Traffic Safety Committee definition

Traffic Safety Committee means a five member committee consisting of the Police Commissioner or designee, the Director of the Office of Economic Development or designee, the City Engineer or representative, the Highway Superintendent and the Electrical Bureau Superintendent. The purpose of this Committee is to review all traffic safety issues and petitions or applications for designation of residential permit parking areas.

Examples of Traffic Safety Committee in a sentence

  • Elementary students may cross identified intersections in the recommended walk maps created by the City of Seattle School Traffic Safety Committee and City of Seattle Transportation Department.

  • The District Transportation Department shall continue to work in partnership with the City of Seattle School Traffic Safety Committee for the purpose of improving traffic safety for all of Seattle’s school children.

  • Walking School Bus routes shall be identified at all K-8 schools in partnership with the Transportation Department, City of Seattle Traffic Safety Committee, and school principals.

  • Upon receipt of any application from such handicapped or disabled individual or such person’s parent or guardian, the Traffic Safety Committee may collect other relevant information as the Traffic Safety Committee deems necessary, including medical records evidencing the applicant’s ongoing disability.

  • The Traffic Safety Committee shall give written notice of his/her determination that the applicant is no longer eligible for a handicapped parking space to the applicant within thirty days of the City’s receipt of the renewal application.

  • The Traffic Safety Committee may require the applicant to submit medical records, other than a physician’s statement, which evidences the applicant’s ongoing disability.

  • Notwithstanding the applicant’s provision of a physician’s statement of disability, the Traffic Safety Committee may require the applicant to provide additional medical records evidencing the applicant’s ongoing disability.

  • In the event the Traffic Safety Committee determines the applicant has not met the requirements of this article, the Traffic Safety Committee shall deny the application and inform the applicant in writing as to the denial and the reason(s) for the denial.

  • No additional handicapped parking spaces may be granted by the Traffic Safety Committee within the Central Business District, as defined by the Zoning Ordinance of the City.

  • The Traffic Safety Committee shall require all complaints be in writing and shall conduct an investigation of the complaint within ninety calendar days.

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