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Published March 26th, 2014
Traffic Committee No More
By Sophie Braccini

The Moraga Town Council did a bit of spring cleaning at its March 12 meeting. After closing the cafÇ that has been operating temporarily at the Hacienda de las Flores, council members said goodbye to the Traffic and Safety Advisory Committee.
Former TSAC chair John Valentine could not convince the Town Council of the need for this public forum for two main reasons-town staff wanted to see the committee sunset, and Valentine is virtually the only volunteer, with a possible second, for the five seats on the committee. The Town Council also did not support the idea of a pedestrian and bicycle committee proposed by staff.
In his presentation of the topic Edric Kwan, town engineer and public works director, told council members that traffic issues brought up by residents could be handled by him and the police chief, and they did not need TSAC anymore.
Robert Priebe, chief of police, said that TSAC was nice to have but that there might be some burnout among volunteers in town. He added that there were fewer requests from residents now than in years past and that there was more and better staff capable of handling the issues that are raised.
The Town Council acknowledged the good work of TSAC and particularly the development of the calming guide that will remain the guideline for traffic issues. Councilmember Mike Metcalf believed there was a need for the committee, but he was outvoted 4 to 1 and TSAC was dissolved.


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