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Public Input Sought on 'How to' Guide for Creating Neighborhood Traffic Calming

Beverly Hills, CA – The City of Beverly Hills has released a Draft Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program (NTCP) ‘How to’ guide for public review. This proposed program, aimed at reducing speeding and cut-through vehicle traffic on residential streets, will help implement physical design elements and strategies such as speed humps, traffic circles, signage and more to create safer neighborhood streets.

The Draft NTCP includes various potential options, as well as proposed step-by-step instructions for the community to request and obtain ap­proval for traffic calming measures on their own streets.

Residents are invited to review the Draft NTCP on the City’s website at beverlyhills.org/trafficcalming and provide their feedback by October 14, 2022 in one of the following ways:

  • By phone: 310-285-2467
  • By email: AskPW@beverlyhills.org
  • Submit a comment at org/trafficcalming

The City anticipates presenting the Draft NTCP and comments received to the Traffic and Parking Commission at the November 3, 2022 regular meeting, followed by City Council for consideration of approval.

For more information, visit the City’s website at beverlyhills/org/trafficcalming or contact the City by email at AskPW@beverlyhills.org or phone at 310-285-2467.

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