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Seaside advisory committee backs green curb instead of blue curb at 1121 Elm Avenue; council review set
Summary
At its May 21 meeting the Seaside Traffic Advisory Committee recommended installing a green curb in front of 1121 Elm Avenue rather than an ADA-designated (blue) curb, citing insufficient right-of-way width to meet ADA-parallel parking requirements; the recommendation will go to City Council on June 6.
The Seaside Traffic Advisory Committee on May 21 recommended installing a green curb in front of 1121 Elm Avenue instead of the blue (accessible) curb requested by a resident, forwarding the recommendation to the City Council for final action on June 6.
Patrick Grogan, associate engineer with the public works department, told the committee staff received an application dated Jan. 10, 2024, asking for a blue curb at 1121 Elm. Grogan said the parcel has about 51 feet of street frontage and that the street’s right of way on the block measures about 36 feet from face of curb to face of curb, with approximately 23 feet from center line to back of sidewalk on the applicant’s frontage—short of…
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