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Plano council hears plan to restart neighborhood traffic management with consultant contract scaled to one year
Summary
City engineering staff presented a restart plan for the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program including a revised consultant scope scaled from two years to one year at an estimated cost of $110,000; council members debated in‑house capacity, public safety priorities and directed staff to return with a proposal.
Caleb Thornhill, the city’s director of engineering, presented an update on the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program and a revised consultant scope intended to resume a program that had been suspended in about February 2009. Thornhill said the program update would use a shorter one‑year consultant engagement, trimmed from an original two‑year scope, with an estimated cost of $110,000.
Thornhill described the program’s evaluation process: staff or the consultant would collect traffic speeds and volumes, average daily…
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