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Committee finalizes Visitation Avenue safety proposal; staff orders stop‑sign warrant study and weighs enforcement options

Complete Streets and Safety Committee · March 12, 2026
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Summary

The committee reviewed a staff draft on Visitation Avenue and agreed to send it to council; staff reported a consultant warrant study priced near $20,000, discussed liability limits on temporary traffic controls and debated third‑party parking enforcement versus sworn officers.

Committee members reviewed and refined a staff draft to present to Brisbane City Council that breaks Visitation Avenue safety options into four bite‑sized categories for council feedback. Staff said the document would let council consider low‑cost immediate options and larger, permanent infrastructure items separately.

Staff (S5) told the committee the technical warrant analysis that California law requires to justify stop‑sign installations would likely be done by a consultant for roughly $20,000. "It was, for technical intersections, it was almost $20,000," S5 said. The consultant scope covers…

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