The City Council will be considering adoption of a Neighborhood Traffic Management Program Handbook for the City of Rochester in the 2nd Quarter of 2006. The handbook would establish policies related to the process and guidelines the city will follow in responding to concerns about traffic in residential neighborhoods including speeding and the presence of non-neighborhood traffic on local streets. Given the significant number of requests received for assistance in dealing with neighborhood traffic concerns, the handbook will also address how the city will prioritize requests for assistance that involving construction of physical improvements such as speed tables, traffic circles or raised medians.
Program Documents
- Proposed Neighborhood Traffic Management Program Handbook
- Proposed Neighborhood Traffic Management Program Appendix
- Neighborhood Traffic Management Program Overview
Public meetings currently scheduled to review the proposed Neighborhood Traffic Management Program include:





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