6/11/2019 17:51:46 Closed by Neil Kopper
Constituent emailed with the following message:
thank you for taking the time to submit this uReport regarding traffic calming for Park Ridge Rd and Bill Mallory Blvd. I'll try to briefly describe the process for traffic calming, but feel free to follow up with additional questions.
City staff have had a number of discussions recently about our traffic calming process. Per city code, the only way we can move forward with traffic calming requests within a neighborhood is by following the Neighborhood Traffic Safety Program (NTSP, link to document here). Most people familiar with that process agree that it would benefit from a rewrite and we've started to look at options for updates with the hope of completing an update within the next year. For the moment, however, we have to follow the existing process. If you would like to pursue a traffic calming request, then I recommend first reading through the NTSP. The first step of the program (Apply to Participate) requires the applicant to submit a petition signed by at least 51% of all affected households and businesses. Feel free to follow up if you have questions about the program or would like help identifying the area that would be required for signatures. Please also be aware that the City has to prioritize many competing needs, including traffic calming requests in other areas, and completion of the NTSP does not guarantee that the City will have available funding for construction.
Thank you and please feel free to follow up with questions,
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Closed by Neil Kopper
Constituent emailed with the following message:
thank you for taking the time to submit this uReport regarding traffic calming for Park Ridge Rd and Bill Mallory Blvd. I'll try to briefly describe the process for traffic calming, but feel free to follow up with additional questions.
City staff have had a number of discussions recently about our traffic calming process. Per city code, the only way we can move forward with traffic calming requests within a neighborhood is by following the Neighborhood Traffic Safety Program (NTSP, link to document here). Most people familiar with that process agree that it would benefit from a rewrite and we've started to look at options for updates with the hope of completing an update within the next year. For the moment, however, we have to follow the existing process. If you would like to pursue a traffic calming request, then I recommend first reading through the NTSP. The first step of the program (Apply to Participate) requires the applicant to submit a petition signed by at least 51% of all affected households and businesses. Feel free to follow up if you have questions about the program or would like help identifying the area that would be required for signatures. Please also be aware that the City has to prioritize many competing needs, including traffic calming requests in other areas, and completion of the NTSP does not guarantee that the City will have available funding for construction.
Thank you and please feel free to follow up with questions,
4/17/2019 19:12:57 Adam Wason assigned this case to Neil Kopper
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4/17/2019 18:50:20 Anonymous assigned this case to Danna Workman
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Anonymous assigned this case to Danna Workman
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