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Traffic study finds local volumes and speeds within expected ranges; council takes no action

2109794 · January 2, 2025
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Summary

A seven-day traffic study presented to the Pinetop Lakeside Town Council found most vehicle volumes and speeds on Navajo, Apache and Claudia lanes were within typical residential ranges; presenter recommended no immediate changes after residents had petitioned for action.

Pinetop Lakeside — The town council heard a traffic study on Jan. 2, 2025, that concluded vehicle volumes and speeds on Navajo Lane, Apache Lane and Claudia Lane are generally consistent with a residential neighborhood and do not require immediate engineering changes, the study presenter told the council.

The presentation, delivered by Matt (traffic study presenter), summarized a seven-day counter-and-camera study that the town commissioned to answer residents’ complaints about cut-through traffic and speeding between State Route 260 and Woodland Lake Road. The study used pneumatic tube counters and cameras to measure volumes, vehicle classes, travel times and speeds; the consultant reported results for specific movement pairs such as Navajo-to-Jaeger and…

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