Dondanville Road Traffic Meeting
Traffic Division Manager Greg Kennedy reported to the local news desk that St. Johns County’s Traffic Operations Section will host a public meeting to consider traffic concerns for the area near Dondanville Road in St. Augustine Beach.
The meeting, part of Traffic Calming Program, will be on Thursday, March 4th, from 7:00 to 9:00 pm in the City of St. Augustine Beach City Hall Chamber, located at 2200 SR A1A South (Corner of 16th Street), St. Augustine Beach, FL 32080.
Traffic Operations staff will discuss the details of the traffic calming process, as well as provide technical details regarding traffic speeds, traffic volumes and observed safety considerations. Citizens will be able interact with county staff members and to share comments and concerns.
If you need additional information about this program, contact Kennedy at (904) 209-0170.
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There’s no need to start from scratch. There’s been a variety of recent government studies conducted on traffic calming measures – some work, some don’t. For a variety of reasons, cities across the country are ripping out speedbumps and replacing them with less intrusive, more effective measures. Turns out radar speedcheck signs – those displays that tell passing drivers their actual speed – are highly effective at slowing cars AND they don’t increase traffic noise, divert traffic to other streets or ruin your car’s suspension. Let’s do the research before spending tax payer money on “solutions” we later regret. Let’s review the research first.