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Council discusses roundabout noise and speeding; staff to pursue signage, enforcement and targeted mitigation
Summary
Council and staff reviewed citizen complaints about noise and speeding around several Oroville roundabouts and other corridors. Staff recommended additional fixed speed feedback signs, striping and targeted enforcement; police and public works will coordinate data‑driven "strike team" enforcement.
Council and staff discussed traffic complaints, roundabout noise and speeding on Jan. 30 and identified a mix of engineering, education and enforcement tools to address the problems.
What was discussed: Public works staff and police described data from speed feedback trailers and on‑site counts. Staff said speed trailers registered vehicles at speeds up to 76 mph on one stretch and still‑high outlier speeds late at night; common higher speeds were reported on Montgomery Street, Wyandotte Avenue and Orange Avenue. Staff noted…
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