Burlingame's Traffic Safety and Parking Commission met July 9 at City Hall with three items on its agenda: a traffic calming proposal for Barroilhet Avenue, a SamTrans request for temporary bus stops along California Drive, and an update on the South Rollins Road Streetscape Project.
Official minutes have not been posted as of July 16, so the commission's actions on all three items remain unconfirmed. Meeting video is available on the city's Granicus archive.
The South Rollins project, City Project No. 86660, proposes traffic circles, chicanes, and rubberized medians between Broadway and Burlingame Avenue to reduce speeds and improve visibility, according to the city's project page. The corridor has a history of collisions and is part of the C/CAG Youth-Based High Injury Network. A full plan set was included in the agenda packet, indicating the project has reached a design stage.
The Barroilhet Avenue item included a resident survey, and the SamTrans item was described as a temporary accommodation rather than a permanent change. Details on specific measures and stop locations were not included in the publicly posted agenda summary.
The five-member commission includes Chair John Martos, Vice-Chair Jennifer Johnson, and commissioners Lynn Israelit, Robert Brown, and Irenee French.
Residents can email comments to [email protected] referencing the agenda item. The full agenda packet is posted can be found here.




