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Council reviews 19‑tool neighborhood traffic‑calming toolbox and asks for timing, studies and community outreach
Summary
Public Works presented a draft neighborhood traffic‑calming toolbox of 19 measures (from striping and speed cushions to roundabouts and road diets). Council asked staff for clearer timelines, study requirements and community engagement plans before using tools at specific hot spots; no ordinance or funding decision was made.
City staff on Wednesday presented a draft Neighborhood Traffic Calming Toolbox that catalogues 19 measures — from striping and curb extensions to mini‑roundabouts, chicanes, speed cushions and full‑street closures — intended to guide short‑ and long‑term responses to local traffic and pedestrian‑safety concerns.
Public Works Director Julian Lee and Transportation Program Manager Bassam Abitawi said the toolbox follows…
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