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Public works seeks more data‑driven traffic calming policy after resident requests

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Public Works Director Russell Adams told the commission the city is revising its traffic calming program to rely more on data and clear numerical criteria after recent resident requests for speed humps; county rules and costs for county‑owned streets were discussed.

Russell Adams, the city’s public works director, briefed the commission on proposed revisions to the City of St. Augustine Beach traffic management program on Feb. 3, saying the city should adopt a more data‑driven, numerically scored process for deciding when to install physical traffic calming measures such as speed humps.

Adams said recent resident…

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