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A review of the relevant issues is given below. Due to its length, the Staff Report <br />from October 6, 2008 is not included with this document. Please refer to that <br />previous Staff Report as necessary for additional background information. <br />Laport Drive and Edgewood Drive Intersection <br />The existing intersection has a non-standard configuration. Staff prepared <br />information on this issue for review by the Streets and Utilities Committee at their <br />September 15, 2008 meeting. The Committee discussed the intersection and <br />subsequently made the recommendation to the City Council that it be <br />reconfigured to a more standard layout. <br />The recommended configuration would make the primary movement be from the <br />southern leg of Edgewood Drive to Laport Drive. The northern leg of Edgewood <br />Drive would “tee” into Laport Drive at a 90-degree angle. The existing stop sign <br />would be removed for westbound Laport Drive, and a new stop sign would be <br />placed for southbound Edgewood Drive at Laport Drive. <br />Figures showing the existing and proposed configurations of the intersection are <br />included with this Staff Report. <br />Recommendation: <br />Resolution 7349 has been prepared in accordance with the above discussion <br />and the recommendation adopted by the Streets and Utilities Committee. The <br />Resolution is attached to this Staff Report for consideration by the City Council. <br />Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the attached Resolution 7349 <br />approving the proposed configuration of the Laport Drive and Edgewood Drive <br />intersection in the 2009-2010 Street and Utility Improvement Project. <br />Respectfully Submitted, <br />Joseph R. Rhein, Consulting Engineer <br />Attachments: <br />x Resolution 7349 <br />x Figure 1 – Laport Drive and Edgewood Drive Intersection – Existing <br />x Figure 2 – Laport Drive and Edgewood Drive Intersection – Proposed