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City unveils new traffic calming strategies for safer streets

June 06, 2024 | Orem Planning Commission, Orem, Utah County, Utah



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City unveils new traffic calming strategies for safer streets
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the evolution of zoning regulations and their implications for property values, particularly referencing historical practices dating back to the 1940s. The conversation highlighted concerns about how zoning changes can affect property owners, with some areas experiencing a decline in land value due to new classifications.

The meeting also addressed the ongoing development of a traffic calming toolbox, presented by John Dorney. This toolbox aims to provide guidelines for implementing traffic calming measures in residential areas. Dorney emphasized the importance of community involvement, stating that at least 50% of residents must support any proposed changes to their streets. The process involves collecting data on traffic patterns and accidents to inform decisions on potential interventions.

Dorney outlined various traffic calming strategies, including physical measures like raised crosswalks and traffic circles, as well as non-physical measures such as police enforcement and signage. He noted that the effectiveness of these measures often depends on community consensus and the specific characteristics of the streets involved.

The discussion underscored the city's commitment to enhancing public safety and improving traffic flow while ensuring that residents have a voice in the decision-making process. The meeting concluded with a call for further community engagement to refine and implement these traffic calming initiatives effectively.

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