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Local Officials Discuss Speed Humps and Traffic Safety Concerns for Subdivision

May 14, 2024 | Yellowstone, Montana



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Local Officials Discuss Speed Humps and Traffic Safety Concerns for Subdivision
Yellowstone County officials are exploring potential traffic calming measures, including the installation of speed humps, to enhance safety in local neighborhoods. During the May 14, 2024, Commissioner Meeting, discussions centered around community concerns regarding speeding and the effectiveness of current traffic signs.

Commissioners acknowledged that many residents often overlook speed limit signs, prompting the need for more tangible solutions. One proposal involves conducting a Geographic Information System (GIS) survey to gather input from residents about their traffic safety concerns. This approach aims to ensure that all voices in the subdivision are heard and considered in the decision-making process.

A key point of contention arose regarding funding for these improvements. Some commissioners clarified that the proposed speed humps would not be financed through the Rural Special Improvement District (RSID) funds, which had raised concerns among residents about potential financial implications. Instead, there is a possibility that the community may self-fund these initiatives if necessary.

The discussion also touched on the importance of conducting engineering studies before implementing any traffic improvements. This step is crucial to substantiate the need for changes and to ensure that any measures taken are effective and safe. Concerns about liability were raised, particularly regarding the potential dangers associated with speed humps. However, county attorneys previously indicated that there were no significant legal concerns regarding their installation.

The meeting concluded with a commitment from officials to further investigate the feasibility of speed humps and other traffic calming measures. As the county moves forward, the emphasis will be on balancing safety with community input and addressing the pressing issue of speeding in residential areas.

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