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Traffic committee rejects speed humps on South Cherrywood Street, orders sign and pavement repairs
Summary
West Covina Traffic Committee determined South Cherrywood Street does not meet criteria for speed humps and voted to forward a package of sign and pavement repairs to city maintenance.
The West Covina Traffic Committee voted to deny installation of speed humps on South Cherrywood Street between East Garvey Avenue South and James Avenue and recommended replacing several deteriorated signs and refreshing pavement markings instead.
Committee staff told members the segment’s recorded speeds and road classification do not meet the city’s adopted speed-hump criteria and related state guidance. Robert, CIP Project Manager, said the 80th-percentile speed along the section was measured at 29 mph, the posted speed limit is 30 mph, and the average daily traffic was about 2,439 vehicles. “It was determined that the segment of South Cherrywood Street between East…
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