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NDOT proposes four speed cushions for Dobbs Avenue; residents to vote by mail/online

Department of Transportation (NDOT) Meetings · January 6, 2026
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Summary

NDOT engineer Chase Fuqua presented a preliminary traffic-calming plan for Dobbs Avenue that would place four speed cushions to reduce speeds and improve pedestrian safety; the design will be refined after resident feedback and a mail/online ballot requiring at least 66% of respondents to approve.

Chase Fuqua, an engineer with the Department of Transportation (NDOT), presented a preliminary traffic‑calming design for Dobbs Avenue at a recorded neighborhood meeting and asked residents to provide feedback through an online survey and a mailed unique‑ID ballot.

Fuqua said Dobbs Avenue was chosen as one of 25 neighborhood streets in this program cycle from more than 700 applications. NDOT’s data collection showed observed speeds in the mid‑30s miles per hour (about 34 mph), roughly 700 vehicles per day, and a pavement travel width of about 19–22 feet—conditions that informed the draft design.

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