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Case #3 Review Policy for Considering Traffic Control Modification Requests <br />Background: <br />The City receives a number of requests for traffic control modifications each year. In the past <br />there have been nine such cases that have been considered since January of 2005 and the <br />following is a summary of these cases: <br />1. Consider replacing Yield signs with Stop signs at Marmoset & 154 Lane <br />2. Consider placing all way Stop signs at Radium & 144 Lane <br />3. Consider changing street sign name at Old County Road 5 <br />4. Consider placing crosswalk at 167 Avenue & Quicksilver Street <br />5. Consider raising the speed limit on Riverdale Drive <br />6. Consider realigning roadway at 169 Avenue & Neon Street <br />7. Consider traffic control measures in Regency Pond neighborhood in response to CR 56 <br />construction <br />Consider traffic control measures in Elmcrest Park neighborhood <br />Consider establishing a bike lane on Waco Street <br />Action: <br />Ratify the recommendation of the Public Works Committee. <br />The current policy for bringing an issue before the Committee requires only a written request or <br />an email from a single individual. A number of the above cases have been initiated in this <br />manner. As the City continues to grow in population the number of such requests can be <br />anticipated to increase in number. Researching such issues involves a considerable 'amount of <br />time and resources on the part of City staff associated with taking traffic counts, reviewing <br />accident histories, and preparing materials for presentation to the Committee. Staff is requesting <br />input on the part of the Committee for modifying the current policy by establishing appropriate <br />criteria for submitting a traffic modification request to the Committee for review. Such criteria <br />might consist of a petition signed by a certain number or percentage of residents within a <br />specified distance of the traffic modification request. <br />Staff recommends that the policy for processing citizen traffic modification requests before the <br />Public Works Committee be modified by requiring a written petition for the desired change <br />signed by a specified number of property owners or residents residing within a specified distance <br />from the requested modification. <br />Motion to recommend to City Council that staff be directed to modify the policy for presenting <br />traffic modification requests to the Public Works Committee by requiring a written petition for <br />the desired change signed by a specified number of property owners or residents residing within <br />a specified distance from the requested modification. <br />
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