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NDOT proposes four speed cushions, radar signs for Mulberry Downs; owner-only ballot to decide short-term measures
Summary
NDOT staff presented a revised traffic-calming plan for Mulberry Downs Circle on Oct. 28, 2025 — four speed cushions and two radar-feedback signs — and said the short-term package will be decided by an owner-only ballot requiring two-thirds of respondents to approve.
NDOT staff presented a revised traffic-calming plan for Mulberry Downs Circle at a virtual meeting Oct. 28, outlining a short-term package of four speed-cushion sets and two radar-feedback signs and describing a separate, later bikeway-improvement concept that would wait until repaving.
David Greaves, who facilitated the meeting, said the traffic-calming program prioritizes engineering measures to lower vehicle speeds on residential streets and noted the program’s “3 E’s” are education, enforcement and engineering. He cited prior project data showing average speeds falling from 31 to 22 mph after cushions and said cushions are intended to reduce the high speeds measured on Mulberry Downs.
Greaves said the short-term package that will be the subject…
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