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DRAFT (Revised 12/4/96) <br /> <br /> POLICY FOR PROCESSING CITIZEN REQUESTS FOR <br />TRAFFIC SlGNAGE AND TRAFFIC CALMING MODIFICATIONS <br /> <br />Preamble: It is the goal of the City of Ramsey to address citizen requests for <br />modification to traffic control signage and traffic calming modifications in a uniform <br />manner consistent with legal requirements and relying on practical experience to <br />ensure the requested modification achieves the desired goat. tt both is the objective <br />of this policy to set forth the procedure by which requests for traffic control <br />modifications will be processed by the City, and also to provide supporting criteria <br />and guidelines upon which specific requests will be evaluated. Specific traffic calming <br />modifications covered by this policy shall include: stop signs, yield signs, all-way stop <br />signs, watch for children signs, deaf child signs, lower speed limits, and geometric <br />roadway modification including street enclosure, and speed humps. As a general rule, <br />the City shall attempt to minimize signage in order to (1) minimize taxpayer expense; <br />(2) reduce visual clutter along City roadways; and (3) increase the visibility and <br />effectiveness of signage which is deemed prudent and necessary. <br /> <br />.Proced~r6: A request for any traffic calming measure shall be considered only if made <br />in writing and signed by the petitioners. The request shall also contain the address of <br />all petitioners so that the written findings may be transmitted back to the petitioners. <br />Each request shall be reviewed by a staff committee comprised of the Chief of Police, <br />City Engineer, and Public Works Supervisor or their designated representatives. A <br />written summary of the staff committee's findings shall be transmitted to the Road <br />and Bridge Committee. The Road and Bridge Committee shall comment on staff's <br />recommendation. Copies of both staff recommendation and Road and Bridge <br />Committee comment shall be transmitted to the petitioners and to the City Council at <br />the next regular Council meeting. If the Road and Bridge Committee concurs with <br />staff recommendations, the approval of the minutes of the Road and Bridge <br />Committee shall constitute approval of the recommendation. If the Road and Bridge <br />Committee is not unanimous with staff recommendation, the Council shall consider the <br />request as a Council case. <br /> <br />Requests for Stol:) Siclns <br /> <br />A "STOP" sign is intended to assist drivers in deciding who has the right-of-way at an <br />intersection. Becau's;~ a stop sign causes substantial inconvenience to motorists, it <br />should only be used where it is determined to be warranted in accordance with the <br />Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways (hereinafter <br />referred to as the MUTCD). Acceptable warrants for placement of a stop sign <br />include: <br />1. Intersection of a less important road with a main road where application of the <br /> normal right-of-way is unduly hazardous. <br />2. Street entering a through highway or street. <br /> <br /> I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />i <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />
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