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Speed cushions reduced speeds on High School Drive, but school drop‑off patterns shift congestion to Litzinger; city to coordinate with school

2843944 · March 26, 2025
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Public works told the Public Safety Committee on March 26 that speed cushions on High School Drive reduced high‑speed violations to about 5 percent and that school drop‑off patterns have shifted congestion to Litzinger, prompting staff to coordinate with the school.

Public works staff reported to the Public Safety Committee on March 26 that new speed cushions on High School Drive have reduced the share of vehicles traveling 30 mph or faster to roughly 5 percent at monitored locations, a notable drop from pre‑installation levels.

Staff said data show an average speed of about 24.1 mph where the posted limit is 20 mph and that the cushions are accomplishing the intended reduction. The department will run additional data later in the year to monitor…

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