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Mr. Jankowski did not feel that placement of stop signs would deter the traffic. The 150th Lane, <br />Uranimite, 149th Avenue corridor is the quickest way to get from Armstrong to Ramsey <br />Boulevard. Using stop signs for speed control works pretty good within 200 feet of the stop sign. <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec stated he has talked with people on 152nd and they are wondering what we will be <br />doing to them. <br /> <br />Mr. Jankowski stated there is no alternative that will not have some kind of consequence. "We <br />mitigate one problem at the cost of exacerbating a different problem." <br /> <br />Patty Hoffman did not feel that a deaf child created any more of a concern than any other child. <br />A deaf child can see the same as another child so she felt that was not a valid opposition for the <br />149th Lane residents. She stated the people on 149th Avenue have the same sun shining issue in <br />the evening. As far as the cul-de-sac ordinance, maybe we could put a cul-de-sac on Uranimite, <br />eliminating the 600' problem, or horseshoeing the four-way intersection. It will not be a through <br />street and it will not affect the Public Works department. <br /> <br />The Committee directed that Mr. Jankowski do a feasibility study for a horseshoe intersection for <br />149th Avenue. <br /> <br />ADJOURNMENT <br /> <br />The Road and Bridge Committee adjourned at 6:57 p.m. <br /> <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> <br />Jo Thieli~g-~ t //' <br /> Deputy City Clerk '~ <br /> <br />S~e~e '}ankowski <br />City Engineer <br /> <br />Road and Bridge Committee/April 21, 1998 <br /> Page 8 of 8 <br /> <br /> <br />