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City engineering outlines neighborhood traffic-calming process; council requests public education and data sharing
Summary
Traffic engineering, with Jacobs consultants, presented the city's neighborhood traffic-calming process, data criteria and funding approaches; councilmembers asked for public education, town-hall outreach and sharing of speed/volume data and prioritization criteria.
Wesley Cox, the city's director of traffic engineering, introduced a presentation on the neighborhood traffic-calming program and described the six-step process the department uses for citizen requests: submit a neighborhood petition or representative, review eligibility by street classification, collect speed/volume and crash data, determine whether traffic-calming infrastructure is warranted, prioritize candidates, then design and implement…
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