Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutTransportation Committee Notice & Agenda 2.10.26 TO: Transportation Committee Members FROM: Jim Collins, Transportation Director DATE: January 30, 2026 SUBJECT: Meeting Notice & Agenda for Tuesday, February 10, 2026 (4:00 p.m.) The monthly Transportation Committee meeting will be Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. in Conference Room 404 at Oshkosh City Hall (4th Floor). Public Comment The Committee has adopted a public participation policy which provides fifteen (15) minutes for public comment. Citizens must provide their name and address and speak on matters related to Transportation issues within their authority. Comment should be addressed to the committee members and not to staff. Items on the agenda should be addressed at the time the item is read, not during the open period for public comment. Statements are limited to three (3) minutes and citizens may only provide comment one time, unless permission is granted. Written comments sent to (TC@ci.oshkosh.wi.us) will be distributed to the committee members and become part of public record. Roll Call Approval of Minutes Old Business – N/A New Business 1) A request to convert the alley running north and south between 9th and 10th Street west of South Main Street to one-way for northbound traffic (this is staff request) 2) A request to convert the 30-minute parking on Irving Avenue near the former Newman Center on the UWO Campus to 4-hour parking Current Condition: 30-minute parking, south side, from 132 feet east of Elmwood Avenue to 216 feet east of Elwood Avenue. Transportation Committee Notice & Agenda February 10, 2026 Staff Statements ❖ The recommendation to regulate scooters the same as bicycles was passed by the Common Council along with the associated ordinances. ❖ The recommendation to install RRFBs (Rectangular Rapidly Flashing Beacons) at the Witzel roundabouts, and the intersection of Elwood/Vinland and Murdock was approved by the Common Council Future Agenda Requests Adjournment The Common Council has adopted rules of decorum for City Boards, Committees and Commissions, including the adoption of a Civility Pledge. No person shall personally attack a board or commission member, city official or staff, or any other person. No person shall make irrelevant, unduly repetitious, offensive, threatening, slanderous, defamatory, or obscene remarks or act in such a manner as to disrupt or disturb the orderly conduct of the meeting, including handclapping, stomping of feet, whistling, shouting or other demonstrations. If you have any questions or require reasonable ADA accommodations, please call the Transportation Department at (920) 232-5342 between 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Monday thru Friday.