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Committee reviews traffic-calming policy and asks staff to draft updates including pedestrian and bicycle measures
Summary
Staff presented the city\'s traffic-calming policy adopted in 2008, outlined the criteria for speed tables and similar measures, and committee members asked staff to draft possible revisions to incorporate pedestrian and bicycle metrics and a citizen petition process.
The Infrastructure Committee reviewed the city\'s traffic-calming policy at its Nov. 18 meeting and discussed updating the policy to reflect modern pedestrian and bicycle considerations and to document petition procedures.
Staff outlined the existing policy, enacted in February 2008, and described standard criteria the city uses when evaluating traffic-calming requests: a 25 mph posted speed limit, not a state or federal highway, no more than two travel lanes, residential land use comprising at least 75% of the street frontage,…
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