§ 12.12.190. Annual reporting on the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program required.


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  • A.

    Beginning November 1, 2004, and annually thereafter on November 1, the metropolitan department of public works shall file a report with the metro council providing progress on the implementation of the Metro Neighborhood Traffic Management Program (MNTMP) and the results of any and all traffic-calming devices, methods and techniques utilized within that year to meet the goals of the affected residents of those streets registered as qualified for remedy in the MNTMP. The metropolitan police department shall provide all information to the metropolitan department of public works deemed to be necessary for the preparation of the report.

    B.

    The annual report will use the best available or most current data available as the base year for all information requested. To the extent possible, statistical data used in formulating recommendations or restrictions applied to achieve strategic solutions should be provided in the report. The annual report should contain, but is not limited to, the following information:

    1.

    Streets, their sponsoring neighborhood association and councilmanic districts in which they are located, active in the MNTMP;

    2.

    Current neighborhood status in program;

    3.

    Their ranking in the process identified:

    a.

    By year entering MNTMP,

    b.

    By eighty-fifth percentile speed, average daily traffic, pedestrian, bicycle or auto accidents reported officially and the established priority.

    4.

    Breakdown of expenditures for engineering, education and enforcement related to the traffic management program:

    a.

    Explanation of educational methods used,

    b.

    Explanation of engineering methods used,

    c.

    Number of police man-hours reported and citations issued for offenses perpetrated on the streets and intersections of the affected neighborhoods.

    5.

    Number of applicants pending review for entry into the traffic management program;

    6.

    Number of new applications reviewed for entry into the program;

    7.

    Number of projects removed for public health or safety reasons;

    8.

    Number of projects removed by citizen petition request.

(Amdt. 1 with Ord. BL2004-374 § 1, 2004)