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Town staff previews traffic-calming guidelines, resident-driven process and equipment inventory

Prescott Valley Town Council study session · November 25, 2025
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Traffic engineer Parker Murphy presented draft traffic-calming guidelines that pair resident petitions with data collection, education, enforcement and engineering; staff noted pavement, snowplow and staffing constraints and said the town operates two speed trailers and four speed-feedback signs.

Parker Murphy, the town’s traffic engineer, briefed council on draft traffic-calming guidelines intended to create a standardized, resident-driven process for investigating and responding to speed and neighborhood safety concerns.

Murphy said the town’s population has more than doubled over the last 20 years and that speed perception is a common resident concern; he cited the safety action plan finding that 61% of respondents listed high…

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