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Committee recommends level‑2 calming, denies speed humps on East Walnut Creek Parkway for now

5841128 · August 14, 2025
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Summary

After reviewing collision, volume and speed data, staff and the traffic committee concluded the segment of East Walnut Creek Parkway does not yet qualify for speed humps; the committee approved a suite of visibility, signage and pavement‑marking upgrades as level‑2 calming measures, with a possible reapplication for speed humps if issues persist.

City staff told the Traffic Committee that East Walnut Creek Parkway between South Glendora Avenue and South Lark Ellen Avenue does not meet the city’s speed‑hump criteria at this time, but a set of level‑2 traffic calming measures is recommended and was approved, 3–0.

Staff reported five collisions on the segment during a Jan 2022–July 2025 review and cited ADT counts taken Dec. 7, 2022, of about 1,899 vehicles per day (933 eastbound, 966 westbound). A…

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