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The City Traffic Investigators conduct approximately 1,000 investigations per year addressing traffic safety concerns. Each investigation may take up to two to four weeks to complete depending on the complexity of the concern. Some of the areas that may be reviewed include speeding, traffic signs and markings and traffic signals. Traffic Investigators are
assigned by three areas and are available to take customer inquiries and
concerns. Area 1:Dino Reali,
(916) 808-8836; Area 2: Jon Fitzpatrick, (916) 808-8595; Area 3: LoAnna Hernandez, (916) 808-2005. An informational brochure is also available on stop signs, speed limits, speed humps, and crosswalks. Call (916) 808-5307 to request a copy or download a PDF version below.
How do I get a stop sign on my street?
Please contact the Traffic Investigator assigned to your neighborhood area. The criteria for traffic controls, such as a stop sign, are very specific. A traffic investigator will evaluate the location and make a determination of the appropriate traffic controls.
What can be done about cars speeding down my street?
Safety is one of our highest priorities. To find out what can be done about speeding vehicles, call the Traffic Investigator assigned to your neighborhood area.
How do I get a speed hump on my street?
To initiate a study, a petition requesting speed humps must be submitted to the Department of Transportation signed by at least 10 residents from separate households. Traffic engineers will then collect the necessary information to determine if your street qualifies. If your street qualifies, it will be ranked and placed on a speed hump priority list. To learn more about the speed hump program click here.
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