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Duluth Council agrees to add $50,000 placeholder for traffic-calming studies after neighborhood request

Duluth City Council · April 1, 2026
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Summary

Following a public comment from an HOA president, the council heard a staff follow-up on a traffic-calming program and agreed to include a $50,000 placeholder in FY2027 for targeted studies and an online reporting platform; staff will return with refined program details before final approval.

Scott Deitchman, president of the Castlemaine homeowners association, told the Duluth City Council at its Feb. 23 work session that neighborhoods need a clear policy and criteria to obtain traffic-calming measures in their streets.

Community Development and Engineering Director Margie Pozin presented a follow-up to a Feb. 9 briefing, describing a program of “self-enforcing”…

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