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Commission approves Glasgow Drive exception to enter Phase 2 of residential traffic program after mixed public comment
Summary
The Traffic Safety and Mobility Commission granted Glasgow Drive an exception to enter Phase 2 of the Carlsbad Residential Traffic Management Program after staff received a petition signed by 27 of 48 households (56%); the motion passed 3-1 amid resident concerns about outreach and property impacts.
The Traffic Safety and Mobility Commission voted to grant Glasgow Drive (Edinburgh Drive to roughly 300 feet south of Gateshead Road) an exception to enter Phase 2 of the Carlsbad Residential Traffic Management Program (CRTMP), allowing staff to open the formal Phase 2 community process. Commissioner Cole moved to approve the exception and Commissioner Pence seconded; the motion passed 3 to 1.
Miriam Jim, senior engineer, and Lindy Pham, associate engineer, told the Commission that Glasgow Drive did not meet the Phase 2 85th-percentile critical-speed threshold (staff recorded 27 mph northbound and 25 mph southbound), but that CRTMP allows…
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