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City staff discuss speed studies and low-profile speed-hump designs for neighborhoods
May 6, 2026
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Summary
Staff described plans to run speed studies using road strips and recommended low-profile speed humps (about 2 inches high, 3 feet flat) to slow neighborhood traffic while minimizing impact to cars and first responders.
City staff discussed running traffic speed studies and deploying low-profile speed humps on neighborhood streets as a tool to reduce vehicle speeds.
A committee member said the city typically runs studies to gather speed data and suggested setting up a study with engineers. An agency official described the…
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