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Council reviews draft traffic-calming policy; staff plans petition window and technical data collection
Summary
City transportation staff presented a draft traffic-calming policy that would require property-owner petitions, data collection and a ranking process; staff removed private-funding and special-assessment options after public comment and proposed a summer petition window with construction in subsequent months.
City transportation staff presented a draft traffic-calming policy April 15 that, if adopted, would formalize how neighborhoods request speed and cut-through mitigations and how staff prioritize and implement physical treatments.
Transportation Director Wendy Brindle and Traffic Engineer Victoria Trexler summarized the policy’s goals and tools. Trexler said the policy follows Institute of Transportation Engineers definitions of traffic calming and organizes approaches into passive measures (education, enforcement, driver-feedback…
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