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Public Works Committee <br />Meeting Date: 10/21/2025 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Improve the safety and mobility of transportation corridors. <br />Title: <br />Consider Policy Implementation for Traffic Control and Streetlight Requests <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />Discuss potential revisions to the Traffic Control Modification Requests Policy. <br />Background: <br />On occasion, the City receives requests from the public to add or modify traffic control devices, primarily stop <br />signs, as well as to add or remove streetlights. <br />The city does not have a policy addressing streetlight modification requests. <br />The city's current policy for addressing traffic control modifications is as follows; "It shall be the policy of the <br />City that any request for a modification to existing traffic control devices be accompanied by a petition signed by <br />a minimum of five property owners or residents residing within 500 feet of the requested traffic modification. <br />Upon receipt of a qualifying petition staff shall notify the Public Works Committee of the request and shall <br />undertake the necessary studies to evaluate the requested modification in accordance with the guidance provided <br />in the Minnesota Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Staff shall present an analysis along with their <br />recommendation on the request to the Public Works Committee. Petitioners shall be notified when the <br />recommendation for their request is to be presented to the Committee. A recommendation from the Public Works <br />Committee shall be forwarded to the City Council for final action." This policy language was recommended for <br />City Council approval by the Public Works Committee on October 17, 2006, and was ratified by the City <br />Council on November 14, 2006. <br />Many cities have traffic control policies, many of which include the ability for the public to fill out a form <br />requesting modifications. Attached are policies from the cities of New Hope and Richfield for reference. City <br />staff are requesting feedback from the Public Works Committee on whether the City of Ramsey's current policy <br />should be amended to add a traffic control modification request form that the public can fill out and submit to the <br />city in lieu of contacting staff by phone, email or in person, along with any other conditions that the Committee <br />would like Staff to gather additional information on to present and discuss at a future meeting. <br />Staff are also requesting feedback from the Committee on whether streetlight requests should be incorporated into <br />the Traffic Control Modification Requests Policy, or whether a new policy should be implemented specifically for <br />streetlight requests. When staff currently receive such requests, they are evaluated on a case -by -case basis. The <br />following two examples illustrate typical concerns raised by the public and what staffs typical response is to such <br />requests. <br />A streetlight request was recently received from a resident requesting a new light at the intersection where his <br />child's school bus stops to pick them up. Staff typically does not approve such requests due to the time of year <br />these requests are received, which is typically in the Fall when it i dark until after 7 Am. These requests are <br />typically denied since it takes several months to process a request for a new light through Connexus and for the <br />light to be installed. In addition, bus stop locations change frequently so if each request was honored the city <br />would eventually end up with streetlights at a majority of intersections across the city. The resident that made <br />this request plans to attend the meeting to listen to the discussion and provide additional context to his request. <br />