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Council discusses traffic‑calming criteria, directs staff to provide speed studies

Cedar Hills City Council · October 21, 2025
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Summary

Chandler briefed council on speed bumps, humps, tables and other traffic‑calming measures and proposed objective criteria (example threshold: average/fiftieth‑percentile speed ≥30 mph on posted 25 mph roads, excluding emergency routes and steep slopes); council asked staff to circulate recent speed‑study data for Cedar Hills Drive and to develop a standards toolbox.

Council held a discussion—no vote—on traffic‑calming devices and a proposed set of objective criteria for when the city should consider measures such as speed humps, raised crosswalks, chicanes or road diets.

Chandler summarized options and explained staff has compiled roughly 170 historic speed studies over…

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