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City staff outlines Neighborhood Traffic Management Program updates; Crestline chosen for near-term trial
Summary
City staff reviewed the 2024 Neighborhood Traffic Management Program, reported 27 candidate locations from the latest call for projects and identified a near-term temporary demonstration on Crestline Drive using remaining 2024 program funds.
City staff presented an update May 19 on the 2024 Neighborhood Traffic Management Program (NTMP), describing application results, revised scoring and a near-term plan to test temporary traffic-calming on Crestline Drive.
Dave (staff member) told the Connected City Advisory Board the program has approximately $200,000 per year to address neighborhood speeding through a mix of education, enforcement and traffic-calming projects. Staff said they received 27 valid applications in the most recent round, gathered speed and volume data, held a public open house in March and revised scoring criteria based on additional data collection.
Why this matters: The NTMP funds local interventions intended to lower speeds and reduce crashes in residential areas. The board’s input helps prioritize which…
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