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<br /> Add one or more red or orange flags (cloth or retroreflective sheeting) above a <br />standard sign, with flags oriented at 45 degrees to the vertical. <br /> Add a strip of retroreflective material to the sign support. <br /> Add an In-street Pedestrian Crossing sign. <br /> <br />RRFBs shall only be considered for installation in situations necessitating enhanced visibility <br />of the crosswalk not accomplished by the above treatment techniques. <br /> <br />The analysis for determining if RRFBs shall be used includes the number of pedestrians <br />crossing at a location, the volume and speed of crossing vehicular traffic and the length of <br />the crosswalk. RRFBs shall be limited in use to crosswalk locations that exist at non- <br />controlled intersections or other midblock locations where vehicular traffic would otherwise <br />not be required to stop. <br /> <br />Costs <br />Annual budgets are prepared without including installation of any new Technology <br />Enhanced Traffic Control devices due to the large and variable costs for each individual <br />system. <br /> <br />Requests for Technology Enhanced Traffic Control devices, found to meet the guidelines <br />established in this policy, shall be considered for inclusion in the following year’s budget or <br />Capital Improvement Plan. <br /> <br />Requests for installation within the current budget year found to meet the guidelines <br />established by this policy may be considered if they are accompanied with a donation of all <br />costs associated with the purchase, installation and maintenance of the system. Acceptance <br />of the donation will be by the City Council and shall not obligate the city to future <br />replacement costs. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Technology Enhanced Traffic Control Policy <br />Policy History <br /> <br />Adopted by: On (date) Item # <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />4 <br />