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Port Hueneme council approves low-cost pedestrian-safety campaign after multi-pronged traffic update
Summary
City staff reported recent traffic-safety measures and crash data, and council unanimously approved a low-cost pedestrian campaign centered on bus-stop posters and reflective 'slap' bracelets for children to increase visibility.
Port Hueneme’s City Council on Oct. 7 approved a pedestrian-safety education campaign after staff summarized a year of traffic-safety measures and crash data.
City Manager (staff) told the council the city has reinstated a traffic division, added motorcycle and commercial-vehicle enforcement, brought parking enforcement into the police department, installed crosswalk striping and rapid-flashing beacons, reduced speed limits on several streets including Channel Islands Boulevard, and upgraded ADA ramps near schools. Staff said about 260…
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