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Staff recommends referring Dietz Elkhorn signage and speed requests to Transportation Safety Advisory Committee
Summary
Public works staff reviewed a 2020-21 Dietz Elkhorn corridor study with speed and crash data, described completed projects funded from a $175,000 allocation, and recommended referring additional signage and speed-limit change requests to the Transportation Safety Advisory Committee for evaluation.
Public Works Director Grant Watanabe presented findings from the 2020-21 Dietz Elkhorn corridor study and follow-up traffic-safety work. Watanabe said the corridor study included volume, speed, truck percentages, origin-destination trends, crash data and drone footage and produced short-, medium- and long-term recommendations.
Watanabe reported the current posted speed limit is 35 mph with an average measured…
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