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Motion by Council Member Broussard Vickers, seconded by Council <br /> Member Sweeney to approve the agenda with noted additions. Motion <br /> carried unanimously. <br /> VII. PETITIONS AND COMPLAINTS <br /> Stop Sign Request — 73 Street <br /> Elizabeth Larson of 1882 73rd Street stated she submitted a petition to the City for <br /> the rising flow of high -speed traffic on her street. She stated there has been a <br /> couple of close calls with her day care children and the area has been surveyed by <br /> the police. Ms. Larson indicated the police surveyed the area on a Friday <br /> afternoon and a weekday at noon but the results may not reasonably reflect the <br /> actual speed limits. <br /> Mike Larson of 1882 73 Street added that the police car was visible from a <br /> distance, which slowed traffic before it reached the area of concern tainting the <br /> results of the actual speeds in the area. <br /> Ms. Larson stated Brian Drive has a similar situation with stop signs, which <br /> would not make her request unreasonable. She stated there has been three near <br /> misses in recent memory. Mayor Wilharber asked if the speeding vehicles are <br /> local residents. Ms. Larson stated she was unsure of the residency of the drivers. <br /> Council Member Nelson asked if a specific time during the day was a concern. <br /> Ms. Larson noticed high -speed traffic between 6:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m.; and <br /> between 4:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Council Member Nelson explained she offices fejt <br /> near this location and agrees with the concerns of the Larsons and would like to <br /> see a stop sign at Peterson Trail and 73 Street. <br /> Council Member Sweene stated he • on B . D ' - an. - . - . .t �t <br /> - rave f : - - n es • -r hi struck home. He indicated that many of <br /> the cars on his street do not observe the close stop signs but it is an alternative to <br /> the current situation. Ms. Larson understood that not all cars would observe the <br /> posted signs but she believed a greater percentage would. <br /> Council Member Nelson asked if the residents would prefer a stop sign at Quebec <br /> or Peterson Trail. Ms. Larson stated she would like to see a sign posted at <br /> Quebec. <br /> Dan Bacon of 1876 73 Street stated his wife wrote a letter to the City explaining <br /> things she has witnessed in this area. Mr. Bacon explained their traffic concerns <br /> are between 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and they had seen children almost hit. He <br /> stated there are a number of small children in this area with a couple day cares, <br /> which draws more concern. Mr. Bacon noted that school bus drivers were also <br /> observed skidding on the street. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers asked that this item be investigated in greater <br /> detail with more accurate results to the speed of passing drivers. She stated she <br /> would be in favor of a sign in the area <br /> 3 <br />
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