(a) The maximum safety and protection of vehicular and pedestrian traffic from physical injury or property damage.
(b) The existing and potential traffic movement, volume and conditions.
(c) The location and frequency of accidents, including studies of remedial measures.
(d) The recommendations of City officials and officials of the Ohio Department of Transportation.
(e) The acceleration of transportation of persons and property by vehicles so as to expedite travel and promote public safety.
(f) The convenience and welfare of the general public in parking, standing, loading and unloading and the use of the streets as affecting business concerns and places of assembly.
(g) Economy in the expenditure of public money.
(h) Applicable traffic engineering or investigation studies, reports and surveys.
(i) Uniformity of traffic control devices and conformity to the Ohio Department of Transportation's Manual.