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Prescott Valley staff propose resident‑driven traffic‑calming guideline, note equipment limits
Summary
Staff presented a draft traffic‑calming guideline that relies on resident petitions, data collection and a toolbox of interventions; PD operates two speed‑feedback trailers and the town has four speed display signs (two permanently on Glassford Hill).
Prescott Valley staff presented a draft traffic‑calming guideline at the Nov. 6 study session intended to standardize how the town receives resident complaints, investigates speed concerns and deploys low‑cost and physical traffic interventions.
Parker Murphy, the town’s traffic engineer, said the guideline is resident‑led and data driven: neighborhoods…
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