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Bel Air work session presses for clearer, data‑driven Neighborhood Traffic Management Program

Bel Air Board of Town Commissioners · January 27, 2026
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Summary

Commissioners and staff reviewed a revised NTMP booklet and scoring worksheet that emphasizes measured speed and crash data, debated how to handle "nonlocal" traffic scoring, and asked staff to refine petition thresholds and neighborhood boundaries before finalizing.

At the Jan. 27 Bel Air work session, staff presented a revised Neighborhood Traffic Management Program (NTMP) packet — including an application, evaluation worksheet and a sample petition — and asked the commission to review proposed scoring and procedural changes.

Kevin, who led the revision effort, said the updated materials were tested on current traffic requests and place more emphasis on objective measurements such as speed and crash history. "The booklet that you have does have the application... the evaluation worksheet... puts more emphasis on the ability for the [system] and takes away some of the vagueness…

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