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Committee declines speed humps at Workman and Tollan, approves signage and crosswalk improvements
Summary
Staff found the East Workman Avenue and North Tollan Avenue intersection did not meet city warrants for speed humps or an all-way stop; the committee approved replacing and adding pedestrian signage, repainting crosswalks and stop legends, and adding red curb and stop-ahead signs.
The West Covina Traffic Committee on March 11 voted to approve a package of signage and marking changes at East Workman Avenue and North Tollan Avenue after staff concluded the location does not meet city criteria for speed humps or all-way stop control.
City staff reported that East Workman Avenue is posted at 35 mph and is classified as a major collector; North Tollan is posted at 25 mph and is a local road. A SWITRS review for Jan. 2022–Dec. 2024 found three reported collisions at the intersection. Average daily traffic counts on East Workman were 6,701 vehicles per day at the sampled…
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