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Aliso Viejo council pauses major traffic changes on Hummingbird Lane to evaluate new speed signs
Summary
Council received an ad hoc committee report on Hummingbird Lane and agreed to delay permanent striping or other large-scale traffic-calming installations while staff monitors newly installed speed-feedback signs; the council discussed bulb-outs, full edge-lines, speed humps and crosswalk costs.
Aliso Viejo City Council agreed on July 15 to delay final approval of large-scale traffic-calming measures on Hummingbird Lane and monitor data from newly installed speed feedback signs before committing to permanent pavement work.
At a presentation from the ad hoc committee, staff said the city has spent about $39,000 on previous studies and physical improvements along Hummingbird Lane. Early data from permanent speed-feedback signs installed last week ‘‘indicate a positive change in lowering speeds,’’ the presenter told…
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