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Public Works Committee 5. 4. <br />Meeting Date: 05/15/2012 <br />By: Tim Himmer, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Title: <br />Consider the Installation of Stop Signs and an In -Street Pedestrian Crossing Sign Near 150th Lane NW and Ute <br />Street NW <br />Background: <br />On April3, 2012 staff received a petition signed by twelve property owners in the neighborhood near the <br />intersection of 150th Lane NW and Ute Street NW, including three of the four properties that make up the corner <br />lots. They are requesting the installation of stop signs at this intersection, consideration for the installation of an <br />in -street pedestrian crossing at the location of the existing City trail crossing on 150th Lane, and reduction of the <br />speed limit on 150th Lane to 15 MPH (see attached maps). Staff has reviewed the signatures and compared them to <br />Anoka County property records, and there appears to be one signature that does not match the property owner as <br />identified in the Anoka County system. There is often a lag in updating the County system once a property <br />transfers, so this may be the case for this particular property, but at this time staff is considering the petition <br />complete with eleven confirmed property owner signatures. <br />City Charter requires the Council to receive all petitions submitted at the next available meeting, so this item was <br />placed on the April loth regular City Council agenda as a consent case and accepted. Traffic related requests such <br />as this are typically forwarded to the Public Works Committee prior to Council action, therefore the item is before <br />you tonight for consideration. <br />The organizer of the petition states that vehicles travel through the area at a high rate of speed, and use these <br />roadways and a way to avoid the traffic signal on Alpine Drive and TH 47. It should be noted that Waco Street and <br />149th Avenue are Municipal State Aid (MSA) streets in the City's transportation system. Staff has performed a <br />cursory review of the intersection in anticipation of this case and offers the following information. <br />. Accident history - Staff has requested an accident history report for this intersection, along with 150th Lane <br />and Waco Street. The information was not available at the time of case preparation, but should be available <br />for the meeting. <br />• Traffic - twenty-four hour traffic counts were taken on all four legs of this intersection by public works <br />crews on Tuesday May 8th. The police department also placed the speed trailer along 150th Lane for a <br />twelve hour period on April 17th. The peak hour count represents an approximate average value of 10% of <br />the total daily traffic volume, and was found to occurred on 150th Lane between approximately 3:30 pm and <br />4:30 pm. The results of this traffic volume study are as follows: <br />STREET <br />Ute St <br />Tonto St <br />151 st Ave <br />LEG DAILY TRAFFIC PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC <br />West 184 <br />North 170 <br />East 142 <br />150th Ln South 417 1 51 <br />INTERSECTION TOTAL J 913 <br />• Sight Distance - The sight line for all approaches to this intersection are good and unobstructed. <br />
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