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Public Works Committee 5. 5. <br /> Meeting Date: 03/21/2017 <br /> By: Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public <br /> Works <br /> Title: <br /> Consider Recommending City Council Approval for Speed Zone Study on Sunfish Lake Boulevard <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> On Monday, March 13th,the Anoka County Highway Department received a call from a resident that lives on <br /> Sunfish Lake Boulevard in the area of 155th Avenue with a complaint about excessive speeds on Sunfish Lake <br /> Boulevard. The posted speed limit on this section of Sunfish Lake Blvd is 55 mph,which was set in 1975 by <br /> MnDOT based on the results of a speed zone study. Since it has been more than 40 years since the speed zone <br /> study was completed, and since development in this area of the City has increased significantly since then,Anoka <br /> County contacted City staff to ask if the City would like a new speed study performed on Sunfish Lake Boulevard. <br /> According to Anoka County, MnDOT requires that speed zone studies be performed on segments of roads not less <br /> than one-mile in length,and that reasonable study limits be used, such as between intersecting streets. City staff <br /> would therefore recommend that the limits of the study be between Bunker Lake Boulevard/CSAH 116,where the <br /> posted speed limit on Sunfish Lake Boulevard changes to 45 mph, and Nowthen Boulevard/CSAH 5 where Sunfish <br /> Lake Boulevard terminates. <br /> In order to potentially change the speed limit on Sunfish Lake Boulevard, a traffic and engineering investigation <br /> known as a Speed Zone Study needs to be completed. Speed Zone Studies are completed through MnDOT, and the <br /> factors that are considered include the roadway type and condition,the location and type of access points and types <br /> of development along the route,the existing traffic control devices,the crash history, existing traffic volumes, and <br /> the available sight distance along the route, along with radar speed samples from traffic traveling on the route during <br /> various times of the day. Using engineering judgment, MnDOT evaluates these factors, and determines the 85th <br /> percentile speed(the point at which 85%of the drivers on the route are driving under). Experience has shown that a <br /> posted speed limit near this 85%value is the speed limit that a roadway should be signed at. Once a Speed Zone <br /> Study has been completed, it is then formally authorized by the State Commissioner of Transportation, and once <br /> authorized,the road authority implements the new speed zone by installing the speed limit signs. <br /> Because the Ramsey Police Department is responsible for the enforcement of the speed limit of Sunfish Lake <br /> Boulevard,the City needs to send a written request to Anoka County Highway for a Speed Zone Study to initiate <br /> the process. The existing speed limit of 55 mph is already at the maximum speed for this type of road, so there is <br /> no risk that the speed limit would be increased. <br /> Timeframe: <br /> Staff estimates this case will take 5 minutes to present and discuss. <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> NA <br /> Funding Source: <br /> There is no cost to the City associated with this request, other than Staff time. <br /> Recommendation: <br />