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Speed Study Request

  1. Eligible Streets

    Local Streets: The City maintains a database of streets that are classified as local streets.  A local residential street provides access to abutting residences and serves only to provide mobility within the neighborhood.  These streets are eligible for traffic calming provided that they do not appear on the Metropolitan Planning Organization’s network of major thoroughfares and the posted speed limit does not exceed 25 mph.   Streets that are located within a new subdivision must have at least 75% of the platted lots fronting that street occupied.

    Documented Speeding Problem: A written request from a property owner must be made to the City to request speed data for a candidate street. If current data (less than one-year-old) is available for that street, then no additional speed data will be collected.  If the City does not have current data for that street, then a speed study will be performed. A street is considered eligible if the 85th percentile speed is at least 10 mph over the speed limit in at least one direction.   Accordingly, the 85th percentile speed should be at least 35 mph to qualify.

    Click here for more information about the City's Traffic Calming Guide for Local Residential Streets and the Speed Studies conducted by the City.

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