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<br />Page 3 of3 <br /> <br />. Speeding Concerns: <br /> <br />Although the purpose of this discussion was to look at issues relating to student parking, many <br />residents voiced concerns about speeding in the neighborhood. This appeared to be an even <br />greater concern than the parking. The Sheriffs Department will be asked to do some speed <br />studies once the school year starts and report back to the City Council. In addition, staff was <br />asked to look at the possibility of inslalling a "No Left Turn" sign at the intersection of Lake <br />Valentine Road and Glenview, (A map illustrating placement of the sign is attached.) The <br />Sheriff s Department has voiced concern about such a sign. It is the belief of the department that <br />the end result will just be an increase in the number of citations issued to the neighbors. Some of <br />the neighbors have also voiced concerns about the inconvenience created by such a sign. <br />However, many are comfortable witb the sign irthe restriction was limited in time - for example, <br />from 7:00 - 8:00 a.m. only. The Sheriffs Department indicated that an option may be to explore <br />the original reasoning for the stop sign at Lake Valentine and Fairview, since that is what causes <br />the back-up students try to avoid by cutting through the neighborhood. That is an option that <br />Council could ask us to pursue. <br /> <br />REQUESTED ACTION <br /> <br />Provide direction to staff regarding policy direction. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Attachments: Map with possible sign locations <br />Memo and sample policy from Attorney Filla <br />Map showing "No Left Turn" sign location <br />Memorandum from July Work Session <br /> <br />MW <br />'1IEarth1.Adminl.city Administrator\MemoI2004\8-23-04 IFork SessiolJ HS Parking doc <br /> <br />e <br />