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Roswell council debates traffic-calming matrix and Waveree pilot amid equity concerns

Roswell City Council (committee meeting) · February 24, 2026
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Summary

Council members discussed a neighborhood traffic-calming pilot (Waveree), the scoring matrix used to rank candidate streets, and whether poverty weighting and HOA prevalence bias results; staff said $400,000 is budgeted for temporary measures across 11 neighborhoods and more data will be collected before permanent work is considered.

The committee discussed Roswell’s neighborhood traffic-calming program and a pilot on Waveree that staff have begun to test.

Transportation presenter Mr. Wiggler summarized a previously approved matrix that ranks candidate streets based on speeding, traffic volume, sidewalk presence, local amenities (schools, parks, retail) and poverty rate. He described a three-step pilot approach: data collection, temporary installations (30–60 days) to measure effectiveness, and potential permanent…

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