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Stockton council allocates $1 million for council priorities, prioritizes neighborhood traffic calming
Summary
Stockton City Council on April 15 authorized $1 million in discretionary funds, directing $850,000 to the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program and $150,000 to the Gospel Center Rescue Mission; council members pressed staff for clearer prioritization metrics and faster outreach to neighborhoods on traffic-calming designs.
Stockton City Council voted April 15 to appropriate $1,000,000 from fiscal year 2023–24 discretionary funds for council priority projects, directing $850,000 to the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program and $150,000 to Gospel Center Rescue Mission Inc. The motion passed unanimously, 7–0.
The money is intended to accelerate longstanding neighborhood traffic-calming requests and address an identified backlog of candidate locations. "If we were to prioritize this $850,000 in funding, the recommendation would be to defer from our normal first-in, first-out process and prioritize based on the highest accidents per location," Public Works Director Chad Reed…
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