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Rochester 5th Ward Information

In an attempt to close the gap between city government and its citizens, especially those I represent in Rochester's Fifth Ward, I will try to provide timely updates on issues and concerns that are under consideration for council action as well as any specific concerns you bring to my attention.

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IBM retiree after 32 years, positions in service, marketing, product development, business and product strategy. Many community volunteer boards and committees including Diversity Council, IMAA, Sesquicentennial, RNeighbors (formerly Rochester Neighborhood Resource Center). Elected to City Council in 2002. Represent 5th Ward. Member Environmental Commission, ROCOG (Rochester Olmsted Council of Governments), State Emergency Radio Board, Co-Chair Kiwanis/Wells Fargo Hockey Festival, State Emergency Radio Board

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

A Neighborhood Traffic Management Program Coming Soon

One of the most frequent complaints I receive has to do with traffic -- ignoring stop signs, stop lights, and most irritating and frustrating -- speeding and reckless driving in residential neighborhoods. It's especially troubling where there are wide streets, gentle curves, and downhill grading --- like so many streets in the newer sections of the 5th Ward.

I'm very pleased to be able to announce that we are considering the adoption of a Neighborhood Traffic Program Handbook for the City. This handbook would describe the process and guidelines we will follow in responding to your concerns about traffic in your neighborhoods . It will address how the city will prioritize requests for assistance that involve construction of physical improvement such as speed tables, traffic circles, raised medians, and other potential solutions.

Refer to http://www.rochestermn.gov/departments/publicworks/trafficmanagement/ or go to the Rochester City Home page for more detail about the program overview and to review a draft of the proposed handbook.

Two public meetings are scheduled for next week;
City Council Committee of the Whole -- Monday April 24, 4 pm Room 104, City Hall
Public Information Meeting -- Tuesday April 25, 7 pm Room 104, City Hall

If you have any questions or comments or wish to discuss this with me don't hesitate to contact me at 285-0295 or email bobnow@charter.net

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