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First priority shall be given to replacing all signs determined not to meet applicable <br />retroreflectivity standards. Top priority shall also be given to replacing missing or <br />damaged signs determined to be of a priority for safety purposes. <br />Second priority shall be given to signs determined to be marginal in their retroreflectivity <br />evaluation. <br />Third priority shall be given to all remaining signs as they come to the end of their <br />anticipated service life, become damaged, etc. <br />In addition, within each category above, further priority shall be given to warning and regulatory <br />signs on roads with higher vehicle usage. <br />After the initial replacement of signs as provided for in this Article or the installation of new <br />signs, the City shall, for the purpose of complying with the requirements of the MN MUTCD, <br />maintain minimum retroreflectivity standards, as budgetary factors allow, by replacing signs as <br />they reach the end of the latter of their (a) warranty period; (b) expected life expectancy for the <br />sheeting material used on the sign; or (c) expected life as determined by an authorized <br />engineering study. <br />Damaged, stolen, or missing signs may be replaced as needed. <br />Article VIII. Modification and Deviation from Policy. <br />The City of Roseville reserves the right to modify this Sign Retroreflectivity Policy at any time if <br />deemed to be in the best interests of the City based on safety, social, political and economic <br />considerations. <br />The Director of Public Works, or his or her designee, may authorize a deviation from the <br />implementation of this policy in regard to a particular sign when deemed to be in the best interests <br />of the City based on safety, social, political and economic considerations. Such deviation shall be <br />documented including the reason for the deviation and other information supporting the deviation. <br />3 | Page <br /> <br />