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Traffic committee denies speed-hump criteria for Sandy Hook Street, approves signage instead
Summary
A resident requested speed humps on Sandy Hook Street; staff found the segment failed the city's speed-hump policy due to short length despite an 80th-percentile speed of 27 mph and recommended 25 mph signs and pavement legends, which the committee approved to forward to City Council.
The West Covina Traffic Committee on May 13 reviewed a resident request for speed humps on Sandy Hook Street between West Blue Ash Road and West Crisper Street and approved a staff recommendation to install speed-limit signage and pavement legends rather than speed humps.
Staff reported the segment is classified as a local road, is 32 feet wide with one 16-foot travel lane in each direction and has a prima facie posted speed limit of 25 mph. Average daily…
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