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and westbound traffic. However, a westbound vehicle slowing reasonably to yield at <br />Marmoset Street has adequate sight distance to yield to southbound traffic. <br /> <br />City Engineer Jankowski reviewed information provided in the Minnesota Manual on Uniform <br />Traffic Control Devices (MNMUTCD). He advised staff recommends that the existing signage <br />at this intersection is appropriate and recommends no change in the signage at the intersection of <br />Marmoset and 154th Lane. <br /> <br />Colleen Fischer, resident, stated the comer of 154th Lane and Marmoset Street is an elementary <br />school bus stop. There are several teenage drivers in the neighborhood that drive fast, including <br />one that drives a motomycle. Her daughter stands as much on the grass as she can to avoid the <br />traffic on the street and one of her neighbors has an autistic son who they do not allow out on the <br />street. Them is not a lot of traffic, but it is fast traffic, and if the traffic is forced to stop one way <br />it could prevent an accident. <br /> <br />City Engineer Jankowski stated in circumstances like this residents are encouraged to work with <br />the Police Department. He noted people are usually creatures of habit and the individuals that <br />are driving fast will likely come through the neighborhood at the same time. <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec suggested the speed trailer be located at this location, that the police patrol the <br />neighborhood, and that the Police Department be notified with the license number of the <br />motorcyclist. He noted speeding is a problem throughout the City. <br /> <br />Motion by Mayor Gamec, seconded by Councilmember Olson to recommend to the City Council <br />that the existing signage at this intersection is appropriate and to recommend no change in the <br />signage at the intersection of Marmoset and 154th Lane. <br /> <br />Motion carded. Voting Yes: Acting Chairperson Cook, Mayor Gamec and Councilmember <br />Olson. Voting No: None. Absent: Chairperson Elvig. <br /> <br />Assistant Public Works Director Olson thanked Ms. Fischer for expressing her concern and <br />being proactive. He explained there could be liability issues associated with installing a stop <br />sign at this intersection. <br /> <br />Case #3: Update on the 47 Pedestrian Crossing at 142"d Avenue <br /> <br />City Engineer Jankowski reviewed that the Public Works Committee reviewed the elements of <br />the TH 47 safety improvement project at the January 2005 meeting. At that meeting the <br />committee recommended that the marked pedestrian crossing at 142nd Avenue be eliminated to <br />discourage crossing at what is felt to be a hazardous location. The City Council ratified this <br />recommendation at the February 8, 2005 meeting. The plans for this summer's project, however, <br />perpetuated the pedestrian crossing. Staff has contacted MnDOT to request that this crossing be <br />removed. Chris Roy of MnDOT has indicated MnDOT agrees this is not a good location for the <br />crossing. <br /> <br />The meeting was recessed at 6:10 p.m. and reconvened at 6:27 p.m. <br /> <br />Public Works Committee / October 18, 2005 <br /> Page 4 of 7 <br /> <br /> <br />