§ 97.21 DETERMINING AREAS OF PRIORITY.
   The Municipal Manager and the engineer shall on an annual basis determine areas of the municipality where maintenance and repair shall, in their opinion, provide the greatest improvement to the public's safety and welfare. In determining the priority for these areas the Municipal Manager and engineer shall take into consideration the following factors.
   (A)   Percent of defective improvements over the area.
   (B)   Pedestrian and vehicular volumes.
   (C)   Accident history and potential for accidents.
   (D)   Location of high traffic generators such as schools, churches, medical facilities, parks, swimming pools, public buildings, shopping centers, business, and other facilities which tend to increase traffic volumes.
   (E)   Existence of proper storm drainage facilities.
   (F)   Proposed street improvements.
   (G)   Age of existing facilities.
   (H)   Maintenance history.
   (I)   Limits of the work load which can be effectively and efficiently administered.
('80 Code, § 96.11) (Ord. 80-09, passed 7-15-80)