Description
Requesting speed bumps and speed limit signs. Problems with drivers thinking they have access to the freeway and delivery drivers driving through the neighborhood fast
Requesting speed bumps and speed limit signs. Problems with drivers thinking they have access to the freeway and delivery drivers driving through the neighborhood fast
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Manofaith (Registered User)
Acknowledged City of Auburn (Verified Official)
City of Auburn (Verified Official)
City of Auburn (Verified Official)
Mellisa (Registered User)
City of Auburn (Verified Official)
Due to the financial impact of COVID-19 on the City of Auburn, the City is implementing changes in services that are necessary to address the actual and anticipated losses in general fund revenues for 2020. Within the Public Works Department. this will mean a reduced level of service in some areas - mainly street/vegetation and transportation programs, because they are fully dependent on general fund revenues.
As a result, at this time, the City is no longer conducting speed studies or installing traffic calming treatment in response to citizen requests. Speeding complaints are referred to the Police for enforcement only.
It has always been the City’s goal to maintain the highest possible level of customer service to the community, so we do not take this reduction lightly and we continue working towards returning to our normal levels of service as soon as financially feasible.
turleytax (Registered User)