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Committee approves Alberta Street speed cushions after traffic-calming policy briefing

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The Transportation Committee approved installation of two sets of modular speed cushions on Alberta Street after staff reviewed the city's traffic-calming policy, scoring system and resident-vote process.

The Fayetteville City Transportation Committee voted to approve a speed-cushion installation plan for Alberta Street after staff presented the city's traffic-calming policy and an eligibility study.

Staff told the committee that Alberta Street qualified easily under the policy's scoring system and that the proposal calls for two locations, each containing three modular speed cushions spaced about 700 to 750 feet apart. Staff said the locations were chosen to slow traffic at an uncontrolled mid-block crossing near an existing trail segment and to serve Holland Park and adjacent residential properties. Staff also said the trail crossing will be upgraded to a standard trail crossing when the planned trail segment is…

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