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Traffic engineer recommends additional signs on Eastfield Drive to clarify 25/30 mph split; commission directs staff to act

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Summary

Following a catch by Chair Wilson about inconsistent signage, the traffic commission voted to direct staff to move and add speed signs on Eastfield Drive so drivers see where the 25 mph and 30 mph segments begin and end.

Rolling Hills Estates traffic staff and the city’s traffic engineer told the commission that inconsistent placement of speed signs on Eastfield Drive had created driver confusion between a 25 mph segment and a 30 mph segment.

Vanessa Munoz, the traffic engineer, said the stretch from Chuckwagon…

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