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Feb. 1977: Harold Avenue residents complain of parking congestion and request closure <br />of pedestrian gate. <br />■ Testimony at June 9, 1977 Planning Commission meeting: <br />Carol Leopoldo, resident, complains of increased parking on residential streets; <br />littering and improper use of parking lot behind convalescent home; Sherry Foster, resident, also <br />complained of impacted on -street parking because of Harold Ave. access; <br />Joe Villareal, resident, testified that there was a high volume of traffic and related noise <br />as well as impacted parking. <br />■ Testimony at July 5, 1977 City Council meeting: <br />Testimony of John Sullivan that he has surveyed tenant parking on Harold Avenue <br />(survey includes photos) [presumably to demonstrate minimal, if any, impact]; <br />CSL Staff report of June 26, 1996 noting February 28, 1996 Harold Ave. residents' <br />petition complaining of increased on -street parking; <br />Remarks of Commissioner Collier at 7/11/96 Planning Commission Meeting noting that <br />he had made a site visit regarding parking and did not see a congestion problem.; <br />Remarks of Traffic Engineer Lum at 7/11/96 Planning Commission Meeting noting that <br />there are approximately 24,000 cars a day, 2,000 an hour, one car every two seconds on <br />Washington where the average speed is 35 mph. He also notes that left hand turns onto <br />Washington are discouraged. <br />■ Testimony at July 11, 1996 Planning -Commission meeting: <br />Gary Feliciano of Harold Ave. noted increased parking; <br />G:UOANNVSMORrrL\RESF MG.CC <br />
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