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Clark County proposes Neighborhood Traffic Management Program, requests $250,000 annual funding

2841922 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

County transportation staff proposed a Neighborhood Traffic Management Program aimed at speeding and cut-through traffic, featuring education, enforcement and engineering tools and a request for about $250,000 annually to hire two full-time program staff and fund local traffic-calming measures.

A Clark County transportation official presented a proposed Neighborhood Traffic Management Program to neighborhood association members, describing a systematic process to field resident requests, collect data, and deliver traffic‑calming measures such as speed feedback signs, medians, pedestrian islands and optical speed bars.

The presenter, identified in the meeting as Steve (Transportation Division, Clark County Public Works), said the program will use the “big 3 E’s” — education, enforcement and engineering — and will…

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