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Erie council adopts neighborhood speed-management program with limited exception process

Town of Erie Town Council
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Summary

The Town of Erie on June 10 adopted a neighborhood speed‑management program that sets petition and data thresholds for traffic calming, establishes a roughly three‑year implementation timeline and allows limited exceptions to be considered by the town manager.

Erie — The Town of Erie Council voted June 10 to adopt a Neighborhood Speed Management Program that establishes petition thresholds, technical verification procedures and a multi‑year timeline for implementing traffic‑calming measures in residential areas.

Principal Transportation Planner Miguel Aguilar told council the program requires a petition from neighbors (the policy references 10 households or 25% of households on a block; staff said the application form may say 5 households and they will reconcile the language) and technical verification…

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