Engineering Press Releases

February 24, 2010
Harvard Rd southbound lane closure [MORE INFO]
February 24, 2010
Wann Dr closure [MORE INFO]
February 19, 2010
New Traffic Signal-Enterprise at Moore Farm [MORE INFO]
January 25, 2010
Lane closures related to Art Museum expansion [MORE INFO]
January 21, 2010
Balch Rd closure south of Hwy 72 [MORE INFO]
December 8, 2009
Westside Square lane closure [MORE INFO]
December 7, 2009
Craigmont Rd at Whittier Rd-All Way Stop [MORE INFO]
November 30, 2009
Wall Triana Hwy closed at McCrary to Capshaw [MORE INFO]
November 9, 2009
Little Cove Rd traffic delays 11-9-09 to 11-13-09 [MORE INFO]
September 18, 2009
Meridian St from Cleveland Ave to Monroe St improvements [MORE INFO]
August 20, 2009
Little Cove Rd Improvements and Detour [MORE INFO]
July 28, 2009
Northside Square and Southside Square lane closures [MORE INFO]
September 16, 2008
Dogwood Flats Rd Steel Truss Bridge to Close [MORE INFO]
August 3, 2007
Aldridge Creek Bridge on Boat Docks Rd. [MORE INFO]

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Traffic Calming Program
The Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program (NTCP) is a procedure to use positive methods of speed tables,
geometry, and/or landscaping to alter the negative effects that traffic flow creates in a residential area. The negative effect most
often occurs when motorists use a local street as a short cut between arterials and by motorists who travel faster than the posted
neighborhood speed limit. This unnecessary neighborhood thru-traffic, by motorists travelling at unsafe speeds, on streets designed
primarily for local access to properties poses safety hazards.
To determine if your residential street qualifies for the program download a NTCP questionnaire(.pdf),
fill it out, and mail to the address on the form. If you have questions, contact Toneka Lindsey.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Outline of the NTCP (.pdf 112 kb)
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Contact Information
For more information on the NTCP, contact the Engineering Division at (256) 427-5300
or email Toneka Lindsey.