TO: Mayor and Members of City Council
THRU: Adam Lindsay, Assistant City Manager
FROM: Sheila Thomas-Ambat, PE, CCM, CFM, Public Services Director
Brian McGill, PE, PTOE, City Traffic Engineer
DATE: June 24, 2024
RE:
Title
Residential Traffic Management Program - Traffic Calming Measures
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)
All
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal I: Be a safe and secure community.
Goal II: Be a responsive city government supporting a diverse and viable economy.
Goal III: Be invested in today and tomorrow.
Goal IV: Be a highly desirable place to live, work, and recreate.
Goal VI: Have a collaborative citizen and business engagement base.
Executive Summary:
This administrative report is to provide summary responses to Council's comments from the November 6th, 2023 work session, where a presentation on Traffic Calming Measures was made. In addition to responding to Council's comments, staff wanted to inform Council of the Safe Streets and Roadways For All (SS4A) project. This project includes the consultant recommending improvements to the City's Residential Traffic Management Program (RTMP) based on a peer review against similar-sized Cities programs. Staff are preparing to recommend revisions to the RTMP, however we currently recommend revisions be deferred until after SS4A concludes.
Background:
- 8/7/2023 - City Council requested staff review traffic calming measures outside of speed bumps at the conclusion of the City Council Work Session.
- 9/25/203 - Staff presented City Council with an administrative report at the City Council Regular Meeting. City Council moved to hear the Report as a presentation during a City Council Work Session.
- 11/6/2023 - Staff presented City Council with a presentation on traffic calming measures at the City Council Work Session. City Council directed staff to return with recommendations for an update to the Residential Traffic Management Program (RTMP).
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