Traffic & Transportation Commission

Purpose

The Traffic & Transportation Commission acts in an advisory capacity to the City Council on all traffic matters, such as reviewing traffic complaints, surveying, making recommendations relative to traffic conditions, and administering and enforcing traffic regulations. The Commission's duties also include the study of public transportation, traffic regulations and traffic control devices, parking, and vehicle and pedestrian safety within the public right-of-way. 

Meetings

The Commission meets on the 4th Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers. However, from December 7, 2022 to early April 2023, the Council Chambers at City Hall will be closed for the City Council Chamber Improvements Project. All City Council, Commission, and Committee meetings will be held at the Crown Valley Community Center (29751 Crown Valley Pkwy), with the exception of the Senior Citizens Committee Meetings, which will continue to be held at Sea Country Senior & Community Center (24602 Aliso Creek Rd). 

To view Commission agendas and reports, please click the button below.

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Members

The Commission consists of five members and two City Council Liaisons. All Commission members serve two-year terms. To learn more about the recruitment process, vacancies, and qualifications, please CLICK HERE.

Currently, the following individuals serve on the Traffic & Transportation Commission:

  • Mayor Pro Tem Rischi Paul Sharma (City Council Liaison) 
  • Council Member Ray Gennawey (City Council Liaison)
  • Amy Betonte
  • Robin Cashion 
  • Foster "Gene" Johns  
  • Gregory Clements 
  • Susan Jackson Harden