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Committee approves expanded speed and volume data collection at multiple locations
Summary
The Sherwood Traffic Safety Committee agreed to deploy radar trailers and short-term counters to collect speed and traffic-volume data at problem locations including Willamette/Lincoln (to Division), Pinehurst/Woodhaven and other corridors; data will inform targeted treatments and stop-sign/stripe recommendations.
The Sherwood Traffic Safety Committee approved a staff plan to expand traffic data collection after repeatedly hearing resident complaints about speeding on Willamette, Lincoln and other corridors. Staff said they will deploy speed trailers and pneumatic-tube or radar counters in rolling two-week sections at priority locations — starting with Pinehurst and Woodhaven, then moving to sections of Willamette from Willamette/Oregon to Willamette/Division — and leave speed-display trailers in place for at least a month to capture sample speeds and volumes.
Committee members and staff emphasized that vehicle speed and Average…
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