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Littleton staff present Safer Streets updates: new scoring tool, pilot revisions and public dashboard due in January
Summary
City staff described a data‑driven prioritization tool for neighborhood traffic calming, plans to revise seven pilot locations in spring, new durable quick‑build materials, and a public dashboard and website expected in early January for resident tracking and surveys.
City staff gave a detailed update to the Transportation & Mobility Board on the Safer Streets program, outlining how neighborhood traffic‑calming requests will be prioritized, how pilot projects will be evaluated, and how the public will be able to track requests and project status.
A staff presenter described a new scoring methodology that will weight speed and volume (20%), priority mode designation (20%), crash history (15%), activity generators such as nearby schools and parks (15%), and other factors (request counts and street type) to rank requests as low, medium,…
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