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Committee approves school-zone signage and speed-feedback signs for Lark Ellen Avenue; plans later striping review

2597567 · March 13, 2025
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The Traffic Committee recommended replacing school-zone signage, installing speed-feedback signs, and adjusting signage placement on Lark Ellen Avenue between Cameron and Larkwood; members also asked staff to study a potential striping reconfiguration as a second-phase action.

The West Covina Traffic Committee on March 11 recommended moving forward with school-zone signage changes and installing solar-powered speed-feedback signs on Lark Ellen Avenue between Cameron Avenue and Larkwood Street, and asked staff to return in the coming months with a proposed striping plan for the corridor.

Staff reported that the segment is predominantly single-family residential, bounded by West Covina High School and Cameron Elementary School. For the reviewed segment, the posted speed limit is 40 mph; the 80th-percentile speed from a 24-hour survey was 44 mph. Average daily traffic counts taken…

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