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MRA <br />CITY OF ST. ANTHONY VILLAGE <br />RESOLUTION 11-049 <br />A RESOLUTION RELATING TO ROAD SIGN REFLECTIVITY <br />STANDARDS AND SIGN REPLACEMENT <br />WHEREAS, The City of St. Anthony Village has been advised that it is required to initiate a process of <br />evaluating the City's public road signs for reflectivity and further, to initiate a plan for <br />replacing existing city public road signs that do not meet the new retro -reflectivity standards <br />mandated by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA); and <br />WHEREAS, the City Council designates that all signs being replaced and all new signs being added <br />within the City going forward, are to be of the retro -reflectivity "Diamond Grade 3" (DG3) <br />type; and <br />WHEREAS, the City Council has evaluated its ability to undertake sign replacements and as such, the <br />City is mindful that replacement of existing signs that do not meet a high -reflectivity <br />standard will involve the considerable expenditure of City financial resources, labor, and <br />effort; and <br />WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to not only memorialize its new retro -reflectivity signage standard <br />but to also devise and implement a plan to replace signs that do not meet the new retro - <br />reflectivity standard, and wishes to formally do so by this resolution. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of St. Anthony Village that the <br />following constitutes its standards, policies, and plans relative to retro -reflectivity road <br />signage: <br />1) The high -reflectivity signage standard for all new or replacement road signs is <br />"Diamond Grade 3" (DG3). <br />2) All new or replacement road signs installed by the City from the date of this resolution <br />forward will be of the "Diamond Grade 3" (DG3) type. <br />3) The City will conduct a tour of all of its roads in 2011, for the purpose of creating a <br />complete inventory of its public road signs, with such inventory noting for each sign, its <br />location, type, general condition and reflectivity condition per FHWA guidelines, with <br />such inventory being completed on or before December 31, 2011 <br />4) The City will use the completed inventory to determine which signs need replacing, and <br />the priority of replacement for each, based on each sign's condition. <br />5) The City Council will then define a comprehensive sign replacement plan that will lead <br />to the replacement of all signs not meeting the required reflectivity standard, with such <br />plan recognizing all factors including the City's financial and labor resources available <br />to implement the plan, and will then schedule the implementation of the replacement <br />plan with all applicable factors being considered. <br />6) On an on-going basis, the City's amoral road inspection tour will include a notation for <br />any signs appearing to need replacement that may differ from what is stated and <br />scheduled in the City's signage replacement plan. <br />ClpoeunienIc rend Sell mg0knb. s...... neral Selling,Mo pm'aryhu,n,ullhln'01,0ARe.voLtlmn f 10 M -Sg,� Ruoud," s <br />