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Clark County to launch Neighborhood Traffic Management Program in January 2026

6025877 · October 22, 2025
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Summary

Clark County presented a new Neighborhood Traffic Management Program adopted by county council that will accept annual applications from neighborhoods, add two full‑time staff to manage requests and make traffic‑calming tools — from speed feedback signs to curb extensions and speed cushions — available to eligible local streets.

David Jardine, traffic engineering section manager for Clark County, described the newly adopted Neighborhood Traffic Management Program, which county council approved in May and plans to launch in January 2026.

The program is designed to address speeding, cut‑through traffic and safety concerns on local residential streets. Jardine said the program will provide a consistent, transparent process for residents and neighborhood associations to request traffic‑calming measures and that staff will collect speed and volume data, analyze crash history where relevant, and prioritize projects each calendar year.

How it will work: neighborhoods or individual residents may…

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