March 16, 2004
Dear Resident:
Re: Upcoming Traffic Calming Study in Your Neighborhood
You are invited
to participate in creating a traffic-calming program for your street. Every residence on your
street has received this notice. Now is your opportunity to participate in
this program, to make a difference in the community, and help decide whether
traffic-calming measures are needed and, if so, where they should be
implemented.
What
is Traffic Calming?
It is a means to reduce traffic volumes, traffic speeds,
vehicle noise, and visual impacts in residential neighborhoods to improve
safety and the general enjoyment of your neighborhood.
How? By applying traffic safety, education, traffic law enforcement, and innovative “tools” of traffic engineering methods
to calm traffic.
How do
I participate?
Join with your neighbors, representatives of Supervisor
Michael Antonovich, community leaders, and the Los Angeles County Department of
Public Works for a Workshop.
SO, MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
Where: Crescenta Valley
High School
Auditorium
When: March 30, 2004
6:30
p.m. to 8:45 PM
Sincerely,
Your Neighborhood Traffic
Management Team
Los Angeles County Department
of Public Works
Traffic and Lighting Division