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CASE <br /> <br /> UPDATE ON TRAFFIC CIRCLE <br />By: Steve Jankowski, City Engineer <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />At the September 9, 1997 Council meeting, the City Council ordered the installation of a <br />temporary traffic circle at the intersection of 149th Avenue and Peridot Street. Attached are <br />sketches showing the proposed and actual installation. The traffic circle installation was initiated <br />on November 4, and completed on Wednesday, November 5. On Friday and Saturday, <br />November 7 and 8, the installation was vandalized with the island warning signs and concrete <br />planter being tipped over. <br /> <br />It has also been brought to the City's attention that longer wheel base vehicles, particularly <br />school buses, cannot negotiate some of the necessary movements. Specifically buses cannot <br />make a westbound through movement without going left of the circle, which is not a legal <br />movement and causes concern by the City Attorney regarding the issue of liability. Also the <br />southbound movement from Peridot to eastbound 149th Avenue can only be made by longer <br />buses by traveling left of the island. <br /> <br />City Council directed that staff review the design of the island to determine whether adjustments <br />might correct these problems. At the time of this writing, I have scheduled an on-site meeting <br />for Thursday morning with the manager of Hunts Bus Company to investigate such solutions. I <br />have also asked the Police Department to generate some information to determine whether the <br />circle is effectively causing speed reduction on 149th Avenue. <br /> <br />Committee Action: <br /> <br />Based upon discussion. <br /> <br />Reviewed by: <br /> <br />City Engineer <br />Acting City Administrator <br />City Attorney <br />Police Chief <br /> <br />R&B: 11/18/97 <br /> <br />/jmt <br /> <br />pool. doc <br /> <br /> <br />