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Councilmember proposes easing rules for speed bumps and other traffic-calming devices
Summary
A council member said the current traffic-calming ordinance requires costly studies and is restrictive; he proposed a revised draft to streamline modifications and said Public Works and the city engineer helped prepare the draft, which he will email to council ahead of the next work session.
A council member (Speaker 2) told the Anniston City Council that the city—s ordinance governing traffic-calming devices—including speed bumps and other measures—is overly restrictive and often requires studies that are expensive to perform. "The rules for installing speed bumps and other speed calming devices requires studies…
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