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Board approves speed cushion on Rosalie after petition and data; residents press changes to flashing crosswalk sign

2843989 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

Following a petition and data collection showing a portion of vehicles exceeding 30 mph, the Board authorized installation of a single speed cushion on Rosalie (east of Swim Club) and discussed removing a flashing pedestrian sign and adding MUTCD‑compliant markers.

The Board voted to install one speed cushion on Rosalie east of Swim Club Lane after staff presented petition results and traffic data showing a measurable fraction of vehicles traveling at 30 mph or greater.

Public Works staff said a data collector was placed from Jan. 24 through Feb. 6 and recorded 11,508 vehicles on the block; the report summarized a median speed near 20 mph, an average speed of about 24.9 mph, and that approximately 13.2% of vehicles were traveling 30 mph or greater during the collection period. Staff reported a maximum recorded speed of 59 mph for a vehicle whose recorded length suggested it might have been an emergency apparatus. Public Works also said it…

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