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Provo neighborhood traffic studies prompt speed-feedback sign proposals and matching-grant plans

2121058 · January 16, 2025
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Summary

Traffic monitoring in multiple District 1 streets showed speeds above posted limits in several locations; residents and staff proposed using neighborhood matching grants and service hours to obtain permanent "Your Speed" driver feedback signs and other safety measures.

City traffic studies presented to Neighborhood District 1 showed recurring issues with speeding on several local streets and arterials, and residents asked the board to pursue matching grants to fund permanent speed-feedback signs.

Rachel, the neighborhood coordinator for Provo City, presented speed and crash data compiled from traffic-monitoring locations sent by Vern, the city traffic manager. For 22100 North, Rachel said the posted speed limit was 30 mph, the average measured speed was 36 mph and the…

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