File #: 202101309    Version: 1
Type: Motion Status: Sunset
File created: 4/6/2021 In control: Budget and Finance Committee
On agenda: 4/12/2021 Final action: 12/31/2021
ORD/RES# date: ORD/RES#:
Title: MOTION, submitted by Councilmember Goodin, Vice Mayor Smitherman and Councilmember Sundermann, Each year, Council offices receive several requests from constituents for "speed humps" to slow down traffic on the streets where they live. Unfortunately, due to budget constraints, the Department of Transportation Engineering's (DOTE) Neighborhood Street Calming Program that provides the speed humps has not been funded since FY2018. WE MOVE that $100,000 from the American Rescue Plan Act be allocated to fund the DOTE's Neighborhood Street Calming Program for 2022.
Sponsors: Steve Goodin, Christopher Smitherman, Betsy Sundermann
Attachments: 1. Motion - Street Calming Program (4-6), 2. File Summary

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MOTION, submitted by Councilmember Goodin, Vice Mayor Smitherman and Councilmember Sundermann, Each year, Council offices receive several requests from constituents for “speed humps” to slow down traffic on the streets where they live. Unfortunately, due to budget constraints, the Department of Transportation Engineering’s (DOTE) Neighborhood Street Calming Program that provides the speed humps has not been funded since FY2018. WE MOVE that $100,000 from the American Rescue Plan Act be allocated to fund the DOTE’s Neighborhood Street Calming Program for 2022.

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