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El Paso ISD and city outline traffic‑safety process; El Paso High school‑zone extension targeted before next school year
Summary
District and city staff briefed trustees on how principals request traffic studies, which city departments conduct independent reviews; the board heard a list of completed and pending projects and a commitment to implement an El Paso High school‑zone extension before the next school year pending a $15,000 installation cost.
El Paso ISD facilities staff and City of El Paso streets officials briefed the Board of Trustees on the process for school‑zone and traffic‑control requests and provided status updates on completed and pending projects.
Facilities staff described the district’s internal workflow: when a principal raises a concern about pedestrian or vehicle egress, facilities assigns a project manager, conducts a site review and coordinates with the city. City staff said community members may also submit requests via 311; the city’s Streets and Maintenance or traffic engineering teams then study the site and recommend actions.
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