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Stafford council directs staff to draft residential traffic-management program for neighborhood speed remediation
Summary
Council asked city engineer, public works director and the city attorney to develop a residential traffic-management program that can guide requests for speed humps and other traffic-calming measures.
The Stafford City Council discussed a proposed residential traffic-management program on Sept. 17 and directed staff to draft a program modeled on other cities’ neighborhood traffic-management practices.
City Engineer Bob Jones and Director Chris Riggs outlined legal limits (including state laws that constrain measures on state-controlled roads) and operational trade-offs for traffic-calming…
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