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Seaside staff recommends denying Trinity Avenue traffic calming; commission orders more data collection

Seaside City Commission · April 8, 2026
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Summary

Staff recommended denying a traffic‑calming application for Trinity Avenue after data showed an 80th‑percentile speed of about 21–22 mph and an evaluation score of 8/55; residents urged further action and the commission voted to return the application to staff for more targeted monitoring and alternatives.

City staff recommended denying a traffic‑calming application for Trinity Avenue after applying the city’s traffic‑calming scoring criteria, but commissioners directed staff to gather additional data and propose cost‑effective alternatives.

"Because of the lack of bike lane, the proximity of Trinity Park, and the wide lane, the total evaluation score was an 8 out of 55 total points," Aaron Hahn, junior engineer, told the…

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