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Clark County program will accept neighborhood traffic‑calming applications Jan.–Mar.; $250,000 pool available
Summary
City staff described a new Clark County neighborhood traffic management program that will accept applications in January–March, with a $250,000 fund for measures such as speed zone reductions, flashing signs, curb bump‑outs and traffic circles.
A Clark County neighborhood traffic management program will accept proposals from residents between January and March next year, county‑affiliated staff told the Norfolk Neighborhood Association. The program has an initial $250,000 allocation to fund traffic‑calming projects countywide, and successful projects will be prioritized based on…
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