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12/19/1994
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AGENDA ITEM 5-A <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR John PoweU. P.E.. Acting City Engineer <br />DATE <br />TOPIC <br />December 15.1994 <br />Resolution No. 94-99 <br />Supporting Placement of Traffic Control Devices at the <br />Intersection of State Highway 49 (Hodgson Road) and <br />County State Aid Highway 10 (Birch Street) <br />BACKGROUND: <br />The City has recently received 25 letters from property owners within the Reshanau Lake Estates <br />South subdivision expressing concern regarding the safety of the Hodgson Road/Birch Street <br />intersection. Earlier this year, property owners in the Ware Road area notified the City that they <br />noticed an increase in traffic along Ware Road, probably due to delays at this same intersection. <br />City staff has previously been in contact with State and County highway representatives <br />regarding this matter but to date no specific additional traffic control has been installed. <br />To formally express the City's concern regarding this matter, the attached resolution has been <br />prepared. This information will be forwarded to the State and Anoka County in an effort to <br />develop a more specific timetable for installation of additional traffic control at the <br />Hodgson/Birch intersection. <br />OPTIONS: <br />1. Approve Resolution No. 94-99. <br />2. Refer the matter to staff for further discussion. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Option No. 1. <br />
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