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Neighborhood Slow Zone Program

The Neighborhood Slow Zone Program focuses on reducing speeds and improving safety on neighborhood residential and community streets. This Safe Streets for All grant funded program will use "quick build" treatments that can be installed relatively quickly and affordably, such as: speed humps, daylighting, and high-visibility crosswalks.

Phases

Phases overview
Phase 1: Program Development Phase
Program Development Phase
Phase 2: Program Finalization and Public Rollout
Program Finalization and Public Rollout
Phase 3: Neighborhood Outreach
Neighborhood Outreach
Phase 4: Engineering and Environmental Approvals
Engineering and Environmental Approvals
Phase 5: Public Review of Preliminary Designs
Public Review of Preliminary Designs
Phase 6: Final Design and Bidding
Final Design and Bidding

Public Review of Preliminary Designs

November 1, 2026 - November 30, 2026

During this phase you will be able to review the locations of safety treatments proposed for both Neighborhood Slow Zones.

Implementation is dependent on available funding and timelines are subject to change.

Document

This document can only be reviewed when this phase is active.