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Council adopts traffic-calming policy to guide neighborhood requests, sets voting thresholds
Summary
The Larkspur City Council adopted a formal traffic-calming policy on Feb. 19 establishing a multi-step process for resident requests, low-cost (level 1) remedies, higher-cost physical (level 2) measures, neighborhood outreach and voting thresholds (50% response and 60% approval among respondents).
The Larkspur City Council on Feb. 19 adopted Resolution O-9-25, creating a city traffic-calming policy that formalizes how residents can request street speed or cut-through traffic interventions and how the city will analyze and implement measures.
Public Works Director Julian Skinner said the policy formalizes a multi-step process: an initial resident report and staff preliminary investigation; low-cost, reversible “level 1” measures such as new striping or signage; and higher-cost “level 2” physical treatments (speed cushions, small traffic circles,…
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