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Raytown approves $34,020 traffic-calming study after split vote

Raytown Board of Aldermen · August 19, 2025
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The Raytown Board of Aldermen voted 6–3 to hire CFS Engineers for a $34,020 citywide traffic-calming study intended to create a local policy and toolkit for handling speed and safety complaints in neighborhoods and business corridors.

The Raytown Board of Aldermen voted 6–3 on Aug. 19 to approve a $34,020 contract with CFS Engineers for a citywide traffic-calming study.

Supporters said the study will produce an objective policy and toolbox for handling resident requests — from sign changes to physical calming devices — and noted the study came well under earlier budget estimates. Robinson Camp, presenting the proposal, said the study is intended to give the city “direction on how we approach different requests” and to produce a protocol for…

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