robert F. Adamson
Mr. Charles C. Mathias
Mr. Peter J. Stelling
Mr. Grady A. Lee
Also present were City Traffic Engineer Karl A. Bevins; Mr. P. Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer and Mr. Edmund W. Hughes, Managing Director, The Atlanta
Traffic and Safety Council; Mr. William Nix, Atlanta Transit System, Inc.; and
Superintendent J. L. Moseley, Atlanta Police Department.
The
was
I.
II.
meeting was called to order by the Chairman and the following business
considered.
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC. none
PERMITS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES.
Ae
17 BAKER STREET, N.W. Mr. H. L. DeFoor, DeFoor Realty Company,
310 Candler Building. An open lot with 51 spaces; self parking;
4 inbound reservoir spaces; one entrance-exit on Baker Street.
Mr. H. L. DeFoor presented the plan for the proposed parking lot.
The City Traffic Engineer recommended approval of this application.
The Commission approved this recommendation.
16 SIMPSON STREET, N.W. Mr. H. Le DeFoor, DeFoor Realty Company,
310 Gandler Building. An open lot with 38 spaces; self parking;
4 inbound reservoir spaces; one entrance-exit on Simpson Street.
Mr. H. L. DeFoor presented the plan for the proposed parking lot.
The City Traffic Engineer recommended approval of this application.
The Commission approved this recommendation.
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; November 27, 1967;
page 2
C. 351 CHAPEL STREET, S.W. Mr. Edward W. Hunt, 2927 Collier Drive, N.W.
An open lot with 49 spaces; self parking; 2 inbound and 2 outbound
reservoir spaces; one entrance on Chapel Street, one exit on Markham
Street,
Mr. Edward W. Hunt presented the plan for the proposed parking lot.
The City Traffic Engineer recommended approval with the following
exception:
Entrance and Exit on Markham Street only with
no driveways on Chapel Street or Mangum Street
IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, it was moved and seconded that this recommenda-
tion be APPROVED. All were in favor.
D.- 270 GARNETT STREET, S.W. Mr. Frank Priles, 1050 Ponce de Leon
Avenue, N.E. An open lot with 124 spaces; attendant parking; one
entrance on Garnett Street, one exit on Brotherton Street.
In the absence of Mr. Priles, the City Traffic Engineer presented
the plan for the proposed parking lot and recommended approval of
this application with the following exception:
Maximum of 115 Parking Spaces
(Remove 3 spaces for inbound reservoir and
l space for internat circulation)
The Commission approved this recommendation.
E. GARNETT STREET and CENTRAL AVENUE, S.W, Mr. Roy H. Farmer, 2154 Lilac
Lane, Decatur, Georgia. An open lot with 18 spaces; self parking;
2 inbound and 2 outbound reservoir spaces; one entrance-exit on
Garnett Street.
In the absence of Mr. Farmer, the City Traffic Engineer presented the
plan for the proposed parking lot and recommended approval. The
Commission approved this recommendation.
F. 260 PRYOR STREET, S.W. Mr. Ralph R. Carroll, A A A Parking, Inc.,
75 Houston Street, N-E. Amn open lot with 72 spaces; self parking;
8 inbound and 8 outbound reservoir spaces; one entrance-exit on
Pryor Street, one entrance~exit on Garnett Street,
Mr. Ralph R. Carroll and Mr. R. Fe Williams presented the plan for
the proposed parking lot. The City Traffic Engineer recommended
approval of this application. The Commission approved this
recommendation.
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; November 27, 1967;
page 3
Gy
He
43 26th STREET, N.W. Mr. Clarance Liberman, 805 Peachtree Street, N.E.
An open lot with 42 spaces; self parking; 5 inbound and 5 outbound
reservoir spaces; one entrance-exit on 26th Street.
Mr. Liberman presented the plan for the proposed parking lot. The
applicant for this permit has also made application to the Planning
Commission for a Use Permit for the purpose of using the property
as a parking lot. The Commission approved the traffic operations.
characteristics of the proposal as presented in the application
subject to the granting of the Use Permit by the Planning Commission,
The Zoning Committee, and The Board of Aldermen.
1358 PEACHTREE STREET, N.E. Mr- Ralph R. Carroll, AAA Parking,
Inc., 75 Houston Street, N.E. An open bot with 78 additional spaces
(giving a total of 158 spaces); self parking; 8 inbound and 8
outbound reservoir spaces; one entrance on Peachtree Street and one
entrance on Lombardy Way; two exits on Peachtree Street and one
exit on Lombardy Way. To be an addition to existing parking lot
at 1354 Peachtree Street, N.E.
Mr. Ralph R. Garroll and Mr. R. F. Williams presented the plan for
the proposed parking lot. The City Traffic Engineer recommended
approval of this application. The Commission approved this
recommendation.
360 WILLIAMS STREET, N.W. Mr. B. E. Taylor, Auto Parking and Service
Corp-, 130 Auburn Avenue, N.E. An open lot with 85 spaces; self and
attendant parking; 3 inbound and 3 outbound reservoir spaces; one
entrance-exit on Williams Street; one entrance-exit on Peachtree
Place, one entrance-exit on Alexander Street.
In the absence of Mr. Taylor, the City Traffic Engineer presented the
plan for the proposed parking lot and recommended approval of this
application with the following exceptions:
1. Maximum of 82 parking spaces.
2. Entrance and Exit on Alexander Street, and
Entrance and Exit on West Peachtree Place. and
No entrance and Exit on Williams Street, with the
further stipulation
3. That the existing driveway on the Williams Street side of
the lot be closed by some type of physical barrier such
as a fence or by raising the curb and sidewalk to normal
position.
The Commission approved this recommendation,
Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; November 27, 1967;
page 4
Tit.
IV.
VI.
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS; Superintendent J. L- Moseley.
Superintendent Moseley reported the following traffic accidents through
November 26, 1967, as compared with the same period in 1966,
1967 1966
Fatal Accidents 84 98
Injured Accidents 2,602 2,498
Property Damage Accidents i8, 783 19,849
21,469 22,445
REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER.
The Traffic Engineer gave a brief report on the progress to date regarding
the proposal of the Traffic, Parking and Transit Committee to impose a
$10 fine for violations of NO PARKING regulations during the hours
7:00 to 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.
The Traffic Engineer also gave a brief report on the progress of
discussions regarding the proposal to install Railroad Grade Crossing
Bells and Lights Warning Systems at the Linkwood Road Crossing and at
the Fairburn Road Crossing of the Seaboard Coastline Railroad in
Southwest Atlanta.
OTHER BUSINESS.
Mr. Edmund W. Hughes of the Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council suggested
that perhaps a new policy was needed regarding parking regulations on
downtown streets. The general proposition involved the complaints which
are sometimes received from citizens who get parking tickets for parking
on NO PARKING zones during the nighttime or on Sundays and Holidays.
After a lengthy discussion, it was agreed that this matter deserved
careful review and that Central Progress. Inc., should also be involved
in discussing this matter,
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 3:45 p.m,
NEXT MEETING:
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MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meeting of the Traffic and Transportation Commission of the City of
Atlanta was held in Committee Room No. 1 of the City Hall on Monday , November
27, 1967, at 2:00 p.m. The following members were present:
Mr. George Goodwin, Chairman
Mr. Jack E. Crowder, Vice Chairman
Mr. John R. Wilson, Jr.
Absent:
Mr. Robert F. Adamson
Mr. Charles C. Mathias
Mr. Peter J. Stelling
Mr. Grady A. Lee
Also present were City Traffic Engineer Karl A. Bevins; Mr. P. Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer and Mr. Edmund W. Hughes, Managing Director, The Atlanta
Traffic and Safety Council; Mr. William Nix, Atlanta Transit System, Inc.; and
Superintendent J. L. Moseley, Atlanta Police Department,
The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and the following business
was considered.
I.
II.
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC.
none
PERMITS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES.
A.
17 BAKER STREET, N.W. Mr, H. L. DeFoor, DeFoor Realty Company ,
310 Candler Building. An open lot with 51 spaces; self parking;
4 inbound reservoir spaces; one entrance-exit on Baker Street.
Mr . H. L. DeFoor presented the plan for the proposed parking lot.
The City Traffic Engineer recommended approval of this application.
The Comm i ssion approved this recommendation.
B.
16 SIMPSON STREET , N.W. Mr. H. L. DeFoor, DeFoor Realty Company ,
310 Candler Building . An open lot with 38 spaces; self parking;
4 inbound reservoir spaces; one entrance - exit on Simpson Street.
Mr . H. L. DeFoor presented the plan for the proposed parking lot.
The City Traffic Engineer recommended approval of this application.
The Commission approved this recommendation.
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meetin g ; Novemb e r 27 , 1967;
page 2
C.
351 CHAPEL STREET , S.W. Mr. Edward W. Hunt , 2927 Coll ie r Drive , N.W.
An open lot with 49 spaces; self pa rking; 2 inbound and 2 out bound
reservoir spaces; one entrance on Chapel Street, one exit on Markham
Street.
Mr. Edward W. Hunt presented the plan for the proposed parkin g lot.
Th~ City Traffic Engineer reccmmended approval with the foll owing
exception:
Entrance and Exit on Markham Street only with
no driveways on Chapel Street or Mangum Street
IN EXECUTIVE SESSION~ it was moved and seconded that this recommendation be APPROVED. All were in favor.
D.
270 GARNETT STREET, S.W. Mr . Fra nk Priles, 1050 Ponce de Le on
Avenue, N.E. An open lot with 124 spaces; attendant pa rking; one
entrance on Garnett Street , one exit on Brotherton Street,
In the absence of Mr. Priles , the Ci ty Traffic Engineer pr es ent e d
the plan for t he proposed pa r k ing lot a nd re commended a ppr oval of
this applica t ion with the follow i ng exce ption :
Ma x i mum of 115 Pa r k ing Spa ces
( Remove 3 spaces for inbound res ervoir and
1 space fo r interna l c i rcu la tion)
The Comm i ssion approved this re comme nda tion .
E.
GARNE TT STREE T and CEN TRAL AVENUE ~ S .W , Mr. Ro y H. Farme r , 2154 Lil a c
Lane, Decatur , ·Ge orgi a . An open lot with 18 spa c e s ; self pa rkin g;
2 inb ou nd a n d 2 outbound r eservoir sp a ces ; one ent r ance -ex i t on
Garnet t S tre e t.
In the absence of Mr . Farmer , the Ci t y Traffic Eng i neer present e d t he
p_l an f or t he pr o pos e d pa rk i ng lot and re c ommende d app rova l , The
Commission approve d t his recomme ndatio n.
F.
26 0 PRYOR STREET, S.W . Mr, Ra lph R. Car roll , A A A Pa r k in g, In c. ,
75 Hous t on Stre e t , N.E. An open l o t wi t h 72 spa c es; s elf pa rk in g;
8 inboun d a nd 8 out bound rese r voir s pa ces ; one en tra nce - exit on
Pryor Stre et , one entra nce- exit on Ga r ne tt Str ee t ,
Mr . Ra lp h R. Carro l l and Mr . R. F, Willi ams pre s e n te d t he plan fo r
t he propo s ed park ing lo t. The Cit y Tra ff i c Eng ineer recommended
approval o f t his a ppl i ca t ion. The Comin i s sion a pp r ove d thi s
recommendat i on.
�/
Minutes of the Tra ff ic and Transportat i on Corrrrni ss ion Meet i ng; Novemb er 27, 1967;
page 3
G.
43 26th STREET i N.W. Mr. Clarance Li berman 1 805 Peachtree St r eet , N.E.
An open l ot wi th 42 spaces ; self park ing; 5 i nbound and 5 ou tbound
reserv o ir spaces; one entrance - ex it on 26t h Street.
Mr . Liberman pr es ented the p lan for the pro pos ed parking lo t , The
applic ant for th i s perm it ha s also made appl i cation to the Planning
Conuni ss i on for a Use Permi t f or the purpose of us i ng t he property
as a pa rk ing lot . The Comm i ss i on approv ed t he traf fic operations .
chara cterist ic s of the propos al as presented in the a ppl i cat ion
subject to the grant i ng of the Use Penni t b y the Plann ing Comm i ss i on,
The Zon ing Committee, and The Boar d of Alderme n .
H.
13 58 PEACHTREE STREET , N, E , Mr, Ra lph R._ ·.Carroll A A A Parking,
Inc., 75 Hous t on St reet , N.E. An open 1:ot wi th 78 add itiona l spaces
( giving a t ota l of 158 spa ce s ); se l f pa rking; 8 · nbou d and 8
ou t bound reservo i r spaces; one entrance on Peach tree S treet and on e
entra nce on Lomba rdy Wa y ; t wo ex i ts on Peacht r ee S treet a nd one
exit on Lombar dy Way . To be a n a dd i tion to ex i s t ing park ing lot
at 135 4 Peac htre e Stre et , N,E ,
Mr . Ral ph R. Ca r r oll and Mr . R, F, Wi ll i ams presen te d t he pl an f or
the prop osed parking lo t. The City Traffic Engine er rec ommended
approval of this a ppl ication. The Corrrrn i ss i on a pprove d this
rec ommendat i on .
I.
360 WILLIAMS STREET, N. W. Mr . B. E . Taylor, Au t o Park ing and Service
Corp. , 130 Auburn Avenue , N,E. An open lot wi t h 85 spaces; sel f and
attenda nt parking; 3 i nbou nd an d 3 ou t bound rese rvoir spaces; one
entra nce - exit on Will i ams St reet one entrance- ex it on Peachtree
Place , one entrance =exit on Alexander Street
In the a bs ence of Mr . Taylor , the Ci t y Traffic Eng i neer pre s ente d the
plan for the proposed pa rking lot a n d recomme nde d a pp rov a l of this
application with the follow ing exce p t ions :
1,
Maximum of 82 parking space s .
2.
Entrance and Exit on Al exande r Street, a nd
Entrance and Ex it on West Pea cht r ee Pla e . and
No ent r ance and Ex it on Wi ll iams Street, wi th the
f u rther st i pu lat ion
3,
That t he existing driveway on t he Wi ll iams Street side of
the lot b e closed by some type of phys ica l barrier s u ch
as a fence or by raising the curb and sidewalk to normal
pos it i on.
The Commi ss ion approved t h is recomme ndation,
�Minu te s of t he Tra f fic and Transp ort ati on Commi ss i on Me e ting ; Novembe r 27 ~ 1967;
page 4
III o
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACC I DENTS , Supe r i ntendent J, L , Mos e ley .
Super i ntende nt Mosel ey r epor ted the following t ra ff i c acc ident s t hrou gh
November 26 ~ 1967J a s c ompa r ed with the s ame per i od i n 1966.
Fa tal Ac c i dent s
In j ure d Acc i dent s
Propert y Dama ge Acc i den t s
IV ,.
196 7
1966
84
2 602
18 783
98
2.498
19,849
21 , 469
22 ,445
RE·PORT OF THE CI 1Y TRAFFIC ENGINEER,
The Tr af f i c Engineer gav e a b rief r eport on t he progres s t o date r egard i ng
the propos al of the Traffic Parkin g and Transit Committee t o i mpose a
$10 f ine f or vio lations of NO PARKI NG regulations during t he hours
7: 00 t o 9 ~00 a. m. and 4 g00 to 7 : 00 p . m,
The Tr aff ic Eng ineer a lso gave a b r ief r eport on the pr ogress of
d i scuss ions regarding t he proposal to i ns t all Rai l road Gra de Cross ing
Bells and Li gh t s Warning Sys tems at t he Li nkwood Road Cross ing and at
t he Fai rburn Road Crossing of the Seaboard Coas t l i ne Ra i lroad in
Southwest Atla nta .
V.
OTHER BUSINESS.
Mr . Edmund w. Hughes of the Atlanta Traffic and Sa fety Council suggested
that perhrps a new pol icy was nee ded rega rdin g park ing regu l ations on
downtown st reets. The gene ral propos ition i nvo lve d t he compl aints which
a re somet i me s received from ci t izens who get parking tickets for parking
on NO PARKI NG zones during the ni ghtt i me or on Sundays and Hol i days.
After a lengthy d i s cus s i on , it was a greed that this mat ter de s erved
careful review and t ha t Central Progress , Inc . , shou l d a ls o be i nvolved
in discuss ing this matter .
There being no f urther bus i ness , t h e meeting wa s a djou rne d at 3~45 p . m,
VI ..
NEXT MEETING:
�MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meet i ng of the Traffic and Transportation Corrnnission of the City of
Atla n ta was held in Committee Room No o 1 of the City Hall on Monda y 9 Oc tober
30 ~ 1967 , at 2 : 00 p.m . The following members were present ~
Mr .
Mr .
Mr o
Mr .
Mr.
George Goodwin 9 Chairman
Jack E. Crowder , Vice Chairman
Robert F o Adamson
Charles C. Mathias
Peter J o Stell i ng
Absent :
Mr . John R. Wi lso n, Jr .
Mr . Grady A. Lee
Also present were Ci ty Traffic Eng i neer Karl A. Bev i ns; Mr . P. Andrew Spr i nger ,
Sa f e ty Engi neer , The Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council; Mr. Wi ll i am Ni x ,
At lanta Trans it System , Inc .; Sergeant Mi chael Edwards ~ Atla nta Pol ice
Departme n t .
The meeti ng was .called to order by the Chairman and the follow i ng bus i ness
was c onside r ed .
Io
II.
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC .
None
PERMI TS FOR OFF =STREET PARKING FACILITIES .
A.
14 BUTLER STREET , N.E. Sunsh i ne Park i ng , I nc o, 13 0 I v y Stre et ~ N. Eo
.An open lot wi th 78 spaces; self parking; 5 i nbound r e s e rv oi r
spa c e s ; one entrance =ex i t on Butler St reet o
The Cit y Tr aff i c Engi neer recommended approval of the a ppl icat i on
with t h e follow ing change :
Only 73 parking spa ces
The Corrnn i ss i on a pproved th i s re commendat i on .
B.
42~44 DECATUR STREET , S . E. Mr. Ga r l and Foll i s , All r i ght Parking of
Georgia , Inco An open lot wit h 74 spaces ; a t tendant parking ; 10
inbound and 10 outbound re s ervoir spa ce s ; one entranc e ~ex i on
De catur Street 9 one exit on Exchange Pla ce . To b e opera t ed on a
t emporary per mit on l y a s an a dd iti on t o t he a l ready ex i s t i ng 6 1
car s pace parking lo t wh ich i s lo cat ed i mme di a t e l y adja cent to
and ea s t o f thi s lo t an d usi ng the exis ting driveways to the 61
ca r s pa ce lot which is al~ e a dy in ope rati on . ( Th i s propert y ha s
already been app r oved b y t he Corrnn ittee a nd Board of Alderme n for
a 3 62 space ca r gara ge for t he Sc ott Hu dgens Company.)
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; October 30 ~ 1967;
page 2
Mr. Garland Follis appeared representing Allright Parking of Georgia~
Inc . The City Traff i c Engineer recommended approval of the applicat i on . The Committee approved this recommendation .
C.
240- 244 PRYOR STREET 9 S.W . Mr . Ralph R. Carroll ~ A A A Parking , Inc.
An open lot with 27 spaces; self parking 3 i nbound and 3 outbound
reservoir spa ces; one entrance - exit on Pryor Street .
Mr . George Williams appeared representing A. A A Pa rk i ng , Inc . The
Ci ty Traffic Engineer recommended approval of the appl i cation .
The Commission approved this recommendation .
III .
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS; Superintendent J . L. Mosele y.
Sergeant Micha e l Edwards reported tha t the Fa tal Acci dents were down
8%9 the Injured Accidents were up 2% a nd Property Dama ge Acc idents
down 7% . Enforcement Viola tions Booked ~ Drunk Dr i ving was up 10%~
Speedi ng up 16% and Other Moving Vi olat i ons up less than 1%.
Sergeant Edwards reported the followi ng traff i c a c cidents t hrough
Oct ober 29 , 196 7, as compared wi th th e s ame per i od i n 1966 .
Fatal Accidents
I njured Acc idents
Pr opert y Damage Acc idents
I V.
1967
1966
78
2~326
16 ?919
85
2~286
18 2197
19~323
20 v56 8
RE PORT OF THE CI TY TRAFFIC ENGI NEER.
The Traffic Engi nee r ga ve a br ief r eport o f the Traffic Eng i neering
Depart ment ' s budge t f or 1968 .
V.
OTHER BUSINESS.
A b rief dis c uss i on of the Atl ant a Pol ice Departme n t 's t wo new f r eeway
emergency vehicles .
The re b eing no f u rt her busine ss 9 the meet ing was a djourne d at 2 ~50 p . m.
VI .
NEXT MEETING :
Monday , November 27 , 196 7.
�MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meeting of the Traffic and Transportation Connnission of the City of
Atlanta was held in Connnittee Room No o 1 of the City Hall on Monday, September
25, 1967, at 2:00 p.m. The following members were present :
Mr .
Mr.
Mro
Mro
Mr.
Mr .
George Goodwin, Chairman
Jack Eo Crowder, Vice Chairman
John Re Wilson, Jr.
Robert F . Adamson
Grady A. Lee
Charles C. Mathias
Absent :
Mr. Peter J o Stelling
Also present were City Traffic Engineer Karl Ac Bevins; Mr. P. Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer, The Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council; Mr . John Gerson and
Mr. William Nix, Atlanta Transit System, Inc . ; Superintendent J. L. Moseley
and Sergeant Mi chael Edwards , Atl a nt a Police Depa rtment.
I.
II.
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC.
None
PERMITS FOR OFF - STREET PARKING FACILITIES .
A.
896 JUNIPER STREET, N.E. Mrs c
Atlanta, Georgia. An open lot
inbound reservoir spa ces a nd 1
entra nce on Jun i per Street and
W. Bo Wellborn , 223 15th Street , N.E.,
with 27 spaces; self parking; 2
outbound reservoir space; one
one exit on Evelyn Street.
The City Tra ffic Engineer recommended a pproval of the a pplica tion .
The Commi ssion a pproved this re c ommendat i on .
B.
623 - 31 WEST PEACHTREE STREET , N.E . Mr o Lewi s Gross , 31 24 Buford
Highwa y, Atl a n t a , Georg ia ~ for Qu i ck 'n Tast y Snack Shops , Inc.
An open lot wi th 60 space s ; sel f a nd a ttendant pa rking; 6
inbound reservo i r spa ces; one entra nce - exit on West Peachtree
St reet .
The City Tra ff ic Engine er re commended approval of the a pplica tion
wi t h t he fo llowi ng res t r ic t i ons :
1.
NO LEFT TURNS int o or out o f t he Wes t Pea cht re e
S treet e ntran c e - e x it .
2.
On l y 55 parki ng spaces c
The Connn i ss i on a pp r ov ed t h i s rec omme ndati on o
�Minutes of the Traffic and Trans por t ation Comm i ss ion Meet i ng; September 25, 1967;
page 2
C.
14 BUTLER STREET, N.E. Sunshi e Park ing , Inc., 130 Ivy Street , N. E.
An open lot wi t h 78 spa es; self parking; 12 inbound rese rvoir spa ces;
one entrance on Bu t l e S tree t a .d one ex it on Butle r St reet .
The City Tr aff i c Eng i eer r e c omme de d t hat th i s appl i cation be held
un t i l some add i t i ona l i nforma i on ou ld be assemb l ed be cause the
applica t ion wa s no t f iled un t i l Fr i day , Sep t ember 22 , 196 7, and
c e rtain i t ems such a s he inbound and outbound reserv o i r spa ces ,
tot al numbe r of c ar s pace s , th e parking pl an, sta ll wi dths and
a i sle wi dths ne e d c l arificat i on .
n view o f t hese unanswered
ques tions a nd s ome o her i nforma t i on des · red , t he Commi ss ion
membe r s v o t ed t o wit old a .t · on on t he app licat i on un til the
ne x t mee ng .
I II.
REPORT OF TRAFFI ~ ACCIDENTS, Su pe ri nt ende nt J . L. Mose l ey .
Sergeant Mi ha e l Edwards re por t ed t hat t h e Fatal Accidents were down
19. 7%, In jured Acci ents we r e u p ~ of 1% a d Pr operty Dama ge down 7% .
Se r gean t Edwa r ds re por t e d t he fo l l owi ng t r affic a ci de n ts throu gh
Se p temb er 24, 196 7, as ompa red wi th the same peri od n 1966.
Fata l Ac ident s
I n jured Ac i dents
Pr oper ty Damage A
I V.
RE PORT OF THE
TT
i den ts
196 7
1966
61
2, 0 26
14, 89 1
76
2, 01 6
16 , 0 10
16 ,978
18 , 102
TRAF l ' ENGIN EER.
The Traf fic Eng ineer gav e a b r i e f summary of h i s bu dget request f or the
ca l endar year 1968. He also d iscussed b rief l y the pr ogress t o date on
the prop os e d use of Staggered Hours to mp rove t raffic ond itions and the
seriou s nee d for ad di tiona l new raf ii s i gna l i ns t a l l ations .
V.
OTHER BUS INES S .
A.
STEAM I NTERFERI NG WI TH SI hT DI STANCE ON THE FREEWA Y.
Members of t he Comm jss i on ·all e d att ention to the Steam wh i ch appears
on the Fre eway ( northbou nd as tra f f i c leav es I - 20 eas t and st a rts
nor th in t he ne i ghb orhood of Decatur Street and sou t hbou nd on the
Downt own Conne tor just be fo re t he Hunter Street Off =Ramp ) wh i c h
interferes with s i ght distan e u nder ertain weather cond i t i ons . It
was though t t hat s ince thes e curv es on the f re ewa y a r e des i gned wi t h
t he idea of gua r ante e ing a cert a in min i mum s i ght di s t a nc e for t he
�Minutes of the Traff ic and Tra nsporta t ion Commiss i on Meeting; September 25, 196 7;
page 3
high speed traffic that a s c r een of s t eam or any othe r type of
i nterfe r ence with s i gh di s tan e should be e l "mina t ed. The Traffic
sa nd det e rm i ne what c ould
Engi nee r was d i re ted to che k i o
be done t o e l ~m· nate th pr o lem.
B.
OVE RHEAD LANE ASS IGN MENT S GNS .
It was sugges · ed that "LEFT ONLY" l a es ce prov ided on Northside
Dr ive a t it s i nterse c i o wi
Ma r "ett a s · r ee t.
Ano t her sugge s t · on was ma e t a · t.raft i i nbou don Wes t Marietta
St ree t a As .by S t re e · 1 w ic . now t ra e ls i nbound in t wo l anes 9 be
gove n e d b y l& e a ss · gnme _t s · gns whi h des i gna t e the r i ght hand
la ne a s a "R GH' ONLY" la e and t e lef lane as a St r a i gh t Through
lane.
·c.
CAIN STREE r.
At t e n t i on was called o the parki g 11 a ppa r e tl y i llegal" wh i ch t akes
pla ce on the north s "de of a L Scree t be t ween Pi edmont Av enue an d
Cour tland St re t a nd a lso co che l a
of alignment between the lane
l i nes on t he ea s t s i e o f P edmon t Ave nue a nd t he la ne l i nes on the
west side of Pi edmon t Av enue as · raf i move s along Ca i n Street.
D.
HARRIS STREE T.
Attent i o was alled o t e des i rab i l.' t y of ha v ing t he nor t h s i de of
Harr i s Stree t be tween Sp r Lng S r e e · a d Pea htre e Street NO PARKI NG
AT ANY TIME i n ord er t o b et r t a k
a re o · heavy traff i c loads
wh i ch freque nt ly o ur on Harr i s S r ee · de s tined t o make a l eft
t u rn int o Pea h ree S r e e t and pr oce d no rth on Peachtree t owards
t he Rege n y Ho t e 1 du 1. g the ea r y ever, g hou r s.
E.
ADAMS VILLE .
The s i gn t d i s an e pr oblem a used by a store bu i ld i ng on th e sou t h
we s t orner of Fa i r burn Roa a nd Ba ers Ferry Roa was i s .u ssed
and al s o · he d iffi ul t wh i ch traf icon Baker s Ferry Road has i n
cr ossing Fair burn Road wa s d i s uss ed. The Traf fi Eng ineer s t a t ed
that s ine a traffi s i gna l wa s a lready i n operation at t he in t er se t ion of Go r don Road ar.d Fa 1.r burn Road and i n ce the r e was su ch a
s hor t d i s t a n e a pproximat ely 100 feet ) be ween the s e t wo int ersecti ons
that it was a phys i al imposs i b 1 l ity to cons ider us i g traffi s i gna l
equ i pmen t a t botb.. lo at io s a n d co n i ue to ac commo date all of he
t u rn i ng mov eme nt s that nee d t o t ake pla e .
�Minutes of the Traff ic and Transport a t i on Corrnn "ss i on Meet ing; September 25 9 1967;
page 4
F.
HOWELL MI LL ROAD, N. W.
At t e nti on was a l led t o t he pos s i b i l i ty of wi dening Howell Mi ll Road
t o a cc orrnnoda te at le a s l f our mov i ng la .e s o f t raf fic a n d pre f erably
f i v e la nes of mov ng t r aff ic and to t h e poss i b i l it y of tying t h i s
i n wi th the a pp l i at i ons or rezon: n g tha t are c urren tl y t ak i ng
pla c e .
0
G.
POST OFFI E SUBSTATI ON PARK NG.
Attent i on was a ls o a le t o · h park n g problems an d traffic
operat ing probl ms w i c s e m o o .ur i n t he i mmed i a t e ne i ghborhood
of pos t o ff ·e bra he s . The ques i on wa s asked a s t o th e feasib ility
of on · a ·ting the Pos t Mas ter l o see i f p rk i ng and ac c ess c ould be
ca refull y ch e ck ed befo r e new st.:..bsca ti o s or bran hes are establ i shed.
0
H.
SYLVAN ROAD
LAKEWOOD AVENU E.
A problem of traff . s ou bo .d o Sy l v an Road t urning lef t in to
Lakewoo d Av e ue and en d i n g u p on t e wr on g s i de of the med i an wa s
cal l ed to th e Traf ic Eng ' e e 9 s a tte n t i n wi h h e sugges t i on
tha t some type of s i gn · n g an d / or mark i ng i s neede d t o min i mi ze or
p rev e nt oc u r ance of th i s hazardous mo eme nt .
I.
STREET LI GHTS .
The n e e d f or upgrad i n g s tr e et l i gt t s p part i cul a r ly the one at th e
in terse ton o Mi ms S t r e et and Math e wson Pl a e, S . W, , was alle d
to t he a t e · i on of the Traf i c Eng i neer. He i n dicated th a t thi s
type of p r obl em a be me almost a rouc i ne i tem a n d that the
department cou d mov e on
1s i mmediatel y ( a pprox i mately 12 to 15
weeks ne e de d t o omp lete . •
J.
ONE =WAY STREE TS .
Some d i s' u ss i on wa s held rega di g t e growi g need f or one - way
ope rat ion on 14 ' h S r ee t , 0 th s ·re e t 9 We st Pea h t ree St reet and
Pea chtree S tre et in order t o ak e are of traffi c loads su ch a s th e
on es anti c i pated be ing ge npere d by t he pro posed pr oje ct at the no rth
ea s t c orn er of 14
Stree t and Pea chtree .
There be ing n o f u r he r bus ine ss , · e me eting was adjourned a t 3 : 15 p . m.
VI.
NEXT MEETIN
·i
Mon da y 9 0 t ob e r 3 0 9 1 670
�MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meeting o f t he Tra f fic an d Tra nsportation Comm i ss i on of t he Ci t y of
Atlanta was held in Comm i tt ee Room No o L of the City Hall on Monday , August
28 , 1967, a t 2 : 00 p.m. The foll owi ng members were present :
Mr . Ge or ge Goodwi n , Cha i rman
Mr . Jack E. Crowder, Vi ce Cha irman
Mr. J ohn R. Wi lso n , Jr.
Abs e nt g
Mr •. Robe rt F. Adamson
Mr . Gr a dy A. Lee
Mr. Charl e s C. Mat h i a s
Mr . Pe t er J . S te ll ing
Also present we r e City Tra ff i c Eng i neer Kar l A. Bev i ns ; Mr. P . Andrew Sp ri nger;
Safety Eng i neer , The At l an ta Traff i c and Safety Counc il; Mr. Edmun d W. Hughes ,
Managing Di r e ct or , The A l an t a Traffic and Sa fe ty Counc i l ; Mr . J ohn Ger s on ,
Atlanta Tra ns i t Sys t em9 In . ; Super i nte nden t J . L . Mos el ey and Sergeant
Micha el Edwa r ds , At l a n ta Po l ice De partme n t.
Io
II .
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC.
None .
PERMI TS FOR OFF=STREET PARKING FACI LITIES.
A.
230 GARNETT STREET, S.W. Mr. Ra ymond L . J ohnson, O.K. Parking Servi ce ,
12 24 Cumb er l a nd Roa d, N. E. An open lo t wi t h 47 s pa ces ; a t t e ndant
park i ng ; 5 inbo und re s e rv o i r s pace s ; one en tran ce on Ga rne t t St reet ;
orie exi t on Ga rnet t S tree t a nd one e x it a t t he Al le y .
The Tr aff ic Eng ine e r r e commende d a pprov a l of the a p p li ca t ion wit h
t he re s t r ic t i on of NO LEFT TURNS int o or ou t of Garne tt S t ree t . The
Commi ss i on approved t hi s re comme nda ti on .
B.
6 23 - 3 1 WEST PEACHTREE STREET , N. E. Mr. Lewi s Gr oss , 3 124 Bu f ord
Hi ghwa y, Atl anta, Geo r g i a , f or Qu i ck 'n Ta st y Sna ck Shops , I n c . An
open lo t wi th 60 s paces , se lf an d at te ndan t pa rk ing ; 6 inbound
r ese r vo i r s paces ; one e nt ran ce a nd one e x i t on Wes t Pea ch t r e e S t r e e t .
Th i s appl i cat i on wa s tab l ed awa i t ing add i t i onal de t a i led i n f ormation
about t he propos ed l ay ou t of t he pa rk i ng s ta lls and i sles .
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Corrnnission Meeting; August 28 , 1967 ;
page 2
C.
185 MARIETTA STREET.
Mr. George C. Morr i s .
No applica tion had been filed pr i or to the meeting , therefore no
action was taken.
D.
AIR RIGHTS PARKING DE CK o Review of previousl y approved permit.
The Traff ic Eng i neer r e corrnnende d a pprova l of pr oposed rev isions
in design which are in acc ordance wi t h ex i sting perm i t. The
Corrnnission concurred with the Traffic Engineer's recorrnnendation.
E.
1200 PEACHTREE STREET, N.E. Mr. Fr ank Hazel , Atlantic Realty
Company, 10 48 Hurt Bu i ld i ng . An ope n l o t wi t h 66 spaces; self
park ing; 5 inbound reservoir spaces; one entrance on Pe ach tree
Stree t and one entranc e at Rear Alley; one ex i t on Peach tree
Street and one exit at Rear Aliey.
It was rec ommended that the poss i b i l ity of making bo th of the
Pe achtree Stre e t driveway entrances with exits f r om t he parking
lot to t he 20 f oot Al l ey a t the rear of t he pa rk i ng lo t.
The Traffic Engineer wa s instruc t ed t o conf er with the applicant
and if thi s po int could b e reso l ved s at i sfactorily that the
fa cility be ap proved wi th NO LEFT TURNS at the Pea ch tr e e Street
driveways.
III.
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACC I DENTS; Super in tendent J o L. Moseley.
Sergeant Mi chae l Edwards reported that the Fatal Acc ident s were down
9.5%, Injured Ac c ide n t s down 3½"/4~ Pro perty Damage Ac c i dents down 6\%,
and the Enforc ement Vi ola t ions Booked (inc luding drunk dr i ving ,
spe eding and ot her movi ng v i olati ons ) were up 5. 7% .
Sergean t Edwa r ds repor t ed the follow ing traffi c ac c ident s through
Augus t 27 ~ 196 7, as compa red wit h t he same period i n 1966 .
Fat a l Ac c i de n t s
Injured Ac ide n t s
Pr ope rty Damage Acci dent s
196 7
1966
57
1,77 4
13, 535
63
1,841
14~ 454
15, 366
16 , 358
IV o REPOR T OF THE CI TY TRAFFIC ENGINEER .
A.
KINGSWOOD LANE, N. W.
The Tr aff ic Eng ineer reviewed t he problem which ha d r esulted on
�Minute s of the Traffic. a nd Transporta t i on Commi ss i on Meet i ng; August 28 , 1967;
pa ge 3
Kingswood Lane due t o the Board of Educat i on's el i mi na ti on of all
of t he off =s t reet park i ng for stude n t s and some of t he of f =street
park ing for t he fa c ul ty at No rth s i de H' gh School.
The Boa r d of Educat ion has take n h i s ~~ep i n conne ction with the
expans i on of Nor ths i de Hi gh Sch o 1. They requested t~a t Ki ngswood
Lane be made One =Way and that pa rking be pe r mitt ed on bot h s i des
of Kings wood Lane du.ring the 1967=68 s choo l year. Th i s r equest
wa s made to t he Tr a ffic Engineer i ng Depart~en t approx i matel y two
weeks be f ore the openi ng of schoo l . The Tr affic Eng i ne e r
advis ed t he Board o f Edu c ation represen t a ':ives t o try t o cont ac t
th e res ident s of the ne i ghborhood an · work ou t an ac c e p t able
agre emen t. As of Friday ~ Augus t 25~ 1967, n o satis fa c t ory
ag reement had bee worked out between the sch ool pe op l e a n d t he
residents . Li eu t enant F rre st e r of the At lant a Po l i ce Department
an d the Traffic Engine e r to gether a g r e e d tha t the One =Wa y
ar r a ngement would be the only pra tical way to minimi ze
inconv e ni e nc e an d hazard to he ge ne r al publ ic and that this
would be done a s an emergency measure beg inning Monday morn ing 9
Au gus t 28~ 196 7. Th.e Traffi Engi eer f ur ther empha¢L z: ed t hat 9
in hi s op inion, th ' s One =Wa y arrangeme n t wi th parking on both
s ides o f the street was a very unsatisfact ory a rrangeme nt and
tha t the s chool off ici al s should make s ome ot he r arr a ngements
regard i ng s t ud enc and facu l t y parking a n d permit the street to
be us e d as a Two=Way s treet .
B.
STAGGERED HOURSe
The Tr aff ic Engineer reviewed the variou s d i s cuss i ons a n d progress
which had been made by The Atlanta hambe r of Commerc e 9 The Georgia
S tate Hi ghway De partmen t, and o her agenci es in cons i der ing the use
of stagge red working hours as a means of i mp roving t raffic con diti ons
dur ing peak traffic hours, The Tra ff ic Engineer re comme n ds th i s
t e chn ique as a practica l and use f ul traffi i mprov ement tool an d
urges that it be ex p lore d full y.
c.
U. S a DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATTON $ FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMIN I STRATION,
NATIONAL HIGHWAY SAFETY BUREAU'S HI GHWAY SAFETY PROGRAM.
The Tr af fic Engineer r epo r ed progress t o date on th e city and state
co nform ing and cooperating with this National Highway Sa fety Program.
The first s t ep wh1.ch involv ed ce:rtain e nab l ing leg i sl ation and t he
appo intme nt of a Coor dinator of Highway Safety for the State of
Georg i a has been t ake n by the S tat e Legis ature and by the Gove rn or.
Mr . Ben Jordan 1s t he Coordinator of Highwa y Sa fety for The State of
Georgi a . Mr. Jordan' s office- at ~i s requ es t , 1s being furni shed a
f6recast for a ten year period of rhe expe diture s aPt1cipated b y
�Minutes of the Traffic ar,d Transport a tion Comm i ss i on Meeting; August 28, 1967;
page 4
th e City of Atl an ta i n conformi ng wi th t he various st a nda r ds s e t
forth in the Hi ghwa y Sa f e t y Ace a nd i n the a dmi nistrat i on of the
Highway Sa fety Act by The National Hi ghwiy Sa fet y Bure au. ThQS
cost estimate wa s del i vere d by the Tra f fic Engineering Depa rtment
to the City Comptroll e r's office on Monday morning, August 28,
1967. Although, at the pre s e nt tim.e ther e are no funds available
in this program for tra f f i c e ng ine ering activities, it is
desirable that every ef f or t be made to cooperate and that certain
planning activities be und e rtak en at the earliest possible date.
Do
TOPICS PROGRAM - ( Traff::. c Ope rations Program to Increase Capacity
and Sa f et y. )
The Traffic Eng ine er rev i e wed the s i tu a t i on a s i t stands toda y and
brought the Comm i ss i on up - t ouciate on poss i ble courses of a ct i on
open to the Ci ty of Atlant a i n ord e r to cooperate with and
par tic ipa'te in this pa rt i cu i a r program, All moneys ava i lable
und e r this TOP I CS Program come only t hrou gh The Georg i a State
Highway Depa rtment, the pres en t pol i cy of th e Highway De pa rtment
must be ch a nge d in or der to pe rm i t mone y of t h i s sort to be
s pe nt for th i s purpose . Al so , th e Fe de r a l Agencies are requiring
th a t a n Are a -Wi de Pl an on traf f i c ope ra ting i mprovements be
developed prior to a ny su bmiss i on of sp e c i fic proj e cts . The
Tra ffic Eng i ne e r r e port ed th at he wa s go i ng t o unde r take t o
obt a i n an es tima te of th e c ost cf t hi s Area ~Wide Pla n and t hat
he was guessing that th e c os t woul d ra nge be t wee n $50,000 and
$200,000. He a lso stated tha t he bel ieve d th a t a consul t i n g
firm could prepare the pl an wi t h t he ne cessary back- up stud i es
and have it ready f or submis s i on i n approximately six months
from the date of s tarting.
E.
ASHB Y STREET AND HUNTER STRE ET.
Mr. J . R. Wil s on an d t he Tra f f i c Er,gi r1eer b r ought the Corrnni ss i on
up - to- dat e on pl ans to i mp r ove tra f f i c operat i ons at this
i n tersection t hrou gh th e use o f Lef t Turn storage lanes on
Ashb y Street , approach i ng Hunt e r S tree to
The r e be ing no f urther bus ines s 1 Ehe meet i ng wa s ad j ou rned at 3 : 15 p .m.
V.
NEXT MEETING:
Monda y 1 Se p tembe r 25 , 196 7.
�TENTATIVE AGENDA
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
Monday , August 28, 1967
2:00 p. m. , Committee Room No. 1, Cit y Hall
Atlant a , Georgi a
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Ill.
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HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC o
PERMITS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES o
A.
230 GARNETT STREET, S . W. O. K. Park i ng Serv i ce, 1224 Cumber l and
Roa d, N. E. ; Mr. Ra ymond L. Johns on. An open lot with 57 spa ces;
a tt endant parking; one entrance on Garne tt Street; one exit on
Garne tt Stree t and one ex it a t t he Alley o
B.
623 -31 WEST PEACHTREE STREET, NoEo Mr. Lewi s Gros s, 31 24
Buford Hi ghwa y, Atlant a, Georgia, f or Quick n Ta sty Snack Shops,
Inc . An open l ot wit h 60 spaces; s e lf and attendant pa r k ing; one
en t r ance and one ex i t on West Peachtree Street .
C.
185 MARI ETTA STREET.
D.
AI R RIGHTS PARKI NG DECK. Review of previously a pprove d pennit.
The Tr affic Engi neer recommends approval of propose d r ev isions in
design, which ar e i n accordance with existing perm i t.
Ge orge C. Morris e
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS ; Superintendent J. L. Mos e ley.
lV o REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER.
V.
OTHER BUSINESS.
Vl o NEXT MEETING:
September 25, 1967.
�...
June 19, 1967
MEMO TO:
Members of Traffic a nd Transportation Coumission
..
Due to the fact tha t a number of the members will be out of the c it y
next week and since there is no pressing business on hand , the regu lar
June 26, 1967 , meeting has been cancelled .
If another meeting is needed before the regula r July 31st da t e
Chairman George Goodwin will notify you through our office.
Ka r l A. Bev ins, Sec retary
Tr a ff i c & Tr ansportat i on Commission
�MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meet ing of the Traff i c and Transportation Commission of the Ci t y of
Atlanta was held i n Committee Room No . 1 of the City Hall on Monday, May 29,
1967, at 2~00 p.m . The follow i ng members were present ~
Mr . John R. Wi lson, Jr .
Mr. Charles C. Mathias
Absent :
Mr . George Goodwi n , Chairman
Mr. Jack E. Crowder , Vi ce Chairman
Mr . Robe r t F. Adamson
Mr . Grady A. Lee
Mr. Peter J. S t ell i ng
Also present were City Traffic Engineer Karl A. Bevi ns ; Mr . P . Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer, The Atlanta Tra ffic and Safety Council; Mr. Edmund W. Hughes,
Managing Director , The Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council ; Mr . John Gerson,
Atlanta Transit System, I n c.; Super intendent J. L. Moseley and Sergeant
Michael Edwards , At lanta Po l i ce Departmen t.
In the absence of the Chairman and Vice Chairman , Mr . J ohn R. Wi lson , Jr .,
presided as Chairman a nd the following bus i ne s s wa s considered .
I.
II.
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC.
None.
PERMITS FOR OFF-STREET PARK NG FACI LITIES.
A.
200 PRYOR STREE T, S . W. Mr . Ra lph R. Carroll, A A A Park i ng , Inc. ;
75 Houst on Street, N.E ., Atlanta, Georgi a 3 03 03, an open lot with
44 spaces; self =parking; 4 i nbou n d and 4 ou tb ound reservoir spaces;
one ent r ance on Pryor Stree t and one e x i t on Pryor Street.
Mr . Ge orge E. Wi lliams a ppeared rep resent i ng A A A Parking , Inc.,
and expl aine d t he proposed park ing lot . The Traffic Engineer
called attenti on f or t he need f or a wi der i sle spa ce a t the rear
of the l ot connec ting the two ma in i sles of t he lo t and recommended
that one of the proposed park ing s pace s be e l imi nated to provide
suffic i e nt i sle wi dt h for traf fic t o circulate between the two
main is l es .
The Tr af fic Eng i ne er r ecommended t hat one park ing sp ace be eliminated
from e a ch of the t h r ee proposed l ines of parked cars in order to
permi t wi der park i ng sta ll s . The Tr aff i c Engineer a l so recommended
elimina ting one of t he proposed pa rking sta ll s a l ong the north edge
of the roa d in order t o pr ovi de f or the pa rking a ttenda nt ' s business
�Mi nutes of the Tra f fi c an d Transpor ta t i on Connn i ss i on Meet i ng ; Ma y 29 ~ 196 7 ;
page - 2
off ice o These change s e l i mi nat e 5 of th e pr oposed 44 parking
spa ce s and the Tr a f f i c Eng ineer r e commende d approval of the
facil i ty with a max i mum of 39 spa c es o Mr o Wi ll iams stated tha t
t h i s was entirely s at i s fa c t ory o I N EXECUTIVE SESS I ON9 the
Commi ss i on a pp r oved th i s re c omme nda t ion o
III o
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACC I DE NTS; Sup e r i nt enden t J o Lo Mosele y o
Super i n t e n de nt Mos e l ey r epor t e d that th e y c on t inu e to h av e a decrease
in th e number of fata l accident s a nd i n ju r ed accid e n ts o He reported
tha t the fa t al a cci dent s were down 22%9 injure d a cci dents were down
3 or 4% 9 pro pe r ty dama ge acciden ts down 70 8%9 and t he total down 7o4
%0 The e nfor ceme nt vi o l at i ons are up g dru nk dr i v ing 1 08% and
speeding 24o 4%o
Super in te n de n t Mose l ey re por te d t he f oll owing traff l c a c c i dents through
May 28 9 1967 9 a s omp a r e d with the same per i od i n 1966 0
1967
1966
32
Fata l Ac c i den t s . 0000000 00000 00 000 00 0
In jured Acci den t s ooooooo oo ooo oooo oool 9 044
Pr op e r t y Dama ge Ac c i den t s ooooooooooo 8 9 25 6
IV.
RE PORT OF THE CI TY TRAFFI C ENGINEE Ro
The Traffi c Eng ine e r br i ef l y reviewed the foll owi n g items ~
lo
Th e May 18 9 196 7 9 letter fro m the Ge orge Ao Fu l le r Compa n y asking
fo r a 45 t o 60 day e xtens i on of the use of a porti on of t h e wes t
s i de of Spr i ng Street f or a ba rr i cade in c onne tion wi t h t he
construct i on of the Tra i lwa ys Bus Term i nal o
2o
A r equ e s t fro m the D nk ler Plaza Hote l for t h e tempo rary use of
Fors yt h Stre et f or t he load i ng a nd unlo a d ing of hotel gue s t s at
hou r s o t her tha n 7 gQO a offi o t o 9 gQQ ao mo a nd 4 gQQ p orn o to 6 gQQ
p orn o
3o
The ne ed f or a dd it i onal protect ion for th e s c hool cross ing at the
int e r se cti on o f Oakl and Dr i ve and Me r r i ll Av e nue 9 S oWo 9 as well
as a numbe r o f o the r s c hool r oss i ngs with simi lar probl ems o
4o
A requ es t f r om i tiz e ns living in t he ne i ghborhood of Be r ea n
Av e nue 9 Ga sk i l l Stree t 9 Powell Stre et a n d Ki rkwood Av enue 9 S oEo 9
f or th e r emoval of re c e n t l y i ns t alled One =Way s i gns and No Park i ng
s i gns o The Tra ff i Enginee r explained t ha t t he One - Way s i gns and
the No Pa rking s i gns we r e i ns t alled a t the re que s t of c i t i zens of
t his a r ea through t he i r c iv i c c lub a n d that a f te r a few mo nt hs ' t r i al
�.
Mi nutes of the Traf fic and Trans por t at i on Corrnn i ss i on Meet i ng; May 29 9 196 7 ;
p~ge 3
now prefer to go ba ck to the former met hod of traffic operation
and the former pa rk i ng r est ric t i ons o
So
Vo
The planned change from Two=Wa y t o One=Way for the se c tion of
Pi edmont Ave nue lyi ng b e t ween t he Georg i a Ra i lroad and Decatur
Street 9 t hu s c omple t i ng One- Wa y ope ra t i on on the e nt i re sect i on
of Pi edmont Av e nue from Hun ter S tre e t nort hbound t o Twelfth
Stree to
NEXT MEETINGo
The Tr affic Eng i neer sta t ed that he planned t o be ou t of t h e c i t y
mos t· of t he week beg i nning J une 26 9 196 7 9 and t he Corrnni s s i on
membe r s r eques te d t h a t he canva s s t he other members of the
Corrnni ssion t o det e rm i ne an a ppr opr i a te date f or t he next meeting o
The mee ting was adj our ned at 3 ~25 o
�MIN UTE S OF THE
TRAFFI C AND TRANSPORTATI ON COMMI SSION
MEETI NG
A r egular meet i ng of t he Tr a f fic a nd Tr ansporta t ion Commi ssion of the City of
Atlanta was held i n Committ ee Room No o 1 of the Ci ty Ha ll on Monday 9 April 24,
1967 , at 2 : 00 p orn o The fo llowi ng member s we re present g
Mr o
Mr o
Mr .
Mr o
Ge orge Goodwi n , Chairman
Jack E o Crowder , Vi ce Chairman
Char l es Co Mat h i a s
John R. Wi l son, J r .
Abs e nt ~
Mr. Robert F. Adamson
Mr o Gra dy A. Le e
Mr. Pet e r J . S t e l l i ng
Also present were City Tr affi c Eng i neer Ka rl A. Bevins ; Mr . P . Andrew Springer 9
Safety Eng in eer , The At l an t a Tr aff ic an d Sa f e t y Counc i l ; Mr . Edmund W. Hughes ,
Manag i ng Di re c tor 9 The Atla nt a Tr a ffi c and Safe ty Counc i l ; Mr . John Gerson ,
Atlanta Trans i t Sys t em , Inc o; Super "nt ende nt J. L. Moseley , Atlanta Police
Depa rtrnent o
The me e t i ng wa s ca lled to order by Chai rma n Ge or ge Goodwi n and the followin g
business wa s c ons i dered o
I.
II .
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC .
None .
PERMITS FOR OFF=STREET PARKI NG FACILI TI ES.
Mr o Ge orge Goodwi n di squal i f i e d hi ms elf f or t h e 102 Cone St reet , N. W. , a nd
240 ~254 Sp ring Stre et , N. W. 9 off - s t ree t pa rk ing f a c i l ities and a sked tha t
Mr . J a ck Cr owder 9 Vi e Cha i rman pres i de du r ing th e di s cuss i on of t hese
a ppl i cations .
Ao
102 CON E 'STREET, N. W. Mr. Ceci l Al exander , Arch i t e ct for the Equ i t able
Life As su ran e So i e t y . A park ing ga r age with 176 spa c e s an d poss i bl e
expa ns i on t o 300 spa c es ; at te ndan t park ing; 24 i nb ound r e se rv o ir space s;
one entrance =ex it on Cone S t r ee t; one en trance ~exit on Sp ring Stre e t .
Mr . H. Ki ng McCa i n ~ N.S. P oE. 9 F ~nch Ale xander Barne s Rot hsch i ld and
Pa s cha l ; an d Mr . Robe rt Ro Rice , Sys t em Aut o Park s and Gara ges , Miami ,
Flor i da , pr es ented the pl an f or t h e pro po s ed pa r king garage . Mr.
McC a i n expl a ined that the p lans f or t he ga r age we r e de s i gne d fo r a
po s s i bl e ' t hree s t age ar r angeme nt. The f i r s t s t age t o cons i s t of
three l eve l s with a total of 176 space s with t he opt ion of adding a
fou r th lev e l bring ing t he t otal t o 23 7 spac es and s t il l furth e r an
opti on of add i ng a f Lfth lev el br ing i ng th e total t o 300 s pace s . The
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; April 24 9 1967;
page 2
application for the permit was seeking approval for a garage with
a total of 300 spaces and 24 inbound reservoir spaces. Mr. Rice
and Mr . McCain discussed the reservoir problem with the anticipated
sharp inbound morning rush hour peak and explained that the Spring
Street entrance could be operated two lanes inbound with eight cars
in each of two inbound lanes making a total of a sixteen car reservoir
on the Spring Street side o He also explained that it would be possible
to get a third inbound lane by using some of the space allocated for
parking on the Spring Street deck temporarily during the morning peak.
A similar a rrangement could be followed on the Cone Street side, but
the Traffic Engineer sa i d that he fel t that at least one outbound
lane should be left open so that cars desiring to exit during the
Ao Mo peak could get out of the garage. Mr . Rice and Mr . McCain
further explained that it would be possible to permit tenants to
drive between floors on the ramps under certain conditions. Normally,
however , it would be str i ctly an attendant parking arrangement with
the tena nts only driv ing the car s on the ramps . IN EXECUTIVE SESSION,
the Traffic Engi ne er recommende d a pprova l of th e gara ge as proposed
with restric ti ons as follows ~
1.
NO LEFT WRNS i n to or out of the Spring Street
entrance ~ex it .
2.
That a mi n i mum o f 24 i nboun d r e s e rvoir spaces be
p rov i de d for t he operat i on of the garage.
The Commiss i on a pprove d t h i s re c ommendat i on with Mr . George Goodwin
a bst a ining o
B.
240 - 254 SPRI NG STREET 9 N.W . At lanta Car Parks r Inc.; Mr . L. L.
Mcc ollum. A park ing de ck at t he Spri ng Stree t l eve l wi th a c a pac ity
of 53 spaces and 6 i nb oun d rese rvo i r spa ce s o Park i ng i n the basement
a t the Harris S t r eet l ev e l with a ca pa ci t y of 56 spaces and 3 inbound
re ser voir s pa ces mak ing a to t a l of 10 9 s pa ces for the entire deck;
one entra nce - e x i t on Spr i ng Street ; one ent ra nce - exit on Ha rris St ree t;
s i ng l e l an e r amp conne c t i on be twee n l eve ls; attendant pa r king.
The pl a ns fo r t h e propos e d deck were e xpl a ine d b y Mr. L. L. McC o llum.
Mr . Mcco llum emphas ized t hat t he t wo l e ve ls would be opera ted
i n de pendent l y wi th a n att endan t on t h e uppe r leve l a nd a n attenda nt
on the lower l eve l an d wi th a th i rd a t tendant to h e lp i n parking a nd
unparking cars a nd at peak periods a f our t h a t tendant t o he lp with
the park i ng a n d unpark i ng o f cars o He f ur t her expl a ine d t hat the
overf l ow for t he Spr ing Stree t l eve l wou l d be t ak e n down to th e
Harris Street l eve l by wa y of the i n t erna l r amp atid ~atk e rl 9 but t h at t he
exit i ng from the l ower leve l woul d be almos t e ntirely to Harr i s
Street wi th very few9 if any 9 of t he c ars returning to t he Spr ing
Street l evel for ex i ting. I N EXECUTI VE SESSI ON9 t he Tra ffic Engine e r
re commended a ppr ova l of the a pplication with t he r e st r ic t ion of NO ··
LEFT W RNS int o or out of the Spri ng St r ee t entran ce - exit. The
Commi ss i on a pprove d t h i s r ecomme ndation wi t h Mr . Ge orge Goo dwin
a bs t a in ing .
�Minutes of the Tra ff ic and Transportat ion Commi ssion Meeting; April 24 9 1967 ;
page 3
Co
145 HOUSTON STREET , NoEo Aut o Park and Se rv i ce , Inc o; Mr o B·o E.
Taylor o An ope n lot with 3 5 space s ; a tte ndant pa r king; 3 inbound
reserv o i r space s ; one e n t ra nce - exi t on Houston Street.
In the absen ce of anyone to represent t he a pplicant , the Tra ffic
Engi neer exp la ined the propos e d plans and recommended approval of
the plans a s t o conformi ng to th e standa rd policies followed by
the Commiss ion . Th i s re commenda t i on wa s a pproved by the Commission.
Do
1193 - 1197 SPRING STREE T 9 NoWo Mr . Pantel i s Elia Kampouris . An
open lot with 68 parking spaces ; self - park ing; 3 inbound reservoir spaces;
one entrance- exit on Spr i ng Street .
In the a bsence of a n yone t o rep re sent t he a pplica nt 9 the Tra f f ic
Eng ineer 'exp lained the prop os e d pl a ns a nd r e commende d a pprova l of
the pla ns as t o conforming t o th e s t a ndar d policie s fol lowe d by
the Commiss i on. This re c ommendation was approved by the Commission.
Eo
111 COLLINS STREET , S . E. Bi ll Todd , I nc .; Mr . Robert W. Todd. An
open lot wi th 104 pa r king spa ce s ; self a nd a ttenda nt parking; 6
i nbound reservoir spaces; one entrance - e x i t on Col lins Stree to
In the a bs ence of anyone to r e pre s ent the a pplica nt , t he Tra f f ic
Engineer 'expl a ined t he propos e d pl a ns a nd r ecommended approval of
t h e pl a ns a s t o confor mi ng t o t he s ta ndard pol i c ie s followed by
t he Commi s sion . Th i s recommendation was a ppr oved by the Commi ss ion .
Fo
311 HILL STREET , S . E. Sull i van Shell Serv i ce St a t ion; Mr o Melvin
Sul livan. An open lot wi th 40 park ing spaces; atte ndant parking;
3 inbound reservo i r s paces ; one entrance-exit on Memorial Drive;
one ent r ance- exit on Hi ll Street o
In the a bs ence of anyone r e presenting the a ppl icant 9 the Traffi c
Engineer explained tha t th i s was a serv i ce s t ation an d that t h e
applica nt ha d not yet suppl ie d a su i t a ble sketch or drawing
showing how the opera t io n would be orga n i zed. The Traffic Engineer
further state d that 9 i n h i s op i n i on , the operation woul d be
satis fa c tory and he recommended that it be a pproved s ub j ec t t o
the appl icant fi l i ng a su itable drawi ng . Th i s recomme nda t ion wa s
approved by the Commi ss i ono
III .
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACC I DENTS; Super i n ten de nt J. L. Moseley.
Superintendent Moseley reported that the tota l enforcement was u p
approximately 16 . 4%, the accidents were down 8.8%, and the viola t ion
of ca ses booked up 16 .4% 0
Supe rintendent Mos eley repor te d t he fol lowing traffic a ccidents throu gh
Apri l 23 , 1967, as compare d with t he same period in 1966 .
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transport a tion Commission Meeting; April 24, 1967,
page 4
IV.
1966
Fatal Accidents oo ooooo • •• •• ••• •••• • •• • ••• 26
Injured Accidents• • ••• • • •••o• ••• • ••••••
773
Property Damage Accidents ••• • •••••••••• 6 , 089
31
797
7,554
6,888
8,382
REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER .
A.
V.
1967
The Traffic Engineer introduced Miss Frances Dupree as the new
Secretary . He also reviewed the progress on the street widening
and traffic signal installations and revisions at the intersection
of Campbellton Road and Centra Villa Road and also at the intersection
of Campbellton Road and DeLowe Drive . He explained the need for a ·
traffic signal at the intersection of Moreland Avenue and Wylie
Street and reported that this signal had been recommended and
approved by the Board of Aldermen Committee on Traffic, Parking and
Transit at their last meeting. He also reported on the progress of
the channelization and traffic signal installation at the intersection
of Armour Dri ve and Monroe Drive. He also reviewed the experience to
date with the ramp metering device at the Tenth Street northbound
On- Ramp to the North Freeway , reporting to date that there had been
no reported rear~end collisions since the metering device was installed
and that on the adjacent ramps accidents had continued to occur at the
usual rate .
OTHER BUSINESS .
A.
Mr . Jack Crowde r asked wha t progress had been made regarding the
adding of a lane southbound on the North Freeway beginning at the
junction of I - 85 a nd 1 - 75 and going south towards Fourteenth Street
a nd Tenth Stree t . In th e course of the discussion, it developed
tha t the Ge org i a S t a te Hi ghway Department was making some progress
on pl a ns for a dd ing th i s l a ne between the junction and Fourteenth
Street . Th e 14 th St . br i dge prevents adding the lane any further south.
B.
A br i ef d i scuss i on was also held r egarding the possible use of
pol i ce off icers on the Northeast Fr eeway between Peachtree Road and
Monroe Drive du r i ng the P. M. rush a s a n experiment to determine
the feas i b i l i t y of moving t ra f f i c a t a higher rate of flow .
C.
A dis cuss ion wa s held r egar d i ng t h e des i rability a nd possible means
of obtain i ng a more c lear si gni ng job to i ndicate that the northbound
l a ne on the Down t own Conne ct or whi ch exi s t s at Cain Street was an
"ONLY t ype of ope rat i on . Two sugges ti ons were made . One was that
the wor d " ONL Y" mi ght be cha nge d t o THIS LANE MUST TURN LEFT on the
ov erhea d s i gn br i dge s and ano ther one wa s that the overhead sign
b r i dg e wh ich had a bl a nk s pace i n i t mi ght be util i zed for additiona l
a dvanc e warn i ng . I t wa s a ls o brought ou t t hat the State Highway
De partmen t ha d made a r rangement s t o or der a su itable sign for use on
the s i gn b r i dge where space e x is te d f or su ch a sign .
�Minutes of the Traff i c and Tra nsportation Commiss i on Meeting; April 24, 1967 ;
page 5
Do
M"r o George Goodwi n asked what could be done to reduce the confusion
at the intersect ion of Peach tree Road and Beverly Road. The Traffic
Engi neer repl i ed tha t he was certain that channelizing islands would
help '·th i s s i tu a t i on and that when funds were available for the
installation of channel i z i ng i slands~ he would like to see them
tried o
Eo
A question was raised regarding keeping the Traffic Engineering
Department's personnel i ntact. The Traffic Engineer said that the
shop personnel was in much better shape than a year ago and that
work was progressing at a very good rate in both service shops.
However 9 he po i nted out that the situation in the office was very
bad at the present t i me i n that there were eight vacancies and
some of these vacancies were in key positions.
The meet i ng was adjourned a t J g20 p . m.
VI o
NEXT MEETING :
Monday May 29 9 1967.
�MINUTE S OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANS PORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A r egular me e ti ng of the Traffic and Transportation Commi ssion of the City of
Atlanta was held i n Committe e Room No. 1 of the City Hall on Monday, March 27,
1967, at 2 : 00 p :mo The fo llowing members were present :
Mr.
Mro
Mr .
Mr .
J a ck E. Crowde r , Vi ce Chairman
Robert F. Adamson
Peter J . Stelli ng
John R. Wilson, Jr.
Absent:
Mr . George Goodwin , Chairma n
Mr o Grad y A. Lee
Mr . Cha rles C. Ma t hia s
Also pre sent we re Ci ty Traff ic Engineer Ka rl A. Bevins; Mr . P. Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer, The At lanta Traffic a nd Saf e ty Council ; Mr . John Gerson, Atlanta
Tra nsit Syst em, Inc . , Supe r inten dent J. L. Mosel ey and Sergeant Michael Edwards,
Atla nta Pol ice De pa rtmen.to
The meeting was ca l l e d to order by the Vice Cha irman a nd the follow i ng bus iness
wa s considered.
I.
IL
HEAR FROM THE PUBLI Co None.
PERMI TS FOR OFF~STREET PARKI NG FACI LITI ES.
A.
50 HOUSTON STREET 9 N.E. A A A Park i ng , Inc . ; Mr . Ra lph R. Carro l l.
An off~street park i ng lo t wi th a total of 66 pa rking s paces, attendant
park i ng 1 8 i nboun d and 6 out bound r es~ rvoi r s pa c es ; one entrance and
one exi t on Houston St re et and one entrance and one exit on Ivy Street.
Mr . Ca r ro ll preaente.d the pla n fo r the propos e d parking lo t .
Mr. Bevins poi nted out t hat the outer e dge of t he l ot was l evel with the
adjacent stre et s . He a s ked how Mr. Carro ll intended to keep motor i sts
from en te r ing t h st ree ts fr om poi nt s other than the designated drive~
ways . Mr. Ca r r o ll a s sure d Mr . Bev ins t hat s ome means of c ont rol would
be us ed and t hat i.t would probably be a chain .
The City Tr af fic Engineer rec ommende d approval with the provision tha t
all exc es s ive driveway s pa ce be physi cally c losed, either wit h a suitable
cha i n or fence or by r a i sing the curb , and wit h the restriction of NO
LEFT TURNS into t he en t ranc e or out of t he ex i t on Houston St r ee t. IN
EXECUTIVE SESSI ON, it was moved a n d s e conded that t his rec ommendat ion
be APPROVED. All were i n fa vor.
�Minutes of t he Tr aff ic a nd Trans porta t ion Commiss ion Meeting; March 27 , 1967;
page 2
Bo
147 AND 153 WHITEHALL STREET , SoWo A A A Parking, Inc., Mr . Ralph R.
Carro l l o An of f ~street pa rking l ot with a t otal of 34 parking spaces;
sel f ~park :i.ng , 4 i nbound and 4 outbound reservoir spaces, one entrance
a nd one exit on Whi tehall Street .
Mr . Ca r roll presented t he pl an f or the propos ed pa r k i ng lot .
The City Traff ic Engineer reconunended approval with the res t r i ction of
NO LEFT TURNS into the entrance or out of the exit on Whitehall Street.
IN EXECUTIVE SESSION , it wa s moved a nd seconded that this r econunendation
be A~PROVED. All were in f avor .
C.
353 MARKHAM STREET 9 S .w., Pe nning ton Parking; Emily A. Pennington,
761 Sco tt Ci r cle , Deca tur , Georgia. An of f~street pa rking lot with a
to tal of 100 parking s paces; se lf~parking , 15 inbound and 15 outbound
r eservo i r s paces; three ent rances and t hree exits on Markham Stree t.
In the ab sence of t he app licant, t he City Traff ic Engineer pr esent e d the
plan for the pro posed park ing lo t and r econunende d approval. IN EXECUTIVE
SESSION , i t was moved a nd seconde d that t his reconunendation be APPROVED.
All were in favor .
D.
OLD WE ST HUNTER STREET & MANGUM STREET , N.W. (PARTIALLY UNDER THE HUNTER
STREET VIADUCTo) H. D. Roberts and D. S . Thurmond. (H . D. Roberts 9
Rou te 1, Box 418 , Mableton 9 Georg i a ; D.S. Thurmond 9 Route 5 9 Box 279-A,
Austell, Georg i a .
An off ~street park i ng l ot with a total of 45 parking
spaces; a tte nda nt parking, 3 inbound r eservoir spa ces; one e ntrance and
one exit on Old Wee. Hunter Street .
In the abs ence of t he appl icants, the City Traffic Engineer presented
t he plan for the pr oposed parking lot a nd reconunended approval. IN
EXECUTIVE SESSION, :i.t was moved a nd se onded that this reconnnendation
be APPROVED., All were in favor .
E.
304~312 SPRING STREET, N. W. Bi. 11 Todd , Inc a ; Mr. Robe rt W. Todd,
33 Gi.lmer Street , S . E. An off~street parking l ot with a tota l of 69
pa rking s pa cEe; attendant parking; 4 i nbound and 4 outbound rese rvoir
s paces; two entrancei;; a nd two exits on Spri.ng Street .
In the absence of Mr o Todd , the Ci ty Traffic Engineer present e d the
plan for the propose d parking 1 t . Mr . Bevins pointed out that Mr . Todd
needed to r eorgani ze the driveway arrangements so that they would better
r e lat e to the a i sles.
Giving ba ckground i.nf ormat ion~ Mr . Bevi ns s aid that the parking lot had
been in opera tion for some time without a permit and that the City Clerk
had notified Mr . Todd that a pe rmit would be require d if the parking
lot were t o cont i nue in opera tion . Mr. Bevins ment ioned that, on
several oc.ca.sions , it had been observed that vehicles were parked on
the sidewalk area adjacent to t he park ing lot and that a chain or
fence would remedy t his situat lon . Af ter dis cuss i on, the Ci ty Traffic
�Minute s of the Traff ic a nd Tra ns porta tion Commission Me et ing ; March 27, 1967 ,
page 3
Eng ineer recommended a pproval wi th the pr ov 1.s 1.on that all excessive
dr i veway s pa ce be phys ical ly cl osed , either wi th a suitable chain, or
fenc e , or by ra i s i ng the cur b , and with the restric t i on of NO LEFT
TURNS into the two ent rances or out of t he two exi ts on Spring Street.
IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, it wa s moved and seconded that this recommenda~
ti.on be APPROVED . All we r e in fav or .
III.
REPORT OF TRAFFI C ACCIDENTS, Supe rintendent J . L. Mose l ey .
Super i ntendent Mosel ey r e ported that t otal enf orceme nt was u p approximately
17% a nd that, no t only had the number of cases increased , but the number of
adj udi ca ted cases resulting i n a pena lty had i ncrea sed to app roximately
95%. He expla ined that this hi gh percenta ge indica te d that the cas es made
were 11good ca ses ~11
Sergea n t Michael Edwards r e porte d t he fo llowing traffi c accidents thr ough
March 26, 1967, a s c ompa red wi t h the s ame pe riod in 1966.
196 7
1966
Fatal A c c i d e n t so . o oeoooG OO QOOOO•o o o o o e o o o o o e o o
22
21
Injured Accident s •••••••••••••••• ••• ••• • •• •••• 577
594
Pr oper ty Dama ge Accidents •• • ••••• • ••• ••••••••• 4,5 57 • •••• ••• •• 5,109
5,156
I V.
5,72 4
REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER .
A.
Mr . Bevins r e ported tha t a traff ic si gnal metering devi ce had recently
be en i ns t a lled on t he northbound Freeway on~r amp a t Tenth Street . He
said t hat it is taking a l itt l e more time to get 6nt o the Freewa y at
of f=pea k per i ods a nd t hat the t i me to get onto the Freeway du ring peak
periods is abou t the same . In answer t o a question from the Vice Cha irman re ga rding any decrea se in rear end co llisions, Mr . Bevins re ported
that no accidents had occurred on t he on~ramp since the installation of
t he met ering device . However , he pointe d out tha t t h i s coul d be me re l y
a "happenstance . " He mentioned t hat the only problem encountered thus
f a r was tha t some motor ists we re not ob s erving t he tra ffic signa l, that
a s tudy made last week indi cat ed vio l ations as high as 20% . He said
that ~ of course , it wa s alwa ys be tter to get " v oluntary compliance , "
rather tha n enf orced complia nce j and tha t furt he r studies would be
made in the near futur e. . Orig inal observance was 96% to 97% . In
sunnna ti.on, he sai d that the Traffic Engineer ing De pa r tme nt wa s we ll
plea sed with t he installa tion , since over 78 accidents were r eported
a t the lo cat ion last year .
B.
CASCADE AVENUE , from Beec.he r St r eet t oward Sandtown Road. Mr . Bevins
re ported t hat last year parki.ng had been removed f rom this section of
Cascad e Avenue a nd tha t it has been ma rked wi th a cent e r line and two
lane lines . He s a id t hat complaints have been received from t he residents tha t they hav di ff icu lty entering Ca scade Avenue from their
�l
Minutes of the Tr aff i c and Trans porta tion Corrnnissi on Meeting; March 27 , 1967 ;
page 4
dr i veways o Not ing t hat at l east one r es ident would probably appear at
the next meeting of the Tr affi c , Parking and Transit Corrnnittee to request that on= street parking be allowed on Cascade Avenue, Mr. Bevins
expla ined t ha t he wanted the Commission to be aware of the matter.
C.
WEST MARIETTA STREET, N.W.,, be t ween Ashby Street and Marietta Boulevard.
Mr o Bevins s aid that he als o wished t he Commission to be aware of another
matter to be b rought be fo re the Traffic, Parking and Transit Committee at
its next meetingo He explained that the Committee had previously heard
from Mr. Henry H. Ogden, Ogden Equ i pment Company, a nd from representatives
of Mea d Packaging, wh i ch is loca ted across the street from Ogden Equipment
Company , r ega r di ng on-s treet parking on the southwest side of the street .
He fu rthe.r explained tha t , when the NO PARK.ING 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 A.M.
restric tion was re pla ce d with a NO PARK.JNG ANY TIME regu lation on the
sou t hwes t side of Wes t Marie t ta Stree t alongside Mead Packaging property
and as a result of a n investigation reques t ed by Mead Packaging, Mro Ogden
requested tha t the previous rush hour restriction be re-ins talled to allow
hi s employees a place to park on t he s treet after Noon (Mr. Ogden 's
empl oyees had previously moved their automobiles from the northwest to
the s outhwes t side of Wes t Marietta Street at Noon in order to comply
with t he ru h hour r entrict ions o) s ince no off-s treet parking was currently
avai l able f or Ogden Equ i pme n t Company employeeso
Re pc r ting tha t t he Committee had di rected the two companies concerned
t o send r e presentatives to t he l ocati on , with. a staff member of the
Tra f f ic Eng ineering Depart me n t to a ct as med i ato r a nd a dvisor , and to
work ou t a satis fac tory compromise wh i ch wou ld allow approximate ly
fifteen on- street pa rking s paces on t he sout hwest side of West Marietta
Street a.longsi. de Mead Packaging except from 7 :00 AoM. T·O 9 : 00 A.M. and
except a t strategi po ints which wou ld obs t ruct s i ght distance or create
traffic congest i on for vehic l es entering or ex i ting f r om Mead Packaging
dr ivewa ys o On- street parking had been r eins talled. Mro Bev ins sa i d
tha t he had been noti f ied that re presentat i ves of Mead Packaging planned
to a ppea r before the Committee at its next me eting.
Do
....,UCKIE STREET, N. Wo, from Techwood Drive to North Avenue . Mr o Bevins
re ported tha t, since Luck i e Street is be ing res urfac ed, t he Traffic
Eng ineer ing De partment wil l t ake t his opportun i ty to rel ocate the center
line and lane line:s i.n order to make five lane s . He explained tha t it
would be necessary to r emove al l pa r k i ng on the wes t side of t he stree t
but that on-street parking would be re ta i ne d on the eas t si de o Mr . Bev ins
said t ha t, as a result, two lanes inbound a n d t wo l a nes ou t bound would
be in use at all times .
V.
OTHER BUSINESSo
Ao
I N ANSWER TO A QUESTI ON as to the park i ng restrict ions on Peachtree
Road south of Centra l Chevrolet, 293 0 Peachtree Road 9 N.Wo 9 Mro Bev ins
said, " There is no restriction at all from Centra l Chevro l et on down
�Minutes of t he Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting ; March 27 9 1967 ;
page 5
past The Cathedral of St. Ph i. lip. 11 He me nt ioned that this section of the
west side of Pea chtree Road was 11 on the li.st 11 for future removal of onstreet pa rking a s wa s the east si.de of Peachtree Road i.n the area of the
Ca the dral of Chris t the King. It was discuss ed that one parked vehicle
necessit a ted much la ne changing and created traff i c congestion in the
a rea.
VI.
Bo
IN ANSWER TO A QUESTI ON regarding the final action of t he Board of Alder~
me n on the Commissi on's recomme nda tions to ban parking on certain st ree ts,
Mr. Bev ins gave a brief surmnary. He me ntioned that, although at first
gla n e it mi gh t 1,~ ok a s t hough littl e was accomplished in the removal of
on =st r eet parking; i n actuality some impor tant progressive steps were
t aken.
C.
THE USE OF RADAR DEVICES was the next t opic of discussion. Mr. Bevins
remarke d tha t add itional si gns would probably be needed . Po i nt ing out
tha t he would l ike to avoi d placing more signs than necessary, he assured
t he Commission that the Tr aff i c Engi ne e ring Depa rtment could, if need be,
s uppl y the si gns 11 in a hur ry . 11 He said that the Depar tment had about
1 ,000 p ie ces of metal available with i n a we ek or 10 days which would
certain l y get the pro j e ct underway.
NEXT MEE TINGi
Monday , Apr i l 24 , 1967.
The mee t ing wa s adjourne d at 3:: 10 p.m.
�MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATI ON COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meet i ng of t he Traff ic and Transportation Connn i ss ion of the City of
Atlanta was held i n the Al derman i c Chamb er of the City Hall ,on Monday, February 27,
1967 , at 2 ~00 p.m. The fo llowi ng members were present~
Mr.
M.
Mr .
Mrc
Mr .
Mr o
George Goodwi n, Cha i rman
Ja ck Eo Crowde r, Vice Chairman
Robe rt F. Adamson
Gra dy Ao Lee
Pe t er J o Stell i ng
John Ro Wi lson , Jr .
Absent ~
Mro Charles C. Math i as
Also present were Ci.t y Tr aff i c Eng i ne er Kar l Ao Bevins ; Mr . Edmu nd W. Hughes ,
Managing Director ~ and Mr o P o Andrew Spr ' nger 9 Sa fety Engineer, The Atlant a
Traffic and Sa f ety Coun c i l ; Sergean t Mi cha e l Edwards , Atlanta Pol i ce De partment ;
Mr. John Gers on , Atlant a Trans i t Sys t em, I nc. , Alderman Jack Sunnners, Chairman,
Traffic , Parking and Tr a ns i t Commi ttee o
The mee t ing was called t o order by t he Cha irmano In his opening remarks ,
Mr . Goodwi n said t ha t ~ due t o t h e l a rge numbe r of cit izens pres ent , the entire
a f ternoon would be g ive n to he a r ing from t he publ i c and t hat an EXECUTIVE SESSION
would be he l d la t e r i n t he we ek.
I.
PUBLIC HEARI NG.
Mr o Goodwi n ask e d Mr . Bev ins t o read t he l i s t of t h e var i ous i tems for
c ons i de r a ti on . Mr. Bev · ns e x p laine d tha t~ a t the r e gular meeting of the
Tr a ff ic , Park i ng and Tra nsi t Comm ~t tee of t he Boa r d of Alde rmen on Februa ry 8,
196 7, the City Traf fic. Eng i nee r h&d re c omme nde d and r e ques te d approva l of the
follow i ng e
A.
ONE WAY S tre e t s .
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2.
3.
4o
5.
Pea ch t ree St·re e t nor t hb ound f r om Bak er St reet t o 19 t h St r eet.
We s t Pea ~h t re e St r eet s ou t b ound f r om 19th Stre et to Baker St re e t .
r e s cen t Ave nue sou thbou nd f rom 14th Stree t t o Peach t ree P laceo
Por te r P l ace ea s t b ound from We s t Peac h tree Str e et t o Pea chtree Street.
Al exan de r St r e e t wes tb oun d from Pea chtree St r eet t o We st Pea cht re e
St reet .
6 . Fourte e nth Stre e t westbound from P i edmont Avenue to Howell Mi ll Road .
7. Ten th Stree t east b ound f r om Br a dy Ave nue t o Char l es Alle n Drive.
8 . State S t reet s ou t hbou nd fr om 14t h St r,e e t to Hemphi ll Avenue .
9 o Atl anti c Dri v e nor th boun d f rom Hemphi.1 1 Av enue to 14th Stree to
�Minutes of J he Traff ic a nd Transportation Corrnn i s sion Meet ing, February 27, 1967 ;
page 2
B.
NO PARKING ANY TIMEo
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Jun i per Street == east s ide , · from 12th Stree t t o Ponce de Leon Avenue.
Piedmont Avenue == e as t s "de p from 3 d Street to 12th Stree t o
P i edmont Avenue ==we s t s i de, f r om 14th St r eet to 13 t h Street.
Fou rt eenth Stree t == south s i de , fr om P i edmont Av enue to Norths ide
Driv e .
Four teenth S :reet == nor t h s i.de 9 from 200 fee t: west of Peachtree Street
to Norths i de Drive.
Tenth Stre et= =nor t h s :' de 9 fr om Brady Avenue t o Myrt le Street.
Peachtree Stree == ea st si de 9 fr om 12t h Stree t to 14th Street.
As a substi t u t e for the City Tr affic Eng i neer ' s re c orrnnendations outl i ned .
above , the Tra ff ic , Park :ng a n d Trans i t Corrnni tt ee ha d re c ommended with the
concurrence of t he Ci ty Tr aff i Eng ine er · he fol l owing :
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That bot h s i des of Ten th Street from Howel l Mi ll Road to Piedmont
Avenue be ma de NO PARKING ANY TlME.
2o
That b oth s :' de of four t e enth St re et fr om Pea chtree Street to Howell
Mi ll Road be made NO PARKING ANY TIME.
3.
Tha t both s i des of Spring S reet 9 N.W. 9 from Fif t h S tree t to Peacht ree Street be made NO PARKI NG ANY TlME.
4.
That both s i des of West Peacht ree St e e t fr om t he interse c tion of
We st Pea chtree S reet 9 Pea ch t re e St reet, and Bake r Street north to
the i ntersec tion of West Pea chtree Street 9 Pea ch tre e Street , and
Ni neteenth St reet be made NO PARKI NG ANY TIME.
5.
That bo th s i de s of Peach t ree Stree t from Bake r Stree t t o Fourt eenth
Street be made NO PARKING ANY TIME .
6.
That the west s i de f P i edmont Avenue, N. E . , r om Fourt eenth Street
t o Th ir teenth St r eet be made NO PARKING ANY TIME.
7.
That the F.' a s t side of P1.edmon Avenue 9 N.E., from Thir d St reet t o
Twelfth Stree t be made NO PARKI N ANY TI ME.
8.
That the east s i de of Ju n i.per S tree ts N. E. 9 fr om Twelfth S treet to
Ponce de Leon Avenue be made NO PARK I NG ANY TI ME.
9.
That wes bound t ra f f ic on Te nt h St reet 9 N.W., be pr ohib ited from
mak i ng a lef t t urn int o t he sou t hbound on~ ramp of the North Freeway.
10.
Tha t eas t bound r a ffic on Tenth St re et, N .w. , be prohibited from
making a l eft t ll rn inco the northbound on= r amp of the North Freeway.
11 .
That ea s tb ound traff i c on Tenth Street 9 N.W. 9 be proh i b it ed from
ma k ing a l eft u rn i nto Wi ll iams Street .
�Minutes of tt_ie Traff ic and Transport&t:10
page 3
Commis s ion Meeting ; Febr uary 27, 1967 ;
12.
Tha t westbound traffic on Four t eenth St re e t , N.W., be prohibited
fr om making a left t u rn into the southb ound on- ramp of the North
Freeway o
13 .
That eastbound t r aff i c on Fourteenth St r e et , N.W., be proh i bited
from making a l eft turn i nto the northbound on- ramp of the North
Freeway.
14.
Tha t eastbound raff ic on Fourt een.th Stre et, N .w. 9 be proh i bited
from mak ing a left turn i nt o Wi. 11 iams Street.
15.
That westbound traf f° c on Nor .h Avenue? N . Wo, be prohibited from
making a l eft t urn in.co t he sou t hbound on= ramp of the North Freeway.
16.
That westbound t r af fi on North Avenue 9 N.W.
mak i ng a left tur in o W .11:· ams Street.
17.
That eastboun d traffic on Nort h Avenue ? NoWo 9 be prohibited from
mak i ng a le ft t ur n i nto t he northbound on=ramp of the Nor t h
Freeway.
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be prohibited from
Mr. Bevins said tha t t he Traffic Eng inee r i ng De par t ment i s, of c ourse,
willing to se e t he compl et e e l ~mina tion of a ll park i ng on the aforementioned
streets ( as l i s te d in t he subs titut e pr opos a l ) plu s some NO LEFT TURN regula tions given a tr i al. He sa id fur · her, "Howeve r, we are convinced that these
mea sures will no t gi ve su ff 1.c · en t traffic. i mpr v ement to j us ti fy the i nconvenience and the problems c reatedo The pro posed ONE WAY operation of the
four =s treet c omb i na tion ( Pea chtree S tree t=-West Peachtree Street and Tenth
Street == Fourtee nt h S tre et ) i s , i n our judgment 9 t he mos t sensib le a n d sat isfactory answer availabl e today to increase t he craf fic carry ing ca pa ci ty
of streets i n th i s part of he c · t y a nd to clear up re c ogni ze d existing
se ri ou s traffic congestio _ problems. ONE WAY opera tion of these particular
s tre ets solve s more problems and yields g eater t r aff ic carrying capacity
than would any oth er street s i the area~ In addit i on, ONE WAY operation
of these streets fit s with the ot her exis t ing ONE WAY stree t s in the area
and fs ets the s tage ' for additiona l ONE WAY streets a n d /or reve rsible lane
streets a s neededo Operati ng these street s ONE WAY offe r s a s ubs tan tial
( 20% t o 30% i ncrease i_n apa c ity over two =way opera tion on these four
s treet s with added s ubs tantial in reas es on sev e ra l a d jacent s t reets. In
add ition ( and of equa l i mpor tance), r::he ONE WAY operation of t hese stree.ts
would pe nnit us to ' clear up' ten or t welve congested intersections by
e l iminating unsatisfa tory three =phase operation and c hanging to s i mpl e
t wo=phase operation. All of t hese benefits ould be rea lize d with ONE WAY
operation and the re l atively minor additi ona parking restrictions l i s ted. "
Al derman G. Everett Millican reque.sted explanat ion of the proposed NO LEFT
TURN restri ct ionso I n explaini ng the proposed change , the C.i.ty Traffic
Engineer said tha , 1n h i s opin ' on~ the proposal was a rather poor sub =
stitute for ONE WAY oper ation of the streets~ but that NO LEFT TURN re str i c =
tions would c lear up the c ongest ion at ertain points to where it was reasonable . Mr . Bevins s ai., "We either go to ONE WAY street or NO PARKING and
�Mi nutes of the Traffic a nd Transporta t i on. Connni ss i on Meet i ng ; February 27 9 1967 ;
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NO LEFT WRN restrictions or s ay tha
the r e i s n ot h i ng tha t can be done . 11
Mr . w. E . Cl ark, 1107 Peachtree Street, sa id tha t he was concerned about
"how people wou ld get out o f At l ant a" f t he proposed NO LEFT WRN restric=
tions were i ns t alled .
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Aldennan George Cotsakis r e ue s t ed fur the r explanat i on of the proposed park=
ing bans . Mr . Bevi ns ment "on ed t hat , at a previous he.aring on the ONE WAY
stree t proposal s, re s i dent s and b s inessmen of the streets under considera t i on repea ted ly sa i D i n effe c t , "Don' t make my st re et one way. Take the
parking offo 11
The pro pos a l that bo t h s i des of Peach · ree St eet fr om Baker Street to four.=
teenth S t reet be made NO PARK NG ANY TI ME c ame u nder discu ssion, with Mr. Edgar
Gay, Gay Me n's Shops , 100 4 Pe a chtree Stree 9 N.E., and spokesma n for the Tenth
S t ree t Bus i nes s Ass ociation, giv1r:g c onsiderable ba ckground i nformation regard~
ing the a r ea and saying t ha t ne bus ines smen could foresee heav y financial
losses if NO PARKI NG ANY TIME were i ns t alled. He s tressed the point that,
at this t i.me ~ no add i. i onal off=street pa rk i ng was availab le. He also said
that a traffic c ongest ion prob lem exi sted in t he Te nth St ree t a r ea onl y
dur ing peak rush hou r s.
Mr. Char le s W. Bergman, Attorney~ re p resenting pro per ty owners and resident s
in the a r ea o f t he i n· e rse tion of J u n i per Street and Tenth Stree t , said
that t he property owner s woul d be avers ely a ff e t ed by the installation of
NO PARKING be caus e pr e sent tenant s would leave a n d be cause it would be d ifficu l t 1 if not impossibl e, to get new te nant s . Mr. Be rgman s aid that, if the
City removed park i ng n t he sou t h side of Te nt h S treet , it would be more or
l e ss tak i ng the prope rty.
Mr . W. E. Cla rk made additional remarks wh ·.i ch included the sta t ement that
real estate drops fr om 20'% to 40% n a ONE WAY s t r eet. He said tha t
Pea chtree Street had no t ra ffic problems excep t du ring peak r ush h ours ,
particul arly on Fridays ac the i nterse c t1on of Fourteenth Street and Peacht ree Stree t.
Aldenna n Mi ll ie.an also made add i tional rema rks . He said that Atlant a
had to have NO PARK. NG 0r ONE WAY s t reets in the Downtown Ar ea a n d s ugge s te d
t ha t West Pea ch ree Street an Spri .g Streec m gh t be considere d for ONE WAY
operation. He strEsse · tn e 1mportan -:e of i n creased wrecker serv ice and
suggested a $25.00 fine for park 1 g 1n a restric t ed area. Stre ss ing the
importance of i ncrea sed enforcemen t~ Al derman Mi ll can sa i d that he could
see no necess icy t or a NO PARK l NG nsc r ic ti on dur ing the middl e of the day
on Wes t Pea c h tree Stree L, Pea ch · ree St reet 9 or Spring Street .
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Mr. J. J. Bader f t he Tent h S reet bus ~ness dist rict sa id that the smal l
me r c hants in the area wou ld un doub ·edl
lose i f al l on=s treet parking
were removed. H~ po ...r,red ou r t-1:.at: c he C1 ty, i n t urn, would lose taxpayers
as the busines ses c l osed.
�Mi nu t es of the Traffic and Tr anspor tation Connni ss i on Meet i n g ; February 27, 1967;
page 5
Mr . J oe Sh i ppen , whose fam i l y owns proper t y in the Pershing Po i nt area,
i. e. Rose Bowl Restaurant , an apar t ment bu i l di ng , etc , a sked t hat ons treet parking be removed only dur ing rush h ours.
Mrs . Benne t t , Benne tt Paint and Supply Co., 118 Tent h Stre et , N.E. , said
that , when Tenth Stree t was wi dened a nd on= stree t park ing on t he ir side of
the stre e t wa s subsequently r emoved, t h e business survive d. She said tha t
the bus i ne s s ou l d survive ONE WAY tra ffi oper a tion. She pointed out,
howev er , that t he bus i ness could not survive a dd i t i onal on=s treet parking
r emoval .
Mr. Robe rt W. Bi vens , Exe cut i ve Di re c tor, Central At l a nta Progress , Inc. ,
submit ted c op i es of t he or ganization's Fe brua r y 23, 196 7, Newsletter , wh i ch
i ncluded the f oll owi ng s t atement ~
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0N HASTY REMOVAL OF PARK1NG
" The Ci t y s hou l d t h ink t wice before banning park i ng 24 hrs.
pe r da y in c l ose =in areas simp ly be cause it ca nnot , or does
no t , enforce a 2=hr . ban dur i ng peak tra ffic hours . Why not
rigid enforcement with STIFF f i nes , prompt t ow=away, violators
foot ing t he b ill === a s int·e rmediate step, before total remova l ?
Ne ighborhoods are imp rt ant, too o"
Mr. Sam A. Dor se y, Att orney, r e pr esenting prope rty owners on Spr i ng St r e et
between Four t eenth Stre et and Peac ht re e Street, s aid tha t a t ota l ba n of
on- s treet park ing in he area would serve no purpose. He maintaine d t hat
the a f ternoon rush hour traffi conges tion on Spr i ng Stree t was the resul t
of a b ot t l eneck further nor th on Pe ach t r ee Street at Pea ch t ree Station.
He s ai d that the comp lete r emova l of on=street park ing on Spr i ng Stree t
would simpl y send veh cles mor e uickly to a wait ing poi nt t o get through
th e bottleneck.
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Mr . Brannon Le&esne, H. M. Patterson & Son , 1020 Spring Stree t, N.W., expl ained that, al · ho i Ho Mo Patte rson & Son has c ons i derable off=s tree t
park ing , there were times when on= street pa rk i ng was necessary . He said
tha t the compl ete removal of pa rk ing on Spr .°.ng St reet at all times would
de finite ly crea te a hardsh i p on s me people , pa rticu la r l y be t ween t he hours
of 9 : 00 ao m. and 4 : 00 p . m. He sai d furth e r that the traffi c f lows general l y
well down Spr ing St reet exce pt betweE.n t he hours of 4 ~00 p.m. and 6 ~00 p . m.
Mr. Harry Gilham, Georgia Li gh t."' ng Su pply Company, Inc. 9 835 Spring Stre et,
N.W. , explaine his problem, io e. tha t he had a l ease on h i s pres ent loca~
tion wh ich would not expire in t he near future~ that h i s whole s a le bus i ness
was dependent upon fou r or f .t ve callers a day , and that the fou r or five callers
had to park on the s treet. He sa i d thats a l though the comp lete removal of
on=s treet parking would c ompl e t ely c:.ripple his bus iness, a ONE WAY traffic
pattern would do it no rarm .
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Minutes of the Traf f i c and Transportation Comm i ss ion Meeting; February 27, 1967;
page 6
Dro J. L.o Hawk, J. L. Hawk Dru g Store, 11 76 West Pea ch tree St re et, N.W.,
a t fourteenth St ree t , asked t ha t the Commi ss i on recommend against removing
on- s treet pa rking adja cent to hi s business, i n operat ion in 1919. Dr. Hawk
said that he was .oncerne d about how ·us t omers would get t o his store and
said tha t h i s bus i ness c ou ld not surv ive w .t hout on-street parking on
West Pea chtree S tree to He sa i d t hat, as nearby on-street park ing was de =
creased , he has had t o inc r ease h i s del i v e r y service.
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Mr . Ben Sh i ppen , another member of t he family own i ng property i n the Pershing
Point area , i. e . Ros e Bowl Restau ran t, a n apartment building , etc.., also
requested that on=stre et park i ng -I n t he area r ema in dur ing the day with only
a rush hour restriction.
Mr . Dean Dodds , Dean's Firea r ms & Ac c£ss or i es 9 11 26 West Peachtree Street,
N.E o, said that the remov a l of on=street parking i n t he area would result in eithe r moving t o a nother location or dissolv i ng the bus iness .
Mr. D. Oo Beu s se , Gene r al Mana ger, Bi l t more Ho te l , 81 7 West Peachtree
Street , NaE. ~ sa i d that on ly du rir,g t he a fternoon rush hours was there a
tra ffi c problem on West Pe a ch t ree St reet . He s aid that, al t hough the
remov al of on=street pa rk:ing wou ld pose no prob lem for the Bi ltmore Hotel,
ONE WAY mov ement of traff ic. would adv ersely aff e c t t he ope r ation of the
ga ra ge acros s t he stree t be cause it wou ld be necessary to drive eight blocks
to get to the garage a' Speaking i n b ehalf o f the Bi l t more Hotel, he was
defin itely agains t ONE WAY operat ion on West Pea chtree Stre et o
Mr. Frank J . La chn i t, who ope r a t es an antique bus iness at 1166 West Peachtree
S treet , N. W., wh i ch i s a cr oss t he st r eet from Dr. Hawk's Dru g Store , was very
mu ch opposed t o the r emov al o f on=street pa r king on West Peachtree Street.
He said t ha t t he re were no off= st ree t parkin g garages i n t he area and there
was no hope of ge tting one. Mr . Lachn "t su gges t ed tha t West Pea chtre e Street
might be ma de ONE WAY i nbound dur ing ·he morning hours and ONE WAY outbound
la t e r in t he da y; he expla i ned tha t t h.is t ype of operation worke d well in
Toron t o , Canada , a city about the s ize of At lant a o Mr . La chnit also sug=
gested that a traf fi c s · gnal be installed ac Persh i ng Po i n t .
Mi ss Claribel Hi ller, who operates an art galle ry a t 93 3 We s t Peachtree
St reet , N. E. , s aid t hat a t n time dur ing the day a r e bo t h lanes of West
Pea chtree S tree t in ful l use and that s he c oul d s ee no need for taking
park i ng off We st Pea ch tre e Street at any time. Al s o, she su gges te d t hat,
if ONE WAY streets were inst a l le d, Pea ch t ree Stre e t and Spring Street
would be the mos t l ikely pa ir.
Mr. Fred Patterson 9 H. M. Pa tt ers on & Son~ expressed h i s oppos ition to the
remov al o f on=s tree t park i ng on Spring Stre et and on Wes t Pea chtree St r eet.
He noted ~ however 9 tha t the pa r k ing on cross street s i n t he area would
probabl y hamper t raffic attemp ting to re a ch Freewa y ramps.
Mr. W. T. Ba r be r 9 533 Tenth Street 9 N.W., speak ing for re s i dent s and property
owne r s of the area 9 said that his was a frin ge a r ea a nd that t r affic has
been de clining . He said t hat to e limina t e pa rkin g c omple te ly would , in turn,
�Minutes of the Tr a ffic a nd Tra nsportat i on Commi ss i on Meeting; February 27, 1967;
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elimi nate certa i n sma l l bus ines se s . He e x plained that neither he nor his
neighbors were f i nanc iall y able t o relocat e their businesses to some other
sect i on of the Ci t y . He also po int ed ou t t hat to remove on- street parking
to speed traffic th r ough t he area would , i n most cases, be speeding nontaxpayers to outly ing a re a s . In clos i ng , Mr . Barber submitted a petition
asking the Alderman ic Boa r d 11 to re c ons i de r any proposal to prohibit parking
on Tenth Street. 11
Mr. Grady Sewell , owner of a barber shop at 531 Tenth Street, N.W., said
that many small bus i nesse s i n h i s a r ea did not have driveways and that no
reasonable location was av a i lable for an off- street parking facility. Speaking for other small bus i nesses i n h i s area as well as his own, he opposed
the removal of on- st r ee t pa r k i ng on Tenth S t reet .
The discuss i on the n s h i fted to t he P i edmont Avenue and Juniper Street area·.
Miss Carolyn Hi nma n , 923 P i edmont Ave nue, N.E. , said that she now had
rental units a n d tha t she was dependent upon the income from the property.
She said that i t would be i mpossible to k eep the present tenants or to get
other tenants i f the on=s t reet pa r k ing were c ompletely removed from Piedmont
Avenue. She asked that pa r k i ng be removed only dur i ng rush hours.
Mr . Robe r t E o She rrell , 96 0 P i edmon t Avenue ; N.E., opposed the proposal to
make the east s i de of P i edmont Av enue, N.E. , from Third Street to Twelfth
Street NO PAR.K I NG AN Y TIME . He s a i d t ha t t here was no traffic problem on
Piedmont Avenu e in th i s area exce p t perhaps during rush hours. He pointed
ou t that this se ction of P i edmon t Avenue is primarily res i dential and that
most of t he houses were bu i lt ma ny years ago when there was no need for
driveways o He said that the removal of parkin g would be an ex treme hardship
on these res iden ts .
Mr . J err y Zimmerman ~ Piedmont Pharma y, I nc ., 99 1 P i edmont Avenue , N.E. , at
Ten t h Street , said t hat most o f t he pe op l e i n the are a a r e e lderly people
who a r e de pe n den t upon t he i r income from r e nt al pr ope rty . He sa i d that ,
al t hou gh t he residen t s a re genera l ly agreea ble to a rush hour parking
r e st ric t i on , t he c omp lete remov al of on=stre et pa rking would make their
rental pr oper t y unrentable.
Mr . Russ ell Mar tin, 83 5 P iedmon t Avenue, N.E., a l so exp r essed opposit i on
t o t h e c ompl e t e removal of on=street pa rking on P i edmont Avenue.
Mr s . George Norman , a res i d ent of P i e dmont Ave nue be tween Sev enth Street
a nd Eighth Stre et, s a i d t ha t she fe l t that tickets should be i ssued to
mo t orist s wh o do not ob s erve ru s h h our r e stricti on s .
Also oppos ing the i ns t all ation of f u rther NO PARKIN G r estricti ons on
Pie dmont Av enue was Mro La rry Nichol s on , who s aid that, during t he da y,
Pie dmont Avenue was c lea r of all tra ffic conge s tion.
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Corrnni ss i on Meeting ; February 27, 1967;
page 8
The City Tr aff ic Engi n ee r express e d his appreciation of the many interested
citizens who ha d giv en t he ir vi ews on the v arious proposals. He said that
the Commi ss i on wi shed to exp l ore a ll of the possib i lit i es in solv i ng traffic
problems throughout t he Ci ty and st r essed that the solutions were not based
upon what would mov e the most v ehicles in the short est length of time , but
rather , what could be done to effec t a "net gain" for the Community.
Mr. Robert L. Sommervi lle , P r e s i dent, Atlanta Transit System, Inc., said
that , although the r emov al of on- st r eet parking would not greatly affect
the Atlan t a Tra ns i t System ' s ope rat i on of buses , he did not understand
all of the preparat i on to make t he streets of Atlanta into raceways which
would s i mply speed non- taxpayers to outlying areas. He said that he thought
the City should start tax i ng them before giving them any benefit of this
k i nd . He also s ai d tha t, " The no t ion that we have to have NO PARKING ANY
TIME including Sunda ys seems to be go i ng far beyond wha t we need to do ·. 11
In h i s c los i ng r ema r ks , the Cha irman , Mr. Goodwin, said that the handwriting
is more or less on t he wall that the removal of all on-street parking will
eventua lly be ne cess ary on certa i n Ci ty streets. He mentioned that the
Tenth Street bus ines s d i s trict would someday have to have off-street pa r k ing
and tha t t he bus ines se s c once rned should begin as soon as possible to provide
off- street parking facilitie s . He sugges t ed tha t , in all such area s , resident ia l and bus i ness, whe re off~ s tre et parking does not pre sently exist ,
action should be t aken to provi de su ch parking, because, year after year,
the numbe r of v ehicle s us i ng the s t r ee t s of t he City of At l anta will steadily
i ncreas e and off- street pa rk ing wi l l be re qu ired to clear the streets for
t raf f i c movement.
THE EXECUTIVE SESS I ON OF THE TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMI SSION wa s held
on March 3, 1967. After cons i derable d i scuss i on of the NO PARKING re s trict ions referre d t o the Corrnni ss i on by t he Boa r d of Aldermen on February 20 ,
1967 , t he Traffic and Transporta tion Commi ss ion r ecommended the f ol lowing :
A.
PEACHTREE STREETo
1.
2.
3.
B.
East s ide; from 12th Street t o 14th Street; NO PARKING ANY TIME .
East side; from 14th Street to 15th Stree t; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
We s t side ; from 13th Street to 14t h Stre et ; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
WEST PEACHTREE STREET.
1.
2.
3.
4.
East s ide; from
East side; from
TO 7 : 00 PQM.
East side; from
ING ANY TIME.
East s ide; from
ING ANY TIME
West side; from
TIME.
10th Street to 11th Street ; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
13th Street to 15th Street; NO PARKING 4:00 P.M.
Si mpson St re et to Wes t Peachtree P l ace; NO PARKNorth Avenue to Ponce de Leon Avenue; NO PARK-
Q
5.
North Avenue t o Linden Avenu e; NO PARKING ANY
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; February 27, 1967;
page 9
C.
FOURTEENTH STREET.
1.
2.
3.
D.
JUNIPER STREET .
1.
E.
North s i de; from West Peachtree Street to Spring Street; NO
PARKING ANY TIME. (Mr. Grady A. Lee cast a negative vote.)
North side ; from Peachtree Street to West Peachtree Street;
NO PARKING ANY TIME o
South side ; from Hemphill Avenue to Curran Street; NO PARKING
ANY TIME.
East side ; from 12th Street to Ponce de Leon Avenue; NO PARKING
ANY TIME.
PIEDMONT AVENUE.
1.
2.
3.
East side ; from 3rd Street to 12th Street; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
West s i de; from 13th Street to 14th Street; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
West side ; from 14th Street to 15th Street; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
In discussing the east side of Piedmont Avenue from Third Street to Twelfth
Street, it was agreed that the recommendation be NO PARKING ANY TIME; however,
the Commission a s ked the City Traffic Eng i neer to notify the members of the
Traffic, Parking and Transit Committee at their forthcoming meeting on
March 8, 1967 , that it was the Commission's suggestion that a NO PARKING
4 : 00 P.M. TO 7 : 00 P .M. r estriction might be used on Piedmont Avenue from
Tenth Street to a point approximately 400 to 600 feet south of Tenth Street
to g i ve the merchants in the a rea some temporary relief.
II.
PERMITS FOR OFF~STREET PARKING FACILITIES .
A.
199 ~201 FORSYTH STREET, S.W. Parkrite, Inc., 197 Forsyth Street, S.W.;
Mr . Ja ck H. Ke l ly. An off- street parking lot with a total of 34 park ing
spaces ; a ttenda nt park i ng ; 10 i nbound and 10 outbound reservoir spa c es;
one entra n ce on For s y th St r eet and one exit on Garnett Street.
The City Traffic Engineer recommended approval wi th the r estrictions
of NO LEFT TURNS i nto the entrance on Forsyth Street and NO LEFT TURNS
out of the exit on Ga rnett S t re et . IN EXECUTIVE SESSION on March 3,
1967 , it wa s moved and s econ ded that t h i s recommendat i on be APPROVED .
All were in favor.
B.
AIR RIGHTS OVER THE RAI LROAD TRACKS IN THE AREA BOUNDED BY MARIETTA
STREET, SPRI NG STREET , HUNTER STREET, AND TECHWOOD DRI VE. Downtown
Developme n t Corp. ; Mr. John Edwa rds, Jr. , Tr a ffi c Planning Associate s .
An o ff =st r eet parking garage of two decks with a t ot al of 1, 73 4 parki ng s paces ; sel f - park i ng ; 22 i nbou nd reservoir s pace s and 27 out bound res ervo ir spaces ; one entrance on Spring Str eet and one doub l e
entra nce on t he Techwood Vi a duct ; one doub l e ex it on Spr ing Stre e t
a nd one doub l e exi t on t he Techwood Vi aduct.
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commi ssion Meeting ; February 27, 1967;
page 10
The City Traffic Engi neer recommende d a pproval with certain changes i n
design and wi t h certain restrict i ons : Changes in des i gn include (1)
that mod ifi ca t i ons be ma de i n the ent ra nce and ex i t ais l es which would
remove certain parking stalls that might tend to impede the movement
of through traffic in the entrance and exit aisles and (2) that an
internal ramp a r r a ngement or other suitable means be provided to permit
vehicles from each of the two decks to exit to Techwood Drive in a
manner which provides for both r i ght turns and left turns into Techwood
Drive, or, a s a n a lternate , that a direct connection f rom each of the
two de cks to Hunte r St re e t would be a su i table a nd preferre d alternate
to the above - mentioned left turns into Techwood Drive. Restrictions
include (1) NO LEFT TURNS int o the Spring Street entrance and (2) NO
LEFT TURNS out of the Spring Street exit.
I N EXECUTIVE SESSI ON on March 3, 1967, it was move d and seconde d t ha t
this re c ommenda tion be AFPROVED. All were in favor.
III.
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS ; Superintendent J. L. Moseley.
Sergeant Michael Edwards submi tted a repor t showing the following tra ffic
acc idents throu gh Fe bruary 26 , 19 67 , as compa red wi th the ~ame period i n
1966 .
1967
1966
Fa t a l Accidents. .. . .. ... . .... .. . . . . . . . ... . ..
15................
13
Injured Accidents •••• • •••• ••••• •• ••• • •••• •• • 402 •••••••••••••••• 386
Prope rt y Damage Accide nts ••• • • • • •• • • • • • ••••• 3,062 •••••••••••••••• 3,407
3 ,479
I V.
V.
3 ,806
ROUTI NE ORDINANCES. The City Tra ff i c Engine er presented t he r outine
or dinances , which were approved by t he Tr affi c and Tra ns por t a t i on Commi s s ion.
(For a comp lete list of the rou t ine ordinances , se e t he Minut e s of t he Traffic,
Parking and Transit Committe e Meeting for March 8, 1967.)
NEXT MEE TING :
Monda y , Ma rch 27, 1967 .
The meeting wa s adjourned at 4 ~30 p . m.
�)
MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATI ON COMMIS SION
MEETING
regular meeting of the Traffic and Tra nsporta t ion Connni ss ion of the City of
Atlanta was held in Connnittee Room No. 1 of the Ci t y Hall on Monday, January 30,
1967 , at 2 ~00 p.m. The following members were present ~
A
Mr . George Goodwin, Cha i rma n
Mr . John R. Wi lson , Jr.
Absent ~
Mr. Robert F. Adamson
Mr. Jack E. Crowder, Vice Chairman
Mr. Grady A. Lee
Mr. Charles C. Math i as
Mr. Pete r J. Stelling
Al so pres ent were City Traffic Engineer Karl A. Bevins ; Mr. P. Andrew Sp ringer,
Sa f ~t y Eng inee r , The Atlanta Tra ffi c and Sa fety Council; Mr. J. H. Cone, Jr.,
At lanta Transit Syst em, Inc . ; and Ca ptain John T. Ma rler and Sergeant Michael
Edwar ds, At lan t a Pol ic e De partment .
The meeting wa s called to order by the Chairman and t he following business was
consi dered.
I.
II.
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC .
None.
PERMITS FOR OFF- STREET PARKING FAC I LITIES .
A.
THE BLOCK BOUNDED BY WEST PEACHTREE STREET, LINDEN AVENUE , SPRING STREET,
AND NORTH AVENUE . Life Insurance Company of Georgia; Cen t ra l Parking,
Inc., Mr . Gar l and Follis. An off- s treet parking garage with a total of
550 parking spaces; self- parking -or attendant park ing ; 27 inbound reservoir spaces and 30 outbound reservo i r spaces; one entrance from North
Avenue, one entrance from Linden Avenue, and one en t rance from Sp ring
Street; one exit on North Avenue , two exits on Linden Avenue, and one
exit on Spring Street. A REQUEST TO RENEW THE RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY
THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN ON SEPTEMBER 21, 1964, was made by Mr . Fo ll i s,
who s tated that no changes whatsoever had been made in t he pl ans since
their a pproval . He pointed out t hat the onl y change nece ss ary i n t he
resolution would be the inc lusion of his name a s the person subm itti ng
the application .
The City Traffic Engineer said that, in his opinion , the re quest was
"completely in order" and recommended approva l. IN EXECUTIVE SESSION,
the application was APPROVED.
�Mi nutes of the Traffic and Transpor tat ion Commission Meeting; January 30, 1967;
page 2
B.
196 MITCHELL STREET , S . W. A A A Park ing, I nc., 75 Houston Stre et, N.E. ;
Mr. Ra lph R. Carroll . An o ff-stre e t parki ng l ot with a total of 55
parking space s ; s el f - pa r k ing ; 6 inbound an d 6 outb ound reservoir spaces;
one en tr ance and one ex i t on Mi tche ll Street.
Mr. Carroll presente d the pl an s for the prop o sed pa r kin g lot.
The City Tr affic Engin eer s ai d that the plans were in order a nd in
accordance with the st andard s be i ng f ollowed. The City Traffic Engineer
recommended a pproval. IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, the a pplication wa s APPROVED.
C.
1532=3 4- 36 - 38 BEECHE R STREET, S. W. Mr . J. R. Johnson, 965 Cascade Avenue,
S.W. An off =s tr ee t park i ng lot wi th a t o ta l of 25 parking space s; sel fpa rk ing; 10 inboun d a n d 10 outbound reservo ir spaces; one entrance and one
exit on Bee c her S tr eet.
In the a bse nce of Mr . Johnson, t h e City Tra ffic En gineer pre sented the
pl ans for t h e p ropo sed park i ng lo t and re c ommended approval. IN EXECUTIVE
SESS I ON , the a ppl i cati on wa s APPROVED.
III .
REPORT OF TRAF FIC AC CI DENTS ; Super i n ten dent J . L . Moseley.
I n the absence of Supe rinten dent Moseley, Ca pta in John T . Marler a nd
Sergea n t Michael Edwards repre s ente d the Pol ic e De partment.
Captain Marler mentioned that, while fatal acciden ts h ave de crea sed, there
has been a su bs tantia l inc rea s e in accidents re sult in g in in jur i es. He
rep or te d the fol l ow1ng traffic accidents thr ough January 29, 1967, as
compar ed with the same pe riod in 1966.
IV.
1967
1966
Fata l AccidentSo oo•ooo o ooooooo oooo o••·· · ······
7
Injured A c c i d e n t S o o o o ooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o • o • o 244
Property Damage Accidents • • •• • • •••••••• ~ •••••• 1,469
182
1,720
1,720
1,909
7
REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFI C ENGINEER.
Mr. Bev ins said chat the p rimary function of the Tra ffic Engineer ing De partment i s to "exact the maximum u s e from our exis ting s treet system." He
summar ized the 1966 activit 1. esof the Department a s follows~
1.
The Board of Aldermen adopted a system of "Arteria l S treets" and
"Colle ct or S treets as recommended jo int ly by t he Department s of
Plann ing, Construction , and Traffic Engineering.
�Mi nute s of the Tra f fic and Transpor tation Commi ss ion Meet i ng; January 30, 1967;
page 3
2.
elf the 147 "Arterial St reets, " 45 have had the traffic signing u pgraded
to p ermit them t o be designat ed a s "through st r eets . " Suitable
ordinances are now be ing p repa red for t he se 45 streets and additional
stree ts are be ing readied for "through street " designation.
3.
Pea ch t ree Road fr om Fourteen th Street to We s ley Road where travel t ime
in the peak hours wa s reduced 50% wh i le the volume of traffi c handled
increa sed 23%.
4.
P i edmont Avenue from North Avenue to Cheshire Bri dge Road where t ravel
time was cut 34% "n the P.M. rush and 12% i n t he A.M. ru sh.
5.
Norths i de Drive fr om the Northwes t Freeway to Northside Pa rkway where
trave l time was c ut 19% i n the P.M. rush and 15% i n the A.M. ru s h.
6.
Norths i de Drive from Bi shop St reet to Fourteenth Street where a n ex tra
lane southbou nd cut A.M . ru s h delays subs tan tia l ly.
7.
Northside Drive at Bi shop S treet whe re NO LEFT TURN regu l a tions r educe d
travel time from Fou rteenth Street to Bishop Street 35% whi l e the number of vehicles through the intersection increa s ed 14% in the peak hour.
8.
Bankhead Avenue from Nort hs i de Drive to Hollywood Road where parking
removal added a lane and revisions at critica l interse ctions i ncreased
capacity and reduce d travel time .
9.
Atlanta Stadium traffic op erations system which has consistantly c leared
even ca pa c i ty crowds in 30 minu tes or l ess afte r the end of games.
10 .
A summary of other activities for the yea r 1966 shows ~
Interse tions channelized•••••• •••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••
34
Park ing meters repaired in service ••••••••• • •••••••••••• ••• •• 26,364
Traffic signs replaced.0•0000••0••0•••••••••••• ••••00•••••••• 5,493
New traffic signs i nst alle d ••••••••• ; •• •• • • ••••••••• • •••••• • • 3 , 237
Traffic signs in service (to tal) •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• 43 , 733
Crosswalks and stop l ines remarked •• • ••• • •• ••• • •• •••••••••••• 1,551
Ne~ cros swalks --stop l ines installed••••••••••••• ••• ••••• •• • •
11 4
Total crosswa lks ~~stop lines i n service •••••••• ••• ••••••••••• 3,6 2 1
Miles of cent e r line and l ane l ine remark e d ••• • ••• • •••••••• • • 1,037
Mi les of center l ine and l ane line installed new. ...... ... . ..
54
Total mi le s of center l i ne and lane l ine i n s ervice . . . . . . . . . .
755
Traffic s i gnals in service•• •• • • ••• ••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••
618
Traffic s ignals installed (new)••••••••••••••• •••• •••••••• • • •
17
Traffic s ignals r e v i s e doooo oooooo o o • o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oo oo o oo
11 7
Damage d signals repairedoooooooo••• • • o •• •• • ••• •• •oo ooo•• •••o•
122
Per i od school spee d l i mi t s igns i ns ta ll ed. ..... . .... . .. . ... . .
22
Period school speed l i mi t signs in service. ... . . . . . . . . . . .... .
57
"City owned" street lights installed (new) ... .... .. ..... . . ...
47
Damaged street lights r e paired••• • • • ••••• •• ••• •••••••••••••••
81
Total "City owned" st reet lights in se rvice•••• ••••••••••••• • 5,330
�Minutes of the Traf fic and Transp ortation Commi ss ion Meeting; January 30, 1967;
page 4
11.
A to ta l of 14, 42 5 reques ts a nd/o r complaints were re c eive d , i nvestiga ted ,
an d appropr iate action was taken on each item .
12.
Unde r c ontract with the Georgia Power Company, 1,98 5 new s treet lights
were i ns ta l led, a nd 1 ,931 street lights were converted t o mo de r n mercury
l i gh t s . Street lighting on 29 thoroughfares was upgraded to modern
s tandards.
13.
In add ition , a new rate schedule wa s negotiated wit h t he Geo r gia Power
Company wh ich reduced e nergy c os t equ iva l en t to s aving $1, 900 pe r mon th
or a pproxima t e l y 3 . 5%. I n a dditio n , the "ins t a ll a t ion" char ge of $57 . 50
per s tre e t ligh t ha s be en e l i minated . Th i s charge a l one formerl y amounted
t o $25 , 000 per ye ar .
14.
Th e City of At l a nt a re tained the firm of Wilbur Smith and Associates t o
make a c ompl et e parking survey of Downtown Atlan ta . The field work is
c omp lete a nd t he r e por t i s now being pre pa red.
15 .
Some pr ogress was made i n the i mprovemen t of main te nanc e of t ra ffic
signals and s treet l ights .
Mr . Bevins also <liscuss e d the Traff ic Engineering Department's progr am for
196 7 . He explained that he ha d presented the program t o the Traff ic, Parking
an d Transit Committee a t it s meeting on January 18 , 1967, and that the Committee
memb ers had been rece p tive to the suggest ions a nd more or les s gave h i m th e
go= a hea d f or making spe cific recommendation s at their ne x t me eting .
Mr. Bevins submitte d the f ollowing general out line :
1.
Continue to .implement the "thr ough street" program begun du r ing 1966.
2.
Continue with an intensified use of traffic engineering te chnique s to
exact the maximum use from existing streets.
The l i s t of "typ ica l" proje ct s No . 1 through 12 completed du r ing 1966 are
examples of t he use of "traffic engineering techniques " to improve c ond iti ons.
Among the project s of thi s type now being c onsi dere d fo r 1967 are:
1.
NO LEFT TURNS; from 14th Street onto the Freeway ramps; from 10th Street
onto the Freeway ramps; from North Avenue onto the Freeway ramps .
2.
A 11 simple 11 traffic s ignal metering device t o regu l ate the u se of the
Freeway ramps with t he objective of subs ta ntially reducing the numbe r of
11 rea-r end"
olli s ions .
3.
Channe l ization and traffic. s ignals at Ar mou r Drive a nd Monroe Drive.
4.
Minor widening , ch anne l ization, and "lef t turn" signals at Che s hire
Bridge Road and Lindbergh Drive=~LaVista Road.
�Minutes of t he Tr affic and Tr an sportatio n Corrnni ss ion Mee ting ; Ja nuary 3 0 , 196 7 ;
page 5
5.
Channe l iza t i on , l eft tu rn res tri cti ons, an d spe c ial t raf fi c s i gna l
s e que nce s t o r e duce ac ci dents a n d cong es ti on at Li n dbe r g h Drive and
Pie dmo n t Ro ad.
6.
A t hre e - l a n e (mi d d l e lan e reve r s i b le ) system f or S i mp s on Roa d from
Ashby Str ee t t o We s t La k e Ave nu e .
7.
A t h r e e - lane (m i ddle l a n e r e v e r sibl e ) syst em f o r Memo ria l Dr i v e from
Se co nd Av enue to Candl er Road .
8.
NO LEF T TU RN r e s tr i c t i on s and spec i a l tr a f fic s ignal equ ipment at Go rd on
S t r e e t~ Lan ghorn S t r ee t, an d Wh i t e Stre e t.
9.
Channe l i z a t ion t o reduce hazards a t Campbe llt on Roa d, Lak ewo o d Free way~
an d Cou nt r y Club Driv e .
10.
Mi n o r wi d e ning an d chan nel iz a ti on o f High t ower Roa d a nd Simpson Road t o
p rov i de f or t hre e - lane ope r a t ions an d design at i on s of " Left Tu r n Onl y"
la ne s.
11.
Cha nne l i z ati on a n d p rov is i on of s pecial " r i ght tu r n " l ane s at No r t hsid e
Drive an d E~~ hop Stree t .
12 .
Wi den i n g of al l fo ur legs of Cl eve land Av enu e and Stewa r t Avenue to
provi d e a t l ea st 5 l ane s on e ac h l eg with sufficien t r i gh t - o f- wa y f or a
fut u re grade s e paration.
13 .
Ch annel i zation to add "le ft t urn on l y lanes a t Mar ietta Boul e va rd , Bol t on
Road an d Adams Dr i v e .
14 .
Mi no r wi den ing an d c ha n ne l iz a t i on of "key" int e r se cti on s on Campb e ll t on
Road t o p rov id e f or th r ee -lane op e r a tion an d desi g nation of " left turn
on ly" lan e s .
15 .
Cha nn e l iz at i on a t Ches h ire Bri dge Road and Cha nti l ly Drive .
16 .
Th e f u rt he r use of One Wa y str e e t s t o s impl if y and increase th e s afe t y
and e ff iciency of i nt e rsection s , s uc h as:
Forsyth Street- - Peach tree Stree t-- Carne g i e Wa y
Peac ht ree S t ree t- - We s t P each tre e S t re e t- - Bak e r S tr ee t
Pe ach t ree Stre e t -- Wes t Pe acht ree S t r e e t -~ 19 t h St reet
Pe achtre e Street -- Sp ri ng Street
Eu cl i d Av enu e --Aust i n Av enue
Lee S tre e t -- We st Wh i t e h a ll St r ee t ( McCa ll ' s Cros s i ng)
1 7.
Ref inements i n t he At l anta Stadium traffic ope rating pla n an d t he
develo pment and purcha se of 11 a u toma t i c 11 cont rol e qu i pmen t to d e s igna t e
reve r s ible one - way streets, reversi b le lane s and o the r changes in
ope rat ing pro cedure .
�Mi nutes of the Tra ff i c 9 Park i ng an d Tra ns it Corrnnit t ee Meet i ng; J a nu a r y 30 , 196 7 ;
page 6
18 .
Incre a sed use of NO PARKING ANY TIME r e gulations on arter ia l and co llector
stre ets.
19.
Addi t ional upgrad i ng, i nterc onnect ion and re -t iming of traffic signa l s.
3.
Aggre ss i ve l y follow up t he gai ns made in gene r ating inte r est in Fr eeway
i mpr ovement s and pr ess f or a c cel e raced support from the St ate High way Depart ment.
4.
Coopera t e with t he S tat e Hi ghway Department and the Federal agencies to take
f ull a dvan ta ge o f bene f i t s from the 1966 Highway Safet y Legisla tio n and
re l at ed Fe deral Ai d traffic improvement programs.
5.
Ut il i ze the info rma t ion developed in the 1966 Parking Study .
6.
Deve l op and imp l eme n t a r e a l i st i c program for th e main tenance of traffi c
signs, markings, stree t l ights , an d traff i c signa l s .
The r efu rbi s hing of the exis ting 40,000 traffic s igns mu st be increas e d
from 6, 000 per yea r to 8 , 000 per yea r (a 34% increa s e ) ~ j ve year s is t he
ma ximum l i fe o f a sign .
The existing 390 mi l es of street with marked ce nte r lines need to be better
ma intained an d increased to 475 miles ( 24% increase) .
The existing 1,200 intersections with ma rk ed c rosswalks should be increased
t o 1,800 (50% increase) .
Almost no painting of poles or cleaning of glassware has been done since
1960 on the 5,311 "City owne d" street lights. This maintenance pr ogram
mu st be started with th e goal of cleaning every two years and painting every
four years.
Tra ffic signal lens and reflectors need to be cleaned twice as often as is
now being done . Additional 'preventive" maintena nce is needed on traffic
signal control l ers and add itional "emergency" service is needed. The re is
an u rgent need fo r approxima t ely 80 new t ra ff ic signa l install ations. In
ad dit {on, another 70 to 80 (making a total of 150-1 60) new s ignal installatio ns would be helpful and are desired by the public.
7.
Continue to upgrade street lights on major thoroughfares and add and/or
upgrade street lights on other street s as re quested or needed.
8.
Improve th e 11 in~se rv i ce 11 t rain ing program to provide a means of bring ing
new employees in our service shops to the neces sary leve l of knowledge an d
skill in a short er pe ri od of t i me .
�Minutes of the Traffic _and Transportation Commission Meeting; January 30, 196 7;
page 7
9.
Long range goals inc lude:
a.
Ke e p ing informed on new deve l opmen t s in the use of comput ers for
tra f f ic s igna l c ontrol, traffic counting, and th e ke e p ing and u s e
of ma i ntenance r e c ords .
b.
I nst a ll a microfi lm s ys t em f or the storage of traff ic survey data
wh ich nee ds t o be retained but is only us ed oc casionally.
Thes e t wo " long r a nge" it ems are wa ys i n wh i ch labo r costs can be
minimi z ed .
The pr opos ed me t e ring device t o re gu la t e the u se of Fre eway ramps wa s
d i scus s ed . Mr. Bevins exp l a i ned that it would b e a simple traffic signa l
me t ering device s i mi l ar to t hose use d in Chicago a nd Houst on, bu t tha t i t
wou ld not have the expensive comput er connected to it to choos e a gap in
the Freeway traffic. He stres s ed that its purpos e would be t o re duce the
large number of rear end c ol l isions on Freeway ramps.
There was a l s o considerabl e d i scus sion of pr oposed ONE WAY street s yst ems.
Mr. Bev ins s a id that the one seriou s prob l em e ncoun t e r ed thu s far is the
change in bus r out e s . He r e ported t hat t he Traff ic Enginee ring Department
wi ll continue r~ work close:y with the At l anta Trans i t System t o faci l ita te
t hese change s .
V.
VI.
ROUTINE ORDINANCES. The City Traf f ic Eng i neer pre s e n ted the routine
ord i nances, which we r e app r ove d b y t he Traffic a nd Transporta t ion Commission.
( For a compl e t e l i s t o f th e rou tine ord i na nces, s ee t he Minut es of the Traffic,
Pa rking a nd Trans i t Committ ee Meeting for February 8 , 1967 .)
NEXT MEETING :
Monda y, Februa ry 27 , 196 7 .
The mee t i ng was a dj ourned at 4 : 15 p .m.
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MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meeting of the Traffic and Transportation Commission of the City of
Atlanta was held in Committee Room No. 1 of the City Hall on Monday , November
27, 1967, at 2:00 p.m. The following members were present:
Mr. George Goodwin, Chairman
Mr. Jack E. Crowder, Vice Chairman
Mr. John R. Wilson, Jr.
Absent:
Mr. Robert F. Adamson
Mr. Charles C. Mathias
Mr. Peter J. Stelling
Mr. Grady A. Lee
Also present were City Traffic Engineer Karl A. Bevins; Mr. P. Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer and Mr. Edmund W. Hughes, Managing Director, The Atlanta
Traffic and Safety Council; Mr. William Nix, Atlanta Transit System, Inc.; and
Superintendent J. L. Moseley, Atlanta Police Department,
The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and the following business
was considered.
I.
II.
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC.
none
PERMITS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES.
A.
17 BAKER STREET, N.W. Mr, H. L. DeFoor, DeFoor Realty Company ,
310 Candler Building. An open lot with 51 spaces; self parking;
4 inbound reservoir spaces; one entrance-exit on Baker Street.
Mr . H. L. DeFoor presented the plan for the proposed parking lot.
The City Traffic Engineer recommended approval of this application.
The Comm i ssion approved this recommendation.
B.
16 SIMPSON STREET , N.W. Mr. H. L. DeFoor, DeFoor Realty Company ,
310 Candler Building . An open lot with 38 spaces; self parking;
4 inbound reservoir spaces; one entrance - exit on Simpson Street.
Mr . H. L. DeFoor presented the plan for the proposed parking lot.
The City Traffic Engineer recommended approval of this application.
The Commission approved this recommendation.
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meetin g ; Novemb e r 27 , 1967;
page 2
C.
351 CHAPEL STREET , S.W. Mr. Edward W. Hunt , 2927 Coll ie r Drive , N.W.
An open lot with 49 spaces; self pa rking; 2 inbound and 2 out bound
reservoir spaces; one entrance on Chapel Street, one exit on Markham
Street.
Mr. Edward W. Hunt presented the plan for the proposed parkin g lot.
Th~ City Traffic Engineer reccmmended approval with the foll owing
exception:
Entrance and Exit on Markham Street only with
no driveways on Chapel Street or Mangum Street
IN EXECUTIVE SESSION~ it was moved and seconded that this recommendation be APPROVED. All were in favor.
D.
270 GARNETT STREET, S.W. Mr . Fra nk Priles, 1050 Ponce de Le on
Avenue, N.E. An open lot with 124 spaces; attendant pa rking; one
entrance on Garnett Street , one exit on Brotherton Street,
In the absence of Mr. Priles , the Ci ty Traffic Engineer pr es ent e d
the plan for t he proposed pa r k ing lot a nd re commended a ppr oval of
this applica t ion with the follow i ng exce ption :
Ma x i mum of 115 Pa r k ing Spa ces
( Remove 3 spaces for inbound res ervoir and
1 space fo r interna l c i rcu la tion)
The Comm i ssion approved this re comme nda tion .
E.
GARNE TT STREE T and CEN TRAL AVENUE ~ S .W , Mr. Ro y H. Farme r , 2154 Lil a c
Lane, Decatur , ·Ge orgi a . An open lot with 18 spa c e s ; self pa rkin g;
2 inb ou nd a n d 2 outbound r eservoir sp a ces ; one ent r ance -ex i t on
Garnet t S tre e t.
In the absence of Mr . Farmer , the Ci t y Traffic Eng i neer present e d t he
p_l an f or t he pr o pos e d pa rk i ng lot and re c ommende d app rova l , The
Commission approve d t his recomme ndatio n.
F.
26 0 PRYOR STREET, S.W . Mr, Ra lph R. Car roll , A A A Pa r k in g, In c. ,
75 Hous t on Stre e t , N.E. An open l o t wi t h 72 spa c es; s elf pa rk in g;
8 inboun d a nd 8 out bound rese r voir s pa ces ; one en tra nce - exit on
Pryor Stre et , one entra nce- exit on Ga r ne tt Str ee t ,
Mr . Ra lp h R. Carro l l and Mr . R. F, Willi ams pre s e n te d t he plan fo r
t he propo s ed park ing lo t. The Cit y Tra ff i c Eng ineer recommended
approval o f t his a ppl i ca t ion. The Comin i s sion a pp r ove d thi s
recommendat i on.
�/
Minutes of the Tra ff ic and Transportat i on Corrrrni ss ion Meet i ng; Novemb er 27, 1967;
page 3
G.
43 26th STREET i N.W. Mr. Clarance Li berman 1 805 Peachtree St r eet , N.E.
An open l ot wi th 42 spaces ; self park ing; 5 i nbound and 5 ou tbound
reserv o ir spaces; one entrance - ex it on 26t h Street.
Mr . Liberman pr es ented the p lan for the pro pos ed parking lo t , The
applic ant for th i s perm it ha s also made appl i cation to the Planning
Conuni ss i on for a Use Permi t f or the purpose of us i ng t he property
as a pa rk ing lot . The Comm i ss i on approv ed t he traf fic operations .
chara cterist ic s of the propos al as presented in the a ppl i cat ion
subject to the grant i ng of the Use Penni t b y the Plann ing Comm i ss i on,
The Zon ing Committee, and The Boar d of Alderme n .
H.
13 58 PEACHTREE STREET , N, E , Mr, Ra lph R._ ·.Carroll A A A Parking,
Inc., 75 Hous t on St reet , N.E. An open 1:ot wi th 78 add itiona l spaces
( giving a t ota l of 158 spa ce s ); se l f pa rking; 8 · nbou d and 8
ou t bound reservo i r spaces; one entrance on Peach tree S treet and on e
entra nce on Lomba rdy Wa y ; t wo ex i ts on Peacht r ee S treet a nd one
exit on Lombar dy Way . To be a n a dd i tion to ex i s t ing park ing lot
at 135 4 Peac htre e Stre et , N,E ,
Mr . Ral ph R. Ca r r oll and Mr . R, F, Wi ll i ams presen te d t he pl an f or
the prop osed parking lo t. The City Traffic Engine er rec ommended
approval of this a ppl ication. The Corrrrn i ss i on a pprove d this
rec ommendat i on .
I.
360 WILLIAMS STREET, N. W. Mr . B. E . Taylor, Au t o Park ing and Service
Corp. , 130 Auburn Avenue , N,E. An open lot wi t h 85 spaces; sel f and
attenda nt parking; 3 i nbou nd an d 3 ou t bound rese rvoir spaces; one
entra nce - exit on Will i ams St reet one entrance- ex it on Peachtree
Place , one entrance =exit on Alexander Street
In the a bs ence of Mr . Taylor , the Ci t y Traffic Eng i neer pre s ente d the
plan for the proposed pa rking lot a n d recomme nde d a pp rov a l of this
application with the follow ing exce p t ions :
1,
Maximum of 82 parking space s .
2.
Entrance and Exit on Al exande r Street, a nd
Entrance and Ex it on West Pea cht r ee Pla e . and
No ent r ance and Ex it on Wi ll iams Street, wi th the
f u rther st i pu lat ion
3,
That t he existing driveway on t he Wi ll iams Street side of
the lot b e closed by some type of phys ica l barrier s u ch
as a fence or by raising the curb and sidewalk to normal
pos it i on.
The Commi ss ion approved t h is recomme ndation,
�Minu te s of t he Tra f fic and Transp ort ati on Commi ss i on Me e ting ; Novembe r 27 ~ 1967;
page 4
III o
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACC I DENTS , Supe r i ntendent J, L , Mos e ley .
Super i ntende nt Mosel ey r epor ted the following t ra ff i c acc ident s t hrou gh
November 26 ~ 1967J a s c ompa r ed with the s ame per i od i n 1966.
Fa tal Ac c i dent s
In j ure d Acc i dent s
Propert y Dama ge Acc i den t s
IV ,.
196 7
1966
84
2 602
18 783
98
2.498
19,849
21 , 469
22 ,445
RE·PORT OF THE CI 1Y TRAFFIC ENGINEER,
The Tr af f i c Engineer gav e a b rief r eport on t he progres s t o date r egard i ng
the propos al of the Traffic Parkin g and Transit Committee t o i mpose a
$10 f ine f or vio lations of NO PARKI NG regulations during t he hours
7: 00 t o 9 ~00 a. m. and 4 g00 to 7 : 00 p . m,
The Tr aff ic Eng ineer a lso gave a b r ief r eport on the pr ogress of
d i scuss ions regarding t he proposal to i ns t all Rai l road Gra de Cross ing
Bells and Li gh t s Warning Sys tems at t he Li nkwood Road Cross ing and at
t he Fai rburn Road Crossing of the Seaboard Coas t l i ne Ra i lroad in
Southwest Atla nta .
V.
OTHER BUSINESS.
Mr . Edmund w. Hughes of the Atlanta Traffic and Sa fety Council suggested
that perhrps a new pol icy was nee ded rega rdin g park ing regu l ations on
downtown st reets. The gene ral propos ition i nvo lve d t he compl aints which
a re somet i me s received from ci t izens who get parking tickets for parking
on NO PARKI NG zones during the ni ghtt i me or on Sundays and Hol i days.
After a lengthy d i s cus s i on , it was a greed that this mat ter de s erved
careful review and t ha t Central Progress , Inc . , shou l d a ls o be i nvolved
in discuss ing this matter .
There being no f urther bus i ness , t h e meeting wa s a djou rne d at 3~45 p . m,
VI ..
NEXT MEETING:
�MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meet i ng of the Traffic and Transportation Corrnnission of the City of
Atla n ta was held in Committee Room No o 1 of the City Hall on Monda y 9 Oc tober
30 ~ 1967 , at 2 : 00 p.m . The following members were present ~
Mr .
Mr .
Mr o
Mr .
Mr.
George Goodwin 9 Chairman
Jack E. Crowder , Vice Chairman
Robert F o Adamson
Charles C. Mathias
Peter J o Stell i ng
Absent :
Mr . John R. Wi lso n, Jr .
Mr . Grady A. Lee
Also present were Ci ty Traffic Eng i neer Karl A. Bev i ns; Mr . P. Andrew Spr i nger ,
Sa f e ty Engi neer , The Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council; Mr. Wi ll i am Ni x ,
At lanta Trans it System , Inc .; Sergeant Mi chael Edwards ~ Atla nta Pol ice
Departme n t .
The meeti ng was .called to order by the Chairman and the follow i ng bus i ness
was c onside r ed .
Io
II.
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC .
None
PERMI TS FOR OFF =STREET PARKING FACILITIES .
A.
14 BUTLER STREET , N.E. Sunsh i ne Park i ng , I nc o, 13 0 I v y Stre et ~ N. Eo
.An open lot wi th 78 spaces; self parking; 5 i nbound r e s e rv oi r
spa c e s ; one entrance =ex i t on Butler St reet o
The Cit y Tr aff i c Engi neer recommended approval of the a ppl icat i on
with t h e follow ing change :
Only 73 parking spa ces
The Corrnn i ss i on a pproved th i s re commendat i on .
B.
42~44 DECATUR STREET , S . E. Mr. Ga r l and Foll i s , All r i ght Parking of
Georgia , Inco An open lot wit h 74 spaces ; a t tendant parking ; 10
inbound and 10 outbound re s ervoir spa ce s ; one entranc e ~ex i on
De catur Street 9 one exit on Exchange Pla ce . To b e opera t ed on a
t emporary per mit on l y a s an a dd iti on t o t he a l ready ex i s t i ng 6 1
car s pace parking lo t wh ich i s lo cat ed i mme di a t e l y adja cent to
and ea s t o f thi s lo t an d usi ng the exis ting driveways to the 61
ca r s pa ce lot which is al~ e a dy in ope rati on . ( Th i s propert y ha s
already been app r oved b y t he Corrnn ittee a nd Board of Alderme n for
a 3 62 space ca r gara ge for t he Sc ott Hu dgens Company.)
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; October 30 ~ 1967;
page 2
Mr. Garland Follis appeared representing Allright Parking of Georgia~
Inc . The City Traff i c Engineer recommended approval of the applicat i on . The Committee approved this recommendation .
C.
240- 244 PRYOR STREET 9 S.W . Mr . Ralph R. Carroll ~ A A A Parking , Inc.
An open lot with 27 spaces; self parking 3 i nbound and 3 outbound
reservoir spa ces; one entrance - exit on Pryor Street .
Mr . George Williams appeared representing A. A A Pa rk i ng , Inc . The
Ci ty Traffic Engineer recommended approval of the appl i cation .
The Commission approved this recommendation .
III .
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS; Superintendent J . L. Mosele y.
Sergeant Micha e l Edwards reported tha t the Fa tal Acci dents were down
8%9 the Injured Accidents were up 2% a nd Property Dama ge Acc idents
down 7% . Enforcement Viola tions Booked ~ Drunk Dr i ving was up 10%~
Speedi ng up 16% and Other Moving Vi olat i ons up less than 1%.
Sergeant Edwards reported the followi ng traff i c a c cidents t hrough
Oct ober 29 , 196 7, as compared wi th th e s ame per i od i n 1966 .
Fatal Accidents
I njured Acc idents
Pr opert y Damage Acc idents
I V.
1967
1966
78
2~326
16 ?919
85
2~286
18 2197
19~323
20 v56 8
RE PORT OF THE CI TY TRAFFIC ENGI NEER.
The Traffic Engi nee r ga ve a br ief r eport o f the Traffic Eng i neering
Depart ment ' s budge t f or 1968 .
V.
OTHER BUSINESS.
A b rief dis c uss i on of the Atl ant a Pol ice Departme n t 's t wo new f r eeway
emergency vehicles .
The re b eing no f u rt her busine ss 9 the meet ing was a djourne d at 2 ~50 p . m.
VI .
NEXT MEETING :
Monday , November 27 , 196 7.
�MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meeting of the Traffic and Transportation Connnission of the City of
Atlanta was held in Connnittee Room No o 1 of the City Hall on Monday, September
25, 1967, at 2:00 p.m. The following members were present :
Mr .
Mr.
Mro
Mro
Mr.
Mr .
George Goodwin, Chairman
Jack Eo Crowder, Vice Chairman
John Re Wilson, Jr.
Robert F . Adamson
Grady A. Lee
Charles C. Mathias
Absent :
Mr. Peter J o Stelling
Also present were City Traffic Engineer Karl Ac Bevins; Mr. P. Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer, The Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council; Mr . John Gerson and
Mr. William Nix, Atlanta Transit System, Inc . ; Superintendent J. L. Moseley
and Sergeant Mi chael Edwards , Atl a nt a Police Depa rtment.
I.
II.
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC.
None
PERMITS FOR OFF - STREET PARKING FACILITIES .
A.
896 JUNIPER STREET, N.E. Mrs c
Atlanta, Georgia. An open lot
inbound reservoir spa ces a nd 1
entra nce on Jun i per Street and
W. Bo Wellborn , 223 15th Street , N.E.,
with 27 spaces; self parking; 2
outbound reservoir space; one
one exit on Evelyn Street.
The City Tra ffic Engineer recommended a pproval of the a pplica tion .
The Commi ssion a pproved this re c ommendat i on .
B.
623 - 31 WEST PEACHTREE STREET , N.E . Mr o Lewi s Gross , 31 24 Buford
Highwa y, Atl a n t a , Georg ia ~ for Qu i ck 'n Tast y Snack Shops , Inc.
An open lot wi th 60 space s ; sel f a nd a ttendant pa rking; 6
inbound reservo i r spa ces; one entra nce - exit on West Peachtree
St reet .
The City Tra ff ic Engine er re commended approval of the a pplica tion
wi t h t he fo llowi ng res t r ic t i ons :
1.
NO LEFT TURNS int o or out o f t he Wes t Pea cht re e
S treet e ntran c e - e x it .
2.
On l y 55 parki ng spaces c
The Connn i ss i on a pp r ov ed t h i s rec omme ndati on o
�Minutes of the Traffic and Trans por t ation Comm i ss ion Meet i ng; September 25, 1967;
page 2
C.
14 BUTLER STREET, N.E. Sunshi e Park ing , Inc., 130 Ivy Street , N. E.
An open lot wi t h 78 spa es; self parking; 12 inbound rese rvoir spa ces;
one entrance on Bu t l e S tree t a .d one ex it on Butle r St reet .
The City Tr aff i c Eng i eer r e c omme de d t hat th i s appl i cation be held
un t i l some add i t i ona l i nforma i on ou ld be assemb l ed be cause the
applica t ion wa s no t f iled un t i l Fr i day , Sep t ember 22 , 196 7, and
c e rtain i t ems such a s he inbound and outbound reserv o i r spa ces ,
tot al numbe r of c ar s pace s , th e parking pl an, sta ll wi dths and
a i sle wi dths ne e d c l arificat i on .
n view o f t hese unanswered
ques tions a nd s ome o her i nforma t i on des · red , t he Commi ss ion
membe r s v o t ed t o wit old a .t · on on t he app licat i on un til the
ne x t mee ng .
I II.
REPORT OF TRAFFI ~ ACCIDENTS, Su pe ri nt ende nt J . L. Mose l ey .
Sergeant Mi ha e l Edwards re por t ed t hat t h e Fatal Accidents were down
19. 7%, In jured Acci ents we r e u p ~ of 1% a d Pr operty Dama ge down 7% .
Se r gean t Edwa r ds re por t e d t he fo l l owi ng t r affic a ci de n ts throu gh
Se p temb er 24, 196 7, as ompa red wi th the same peri od n 1966.
Fata l Ac ident s
I n jured Ac i dents
Pr oper ty Damage A
I V.
RE PORT OF THE
TT
i den ts
196 7
1966
61
2, 0 26
14, 89 1
76
2, 01 6
16 , 0 10
16 ,978
18 , 102
TRAF l ' ENGIN EER.
The Traf fic Eng ineer gav e a b r i e f summary of h i s bu dget request f or the
ca l endar year 1968. He also d iscussed b rief l y the pr ogress t o date on
the prop os e d use of Staggered Hours to mp rove t raffic ond itions and the
seriou s nee d for ad di tiona l new raf ii s i gna l i ns t a l l ations .
V.
OTHER BUS INES S .
A.
STEAM I NTERFERI NG WI TH SI hT DI STANCE ON THE FREEWA Y.
Members of t he Comm jss i on ·all e d att ention to the Steam wh i ch appears
on the Fre eway ( northbou nd as tra f f i c leav es I - 20 eas t and st a rts
nor th in t he ne i ghb orhood of Decatur Street and sou t hbou nd on the
Downt own Conne tor just be fo re t he Hunter Street Off =Ramp ) wh i c h
interferes with s i ght distan e u nder ertain weather cond i t i ons . It
was though t t hat s ince thes e curv es on the f re ewa y a r e des i gned wi t h
t he idea of gua r ante e ing a cert a in min i mum s i ght di s t a nc e for t he
�Minutes of the Traff ic and Tra nsporta t ion Commiss i on Meeting; September 25, 196 7;
page 3
high speed traffic that a s c r een of s t eam or any othe r type of
i nterfe r ence with s i gh di s tan e should be e l "mina t ed. The Traffic
sa nd det e rm i ne what c ould
Engi nee r was d i re ted to che k i o
be done t o e l ~m· nate th pr o lem.
B.
OVE RHEAD LANE ASS IGN MENT S GNS .
It was sugges · ed that "LEFT ONLY" l a es ce prov ided on Northside
Dr ive a t it s i nterse c i o wi
Ma r "ett a s · r ee t.
Ano t her sugge s t · on was ma e t a · t.raft i i nbou don Wes t Marietta
St ree t a As .by S t re e · 1 w ic . now t ra e ls i nbound in t wo l anes 9 be
gove n e d b y l& e a ss · gnme _t s · gns whi h des i gna t e the r i ght hand
la ne a s a "R GH' ONLY" la e and t e lef lane as a St r a i gh t Through
lane.
·c.
CAIN STREE r.
At t e n t i on was called o the parki g 11 a ppa r e tl y i llegal" wh i ch t akes
pla ce on the north s "de of a L Scree t be t ween Pi edmont Av enue an d
Cour tland St re t a nd a lso co che l a
of alignment between the lane
l i nes on t he ea s t s i e o f P edmon t Ave nue a nd t he la ne l i nes on the
west side of Pi edmon t Av enue as · raf i move s along Ca i n Street.
D.
HARRIS STREE T.
Attent i o was alled o t e des i rab i l.' t y of ha v ing t he nor t h s i de of
Harr i s Stree t be tween Sp r Lng S r e e · a d Pea htre e Street NO PARKI NG
AT ANY TIME i n ord er t o b et r t a k
a re o · heavy traff i c loads
wh i ch freque nt ly o ur on Harr i s S r ee · de s tined t o make a l eft
t u rn int o Pea h ree S r e e t and pr oce d no rth on Peachtree t owards
t he Rege n y Ho t e 1 du 1. g the ea r y ever, g hou r s.
E.
ADAMS VILLE .
The s i gn t d i s an e pr oblem a used by a store bu i ld i ng on th e sou t h
we s t orner of Fa i r burn Roa a nd Ba ers Ferry Roa was i s .u ssed
and al s o · he d iffi ul t wh i ch traf icon Baker s Ferry Road has i n
cr ossing Fair burn Road wa s d i s uss ed. The Traf fi Eng ineer s t a t ed
that s ine a traffi s i gna l wa s a lready i n operation at t he in t er se t ion of Go r don Road ar.d Fa 1.r burn Road and i n ce the r e was su ch a
s hor t d i s t a n e a pproximat ely 100 feet ) be ween the s e t wo int ersecti ons
that it was a phys i al imposs i b 1 l ity to cons ider us i g traffi s i gna l
equ i pmen t a t botb.. lo at io s a n d co n i ue to ac commo date all of he
t u rn i ng mov eme nt s that nee d t o t ake pla e .
�Minutes of the Traff ic and Transport a t i on Corrnn "ss i on Meet ing; September 25 9 1967;
page 4
F.
HOWELL MI LL ROAD, N. W.
At t e nti on was a l led t o t he pos s i b i l i ty of wi dening Howell Mi ll Road
t o a cc orrnnoda te at le a s l f our mov i ng la .e s o f t raf fic a n d pre f erably
f i v e la nes of mov ng t r aff ic and to t h e poss i b i l it y of tying t h i s
i n wi th the a pp l i at i ons or rezon: n g tha t are c urren tl y t ak i ng
pla c e .
0
G.
POST OFFI E SUBSTATI ON PARK NG.
Attent i on was a ls o a le t o · h park n g problems an d traffic
operat ing probl ms w i c s e m o o .ur i n t he i mmed i a t e ne i ghborhood
of pos t o ff ·e bra he s . The ques i on wa s asked a s t o th e feasib ility
of on · a ·ting the Pos t Mas ter l o see i f p rk i ng and ac c ess c ould be
ca refull y ch e ck ed befo r e new st.:..bsca ti o s or bran hes are establ i shed.
0
H.
SYLVAN ROAD
LAKEWOOD AVENU E.
A problem of traff . s ou bo .d o Sy l v an Road t urning lef t in to
Lakewoo d Av e ue and en d i n g u p on t e wr on g s i de of the med i an wa s
cal l ed to th e Traf ic Eng ' e e 9 s a tte n t i n wi h h e sugges t i on
tha t some type of s i gn · n g an d / or mark i ng i s neede d t o min i mi ze or
p rev e nt oc u r ance of th i s hazardous mo eme nt .
I.
STREET LI GHTS .
The n e e d f or upgrad i n g s tr e et l i gt t s p part i cul a r ly the one at th e
in terse ton o Mi ms S t r e et and Math e wson Pl a e, S . W, , was alle d
to t he a t e · i on of the Traf i c Eng i neer. He i n dicated th a t thi s
type of p r obl em a be me almost a rouc i ne i tem a n d that the
department cou d mov e on
1s i mmediatel y ( a pprox i mately 12 to 15
weeks ne e de d t o omp lete . •
J.
ONE =WAY STREE TS .
Some d i s' u ss i on wa s held rega di g t e growi g need f or one - way
ope rat ion on 14 ' h S r ee t , 0 th s ·re e t 9 We st Pea h t ree St reet and
Pea chtree S tre et in order t o ak e are of traffi c loads su ch a s th e
on es anti c i pated be ing ge npere d by t he pro posed pr oje ct at the no rth
ea s t c orn er of 14
Stree t and Pea chtree .
There be ing n o f u r he r bus ine ss , · e me eting was adjourned a t 3 : 15 p . m.
VI.
NEXT MEETIN
·i
Mon da y 9 0 t ob e r 3 0 9 1 670
�MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meeting o f t he Tra f fic an d Tra nsportation Comm i ss i on of t he Ci t y of
Atlanta was held in Comm i tt ee Room No o L of the City Hall on Monday , August
28 , 1967, a t 2 : 00 p.m. The foll owi ng members were present :
Mr . Ge or ge Goodwi n , Cha i rman
Mr . Jack E. Crowder, Vi ce Cha irman
Mr. J ohn R. Wi lso n , Jr.
Abs e nt g
Mr •. Robe rt F. Adamson
Mr . Gr a dy A. Lee
Mr. Charl e s C. Mat h i a s
Mr . Pe t er J . S te ll ing
Also present we r e City Tra ff i c Eng i neer Kar l A. Bev i ns ; Mr. P . Andrew Sp ri nger;
Safety Eng i neer , The At l an ta Traff i c and Safety Counc il; Mr. Edmun d W. Hughes ,
Managing Di r e ct or , The A l an t a Traffic and Sa fe ty Counc i l ; Mr . J ohn Ger s on ,
Atlanta Tra ns i t Sys t em9 In . ; Super i nte nden t J . L . Mos el ey and Sergeant
Micha el Edwa r ds , At l a n ta Po l ice De partme n t.
Io
II .
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC.
None .
PERMI TS FOR OFF=STREET PARKING FACI LITIES.
A.
230 GARNETT STREET, S.W. Mr. Ra ymond L . J ohnson, O.K. Parking Servi ce ,
12 24 Cumb er l a nd Roa d, N. E. An open lo t wi t h 47 s pa ces ; a t t e ndant
park i ng ; 5 inbo und re s e rv o i r s pace s ; one en tran ce on Ga rne t t St reet ;
orie exi t on Ga rnet t S tree t a nd one e x it a t t he Al le y .
The Tr aff ic Eng ine e r r e commende d a pprov a l of the a p p li ca t ion wit h
t he re s t r ic t i on of NO LEFT TURNS int o or ou t of Garne tt S t ree t . The
Commi ss i on approved t hi s re comme nda ti on .
B.
6 23 - 3 1 WEST PEACHTREE STREET , N. E. Mr. Lewi s Gr oss , 3 124 Bu f ord
Hi ghwa y, Atl anta, Geo r g i a , f or Qu i ck 'n Ta st y Sna ck Shops , I n c . An
open lo t wi th 60 s paces , se lf an d at te ndan t pa rk ing ; 6 inbound
r ese r vo i r s paces ; one e nt ran ce a nd one e x i t on Wes t Pea ch t r e e S t r e e t .
Th i s appl i cat i on wa s tab l ed awa i t ing add i t i onal de t a i led i n f ormation
about t he propos ed l ay ou t of t he pa rk i ng s ta lls and i sles .
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Corrnnission Meeting; August 28 , 1967 ;
page 2
C.
185 MARIETTA STREET.
Mr. George C. Morr i s .
No applica tion had been filed pr i or to the meeting , therefore no
action was taken.
D.
AIR RIGHTS PARKING DE CK o Review of previousl y approved permit.
The Traff ic Eng i neer r e corrnnende d a pprova l of pr oposed rev isions
in design which are in acc ordance wi t h ex i sting perm i t. The
Corrnnission concurred with the Traffic Engineer's recorrnnendation.
E.
1200 PEACHTREE STREET, N.E. Mr. Fr ank Hazel , Atlantic Realty
Company, 10 48 Hurt Bu i ld i ng . An ope n l o t wi t h 66 spaces; self
park ing; 5 inbound reservoir spaces; one entrance on Pe ach tree
Stree t and one entranc e at Rear Alley; one ex i t on Peach tree
Street and one exit at Rear Aliey.
It was rec ommended that the poss i b i l ity of making bo th of the
Pe achtree Stre e t driveway entrances with exits f r om t he parking
lot to t he 20 f oot Al l ey a t the rear of t he pa rk i ng lo t.
The Traffic Engineer wa s instruc t ed t o conf er with the applicant
and if thi s po int could b e reso l ved s at i sfactorily that the
fa cility be ap proved wi th NO LEFT TURNS at the Pea ch tr e e Street
driveways.
III.
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACC I DENTS; Super in tendent J o L. Moseley.
Sergeant Mi chae l Edwards reported that the Fatal Acc ident s were down
9.5%, Injured Ac c ide n t s down 3½"/4~ Pro perty Damage Ac c i dents down 6\%,
and the Enforc ement Vi ola t ions Booked (inc luding drunk dr i ving ,
spe eding and ot her movi ng v i olati ons ) were up 5. 7% .
Sergean t Edwa r ds repor t ed the follow ing traffi c ac c ident s through
Augus t 27 ~ 196 7, as compa red wit h t he same period i n 1966 .
Fat a l Ac c i de n t s
Injured Ac ide n t s
Pr ope rty Damage Acci dent s
196 7
1966
57
1,77 4
13, 535
63
1,841
14~ 454
15, 366
16 , 358
IV o REPOR T OF THE CI TY TRAFFIC ENGINEER .
A.
KINGSWOOD LANE, N. W.
The Tr aff ic Eng ineer reviewed t he problem which ha d r esulted on
�Minute s of the Traffic. a nd Transporta t i on Commi ss i on Meet i ng; August 28 , 1967;
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Kingswood Lane due t o the Board of Educat i on's el i mi na ti on of all
of t he off =s t reet park i ng for stude n t s and some of t he of f =street
park ing for t he fa c ul ty at No rth s i de H' gh School.
The Boa r d of Educat ion has take n h i s ~~ep i n conne ction with the
expans i on of Nor ths i de Hi gh Sch o 1. They requested t~a t Ki ngswood
Lane be made One =Way and that pa rking be pe r mitt ed on bot h s i des
of Kings wood Lane du.ring the 1967=68 s choo l year. Th i s r equest
wa s made to t he Tr a ffic Engineer i ng Depart~en t approx i matel y two
weeks be f ore the openi ng of schoo l . The Tr affic Eng i ne e r
advis ed t he Board o f Edu c ation represen t a ':ives t o try t o cont ac t
th e res ident s of the ne i ghborhood an · work ou t an ac c e p t able
agre emen t. As of Friday ~ Augus t 25~ 1967, n o satis fa c t ory
ag reement had bee worked out between the sch ool pe op l e a n d t he
residents . Li eu t enant F rre st e r of the At lant a Po l i ce Department
an d the Traffic Engine e r to gether a g r e e d tha t the One =Wa y
ar r a ngement would be the only pra tical way to minimi ze
inconv e ni e nc e an d hazard to he ge ne r al publ ic and that this
would be done a s an emergency measure beg inning Monday morn ing 9
Au gus t 28~ 196 7. Th.e Traffi Engi eer f ur ther empha¢L z: ed t hat 9
in hi s op inion, th ' s One =Wa y arrangeme n t wi th parking on both
s ides o f the street was a very unsatisfact ory a rrangeme nt and
tha t the s chool off ici al s should make s ome ot he r arr a ngements
regard i ng s t ud enc and facu l t y parking a n d permit the street to
be us e d as a Two=Way s treet .
B.
STAGGERED HOURSe
The Tr aff ic Engineer reviewed the variou s d i s cuss i ons a n d progress
which had been made by The Atlanta hambe r of Commerc e 9 The Georgia
S tate Hi ghway De partmen t, and o her agenci es in cons i der ing the use
of stagge red working hours as a means of i mp roving t raffic con diti ons
dur ing peak traffic hours, The Tra ff ic Engineer re comme n ds th i s
t e chn ique as a practica l and use f ul traffi i mprov ement tool an d
urges that it be ex p lore d full y.
c.
U. S a DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATTON $ FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMIN I STRATION,
NATIONAL HIGHWAY SAFETY BUREAU'S HI GHWAY SAFETY PROGRAM.
The Tr af fic Engineer r epo r ed progress t o date on th e city and state
co nform ing and cooperating with this National Highway Sa fety Program.
The first s t ep wh1.ch involv ed ce:rtain e nab l ing leg i sl ation and t he
appo intme nt of a Coor dinator of Highway Safety for the State of
Georg i a has been t ake n by the S tat e Legis ature and by the Gove rn or.
Mr . Ben Jordan 1s t he Coordinator of Highwa y Sa fety for The State of
Georgi a . Mr. Jordan' s office- at ~i s requ es t , 1s being furni shed a
f6recast for a ten year period of rhe expe diture s aPt1cipated b y
�Minutes of the Traffic ar,d Transport a tion Comm i ss i on Meeting; August 28, 1967;
page 4
th e City of Atl an ta i n conformi ng wi th t he various st a nda r ds s e t
forth in the Hi ghwa y Sa f e t y Ace a nd i n the a dmi nistrat i on of the
Highway Sa fety Act by The National Hi ghwiy Sa fet y Bure au. ThQS
cost estimate wa s del i vere d by the Tra f fic Engineering Depa rtment
to the City Comptroll e r's office on Monday morning, August 28,
1967. Although, at the pre s e nt tim.e ther e are no funds available
in this program for tra f f i c e ng ine ering activities, it is
desirable that every ef f or t be made to cooperate and that certain
planning activities be und e rtak en at the earliest possible date.
Do
TOPICS PROGRAM - ( Traff::. c Ope rations Program to Increase Capacity
and Sa f et y. )
The Traffic Eng ine er rev i e wed the s i tu a t i on a s i t stands toda y and
brought the Comm i ss i on up - t ouciate on poss i ble courses of a ct i on
open to the Ci ty of Atlant a i n ord e r to cooperate with and
par tic ipa'te in this pa rt i cu i a r program, All moneys ava i lable
und e r this TOP I CS Program come only t hrou gh The Georg i a State
Highway Depa rtment, the pres en t pol i cy of th e Highway De pa rtment
must be ch a nge d in or der to pe rm i t mone y of t h i s sort to be
s pe nt for th i s purpose . Al so , th e Fe de r a l Agencies are requiring
th a t a n Are a -Wi de Pl an on traf f i c ope ra ting i mprovements be
developed prior to a ny su bmiss i on of sp e c i fic proj e cts . The
Tra ffic Eng i ne e r r e port ed th at he wa s go i ng t o unde r take t o
obt a i n an es tima te of th e c ost cf t hi s Area ~Wide Pla n and t hat
he was guessing that th e c os t woul d ra nge be t wee n $50,000 and
$200,000. He a lso stated tha t he bel ieve d th a t a consul t i n g
firm could prepare the pl an wi t h t he ne cessary back- up stud i es
and have it ready f or submis s i on i n approximately six months
from the date of s tarting.
E.
ASHB Y STREET AND HUNTER STRE ET.
Mr. J . R. Wil s on an d t he Tra f f i c Er,gi r1eer b r ought the Corrnni ss i on
up - to- dat e on pl ans to i mp r ove tra f f i c operat i ons at this
i n tersection t hrou gh th e use o f Lef t Turn storage lanes on
Ashb y Street , approach i ng Hunt e r S tree to
The r e be ing no f urther bus ines s 1 Ehe meet i ng wa s ad j ou rned at 3 : 15 p .m.
V.
NEXT MEETING:
Monda y 1 Se p tembe r 25 , 196 7.
�TENTATIVE AGENDA
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
Monday , August 28, 1967
2:00 p. m. , Committee Room No. 1, Cit y Hall
Atlant a , Georgi a
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HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC o
PERMITS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES o
A.
230 GARNETT STREET, S . W. O. K. Park i ng Serv i ce, 1224 Cumber l and
Roa d, N. E. ; Mr. Ra ymond L. Johns on. An open lot with 57 spa ces;
a tt endant parking; one entrance on Garne tt Street; one exit on
Garne tt Stree t and one ex it a t t he Alley o
B.
623 -31 WEST PEACHTREE STREET, NoEo Mr. Lewi s Gros s, 31 24
Buford Hi ghwa y, Atlant a, Georgia, f or Quick n Ta sty Snack Shops,
Inc . An open l ot wit h 60 spaces; s e lf and attendant pa r k ing; one
en t r ance and one ex i t on West Peachtree Street .
C.
185 MARI ETTA STREET.
D.
AI R RIGHTS PARKI NG DECK. Review of previously a pprove d pennit.
The Tr affic Engi neer recommends approval of propose d r ev isions in
design, which ar e i n accordance with existing perm i t.
Ge orge C. Morris e
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS ; Superintendent J. L. Mos e ley.
lV o REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER.
V.
OTHER BUSINESS.
Vl o NEXT MEETING:
September 25, 1967.
�...
June 19, 1967
MEMO TO:
Members of Traffic a nd Transportation Coumission
..
Due to the fact tha t a number of the members will be out of the c it y
next week and since there is no pressing business on hand , the regu lar
June 26, 1967 , meeting has been cancelled .
If another meeting is needed before the regula r July 31st da t e
Chairman George Goodwin will notify you through our office.
Ka r l A. Bev ins, Sec retary
Tr a ff i c & Tr ansportat i on Commission
�MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meet ing of the Traff i c and Transportation Commission of the Ci t y of
Atlanta was held i n Committee Room No . 1 of the City Hall on Monday, May 29,
1967, at 2~00 p.m . The follow i ng members were present ~
Mr . John R. Wi lson, Jr .
Mr. Charles C. Mathias
Absent :
Mr . George Goodwi n , Chairman
Mr. Jack E. Crowder , Vi ce Chairman
Mr . Robe r t F. Adamson
Mr . Grady A. Lee
Mr. Peter J. S t ell i ng
Also present were City Traffic Engineer Karl A. Bevi ns ; Mr . P . Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer, The Atlanta Tra ffic and Safety Council; Mr. Edmund W. Hughes,
Managing Director , The Atlanta Traffic and Safety Council ; Mr . John Gerson,
Atlanta Transit System, I n c.; Super intendent J. L. Moseley and Sergeant
Michael Edwards , At lanta Po l i ce Departmen t.
In the absence of the Chairman and Vice Chairman , Mr . J ohn R. Wi lson , Jr .,
presided as Chairman a nd the following bus i ne s s wa s considered .
I.
II.
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC.
None.
PERMITS FOR OFF-STREET PARK NG FACI LITIES.
A.
200 PRYOR STREE T, S . W. Mr . Ra lph R. Carroll, A A A Park i ng , Inc. ;
75 Houst on Street, N.E ., Atlanta, Georgi a 3 03 03, an open lot with
44 spaces; self =parking; 4 i nbou n d and 4 ou tb ound reservoir spaces;
one ent r ance on Pryor Stree t and one e x i t on Pryor Street.
Mr . Ge orge E. Wi lliams a ppeared rep resent i ng A A A Parking , Inc.,
and expl aine d t he proposed park ing lot . The Traffic Engineer
called attenti on f or t he need f or a wi der i sle spa ce a t the rear
of the l ot connec ting the two ma in i sles of t he lo t and recommended
that one of the proposed park ing s pace s be e l imi nated to provide
suffic i e nt i sle wi dt h for traf fic t o circulate between the two
main is l es .
The Tr af fic Eng i ne er r ecommended t hat one park ing sp ace be eliminated
from e a ch of the t h r ee proposed l ines of parked cars in order to
permi t wi der park i ng sta ll s . The Tr aff i c Engineer a l so recommended
elimina ting one of t he proposed pa rking sta ll s a l ong the north edge
of the roa d in order t o pr ovi de f or the pa rking a ttenda nt ' s business
�Mi nutes of the Tra f fi c an d Transpor ta t i on Connn i ss i on Meet i ng ; Ma y 29 ~ 196 7 ;
page - 2
off ice o These change s e l i mi nat e 5 of th e pr oposed 44 parking
spa ce s and the Tr a f f i c Eng ineer r e commende d approval of the
facil i ty with a max i mum of 39 spa c es o Mr o Wi ll iams stated tha t
t h i s was entirely s at i s fa c t ory o I N EXECUTIVE SESS I ON9 the
Commi ss i on a pp r oved th i s re c omme nda t ion o
III o
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACC I DE NTS; Sup e r i nt enden t J o Lo Mosele y o
Super i n t e n de nt Mos e l ey r epor t e d that th e y c on t inu e to h av e a decrease
in th e number of fata l accident s a nd i n ju r ed accid e n ts o He reported
tha t the fa t al a cci dent s were down 22%9 injure d a cci dents were down
3 or 4% 9 pro pe r ty dama ge acciden ts down 70 8%9 and t he total down 7o4
%0 The e nfor ceme nt vi o l at i ons are up g dru nk dr i v ing 1 08% and
speeding 24o 4%o
Super in te n de n t Mose l ey re por te d t he f oll owing traff l c a c c i dents through
May 28 9 1967 9 a s omp a r e d with the same per i od i n 1966 0
1967
1966
32
Fata l Ac c i den t s . 0000000 00000 00 000 00 0
In jured Acci den t s ooooooo oo ooo oooo oool 9 044
Pr op e r t y Dama ge Ac c i den t s ooooooooooo 8 9 25 6
IV.
RE PORT OF THE CI TY TRAFFI C ENGINEE Ro
The Traffi c Eng ine e r br i ef l y reviewed the foll owi n g items ~
lo
Th e May 18 9 196 7 9 letter fro m the Ge orge Ao Fu l le r Compa n y asking
fo r a 45 t o 60 day e xtens i on of the use of a porti on of t h e wes t
s i de of Spr i ng Street f or a ba rr i cade in c onne tion wi t h t he
construct i on of the Tra i lwa ys Bus Term i nal o
2o
A r equ e s t fro m the D nk ler Plaza Hote l for t h e tempo rary use of
Fors yt h Stre et f or t he load i ng a nd unlo a d ing of hotel gue s t s at
hou r s o t her tha n 7 gQO a offi o t o 9 gQQ ao mo a nd 4 gQQ p orn o to 6 gQQ
p orn o
3o
The ne ed f or a dd it i onal protect ion for th e s c hool cross ing at the
int e r se cti on o f Oakl and Dr i ve and Me r r i ll Av e nue 9 S oWo 9 as well
as a numbe r o f o the r s c hool r oss i ngs with simi lar probl ems o
4o
A requ es t f r om i tiz e ns living in t he ne i ghborhood of Be r ea n
Av e nue 9 Ga sk i l l Stree t 9 Powell Stre et a n d Ki rkwood Av enue 9 S oEo 9
f or th e r emoval of re c e n t l y i ns t alled One =Way s i gns and No Park i ng
s i gns o The Tra ff i Enginee r explained t ha t t he One - Way s i gns and
the No Pa rking s i gns we r e i ns t alled a t the re que s t of c i t i zens of
t his a r ea through t he i r c iv i c c lub a n d that a f te r a few mo nt hs ' t r i al
�.
Mi nutes of the Traf fic and Trans por t at i on Corrnn i ss i on Meet i ng; May 29 9 196 7 ;
p~ge 3
now prefer to go ba ck to the former met hod of traffic operation
and the former pa rk i ng r est ric t i ons o
So
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The planned change from Two=Wa y t o One=Way for the se c tion of
Pi edmont Ave nue lyi ng b e t ween t he Georg i a Ra i lroad and Decatur
Street 9 t hu s c omple t i ng One- Wa y ope ra t i on on the e nt i re sect i on
of Pi edmont Av e nue from Hun ter S tre e t nort hbound t o Twelfth
Stree to
NEXT MEETINGo
The Tr affic Eng i neer sta t ed that he planned t o be ou t of t h e c i t y
mos t· of t he week beg i nning J une 26 9 196 7 9 and t he Corrnni s s i on
membe r s r eques te d t h a t he canva s s t he other members of the
Corrnni ssion t o det e rm i ne an a ppr opr i a te date f or t he next meeting o
The mee ting was adj our ned at 3 ~25 o
�MIN UTE S OF THE
TRAFFI C AND TRANSPORTATI ON COMMI SSION
MEETI NG
A r egular meet i ng of t he Tr a f fic a nd Tr ansporta t ion Commi ssion of the City of
Atlanta was held i n Committ ee Room No o 1 of the Ci ty Ha ll on Monday 9 April 24,
1967 , at 2 : 00 p orn o The fo llowi ng member s we re present g
Mr o
Mr o
Mr .
Mr o
Ge orge Goodwi n , Chairman
Jack E o Crowder , Vi ce Chairman
Char l es Co Mat h i a s
John R. Wi l son, J r .
Abs e nt ~
Mr. Robert F. Adamson
Mr o Gra dy A. Le e
Mr. Pet e r J . S t e l l i ng
Also present were City Tr affi c Eng i neer Ka rl A. Bevins ; Mr . P . Andrew Springer 9
Safety Eng in eer , The At l an t a Tr aff ic an d Sa f e t y Counc i l ; Mr . Edmund W. Hughes ,
Manag i ng Di re c tor 9 The Atla nt a Tr a ffi c and Safe ty Counc i l ; Mr . John Gerson ,
Atlanta Trans i t Sys t em , Inc o; Super "nt ende nt J. L. Moseley , Atlanta Police
Depa rtrnent o
The me e t i ng wa s ca lled to order by Chai rma n Ge or ge Goodwi n and the followin g
business wa s c ons i dered o
I.
II .
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC .
None .
PERMITS FOR OFF=STREET PARKI NG FACILI TI ES.
Mr o Ge orge Goodwi n di squal i f i e d hi ms elf f or t h e 102 Cone St reet , N. W. , a nd
240 ~254 Sp ring Stre et , N. W. 9 off - s t ree t pa rk ing f a c i l ities and a sked tha t
Mr . J a ck Cr owder 9 Vi e Cha i rman pres i de du r ing th e di s cuss i on of t hese
a ppl i cations .
Ao
102 CON E 'STREET, N. W. Mr. Ceci l Al exander , Arch i t e ct for the Equ i t able
Life As su ran e So i e t y . A park ing ga r age with 176 spa c e s an d poss i bl e
expa ns i on t o 300 spa c es ; at te ndan t park ing; 24 i nb ound r e se rv o ir space s;
one entrance =ex it on Cone S t r ee t; one en trance ~exit on Sp ring Stre e t .
Mr . H. Ki ng McCa i n ~ N.S. P oE. 9 F ~nch Ale xander Barne s Rot hsch i ld and
Pa s cha l ; an d Mr . Robe rt Ro Rice , Sys t em Aut o Park s and Gara ges , Miami ,
Flor i da , pr es ented the pl an f or t h e pro po s ed pa r king garage . Mr.
McC a i n expl a ined that the p lans f or t he ga r age we r e de s i gne d fo r a
po s s i bl e ' t hree s t age ar r angeme nt. The f i r s t s t age t o cons i s t of
three l eve l s with a total of 176 space s with t he opt ion of adding a
fou r th lev e l bring ing t he t otal t o 23 7 spac es and s t il l furth e r an
opti on of add i ng a f Lfth lev el br ing i ng th e total t o 300 s pace s . The
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; April 24 9 1967;
page 2
application for the permit was seeking approval for a garage with
a total of 300 spaces and 24 inbound reservoir spaces. Mr. Rice
and Mr . McCain discussed the reservoir problem with the anticipated
sharp inbound morning rush hour peak and explained that the Spring
Street entrance could be operated two lanes inbound with eight cars
in each of two inbound lanes making a total of a sixteen car reservoir
on the Spring Street side o He also explained that it would be possible
to get a third inbound lane by using some of the space allocated for
parking on the Spring Street deck temporarily during the morning peak.
A similar a rrangement could be followed on the Cone Street side, but
the Traffic Engineer sa i d that he fel t that at least one outbound
lane should be left open so that cars desiring to exit during the
Ao Mo peak could get out of the garage. Mr . Rice and Mr . McCain
further explained that it would be possible to permit tenants to
drive between floors on the ramps under certain conditions. Normally,
however , it would be str i ctly an attendant parking arrangement with
the tena nts only driv ing the car s on the ramps . IN EXECUTIVE SESSION,
the Traffic Engi ne er recommende d a pprova l of th e gara ge as proposed
with restric ti ons as follows ~
1.
NO LEFT WRNS i n to or out of the Spring Street
entrance ~ex it .
2.
That a mi n i mum o f 24 i nboun d r e s e rvoir spaces be
p rov i de d for t he operat i on of the garage.
The Commiss i on a pprove d t h i s re c ommendat i on with Mr . George Goodwin
a bst a ining o
B.
240 - 254 SPRI NG STREET 9 N.W . At lanta Car Parks r Inc.; Mr . L. L.
Mcc ollum. A park ing de ck at t he Spri ng Stree t l eve l wi th a c a pac ity
of 53 spaces and 6 i nb oun d rese rvo i r spa ce s o Park i ng i n the basement
a t the Harris S t r eet l ev e l with a ca pa ci t y of 56 spaces and 3 inbound
re ser voir s pa ces mak ing a to t a l of 10 9 s pa ces for the entire deck;
one entra nce - e x i t on Spr i ng Street ; one ent ra nce - exit on Ha rris St ree t;
s i ng l e l an e r amp conne c t i on be twee n l eve ls; attendant pa r king.
The pl a ns fo r t h e propos e d deck were e xpl a ine d b y Mr. L. L. McC o llum.
Mr . Mcco llum emphas ized t hat t he t wo l e ve ls would be opera ted
i n de pendent l y wi th a n att endan t on t h e uppe r leve l a nd a n attenda nt
on the lower l eve l an d wi th a th i rd a t tendant to h e lp i n parking a nd
unparking cars a nd at peak periods a f our t h a t tendant t o he lp with
the park i ng a n d unpark i ng o f cars o He f ur t her expl a ine d t hat the
overf l ow for t he Spr ing Stree t l eve l wou l d be t ak e n down to th e
Harris Street l eve l by wa y of the i n t erna l r amp atid ~atk e rl 9 but t h at t he
exit i ng from the l ower leve l woul d be almos t e ntirely to Harr i s
Street wi th very few9 if any 9 of t he c ars returning to t he Spr ing
Street l evel for ex i ting. I N EXECUTI VE SESSI ON9 t he Tra ffic Engine e r
re commended a ppr ova l of the a pplication with t he r e st r ic t ion of NO ··
LEFT W RNS int o or out of the Spri ng St r ee t entran ce - exit. The
Commi ss i on a pprove d t h i s r ecomme ndation wi t h Mr . Ge orge Goo dwin
a bs t a in ing .
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page 3
Co
145 HOUSTON STREET , NoEo Aut o Park and Se rv i ce , Inc o; Mr o B·o E.
Taylor o An ope n lot with 3 5 space s ; a tte ndant pa r king; 3 inbound
reserv o i r space s ; one e n t ra nce - exi t on Houston Street.
In the absen ce of anyone to represent t he a pplicant , the Tra ffic
Engi neer exp la ined the propos e d plans and recommended approval of
the plans a s t o conformi ng to th e standa rd policies followed by
the Commiss ion . Th i s re commenda t i on wa s a pproved by the Commission.
Do
1193 - 1197 SPRING STREE T 9 NoWo Mr . Pantel i s Elia Kampouris . An
open lot with 68 parking spaces ; self - park ing; 3 inbound reservoir spaces;
one entrance- exit on Spr i ng Street .
In the a bsence of a n yone t o rep re sent t he a pplica nt 9 the Tra f f ic
Eng ineer 'exp lained the prop os e d pl a ns a nd r e commende d a pprova l of
the pla ns as t o conforming t o th e s t a ndar d policie s fol lowe d by
the Commiss i on. This re c ommendation was approved by the Commission.
Eo
111 COLLINS STREET , S . E. Bi ll Todd , I nc .; Mr . Robert W. Todd. An
open lot wi th 104 pa r king spa ce s ; self a nd a ttenda nt parking; 6
i nbound reservoir spaces; one entrance - e x i t on Col lins Stree to
In the a bs ence of anyone to r e pre s ent the a pplica nt , t he Tra f f ic
Engineer 'expl a ined t he propos e d pl a ns a nd r ecommended approval of
t h e pl a ns a s t o confor mi ng t o t he s ta ndard pol i c ie s followed by
t he Commi s sion . Th i s recommendation was a ppr oved by the Commi ss ion .
Fo
311 HILL STREET , S . E. Sull i van Shell Serv i ce St a t ion; Mr o Melvin
Sul livan. An open lot wi th 40 park ing spaces; atte ndant parking;
3 inbound reservo i r s paces ; one entrance-exit on Memorial Drive;
one ent r ance- exit on Hi ll Street o
In the a bs ence of anyone r e presenting the a ppl icant 9 the Traffi c
Engineer explained tha t th i s was a serv i ce s t ation an d that t h e
applica nt ha d not yet suppl ie d a su i t a ble sketch or drawing
showing how the opera t io n would be orga n i zed. The Traffic Engineer
further state d that 9 i n h i s op i n i on , the operation woul d be
satis fa c tory and he recommended that it be a pproved s ub j ec t t o
the appl icant fi l i ng a su itable drawi ng . Th i s recomme nda t ion wa s
approved by the Commi ss i ono
III .
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACC I DENTS; Super i n ten de nt J. L. Moseley.
Superintendent Moseley reported that the tota l enforcement was u p
approximately 16 . 4%, the accidents were down 8.8%, and the viola t ion
of ca ses booked up 16 .4% 0
Supe rintendent Mos eley repor te d t he fol lowing traffic a ccidents throu gh
Apri l 23 , 1967, as compare d with t he same period in 1966 .
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transport a tion Commission Meeting; April 24, 1967,
page 4
IV.
1966
Fatal Accidents oo ooooo • •• •• ••• •••• • •• • ••• 26
Injured Accidents• • ••• • • •••o• ••• • ••••••
773
Property Damage Accidents ••• • •••••••••• 6 , 089
31
797
7,554
6,888
8,382
REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER .
A.
V.
1967
The Traffic Engineer introduced Miss Frances Dupree as the new
Secretary . He also reviewed the progress on the street widening
and traffic signal installations and revisions at the intersection
of Campbellton Road and Centra Villa Road and also at the intersection
of Campbellton Road and DeLowe Drive . He explained the need for a ·
traffic signal at the intersection of Moreland Avenue and Wylie
Street and reported that this signal had been recommended and
approved by the Board of Aldermen Committee on Traffic, Parking and
Transit at their last meeting. He also reported on the progress of
the channelization and traffic signal installation at the intersection
of Armour Dri ve and Monroe Drive. He also reviewed the experience to
date with the ramp metering device at the Tenth Street northbound
On- Ramp to the North Freeway , reporting to date that there had been
no reported rear~end collisions since the metering device was installed
and that on the adjacent ramps accidents had continued to occur at the
usual rate .
OTHER BUSINESS .
A.
Mr . Jack Crowde r asked wha t progress had been made regarding the
adding of a lane southbound on the North Freeway beginning at the
junction of I - 85 a nd 1 - 75 and going south towards Fourteenth Street
a nd Tenth Stree t . In th e course of the discussion, it developed
tha t the Ge org i a S t a te Hi ghway Department was making some progress
on pl a ns for a dd ing th i s l a ne between the junction and Fourteenth
Street . Th e 14 th St . br i dge prevents adding the lane any further south.
B.
A br i ef d i scuss i on was also held r egarding the possible use of
pol i ce off icers on the Northeast Fr eeway between Peachtree Road and
Monroe Drive du r i ng the P. M. rush a s a n experiment to determine
the feas i b i l i t y of moving t ra f f i c a t a higher rate of flow .
C.
A dis cuss ion wa s held r egar d i ng t h e des i rability a nd possible means
of obtain i ng a more c lear si gni ng job to i ndicate that the northbound
l a ne on the Down t own Conne ct or whi ch exi s t s at Cain Street was an
"ONLY t ype of ope rat i on . Two sugges ti ons were made . One was that
the wor d " ONL Y" mi ght be cha nge d t o THIS LANE MUST TURN LEFT on the
ov erhea d s i gn br i dge s and ano ther one wa s that the overhead sign
b r i dg e wh ich had a bl a nk s pace i n i t mi ght be util i zed for additiona l
a dvanc e warn i ng . I t wa s a ls o brought ou t t hat the State Highway
De partmen t ha d made a r rangement s t o or der a su itable sign for use on
the s i gn b r i dge where space e x is te d f or su ch a sign .
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page 5
Do
M"r o George Goodwi n asked what could be done to reduce the confusion
at the intersect ion of Peach tree Road and Beverly Road. The Traffic
Engi neer repl i ed tha t he was certain that channelizing islands would
help '·th i s s i tu a t i on and that when funds were available for the
installation of channel i z i ng i slands~ he would like to see them
tried o
Eo
A question was raised regarding keeping the Traffic Engineering
Department's personnel i ntact. The Traffic Engineer said that the
shop personnel was in much better shape than a year ago and that
work was progressing at a very good rate in both service shops.
However 9 he po i nted out that the situation in the office was very
bad at the present t i me i n that there were eight vacancies and
some of these vacancies were in key positions.
The meet i ng was adjourned a t J g20 p . m.
VI o
NEXT MEETING :
Monday May 29 9 1967.
�MINUTE S OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANS PORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING
A r egular me e ti ng of the Traffic and Transportation Commi ssion of the City of
Atlanta was held i n Committe e Room No. 1 of the City Hall on Monday, March 27,
1967, at 2 : 00 p :mo The fo llowing members were present :
Mr.
Mro
Mr .
Mr .
J a ck E. Crowde r , Vi ce Chairman
Robert F. Adamson
Peter J . Stelli ng
John R. Wilson, Jr.
Absent:
Mr . George Goodwin , Chairma n
Mr o Grad y A. Lee
Mr . Cha rles C. Ma t hia s
Also pre sent we re Ci ty Traff ic Engineer Ka rl A. Bevins; Mr . P. Andrew Springer,
Safety Engineer, The At lanta Traffic a nd Saf e ty Council ; Mr . John Gerson, Atlanta
Tra nsit Syst em, Inc . , Supe r inten dent J. L. Mosel ey and Sergeant Michael Edwards,
Atla nta Pol ice De pa rtmen.to
The meeting was ca l l e d to order by the Vice Cha irman a nd the follow i ng bus iness
wa s considered.
I.
IL
HEAR FROM THE PUBLI Co None.
PERMI TS FOR OFF~STREET PARKI NG FACI LITI ES.
A.
50 HOUSTON STREET 9 N.E. A A A Park i ng , Inc . ; Mr . Ra lph R. Carro l l.
An off~street park i ng lo t wi th a total of 66 pa rking s paces, attendant
park i ng 1 8 i nboun d and 6 out bound r es~ rvoi r s pa c es ; one entrance and
one exi t on Houston St re et and one entrance and one exit on Ivy Street.
Mr . Ca r ro ll preaente.d the pla n fo r the propos e d parking lo t .
Mr. Bevins poi nted out t hat the outer e dge of t he l ot was l evel with the
adjacent stre et s . He a s ked how Mr. Carro ll intended to keep motor i sts
from en te r ing t h st ree ts fr om poi nt s other than the designated drive~
ways . Mr. Ca r r o ll a s sure d Mr . Bev ins t hat s ome means of c ont rol would
be us ed and t hat i.t would probably be a chain .
The City Tr af fic Engineer rec ommende d approval with the provision tha t
all exc es s ive driveway s pa ce be physi cally c losed, either wit h a suitable
cha i n or fence or by r a i sing the curb , and wit h the restriction of NO
LEFT TURNS into t he en t ranc e or out of t he ex i t on Houston St r ee t. IN
EXECUTIVE SESSI ON, it was moved a n d s e conded that t his rec ommendat ion
be APPROVED. All were i n fa vor.
�Minutes of t he Tr aff ic a nd Trans porta t ion Commiss ion Meeting; March 27 , 1967;
page 2
Bo
147 AND 153 WHITEHALL STREET , SoWo A A A Parking, Inc., Mr . Ralph R.
Carro l l o An of f ~street pa rking l ot with a t otal of 34 parking spaces;
sel f ~park :i.ng , 4 i nbound and 4 outbound reservoir spaces, one entrance
a nd one exit on Whi tehall Street .
Mr . Ca r roll presented t he pl an f or the propos ed pa r k i ng lot .
The City Traff ic Engineer reconunended approval with the res t r i ction of
NO LEFT TURNS into the entrance or out of the exit on Whitehall Street.
IN EXECUTIVE SESSION , it wa s moved a nd seconded that this r econunendation
be A~PROVED. All were in f avor .
C.
353 MARKHAM STREET 9 S .w., Pe nning ton Parking; Emily A. Pennington,
761 Sco tt Ci r cle , Deca tur , Georgia. An of f~street pa rking lot with a
to tal of 100 parking s paces; se lf~parking , 15 inbound and 15 outbound
r eservo i r s paces; three ent rances and t hree exits on Markham Stree t.
In the ab sence of t he app licant, t he City Traff ic Engineer pr esent e d the
plan for the pro posed park ing lo t and r econunende d approval. IN EXECUTIVE
SESSION , i t was moved a nd seconde d that t his reconunendation be APPROVED.
All were in favor .
D.
OLD WE ST HUNTER STREET & MANGUM STREET , N.W. (PARTIALLY UNDER THE HUNTER
STREET VIADUCTo) H. D. Roberts and D. S . Thurmond. (H . D. Roberts 9
Rou te 1, Box 418 , Mableton 9 Georg i a ; D.S. Thurmond 9 Route 5 9 Box 279-A,
Austell, Georg i a .
An off ~street park i ng l ot with a total of 45 parking
spaces; a tte nda nt parking, 3 inbound r eservoir spa ces; one e ntrance and
one exit on Old Wee. Hunter Street .
In the abs ence of t he appl icants, the City Traffic Engineer presented
t he plan for the pr oposed parking lot a nd reconunended approval. IN
EXECUTIVE SESSION, :i.t was moved a nd se onded that this reconnnendation
be APPROVED., All were in favor .
E.
304~312 SPRING STREET, N. W. Bi. 11 Todd , Inc a ; Mr. Robe rt W. Todd,
33 Gi.lmer Street , S . E. An off~street parking l ot with a tota l of 69
pa rking s pa cEe; attendant parking; 4 i nbound and 4 outbound rese rvoir
s paces; two entrancei;; a nd two exits on Spri.ng Street .
In the absence of Mr o Todd , the Ci ty Traffic Engineer present e d the
plan for the propose d parking 1 t . Mr . Bevins pointed out that Mr . Todd
needed to r eorgani ze the driveway arrangements so that they would better
r e lat e to the a i sles.
Giving ba ckground i.nf ormat ion~ Mr . Bevi ns s aid that the parking lot had
been in opera tion for some time without a permit and that the City Clerk
had notified Mr . Todd that a pe rmit would be require d if the parking
lot were t o cont i nue in opera tion . Mr. Bevins ment ioned that, on
several oc.ca.sions , it had been observed that vehicles were parked on
the sidewalk area adjacent to t he park ing lot and that a chain or
fence would remedy t his situat lon . Af ter dis cuss i on, the Ci ty Traffic
�Minute s of the Traff ic a nd Tra ns porta tion Commission Me et ing ; March 27, 1967 ,
page 3
Eng ineer recommended a pproval wi th the pr ov 1.s 1.on that all excessive
dr i veway s pa ce be phys ical ly cl osed , either wi th a suitable chain, or
fenc e , or by ra i s i ng the cur b , and with the restric t i on of NO LEFT
TURNS into the two ent rances or out of t he two exi ts on Spring Street.
IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, it wa s moved and seconded that this recommenda~
ti.on be APPROVED . All we r e in fav or .
III.
REPORT OF TRAFFI C ACCIDENTS, Supe rintendent J . L. Mose l ey .
Super i ntendent Mosel ey r e ported that t otal enf orceme nt was u p approximately
17% a nd that, no t only had the number of cases increased , but the number of
adj udi ca ted cases resulting i n a pena lty had i ncrea sed to app roximately
95%. He expla ined that this hi gh percenta ge indica te d that the cas es made
were 11good ca ses ~11
Sergea n t Michael Edwards r e porte d t he fo llowing traffi c accidents thr ough
March 26, 1967, a s c ompa red wi t h the s ame pe riod in 1966.
196 7
1966
Fatal A c c i d e n t so . o oeoooG OO QOOOO•o o o o o e o o o o o e o o
22
21
Injured Accident s •••••••••••••••• ••• ••• • •• •••• 577
594
Pr oper ty Dama ge Accidents •• • ••••• • ••• ••••••••• 4,5 57 • •••• ••• •• 5,109
5,156
I V.
5,72 4
REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER .
A.
Mr . Bevins r e ported tha t a traff ic si gnal metering devi ce had recently
be en i ns t a lled on t he northbound Freeway on~r amp a t Tenth Street . He
said t hat it is taking a l itt l e more time to get 6nt o the Freewa y at
of f=pea k per i ods a nd t hat the t i me to get onto the Freeway du ring peak
periods is abou t the same . In answer t o a question from the Vice Cha irman re ga rding any decrea se in rear end co llisions, Mr . Bevins re ported
that no accidents had occurred on t he on~ramp since the installation of
t he met ering device . However , he pointe d out tha t t h i s coul d be me re l y
a "happenstance . " He mentioned t hat the only problem encountered thus
f a r was tha t some motor ists we re not ob s erving t he tra ffic signa l, that
a s tudy made last week indi cat ed vio l ations as high as 20% . He said
that ~ of course , it wa s alwa ys be tter to get " v oluntary compliance , "
rather tha n enf orced complia nce j and tha t furt he r studies would be
made in the near futur e. . Orig inal observance was 96% to 97% . In
sunnna ti.on, he sai d that the Traffic Engineer ing De pa r tme nt wa s we ll
plea sed with t he installa tion , since over 78 accidents were r eported
a t the lo cat ion last year .
B.
CASCADE AVENUE , from Beec.he r St r eet t oward Sandtown Road. Mr . Bevins
re ported t hat last year parki.ng had been removed f rom this section of
Cascad e Avenue a nd tha t it has been ma rked wi th a cent e r line and two
lane lines . He s a id t hat complaints have been received from t he residents tha t they hav di ff icu lty entering Ca scade Avenue from their
�l
Minutes of the Tr aff i c and Trans porta tion Corrnnissi on Meeting; March 27 , 1967 ;
page 4
dr i veways o Not ing t hat at l east one r es ident would probably appear at
the next meeting of the Tr affi c , Parking and Transit Corrnnittee to request that on= street parking be allowed on Cascade Avenue, Mr. Bevins
expla ined t ha t he wanted the Commission to be aware of the matter.
C.
WEST MARIETTA STREET, N.W.,, be t ween Ashby Street and Marietta Boulevard.
Mr o Bevins s aid that he als o wished t he Commission to be aware of another
matter to be b rought be fo re the Traffic, Parking and Transit Committee at
its next meetingo He explained that the Committee had previously heard
from Mr. Henry H. Ogden, Ogden Equ i pment Company, a nd from representatives
of Mea d Packaging, wh i ch is loca ted across the street from Ogden Equipment
Company , r ega r di ng on-s treet parking on the southwest side of the street .
He fu rthe.r explained tha t , when the NO PARK.ING 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 A.M.
restric tion was re pla ce d with a NO PARK.JNG ANY TIME regu lation on the
sou t hwes t side of Wes t Marie t ta Stree t alongside Mead Packaging property
and as a result of a n investigation reques t ed by Mead Packaging, Mro Ogden
requested tha t the previous rush hour restriction be re-ins talled to allow
hi s employees a place to park on t he s treet after Noon (Mr. Ogden 's
empl oyees had previously moved their automobiles from the northwest to
the s outhwes t side of Wes t Marietta Street at Noon in order to comply
with t he ru h hour r entrict ions o) s ince no off-s treet parking was currently
avai l able f or Ogden Equ i pme n t Company employeeso
Re pc r ting tha t t he Committee had di rected the two companies concerned
t o send r e presentatives to t he l ocati on , with. a staff member of the
Tra f f ic Eng ineering Depart me n t to a ct as med i ato r a nd a dvisor , and to
work ou t a satis fac tory compromise wh i ch wou ld allow approximate ly
fifteen on- street pa rking s paces on t he sout hwest side of West Marietta
Street a.longsi. de Mead Packaging except from 7 :00 AoM. T·O 9 : 00 A.M. and
except a t strategi po ints which wou ld obs t ruct s i ght distance or create
traffic congest i on for vehic l es entering or ex i ting f r om Mead Packaging
dr ivewa ys o On- street parking had been r eins talled. Mro Bev ins sa i d
tha t he had been noti f ied that re presentat i ves of Mead Packaging planned
to a ppea r before the Committee at its next me eting.
Do
....,UCKIE STREET, N. Wo, from Techwood Drive to North Avenue . Mr o Bevins
re ported tha t, since Luck i e Street is be ing res urfac ed, t he Traffic
Eng ineer ing De partment wil l t ake t his opportun i ty to rel ocate the center
line and lane line:s i.n order to make five lane s . He explained tha t it
would be necessary to r emove al l pa r k i ng on the wes t side of t he stree t
but that on-street parking would be re ta i ne d on the eas t si de o Mr . Bev ins
said t ha t, as a result, two lanes inbound a n d t wo l a nes ou t bound would
be in use at all times .
V.
OTHER BUSINESSo
Ao
I N ANSWER TO A QUESTI ON as to the park i ng restrict ions on Peachtree
Road south of Centra l Chevrolet, 293 0 Peachtree Road 9 N.Wo 9 Mro Bev ins
said, " There is no restriction at all from Centra l Chevro l et on down
�Minutes of t he Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting ; March 27 9 1967 ;
page 5
past The Cathedral of St. Ph i. lip. 11 He me nt ioned that this section of the
west side of Pea chtree Road was 11 on the li.st 11 for future removal of onstreet pa rking a s wa s the east si.de of Peachtree Road i.n the area of the
Ca the dral of Chris t the King. It was discuss ed that one parked vehicle
necessit a ted much la ne changing and created traff i c congestion in the
a rea.
VI.
Bo
IN ANSWER TO A QUESTI ON regarding the final action of t he Board of Alder~
me n on the Commissi on's recomme nda tions to ban parking on certain st ree ts,
Mr. Bev ins gave a brief surmnary. He me ntioned that, although at first
gla n e it mi gh t 1,~ ok a s t hough littl e was accomplished in the removal of
on =st r eet parking; i n actuality some impor tant progressive steps were
t aken.
C.
THE USE OF RADAR DEVICES was the next t opic of discussion. Mr. Bevins
remarke d tha t add itional si gns would probably be needed . Po i nt ing out
tha t he would l ike to avoi d placing more signs than necessary, he assured
t he Commission that the Tr aff i c Engi ne e ring Depa rtment could, if need be,
s uppl y the si gns 11 in a hur ry . 11 He said that the Depar tment had about
1 ,000 p ie ces of metal available with i n a we ek or 10 days which would
certain l y get the pro j e ct underway.
NEXT MEE TINGi
Monday , Apr i l 24 , 1967.
The mee t ing wa s adjourne d at 3:: 10 p.m.
�MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATI ON COMMISSION
MEETING
A regular meet i ng of t he Traff ic and Transportation Connn i ss ion of the City of
Atlanta was held i n the Al derman i c Chamb er of the City Hall ,on Monday, February 27,
1967 , at 2 ~00 p.m. The fo llowi ng members were present~
Mr.
M.
Mr .
Mrc
Mr .
Mr o
George Goodwi n, Cha i rman
Ja ck Eo Crowde r, Vice Chairman
Robe rt F. Adamson
Gra dy Ao Lee
Pe t er J o Stell i ng
John Ro Wi lson , Jr .
Absent ~
Mro Charles C. Math i as
Also present were Ci.t y Tr aff i c Eng i ne er Kar l Ao Bevins ; Mr . Edmu nd W. Hughes ,
Managing Director ~ and Mr o P o Andrew Spr ' nger 9 Sa fety Engineer, The Atlant a
Traffic and Sa f ety Coun c i l ; Sergean t Mi cha e l Edwards , Atlanta Pol i ce De partment ;
Mr. John Gers on , Atlant a Trans i t Sys t em, I nc. , Alderman Jack Sunnners, Chairman,
Traffic , Parking and Tr a ns i t Commi ttee o
The mee t ing was called t o order by t he Cha irmano In his opening remarks ,
Mr . Goodwi n said t ha t ~ due t o t h e l a rge numbe r of cit izens pres ent , the entire
a f ternoon would be g ive n to he a r ing from t he publ i c and t hat an EXECUTIVE SESSION
would be he l d la t e r i n t he we ek.
I.
PUBLIC HEARI NG.
Mr o Goodwi n ask e d Mr . Bev ins t o read t he l i s t of t h e var i ous i tems for
c ons i de r a ti on . Mr. Bev · ns e x p laine d tha t~ a t the r e gular meeting of the
Tr a ff ic , Park i ng and Tra nsi t Comm ~t tee of t he Boa r d of Alde rmen on Februa ry 8,
196 7, the City Traf fic. Eng i nee r h&d re c omme nde d and r e ques te d approva l of the
follow i ng e
A.
ONE WAY S tre e t s .
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2.
3.
4o
5.
Pea ch t ree St·re e t nor t hb ound f r om Bak er St reet t o 19 t h St r eet.
We s t Pea ~h t re e St r eet s ou t b ound f r om 19th Stre et to Baker St re e t .
r e s cen t Ave nue sou thbou nd f rom 14th Stree t t o Peach t ree P laceo
Por te r P l ace ea s t b ound from We s t Peac h tree Str e et t o Pea chtree Street.
Al exan de r St r e e t wes tb oun d from Pea chtree St r eet t o We st Pea cht re e
St reet .
6 . Fourte e nth Stre e t westbound from P i edmont Avenue to Howell Mi ll Road .
7. Ten th Stree t east b ound f r om Br a dy Ave nue t o Char l es Alle n Drive.
8 . State S t reet s ou t hbou nd fr om 14t h St r,e e t to Hemphi ll Avenue .
9 o Atl anti c Dri v e nor th boun d f rom Hemphi.1 1 Av enue to 14th Stree to
�Minutes of J he Traff ic a nd Transportation Corrnn i s sion Meet ing, February 27, 1967 ;
page 2
B.
NO PARKING ANY TIMEo
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Jun i per Street == east s ide , · from 12th Stree t t o Ponce de Leon Avenue.
Piedmont Avenue == e as t s "de p from 3 d Street to 12th Stree t o
P i edmont Avenue ==we s t s i de, f r om 14th St r eet to 13 t h Street.
Fou rt eenth Stree t == south s i de , fr om P i edmont Av enue to Norths ide
Driv e .
Four teenth S :reet == nor t h s i.de 9 from 200 fee t: west of Peachtree Street
to Norths i de Drive.
Tenth Stre et= =nor t h s :' de 9 fr om Brady Avenue t o Myrt le Street.
Peachtree Stree == ea st si de 9 fr om 12t h Stree t to 14th Street.
As a substi t u t e for the City Tr affic Eng i neer ' s re c orrnnendations outl i ned .
above , the Tra ff ic , Park :ng a n d Trans i t Corrnni tt ee ha d re c ommended with the
concurrence of t he Ci ty Tr aff i Eng ine er · he fol l owing :
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That bot h s i des of Ten th Street from Howel l Mi ll Road to Piedmont
Avenue be ma de NO PARKING ANY TlME.
2o
That b oth s :' de of four t e enth St re et fr om Pea chtree Street to Howell
Mi ll Road be made NO PARKING ANY TIME.
3.
Tha t both s i des of Spring S reet 9 N.W. 9 from Fif t h S tree t to Peacht ree Street be made NO PARKI NG ANY TlME.
4.
That both s i des of West Peacht ree St e e t fr om t he interse c tion of
We st Pea chtree S reet 9 Pea ch t re e St reet, and Bake r Street north to
the i ntersec tion of West Pea chtree Street 9 Pea ch tre e Street , and
Ni neteenth St reet be made NO PARKI NG ANY TIME.
5.
That bo th s i de s of Peach t ree Stree t from Bake r Stree t t o Fourt eenth
Street be made NO PARKING ANY TIME .
6.
That the west s i de f P i edmont Avenue, N. E . , r om Fourt eenth Street
t o Th ir teenth St r eet be made NO PARKING ANY TIME.
7.
That the F.' a s t side of P1.edmon Avenue 9 N.E., from Thir d St reet t o
Twelfth Stree t be made NO PARKI N ANY TI ME.
8.
That the east s i de of Ju n i.per S tree ts N. E. 9 fr om Twelfth S treet to
Ponce de Leon Avenue be made NO PARK I NG ANY TI ME.
9.
That wes bound t ra f f ic on Te nt h St reet 9 N.W., be pr ohib ited from
mak i ng a lef t t urn int o t he sou t hbound on~ ramp of the North Freeway.
10.
Tha t eas t bound r a ffic on Tenth St re et, N .w. , be prohibited from
making a l eft t ll rn inco the northbound on= r amp of the North Freeway.
11 .
That ea s tb ound traff i c on Tenth Street 9 N.W. 9 be proh i b it ed from
ma k ing a l eft u rn i nto Wi ll iams Street .
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Commis s ion Meeting ; Febr uary 27, 1967 ;
12.
Tha t westbound traffic on Four t eenth St re e t , N.W., be prohibited
fr om making a left t u rn into the southb ound on- ramp of the North
Freeway o
13 .
That eastbound t r aff i c on Fourteenth St r e et , N.W., be proh i bited
from making a l eft turn i nto the northbound on- ramp of the North
Freeway.
14.
Tha t eastbound raff ic on Fourt een.th Stre et, N .w. 9 be proh i bited
from mak ing a left turn i nt o Wi. 11 iams Street.
15.
That westbound traf f° c on Nor .h Avenue? N . Wo, be prohibited from
making a l eft t urn in.co t he sou t hbound on= ramp of the North Freeway.
16.
That westbound t r af fi on North Avenue 9 N.W.
mak i ng a left tur in o W .11:· ams Street.
17.
That eastboun d traffic on Nort h Avenue ? NoWo 9 be prohibited from
mak i ng a le ft t ur n i nto t he northbound on=ramp of the Nor t h
Freeway.
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be prohibited from
Mr. Bevins said tha t t he Traffic Eng inee r i ng De par t ment i s, of c ourse,
willing to se e t he compl et e e l ~mina tion of a ll park i ng on the aforementioned
streets ( as l i s te d in t he subs titut e pr opos a l ) plu s some NO LEFT TURN regula tions given a tr i al. He sa id fur · her, "Howeve r, we are convinced that these
mea sures will no t gi ve su ff 1.c · en t traffic. i mpr v ement to j us ti fy the i nconvenience and the problems c reatedo The pro posed ONE WAY operation of the
four =s treet c omb i na tion ( Pea chtree S tree t=-West Peachtree Street and Tenth
Street == Fourtee nt h S tre et ) i s , i n our judgment 9 t he mos t sensib le a n d sat isfactory answer availabl e today to increase t he craf fic carry ing ca pa ci ty
of streets i n th i s part of he c · t y a nd to clear up re c ogni ze d existing
se ri ou s traffic congestio _ problems. ONE WAY opera tion of these particular
s tre ets solve s more problems and yields g eater t r aff ic carrying capacity
than would any oth er street s i the area~ In addit i on, ONE WAY operation
of these streets fit s with the ot her exis t ing ONE WAY stree t s in the area
and fs ets the s tage ' for additiona l ONE WAY streets a n d /or reve rsible lane
streets a s neededo Operati ng these street s ONE WAY offe r s a s ubs tan tial
( 20% t o 30% i ncrease i_n apa c ity over two =way opera tion on these four
s treet s with added s ubs tantial in reas es on sev e ra l a d jacent s t reets. In
add ition ( and of equa l i mpor tance), r::he ONE WAY operation of t hese stree.ts
would pe nnit us to ' clear up' ten or t welve congested intersections by
e l iminating unsatisfa tory three =phase operation and c hanging to s i mpl e
t wo=phase operation. All of t hese benefits ould be rea lize d with ONE WAY
operation and the re l atively minor additi ona parking restrictions l i s ted. "
Al derman G. Everett Millican reque.sted explanat ion of the proposed NO LEFT
TURN restri ct ionso I n explaini ng the proposed change , the C.i.ty Traffic
Engineer said tha , 1n h i s opin ' on~ the proposal was a rather poor sub =
stitute for ONE WAY oper ation of the streets~ but that NO LEFT TURN re str i c =
tions would c lear up the c ongest ion at ertain points to where it was reasonable . Mr . Bevins s ai., "We either go to ONE WAY street or NO PARKING and
�Mi nutes of the Traffic a nd Transporta t i on. Connni ss i on Meet i ng ; February 27 9 1967 ;
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NO LEFT WRN restrictions or s ay tha
the r e i s n ot h i ng tha t can be done . 11
Mr . w. E . Cl ark, 1107 Peachtree Street, sa id tha t he was concerned about
"how people wou ld get out o f At l ant a" f t he proposed NO LEFT WRN restric=
tions were i ns t alled .
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Aldennan George Cotsakis r e ue s t ed fur the r explanat i on of the proposed park=
ing bans . Mr . Bevi ns ment "on ed t hat , at a previous he.aring on the ONE WAY
stree t proposal s, re s i dent s and b s inessmen of the streets under considera t i on repea ted ly sa i D i n effe c t , "Don' t make my st re et one way. Take the
parking offo 11
The pro pos a l that bo t h s i des of Peach · ree St eet fr om Baker Street to four.=
teenth S t reet be made NO PARK NG ANY TI ME c ame u nder discu ssion, with Mr. Edgar
Gay, Gay Me n's Shops , 100 4 Pe a chtree Stree 9 N.E., and spokesma n for the Tenth
S t ree t Bus i nes s Ass ociation, giv1r:g c onsiderable ba ckground i nformation regard~
ing the a r ea and saying t ha t ne bus ines smen could foresee heav y financial
losses if NO PARKI NG ANY TIME were i ns t alled. He s tressed the point that,
at this t i.me ~ no add i. i onal off=street pa rk i ng was availab le. He also said
that a traffic c ongest ion prob lem exi sted in t he Te nth St ree t a r ea onl y
dur ing peak rush hou r s.
Mr. Char le s W. Bergman, Attorney~ re p resenting pro per ty owners and resident s
in the a r ea o f t he i n· e rse tion of J u n i per Street and Tenth Stree t , said
that t he property owner s woul d be avers ely a ff e t ed by the installation of
NO PARKING be caus e pr e sent tenant s would leave a n d be cause it would be d ifficu l t 1 if not impossibl e, to get new te nant s . Mr. Be rgman s aid that, if the
City removed park i ng n t he sou t h side of Te nt h S treet , it would be more or
l e ss tak i ng the prope rty.
Mr . W. E. Cla rk made additional remarks wh ·.i ch included the sta t ement that
real estate drops fr om 20'% to 40% n a ONE WAY s t r eet. He said tha t
Pea chtree Street had no t ra ffic problems excep t du ring peak r ush h ours ,
particul arly on Fridays ac the i nterse c t1on of Fourteenth Street and Peacht ree Stree t.
Aldenna n Mi ll ie.an also made add i tional rema rks . He said that Atlant a
had to have NO PARK. NG 0r ONE WAY s t reets in the Downtown Ar ea a n d s ugge s te d
t ha t West Pea ch ree Street an Spri .g Streec m gh t be considere d for ONE WAY
operation. He strEsse · tn e 1mportan -:e of i n creased wrecker serv ice and
suggested a $25.00 fine for park 1 g 1n a restric t ed area. Stre ss ing the
importance of i ncrea sed enforcemen t~ Al derman Mi ll can sa i d that he could
see no necess icy t or a NO PARK l NG nsc r ic ti on dur ing the middl e of the day
on Wes t Pea c h tree Stree L, Pea ch · ree St reet 9 or Spring Street .
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Mr. J. J. Bader f t he Tent h S reet bus ~ness dist rict sa id that the smal l
me r c hants in the area wou ld un doub ·edl
lose i f al l on=s treet parking
were removed. H~ po ...r,red ou r t-1:.at: c he C1 ty, i n t urn, would lose taxpayers
as the busines ses c l osed.
�Mi nu t es of the Traffic and Tr anspor tation Connni ss i on Meet i n g ; February 27, 1967;
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Mr . J oe Sh i ppen , whose fam i l y owns proper t y in the Pershing Po i nt area,
i. e. Rose Bowl Restaurant , an apar t ment bu i l di ng , etc , a sked t hat ons treet parking be removed only dur ing rush h ours.
Mrs . Benne t t , Benne tt Paint and Supply Co., 118 Tent h Stre et , N.E. , said
that , when Tenth Stree t was wi dened a nd on= stree t park ing on t he ir side of
the stre e t wa s subsequently r emoved, t h e business survive d. She said tha t
the bus i ne s s ou l d survive ONE WAY tra ffi oper a tion. She pointed out,
howev er , that t he bus i ness could not survive a dd i t i onal on=s treet parking
r emoval .
Mr. Robe rt W. Bi vens , Exe cut i ve Di re c tor, Central At l a nta Progress , Inc. ,
submit ted c op i es of t he or ganization's Fe brua r y 23, 196 7, Newsletter , wh i ch
i ncluded the f oll owi ng s t atement ~
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0N HASTY REMOVAL OF PARK1NG
" The Ci t y s hou l d t h ink t wice before banning park i ng 24 hrs.
pe r da y in c l ose =in areas simp ly be cause it ca nnot , or does
no t , enforce a 2=hr . ban dur i ng peak tra ffic hours . Why not
rigid enforcement with STIFF f i nes , prompt t ow=away, violators
foot ing t he b ill === a s int·e rmediate step, before total remova l ?
Ne ighborhoods are imp rt ant, too o"
Mr. Sam A. Dor se y, Att orney, r e pr esenting prope rty owners on Spr i ng St r e et
between Four t eenth Stre et and Peac ht re e Street, s aid tha t a t ota l ba n of
on- s treet park ing in he area would serve no purpose. He maintaine d t hat
the a f ternoon rush hour traffi conges tion on Spr i ng Stree t was the resul t
of a b ot t l eneck further nor th on Pe ach t r ee Street at Pea ch t ree Station.
He s ai d that the comp lete r emova l of on=street park ing on Spr i ng Stree t
would simpl y send veh cles mor e uickly to a wait ing poi nt t o get through
th e bottleneck.
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Mr . Brannon Le&esne, H. M. Patterson & Son , 1020 Spring Stree t, N.W., expl ained that, al · ho i Ho Mo Patte rson & Son has c ons i derable off=s tree t
park ing , there were times when on= street pa rk i ng was necessary . He said
tha t the compl ete removal of pa rk ing on Spr .°.ng St reet at all times would
de finite ly crea te a hardsh i p on s me people , pa rticu la r l y be t ween t he hours
of 9 : 00 ao m. and 4 : 00 p . m. He sai d furth e r that the traffi c f lows general l y
well down Spr ing St reet exce pt betweE.n t he hours of 4 ~00 p.m. and 6 ~00 p . m.
Mr. Harry Gilham, Georgia Li gh t."' ng Su pply Company, Inc. 9 835 Spring Stre et,
N.W. , explaine his problem, io e. tha t he had a l ease on h i s pres ent loca~
tion wh ich would not expire in t he near future~ that h i s whole s a le bus i ness
was dependent upon fou r or f .t ve callers a day , and that the fou r or five callers
had to park on the s treet. He sa i d thats a l though the comp lete removal of
on=s treet parking would c ompl e t ely c:.ripple his bus iness, a ONE WAY traffic
pattern would do it no rarm .
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Minutes of the Traf f i c and Transportation Comm i ss ion Meeting; February 27, 1967;
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Dro J. L.o Hawk, J. L. Hawk Dru g Store, 11 76 West Pea ch tree St re et, N.W.,
a t fourteenth St ree t , asked t ha t the Commi ss i on recommend against removing
on- s treet pa rking adja cent to hi s business, i n operat ion in 1919. Dr. Hawk
said that he was .oncerne d about how ·us t omers would get t o his store and
said tha t h i s bus i ness c ou ld not surv ive w .t hout on-street parking on
West Pea chtree S tree to He sa i d t hat, as nearby on-street park ing was de =
creased , he has had t o inc r ease h i s del i v e r y service.
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Mr . Ben Sh i ppen , another member of t he family own i ng property i n the Pershing
Point area , i. e . Ros e Bowl Restau ran t, a n apartment building , etc.., also
requested that on=stre et park i ng -I n t he area r ema in dur ing the day with only
a rush hour restriction.
Mr . Dean Dodds , Dean's Firea r ms & Ac c£ss or i es 9 11 26 West Peachtree Street,
N.E o, said that the remov a l of on=street parking i n t he area would result in eithe r moving t o a nother location or dissolv i ng the bus iness .
Mr. D. Oo Beu s se , Gene r al Mana ger, Bi l t more Ho te l , 81 7 West Peachtree
Street , NaE. ~ sa i d that on ly du rir,g t he a fternoon rush hours was there a
tra ffi c problem on West Pe a ch t ree St reet . He s aid that, al t hough the
remov al of on=street pa rk:ing wou ld pose no prob lem for the Bi ltmore Hotel,
ONE WAY mov ement of traff ic. would adv ersely aff e c t t he ope r ation of the
ga ra ge acros s t he stree t be cause it wou ld be necessary to drive eight blocks
to get to the garage a' Speaking i n b ehalf o f the Bi l t more Hotel, he was
defin itely agains t ONE WAY operat ion on West Pea chtree Stre et o
Mr. Frank J . La chn i t, who ope r a t es an antique bus iness at 1166 West Peachtree
S treet , N. W., wh i ch i s a cr oss t he st r eet from Dr. Hawk's Dru g Store , was very
mu ch opposed t o the r emov al o f on=street pa r king on West Peachtree Street.
He said t ha t t he re were no off= st ree t parkin g garages i n t he area and there
was no hope of ge tting one. Mr . Lachn "t su gges t ed tha t West Pea chtre e Street
might be ma de ONE WAY i nbound dur ing ·he morning hours and ONE WAY outbound
la t e r in t he da y; he expla i ned tha t t h.is t ype of operation worke d well in
Toron t o , Canada , a city about the s ize of At lant a o Mr . La chnit also sug=
gested that a traf fi c s · gnal be installed ac Persh i ng Po i n t .
Mi ss Claribel Hi ller, who operates an art galle ry a t 93 3 We s t Peachtree
St reet , N. E. , s aid t hat a t n time dur ing the day a r e bo t h lanes of West
Pea chtree S tree t in ful l use and that s he c oul d s ee no need for taking
park i ng off We st Pea ch tre e Street at any time. Al s o, she su gges te d t hat,
if ONE WAY streets were inst a l le d, Pea ch t ree Stre e t and Spring Street
would be the mos t l ikely pa ir.
Mr. Fred Patterson 9 H. M. Pa tt ers on & Son~ expressed h i s oppos ition to the
remov al o f on=s tree t park i ng on Spring Stre et and on Wes t Pea chtree St r eet.
He noted ~ however 9 tha t the pa r k ing on cross street s i n t he area would
probabl y hamper t raffic attemp ting to re a ch Freewa y ramps.
Mr. W. T. Ba r be r 9 533 Tenth Street 9 N.W., speak ing for re s i dent s and property
owne r s of the area 9 said that his was a frin ge a r ea a nd that t r affic has
been de clining . He said t hat to e limina t e pa rkin g c omple te ly would , in turn,
�Minutes of the Tr a ffic a nd Tra nsportat i on Commi ss i on Meeting; February 27, 1967;
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elimi nate certa i n sma l l bus ines se s . He e x plained that neither he nor his
neighbors were f i nanc iall y able t o relocat e their businesses to some other
sect i on of the Ci t y . He also po int ed ou t t hat to remove on- street parking
to speed traffic th r ough t he area would , i n most cases, be speeding nontaxpayers to outly ing a re a s . In clos i ng , Mr . Barber submitted a petition
asking the Alderman ic Boa r d 11 to re c ons i de r any proposal to prohibit parking
on Tenth Street. 11
Mr. Grady Sewell , owner of a barber shop at 531 Tenth Street, N.W., said
that many small bus i nesse s i n h i s a r ea did not have driveways and that no
reasonable location was av a i lable for an off- street parking facility. Speaking for other small bus i nesses i n h i s area as well as his own, he opposed
the removal of on- st r ee t pa r k i ng on Tenth S t reet .
The discuss i on the n s h i fted to t he P i edmont Avenue and Juniper Street area·.
Miss Carolyn Hi nma n , 923 P i edmont Ave nue, N.E. , said that she now had
rental units a n d tha t she was dependent upon the income from the property.
She said that i t would be i mpossible to k eep the present tenants or to get
other tenants i f the on=s t reet pa r k ing were c ompletely removed from Piedmont
Avenue. She asked that pa r k i ng be removed only dur i ng rush hours.
Mr . Robe r t E o She rrell , 96 0 P i edmon t Avenue ; N.E., opposed the proposal to
make the east s i de of P i edmont Av enue, N.E. , from Third Street to Twelfth
Street NO PAR.K I NG AN Y TIME . He s a i d t ha t t here was no traffic problem on
Piedmont Avenu e in th i s area exce p t perhaps during rush hours. He pointed
ou t that this se ction of P i edmon t Avenue is primarily res i dential and that
most of t he houses were bu i lt ma ny years ago when there was no need for
driveways o He said that the removal of parkin g would be an ex treme hardship
on these res iden ts .
Mr . J err y Zimmerman ~ Piedmont Pharma y, I nc ., 99 1 P i edmont Avenue , N.E. , at
Ten t h Street , said t hat most o f t he pe op l e i n the are a a r e e lderly people
who a r e de pe n den t upon t he i r income from r e nt al pr ope rty . He sa i d that ,
al t hou gh t he residen t s a re genera l ly agreea ble to a rush hour parking
r e st ric t i on , t he c omp lete remov al of on=stre et pa rking would make their
rental pr oper t y unrentable.
Mr . Russ ell Mar tin, 83 5 P iedmon t Avenue, N.E., a l so exp r essed opposit i on
t o t h e c ompl e t e removal of on=street pa rking on P i edmont Avenue.
Mr s . George Norman , a res i d ent of P i e dmont Ave nue be tween Sev enth Street
a nd Eighth Stre et, s a i d t ha t she fe l t that tickets should be i ssued to
mo t orist s wh o do not ob s erve ru s h h our r e stricti on s .
Also oppos ing the i ns t all ation of f u rther NO PARKIN G r estricti ons on
Pie dmont Av enue was Mro La rry Nichol s on , who s aid that, during t he da y,
Pie dmont Avenue was c lea r of all tra ffic conge s tion.
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The City Tr aff ic Engi n ee r express e d his appreciation of the many interested
citizens who ha d giv en t he ir vi ews on the v arious proposals. He said that
the Commi ss i on wi shed to exp l ore a ll of the possib i lit i es in solv i ng traffic
problems throughout t he Ci ty and st r essed that the solutions were not based
upon what would mov e the most v ehicles in the short est length of time , but
rather , what could be done to effec t a "net gain" for the Community.
Mr. Robert L. Sommervi lle , P r e s i dent, Atlanta Transit System, Inc., said
that , although the r emov al of on- st r eet parking would not greatly affect
the Atlan t a Tra ns i t System ' s ope rat i on of buses , he did not understand
all of the preparat i on to make t he streets of Atlanta into raceways which
would s i mply speed non- taxpayers to outlying areas. He said that he thought
the City should start tax i ng them before giving them any benefit of this
k i nd . He also s ai d tha t, " The no t ion that we have to have NO PARKING ANY
TIME including Sunda ys seems to be go i ng far beyond wha t we need to do ·. 11
In h i s c los i ng r ema r ks , the Cha irman , Mr. Goodwin, said that the handwriting
is more or less on t he wall that the removal of all on-street parking will
eventua lly be ne cess ary on certa i n Ci ty streets. He mentioned that the
Tenth Street bus ines s d i s trict would someday have to have off-street pa r k ing
and tha t t he bus ines se s c once rned should begin as soon as possible to provide
off- street parking facilitie s . He sugges t ed tha t , in all such area s , resident ia l and bus i ness, whe re off~ s tre et parking does not pre sently exist ,
action should be t aken to provi de su ch parking, because, year after year,
the numbe r of v ehicle s us i ng the s t r ee t s of t he City of At l anta will steadily
i ncreas e and off- street pa rk ing wi l l be re qu ired to clear the streets for
t raf f i c movement.
THE EXECUTIVE SESS I ON OF THE TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMI SSION wa s held
on March 3, 1967. After cons i derable d i scuss i on of the NO PARKING re s trict ions referre d t o the Corrnni ss i on by t he Boa r d of Aldermen on February 20 ,
1967 , t he Traffic and Transporta tion Commi ss ion r ecommended the f ol lowing :
A.
PEACHTREE STREETo
1.
2.
3.
B.
East s ide; from 12th Street t o 14th Street; NO PARKING ANY TIME .
East side; from 14th Street to 15th Stree t; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
We s t side ; from 13th Street to 14t h Stre et ; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
WEST PEACHTREE STREET.
1.
2.
3.
4.
East s ide; from
East side; from
TO 7 : 00 PQM.
East side; from
ING ANY TIME.
East s ide; from
ING ANY TIME
West side; from
TIME.
10th Street to 11th Street ; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
13th Street to 15th Street; NO PARKING 4:00 P.M.
Si mpson St re et to Wes t Peachtree P l ace; NO PARKNorth Avenue to Ponce de Leon Avenue; NO PARK-
Q
5.
North Avenue t o Linden Avenu e; NO PARKING ANY
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting; February 27, 1967;
page 9
C.
FOURTEENTH STREET.
1.
2.
3.
D.
JUNIPER STREET .
1.
E.
North s i de; from West Peachtree Street to Spring Street; NO
PARKING ANY TIME. (Mr. Grady A. Lee cast a negative vote.)
North side ; from Peachtree Street to West Peachtree Street;
NO PARKING ANY TIME o
South side ; from Hemphill Avenue to Curran Street; NO PARKING
ANY TIME.
East side ; from 12th Street to Ponce de Leon Avenue; NO PARKING
ANY TIME.
PIEDMONT AVENUE.
1.
2.
3.
East side ; from 3rd Street to 12th Street; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
West s i de; from 13th Street to 14th Street; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
West side ; from 14th Street to 15th Street; NO PARKING ANY TIME.
In discussing the east side of Piedmont Avenue from Third Street to Twelfth
Street, it was agreed that the recommendation be NO PARKING ANY TIME; however,
the Commission a s ked the City Traffic Eng i neer to notify the members of the
Traffic, Parking and Transit Committee at their forthcoming meeting on
March 8, 1967 , that it was the Commission's suggestion that a NO PARKING
4 : 00 P.M. TO 7 : 00 P .M. r estriction might be used on Piedmont Avenue from
Tenth Street to a point approximately 400 to 600 feet south of Tenth Street
to g i ve the merchants in the a rea some temporary relief.
II.
PERMITS FOR OFF~STREET PARKING FACILITIES .
A.
199 ~201 FORSYTH STREET, S.W. Parkrite, Inc., 197 Forsyth Street, S.W.;
Mr . Ja ck H. Ke l ly. An off- street parking lot with a total of 34 park ing
spaces ; a ttenda nt park i ng ; 10 i nbound and 10 outbound reservoir spa c es;
one entra n ce on For s y th St r eet and one exit on Garnett Street.
The City Traffic Engineer recommended approval wi th the r estrictions
of NO LEFT TURNS i nto the entrance on Forsyth Street and NO LEFT TURNS
out of the exit on Ga rnett S t re et . IN EXECUTIVE SESSION on March 3,
1967 , it wa s moved and s econ ded that t h i s recommendat i on be APPROVED .
All were in favor.
B.
AIR RIGHTS OVER THE RAI LROAD TRACKS IN THE AREA BOUNDED BY MARIETTA
STREET, SPRI NG STREET , HUNTER STREET, AND TECHWOOD DRI VE. Downtown
Developme n t Corp. ; Mr. John Edwa rds, Jr. , Tr a ffi c Planning Associate s .
An o ff =st r eet parking garage of two decks with a t ot al of 1, 73 4 parki ng s paces ; sel f - park i ng ; 22 i nbou nd reservoir s pace s and 27 out bound res ervo ir spaces ; one entrance on Spring Str eet and one doub l e
entra nce on t he Techwood Vi a duct ; one doub l e ex it on Spr ing Stre e t
a nd one doub l e exi t on t he Techwood Vi aduct.
�Minutes of the Traffic and Transportation Commi ssion Meeting ; February 27, 1967;
page 10
The City Traffic Engi neer recommende d a pproval with certain changes i n
design and wi t h certain restrict i ons : Changes in des i gn include (1)
that mod ifi ca t i ons be ma de i n the ent ra nce and ex i t ais l es which would
remove certain parking stalls that might tend to impede the movement
of through traffic in the entrance and exit aisles and (2) that an
internal ramp a r r a ngement or other suitable means be provided to permit
vehicles from each of the two decks to exit to Techwood Drive in a
manner which provides for both r i ght turns and left turns into Techwood
Drive, or, a s a n a lternate , that a direct connection f rom each of the
two de cks to Hunte r St re e t would be a su i table a nd preferre d alternate
to the above - mentioned left turns into Techwood Drive. Restrictions
include (1) NO LEFT TURNS int o the Spring Street entrance and (2) NO
LEFT TURNS out of the Spring Street exit.
I N EXECUTIVE SESSI ON on March 3, 1967, it was move d and seconde d t ha t
this re c ommenda tion be AFPROVED. All were in favor.
III.
REPORT OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS ; Superintendent J. L. Moseley.
Sergeant Michael Edwards submi tted a repor t showing the following tra ffic
acc idents throu gh Fe bruary 26 , 19 67 , as compa red wi th the ~ame period i n
1966 .
1967
1966
Fa t a l Accidents. .. . .. ... . .... .. . . . . . . . ... . ..
15................
13
Injured Accidents •••• • •••• ••••• •• ••• • •••• •• • 402 •••••••••••••••• 386
Prope rt y Damage Accide nts ••• • • • • •• • • • • • ••••• 3,062 •••••••••••••••• 3,407
3 ,479
I V.
V.
3 ,806
ROUTI NE ORDINANCES. The City Tra ff i c Engine er presented t he r outine
or dinances , which were approved by t he Tr affi c and Tra ns por t a t i on Commi s s ion.
(For a comp lete list of the rou t ine ordinances , se e t he Minut e s of t he Traffic,
Parking and Transit Committe e Meeting for March 8, 1967.)
NEXT MEE TING :
Monda y , Ma rch 27, 1967 .
The meeting wa s adjourned at 4 ~30 p . m.
�)
MINUTES OF THE
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATI ON COMMIS SION
MEETING
regular meeting of the Traffic and Tra nsporta t ion Connni ss ion of the City of
Atlanta was held in Connnittee Room No. 1 of the Ci t y Hall on Monday, January 30,
1967 , at 2 ~00 p.m. The following members were present ~
A
Mr . George Goodwin, Cha i rma n
Mr . John R. Wi lson , Jr.
Absent ~
Mr. Robert F. Adamson
Mr. Jack E. Crowder, Vice Chairman
Mr. Grady A. Lee
Mr. Charles C. Math i as
Mr. Pete r J. Stelling
Al so pres ent were City Traffic Engineer Karl A. Bevins ; Mr. P. Andrew Sp ringer,
Sa f ~t y Eng inee r , The Atlanta Tra ffi c and Sa fety Council; Mr. J. H. Cone, Jr.,
At lanta Transit Syst em, Inc . ; and Ca ptain John T. Ma rler and Sergeant Michael
Edwar ds, At lan t a Pol ic e De partment .
The meeting wa s called to order by the Chairman and t he following business was
consi dered.
I.
II.
HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC .
None.
PERMITS FOR OFF- STREET PARKING FAC I LITIES .
A.
THE BLOCK BOUNDED BY WEST PEACHTREE STREET, LINDEN AVENUE , SPRING STREET,
AND NORTH AVENUE . Life Insurance Company of Georgia; Cen t ra l Parking,
Inc., Mr . Gar l and Follis. An off- s treet parking garage with a total of
550 parking spaces; self- parking -or attendant park ing ; 27 inbound reservoir spaces and 30 outbound reservo i r spaces; one entrance from North
Avenue, one entrance from Linden Avenue, and one en t rance from Sp ring
Street; one exit on North Avenue , two exits on Linden Avenue, and one
exit on Spring Street. A REQUEST TO RENEW THE RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY
THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN ON SEPTEMBER 21, 1964, was made by Mr . Fo ll i s,
who s tated that no changes whatsoever had been made in t he pl ans since
their a pproval . He pointed out t hat the onl y change nece ss ary i n t he
resolution would be the inc lusion of his name a s the person subm itti ng
the application .
The City Traffic Engineer said that, in his opinion , the re quest was
"completely in order" and recommended approva l. IN EXECUTIVE SESSION,
the application was APPROVED.
�Mi nutes of the Traffic and Transpor tat ion Commission Meeting; January 30, 1967;
page 2
B.
196 MITCHELL STREET , S . W. A A A Park ing, I nc., 75 Houston Stre et, N.E. ;
Mr. Ra lph R. Carroll . An o ff-stre e t parki ng l ot with a total of 55
parking space s ; s el f - pa r k ing ; 6 inbound an d 6 outb ound reservoir spaces;
one en tr ance and one ex i t on Mi tche ll Street.
Mr. Carroll presente d the pl an s for the prop o sed pa r kin g lot.
The City Tr affic Engin eer s ai d that the plans were in order a nd in
accordance with the st andard s be i ng f ollowed. The City Traffic Engineer
recommended a pproval. IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, the a pplication wa s APPROVED.
C.
1532=3 4- 36 - 38 BEECHE R STREET, S. W. Mr . J. R. Johnson, 965 Cascade Avenue,
S.W. An off =s tr ee t park i ng lot wi th a t o ta l of 25 parking space s; sel fpa rk ing; 10 inboun d a n d 10 outbound reservo ir spaces; one entrance and one
exit on Bee c her S tr eet.
In the a bse nce of Mr . Johnson, t h e City Tra ffic En gineer pre sented the
pl ans for t h e p ropo sed park i ng lo t and re c ommended approval. IN EXECUTIVE
SESS I ON , the a ppl i cati on wa s APPROVED.
III .
REPORT OF TRAF FIC AC CI DENTS ; Super i n ten dent J . L . Moseley.
I n the absence of Supe rinten dent Moseley, Ca pta in John T . Marler a nd
Sergea n t Michael Edwards repre s ente d the Pol ic e De partment.
Captain Marler mentioned that, while fatal acciden ts h ave de crea sed, there
has been a su bs tantia l inc rea s e in accidents re sult in g in in jur i es. He
rep or te d the fol l ow1ng traffic accidents thr ough January 29, 1967, as
compar ed with the same pe riod in 1966.
IV.
1967
1966
Fata l AccidentSo oo•ooo o ooooooo oooo o••·· · ······
7
Injured A c c i d e n t S o o o o ooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o • o • o 244
Property Damage Accidents • • •• • • •••••••• ~ •••••• 1,469
182
1,720
1,720
1,909
7
REPORT OF THE CITY TRAFFI C ENGINEER.
Mr. Bev ins said chat the p rimary function of the Tra ffic Engineer ing De partment i s to "exact the maximum u s e from our exis ting s treet system." He
summar ized the 1966 activit 1. esof the Department a s follows~
1.
The Board of Aldermen adopted a system of "Arteria l S treets" and
"Colle ct or S treets as recommended jo int ly by t he Department s of
Plann ing, Construction , and Traffic Engineering.
�Mi nute s of the Tra f fic and Transpor tation Commi ss ion Meet i ng; January 30, 1967;
page 3
2.
elf the 147 "Arterial St reets, " 45 have had the traffic signing u pgraded
to p ermit them t o be designat ed a s "through st r eets . " Suitable
ordinances are now be ing p repa red for t he se 45 streets and additional
stree ts are be ing readied for "through street " designation.
3.
Pea ch t ree Road fr om Fourteen th Street to We s ley Road where travel t ime
in the peak hours wa s reduced 50% wh i le the volume of traffi c handled
increa sed 23%.
4.
P i edmont Avenue from North Avenue to Cheshire Bri dge Road where t ravel
time was cut 34% "n the P.M. rush and 12% i n t he A.M. ru sh.
5.
Norths i de Drive fr om the Northwes t Freeway to Northside Pa rkway where
trave l time was c ut 19% i n the P.M. rush and 15% i n the A.M. ru s h.
6.
Norths i de Drive from Bi shop St reet to Fourteenth Street where a n ex tra
lane southbou nd cut A.M . ru s h delays subs tan tia l ly.
7.
Northside Drive at Bi shop S treet whe re NO LEFT TURN regu l a tions r educe d
travel time from Fou rteenth Street to Bishop Street 35% whi l e the number of vehicles through the intersection increa s ed 14% in the peak hour.
8.
Bankhead Avenue from Nort hs i de Drive to Hollywood Road where parking
removal added a lane and revisions at critica l interse ctions i ncreased
capacity and reduce d travel time .
9.
Atlanta Stadium traffic op erations system which has consistantly c leared
even ca pa c i ty crowds in 30 minu tes or l ess afte r the end of games.
10 .
A summary of other activities for the yea r 1966 shows ~
Interse tions channelized•••••• •••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••
34
Park ing meters repaired in service ••••••••• • •••••••••••• ••• •• 26,364
Traffic signs replaced.0•0000••0••0•••••••••••• ••••00•••••••• 5,493
New traffic signs i nst alle d ••••••••• ; •• •• • • ••••••••• • •••••• • • 3 , 237
Traffic signs in service (to tal) •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• 43 , 733
Crosswalks and stop l ines remarked •• • ••• • •• ••• • •• •••••••••••• 1,551
Ne~ cros swalks --stop l ines installed••••••••••••• ••• ••••• •• • •
11 4
Total crosswa lks ~~stop lines i n service •••••••• ••• ••••••••••• 3,6 2 1
Miles of cent e r line and l ane l ine remark e d ••• • ••• • •••••••• • • 1,037
Mi les of center l ine and l ane line installed new. ...... ... . ..
54
Total mi le s of center l i ne and lane l ine i n s ervice . . . . . . . . . .
755
Traffic s i gnals in service•• •• • • ••• ••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••
618
Traffic s ignals installed (new)••••••••••••••• •••• •••••••• • • •
17
Traffic s ignals r e v i s e doooo oooooo o o • o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oo oo o oo
11 7
Damage d signals repairedoooooooo••• • • o •• •• • ••• •• •oo ooo•• •••o•
122
Per i od school spee d l i mi t s igns i ns ta ll ed. ..... . .... . .. . ... . .
22
Period school speed l i mi t signs in service. ... . . . . . . . . . . .... .
57
"City owned" street lights installed (new) ... .... .. ..... . . ...
47
Damaged street lights r e paired••• • • • ••••• •• ••• •••••••••••••••
81
Total "City owned" st reet lights in se rvice•••• ••••••••••••• • 5,330
�Minutes of the Traf fic and Transp ortation Commi ss ion Meeting; January 30, 1967;
page 4
11.
A to ta l of 14, 42 5 reques ts a nd/o r complaints were re c eive d , i nvestiga ted ,
an d appropr iate action was taken on each item .
12.
Unde r c ontract with the Georgia Power Company, 1,98 5 new s treet lights
were i ns ta l led, a nd 1 ,931 street lights were converted t o mo de r n mercury
l i gh t s . Street lighting on 29 thoroughfares was upgraded to modern
s tandards.
13.
In add ition , a new rate schedule wa s negotiated wit h t he Geo r gia Power
Company wh ich reduced e nergy c os t equ iva l en t to s aving $1, 900 pe r mon th
or a pproxima t e l y 3 . 5%. I n a dditio n , the "ins t a ll a t ion" char ge of $57 . 50
per s tre e t ligh t ha s be en e l i minated . Th i s charge a l one formerl y amounted
t o $25 , 000 per ye ar .
14.
Th e City of At l a nt a re tained the firm of Wilbur Smith and Associates t o
make a c ompl et e parking survey of Downtown Atlan ta . The field work is
c omp lete a nd t he r e por t i s now being pre pa red.
15 .
Some pr ogress was made i n the i mprovemen t of main te nanc e of t ra ffic
signals and s treet l ights .
Mr . Bevins also <liscuss e d the Traff ic Engineering Department's progr am for
196 7 . He explained that he ha d presented the program t o the Traff ic, Parking
an d Transit Committee a t it s meeting on January 18 , 1967, and that the Committee
memb ers had been rece p tive to the suggest ions a nd more or les s gave h i m th e
go= a hea d f or making spe cific recommendation s at their ne x t me eting .
Mr. Bevins submitte d the f ollowing general out line :
1.
Continue to .implement the "thr ough street" program begun du r ing 1966.
2.
Continue with an intensified use of traffic engineering te chnique s to
exact the maximum use from existing streets.
The l i s t of "typ ica l" proje ct s No . 1 through 12 completed du r ing 1966 are
examples of t he use of "traffic engineering techniques " to improve c ond iti ons.
Among the project s of thi s type now being c onsi dere d fo r 1967 are:
1.
NO LEFT TURNS; from 14th Street onto the Freeway ramps; from 10th Street
onto the Freeway ramps; from North Avenue onto the Freeway ramps .
2.
A 11 simple 11 traffic s ignal metering device t o regu l ate the u se of the
Freeway ramps with t he objective of subs ta ntially reducing the numbe r of
11 rea-r end"
olli s ions .
3.
Channe l ization and traffic. s ignals at Ar mou r Drive a nd Monroe Drive.
4.
Minor widening , ch anne l ization, and "lef t turn" signals at Che s hire
Bridge Road and Lindbergh Drive=~LaVista Road.
�Minutes of t he Tr affic and Tr an sportatio n Corrnni ss ion Mee ting ; Ja nuary 3 0 , 196 7 ;
page 5
5.
Channe l iza t i on , l eft tu rn res tri cti ons, an d spe c ial t raf fi c s i gna l
s e que nce s t o r e duce ac ci dents a n d cong es ti on at Li n dbe r g h Drive and
Pie dmo n t Ro ad.
6.
A t hre e - l a n e (mi d d l e lan e reve r s i b le ) system f or S i mp s on Roa d from
Ashby Str ee t t o We s t La k e Ave nu e .
7.
A t h r e e - lane (m i ddle l a n e r e v e r sibl e ) syst em f o r Memo ria l Dr i v e from
Se co nd Av enue to Candl er Road .
8.
NO LEF T TU RN r e s tr i c t i on s and spec i a l tr a f fic s ignal equ ipment at Go rd on
S t r e e t~ Lan ghorn S t r ee t, an d Wh i t e Stre e t.
9.
Channe l i z a t ion t o reduce hazards a t Campbe llt on Roa d, Lak ewo o d Free way~
an d Cou nt r y Club Driv e .
10.
Mi n o r wi d e ning an d chan nel iz a ti on o f High t ower Roa d a nd Simpson Road t o
p rov i de f or t hre e - lane ope r a t ions an d design at i on s of " Left Tu r n Onl y"
la ne s.
11.
Cha nne l i z ati on a n d p rov is i on of s pecial " r i ght tu r n " l ane s at No r t hsid e
Drive an d E~~ hop Stree t .
12 .
Wi den i n g of al l fo ur legs of Cl eve land Av enu e and Stewa r t Avenue to
provi d e a t l ea st 5 l ane s on e ac h l eg with sufficien t r i gh t - o f- wa y f or a
fut u re grade s e paration.
13 .
Ch annel i zation to add "le ft t urn on l y lanes a t Mar ietta Boul e va rd , Bol t on
Road an d Adams Dr i v e .
14 .
Mi no r wi den ing an d c ha n ne l iz a t i on of "key" int e r se cti on s on Campb e ll t on
Road t o p rov id e f or th r ee -lane op e r a tion an d desi g nation of " left turn
on ly" lan e s .
15 .
Cha nn e l iz at i on a t Ches h ire Bri dge Road and Cha nti l ly Drive .
16 .
Th e f u rt he r use of One Wa y str e e t s t o s impl if y and increase th e s afe t y
and e ff iciency of i nt e rsection s , s uc h as:
Forsyth Street- - Peach tree Stree t-- Carne g i e Wa y
Peac ht ree S t ree t- - We s t P each tre e S t re e t- - Bak e r S tr ee t
Pe ach t ree Stre e t -- Wes t Pe acht ree S t r e e t -~ 19 t h St reet
Pe achtre e Street -- Sp ri ng Street
Eu cl i d Av enu e --Aust i n Av enue
Lee S tre e t -- We st Wh i t e h a ll St r ee t ( McCa ll ' s Cros s i ng)
1 7.
Ref inements i n t he At l anta Stadium traffic ope rating pla n an d t he
develo pment and purcha se of 11 a u toma t i c 11 cont rol e qu i pmen t to d e s igna t e
reve r s ible one - way streets, reversi b le lane s and o the r changes in
ope rat ing pro cedure .
�Mi nutes of the Tra ff i c 9 Park i ng an d Tra ns it Corrnnit t ee Meet i ng; J a nu a r y 30 , 196 7 ;
page 6
18 .
Incre a sed use of NO PARKING ANY TIME r e gulations on arter ia l and co llector
stre ets.
19.
Addi t ional upgrad i ng, i nterc onnect ion and re -t iming of traffic signa l s.
3.
Aggre ss i ve l y follow up t he gai ns made in gene r ating inte r est in Fr eeway
i mpr ovement s and pr ess f or a c cel e raced support from the St ate High way Depart ment.
4.
Coopera t e with t he S tat e Hi ghway Department and the Federal agencies to take
f ull a dvan ta ge o f bene f i t s from the 1966 Highway Safet y Legisla tio n and
re l at ed Fe deral Ai d traffic improvement programs.
5.
Ut il i ze the info rma t ion developed in the 1966 Parking Study .
6.
Deve l op and imp l eme n t a r e a l i st i c program for th e main tenance of traffi c
signs, markings, stree t l ights , an d traff i c signa l s .
The r efu rbi s hing of the exis ting 40,000 traffic s igns mu st be increas e d
from 6, 000 per yea r to 8 , 000 per yea r (a 34% increa s e ) ~ j ve year s is t he
ma ximum l i fe o f a sign .
The existing 390 mi l es of street with marked ce nte r lines need to be better
ma intained an d increased to 475 miles ( 24% increase) .
The existing 1,200 intersections with ma rk ed c rosswalks should be increased
t o 1,800 (50% increase) .
Almost no painting of poles or cleaning of glassware has been done since
1960 on the 5,311 "City owne d" street lights. This maintenance pr ogram
mu st be started with th e goal of cleaning every two years and painting every
four years.
Tra ffic signal lens and reflectors need to be cleaned twice as often as is
now being done . Additional 'preventive" maintena nce is needed on traffic
signal control l ers and add itional "emergency" service is needed. The re is
an u rgent need fo r approxima t ely 80 new t ra ff ic signa l install ations. In
ad dit {on, another 70 to 80 (making a total of 150-1 60) new s ignal installatio ns would be helpful and are desired by the public.
7.
Continue to upgrade street lights on major thoroughfares and add and/or
upgrade street lights on other street s as re quested or needed.
8.
Improve th e 11 in~se rv i ce 11 t rain ing program to provide a means of bring ing
new employees in our service shops to the neces sary leve l of knowledge an d
skill in a short er pe ri od of t i me .
�Minutes of the Traffic _and Transportation Commission Meeting; January 30, 196 7;
page 7
9.
Long range goals inc lude:
a.
Ke e p ing informed on new deve l opmen t s in the use of comput ers for
tra f f ic s igna l c ontrol, traffic counting, and th e ke e p ing and u s e
of ma i ntenance r e c ords .
b.
I nst a ll a microfi lm s ys t em f or the storage of traff ic survey data
wh ich nee ds t o be retained but is only us ed oc casionally.
Thes e t wo " long r a nge" it ems are wa ys i n wh i ch labo r costs can be
minimi z ed .
The pr opos ed me t e ring device t o re gu la t e the u se of Fre eway ramps wa s
d i scus s ed . Mr. Bevins exp l a i ned that it would b e a simple traffic signa l
me t ering device s i mi l ar to t hose use d in Chicago a nd Houst on, bu t tha t i t
wou ld not have the expensive comput er connected to it to choos e a gap in
the Freeway traffic. He stres s ed that its purpos e would be t o re duce the
large number of rear end c ol l isions on Freeway ramps.
There was a l s o considerabl e d i scus sion of pr oposed ONE WAY street s yst ems.
Mr. Bev ins s a id that the one seriou s prob l em e ncoun t e r ed thu s far is the
change in bus r out e s . He r e ported t hat t he Traff ic Enginee ring Department
wi ll continue r~ work close:y with the At l anta Trans i t System t o faci l ita te
t hese change s .
V.
VI.
ROUTINE ORDINANCES. The City Traf f ic Eng i neer pre s e n ted the routine
ord i nances, which we r e app r ove d b y t he Traffic a nd Transporta t ion Commission.
( For a compl e t e l i s t o f th e rou tine ord i na nces, s ee t he Minut es of the Traffic,
Pa rking a nd Trans i t Committ ee Meeting for February 8 , 1967 .)
NEXT MEETING :
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Box 18, Folder 18, Complete Folder
Box 18
Box 18 Folder 18
Folder topic: Traffic and Transportation Commission | 1967