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5. COMMITTEE BUSINESS <br /> 5.01: Consider Stop Sign Installations on 146 ' Avenue at Iodine Street <br /> City Engineer Westby reviewed the staff report and noted staff recommends installing two stop <br /> signs on Iodine Street. He said this can be done with in -house staff. This will be a 3 -way stop. <br /> He pointed out the existing policy does not have language on what would trigger the installation <br /> of a stop sign. Staff will develop a policy to bring it back to have it considered. <br /> Chairperson Backous asked whether each request has to come back to the committee if there is a <br /> policy. As long as a policy was in place, and staff followed the policy, it may not have to be <br /> formally discussed by a committee. <br /> City Engineer Westby noted it could be written into the policy that not every request would have <br /> to be brought to Council and it could be delineated which situations need discussion. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Riley, seconded by Councilmember Kuzma, to recommend that the <br /> City Council approve the installation of stop signs on 146 Avenue on both sides of Iodine <br /> Street. <br /> Further discussion: Chairperson Backous questioned if the traffic count is 300 trips per day on <br /> the average. Public Works Superintendent Riemer stated they counted 10 trips per resident per <br /> day is normal. Chairperson Backous stated this count seems high. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Backous, Councilmembers Riley and Kuzma. Voting <br /> No: None. <br /> 6. COMMITTEE / STAFF INPUT <br /> City Administrator Ulrich noted crossing flags have been installed at Ramsey Elementary. <br /> Public Works Superintendent Riemer explained the flags were installed on the County signs. <br /> Anoka County took objection to that, so staff moved and reinstalled them. He said neither <br /> Mn/DOT nor MUDTC have a standard sign for crossing flags, so staff had to make them. He <br /> said 20 flags were dropped off at the Elementary School. Recently only one was seen on the <br /> stand. Public Works Superintendent Riemer explained that it works with one person picking up <br /> a flag on one side of the street and carrying it and depositing it in a tube on the other side of the <br /> street. It creates awareness. <br /> Mayor Strommen said she will investigate why there aren't more crossing flags. <br /> Public Works Superintendent Riemer noted the stopping rate went up 74 %. <br /> Chairperson Backous inquired if there are crossing flags anywhere else. <br /> Public Works Committee / November 18, 2014 <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br />