Politics & Government

City Hosting Public Workshop on Traffic Calming Concepts for 3rd and 4th Streets

The public is invited to an interactive workshop from 6 to 8 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 8 at the Nautilus Room in the Coronado Community Center, 1845 Strand Way.

The City of Coronado will host a public workshop on Wednesday, August 6, to present the draft traffic calming concepts developed by traffic consultant Fehr & Peers. 

The three concepts presented will include a scenario focused on installing traffic signals to improve traffic progression and accessibility across Third and Fourth Streets; a traffic calming scenario utilizing roadway elements that can serve to slow traffic while improving access across the corridor; and a multi-modal focused alternative that encourages non-motorized modes of travel while providing elements to regulate vehicle speeds and enhance corridor mobility. 

This workshop is a follow-up to the survey conducted in December 2013 that indicated the community is concerned about issues such as access across Third and Fourth Streets, speed, and noise. 

The public is encouraged to attend this workshop and provide feedback on the proposed concepts. 

A second workshop will be conducted later this year, when a refined, preferred alternative will be presented that reflects comments and feedback received on August 6.

—City of Coronado


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