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1 Step 7 - Implement Temporary meas, :rat; Strategv and Monitor <br />2 If a strategy is mea wes a:e approved it may be possible to implement first a temporary <br />3 aaea6u4estr tegy. If a temporary measure is used, it will be monitored for a minimum of 3 <br />4 months to determine its effectiveness. <br />5 1 Step 8 - Strategy Evaluation <br />6 1 Results from the monitoring of the temporary measure will be used to determine if the strategy <br />7 will Teeei -e be recommended for final approval from the City Council. If the temporary measure <br />8 is not effective the Engineering Department will revisit the analysis and development of <br />9 strategies (Steps 3 and 4) or choose to not continue the process. <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />29 <br />30 <br />31 <br />32 <br />33 <br />34 <br />35 <br />36 <br />37 <br />Step 9 -_ City Council Action <br />Based on the strategy evaluation, City staff members will provide a recommendation to the City <br />Council regarding the proposed traffic management strategy. <br />Step 10 - Design, Final Assessment Roll and Construction <br />If the project is approved, City staff prepares and recommends the final project as required <br />under authority granted by Minnesota Statute Chapter 429. <br />Step 11 - Monitoring <br />Once a traffic management strategy has been implemented the City will continue to conduct <br />periodic monitoring of the site to collect data for future implementation of strategies and to <br />document the effectiveness of the exist+ag installed Fneaswesstrategy. This program and the <br />associated Toolbox may be amended at any time by the City Council. <br />5.0 Procedure Details <br />.. <br />ResideatsCitizens may identify candidate streets or areas for traffic improvements. Some <br />request may be handled by phone or verbally from FesideRtscitizens to City Staff, which could <br />result in increased police enforcement or placement of the City's speed display equipment. Any <br />requests for permanent traffic management strategies require a written application with 5951 % <br />of the project neighborhood pFejeGt ReighbeFh signing the application. Appendix BA provides <br />a sample petitioneest�eSte. <br />Application of these strategies on seNestor or arterial streets is excluded and not from <br />this process. <br />38 1 Step 2 - _Preliminary SGree and Evaluation <br />39 The City Engineer will review requests to determine whether or not they should <br />40 part of normal traffic engineering procedures or police enforcement of the City, <br />Cl <br />11/15/11 <br />be handled as <br />or if they qualify <br />
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