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MEMORANDUM <br />Memo To :Mayor and Council Members <br />From :Ric Minetor, City Engineer/Director of public Works <br />Date :February 28, 1990 • tA} _ <br />Subject :Stop Sign Request on Knollwood Drive at Woodcrest Drive <br />We have received a request from residents in the area of <br />Knollwood Drive between County Road H and Woodale Drive for STOP <br />SIGNS on Knollwood Drive at Woodcrest Drive. This would be a <br />multi -way STOP SIGN and is regulated by state statute. The <br />requirements are that these installations meet the "warrants" <br />listed in the Minnesota Manual of Uniform Traffic Control <br />Devices. The manual lists the following conditions as justifying <br />a multi -way STOP SIGN installation: <br />Where traffic signals are warranted and urgently needed, <br />multi -way STOP SIGNS may be used on an interim basis <br />while arrangements are made for installing traffic <br />signals. <br />2. An accident problem, as indicated by 5 or more accidents <br />in a 12 month period, which are susceptible to correction by the <br />installation. <br />Minimum traffic volumes of: <br />a) A total from all approaches of 500 vehicles per hour <br />for any 8 hour period, and <br />b) The combined vehicular and pedestrian volume from the <br />minor street must average 200 units per hour for the <br />same 8 hours, with an average delay to vehicles on the <br />minor street of 30 seconds, but <br />c) When the 85th percentile approach speed of the major <br />street exceeds 40 miles per hour, the minimum vehicular <br />volume is 70 percent of the above requirements. <br />These warrants are not met at this location. Therefore, my <br />recommendation is not to install any STOP SIGNS due to the <br />liability of unwarranted Stop Signs. The request also mentioned <br />speed limit signs or "watch for children" signs. <br />Speed limit signs could be installed, <br />l but here for s the over trade-off <br />of posting 30 mile per hour speedthis <br />t versus those drivers that currently drive less than <br />lima <br />30 m.p.h. because they are unsure of the speed limit. <br />