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Warrenville committee approves $80,000 traffic study to guide neighborhood speed limits
Summary
The Warrenville Public Works & Infrastructure Committee recommended that the city hire Kimley Horn & Associates for an $80,000 traffic study to evaluate speed limits, gather data on speeding and produce a traffic-calming toolkit; aldermen debated 20 vs. 25 mph standards and whether signage alone will change behavior.
The Warrenville Public Works & Infrastructure Committee recommended on Aug. 11 that the City Council approve an $80,000 professional-services agreement with Kimley Horn & Associates to conduct a citywide traffic study and develop a traffic-calming toolkit.
The study will collect speed and volume data on busier streets with limits above 25 mph, evaluate representative residential streets under 20 and 25 mph, and propose engineering and policy measures for consistent residential speed limits. Director Kler told the committee the budget includes a $65,000…
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