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Commission amends speed-hump petition policy to count current residents, not only homeowners, when seeking traffic-calming measures
Summary
The commission voted to revise the speed-hump petition policy so that the signatures required to move a speed-hump request forward count current street residents rather than only property owners, after members said many homeowners live out of town and cannot be reached.
The commission amended its speed-hump petition policy to count current residents on a block — including renters — when verifying petitions for traffic-calming measures.
Background: Staff said the existing policy (revised in early 2024) counted only property owners who live in a house when calculating the petition threshold…
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