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Attachment A <br />Q/f7= /rl / ii -.x/ I - "/ &— o , r <br />Roseville Neighborhood Traffic Management Program <br />1.0 Introduction <br />sdc.rKoVS erg �4! <br />traffic volumes and higher speeds have become important issues throughout the <br />metro area and are having an increasing impact on residential streets in the City of Roseville. <br />The City of Roseville is continually striving to strengthen and protect its neighborhoods by <br />improving the quality of life in residential areas. A goal of the Roseville Transp is <br />for the transportation system to address community issues and concerns while maintaining and <br />enhancing neighborhoods, providing connectivity, and the sense of community cohesion. <br />Discussion with traffic engineers in cities with established traffic management programs <br />provided insight into the need for a formal process. An established traffic management process: <br />• Allows the city to better respond to residents, <br />Provides the opportunity for better understanding of the issues, and <br />Allows consistent application across the community. <br />Therefore, for residents to obtain consideration for any given traffic control measures on either <br />street or larger neighborhood area they are required to follow a process. The process will <br />ensure that neighborhoods with demonstrated traffic issues and community support for traffic <br />management have equal access to the neighborhood traffic process. The Neighborhood Traffic <br />Management Program depends upon citizen involvement and may vary from year to year based <br />upon citizen participation and available funding. <br />1.1 Purpose v / © C of f/a/v ©/F AX7,1�c/C c- +✓e, <br />This document was dev pad to guide city staff and inform residents about the processes and <br />procedures for implem ting traffic management strategies on local residential stuei�"YO <br />address traffic conce s such as excessive volumes and vehicle speeds, high volumes of'non- <br />local through traffic, and vehicle crashes in neighborhoods. The document includes a summary <br />of the City of Roseville's Policies for the Traffic Management Program, background on the <br />history of traffic management, the City of Roseville's process for implementing strategies, and a <br />toolbox of common traffic management measures. <br />2.0 Policies <br />The following policies are established as part of the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program <br />for neighborhood streets: <br />• Compatibility with transportation goals in City of Roseville Transportation Plan. <br />• Implementation limited to local streets (no arterials or collectors) as identified in the <br />Roseville Transportation Plan. <br />• Implementation of strategies will be funded by a combination of city funds and <br />neighborhood participation. <br />• Trucks are allowed on all City streets unless otherwise posted (by State law trucks must <br />be allowed on all State -Aided roadways.) <br />• The program intends to take a system -wide approach when addressing a neighborhood <br />traffic problem. For each project, city staff will determine a logical project boundary that <br />