Resident submits a Community Action Request to the Transportation Engineer.
Transportation staff evaluates the request, usually by doing a speed and traffic study.
Staff contacts the neighborhood to inform them of the results of the evaluation. If the request does not meet the Traffic Management Process criteria, no further action is taken, otherwise the request moves forward.
Staff asks for volunteers from the neighborhood to join a Traffic Calming Committee to determine a plan for addressing the concern.
The Traffic Calming Plan is submitted to the Board of Public Works and Transportation and Transit Commission for approval.
If approved, the Public Works and Police Departments work to fulfill the plan through a combination of education, enforcement, and engineering.