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Transportation: T 3.4600 - Traffic calming devices (speed control), speed bumps/humps, speed cushions, speed slots, traffic circles, neighborhood traffic management

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  1. Neighborhood traffic calming program, adopted by Resolution No. 3946
    Request this document | Document Date: 11/05
    Jurisdiction: Auburn

  2. Ordinance No. 1077 Declares the "Take it easy, Bothell" safe driving campaign, involving the entire community in impacting the quality of life in Bothell, in order to promote safe and slow driving through the City's neighborhoods, passed 7-99
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    Jurisdiction: Bothell

  3. "Peaceful Coexistence Between Local Governments and Freight Rail Lines: An Impossible Dream?" by Jamie P. Rennert and Charles A. Spitulnik. Municipal Lawyer, Jan/Feb 1999, pp. 10-13
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  4. "Traffic calming: do's and don'ts to encourage bicycling," by Michelle DeRobertis, Institute of Transportation Engineers 66th Annual Meeting 1996 Compendium of Technical Papers, pp. 498-503
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  5. Resolution No. 1096 adopts a traffic Service Request as the method to implement traffic calming measures, passed 5-00
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    Jurisdiction: Bothell

  6. "Traffic Calming Techniques," by Michele Manning. Planning and Zoning News, February 1999, pp. 5-14
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  7. "Balanced circulation goes beyond traffic calming," by David S.Hunt and Chris Ortwein. Better Roads, November 2004. p. 18--22
    Request this document | Document Date: 11/04

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  1. What techniques are used to reduce speeding in residential areas?

    Loook at the MRSC Traffic Caliming web pages: http://www.mrsc.org/Subjects/Transpo/traffic/calming.aspx



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  1. Commonly Misapplied Calming Techniques
    Provides Information on Commonly Misapplied Calming Techniques
  2. Traffic Calming
    Provides information on traffic calming techniques used to improve safety, to reduce negative effects of motor vehicle in impacted neighborhoods and to encourage non-motorized street uses