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Join a Traffic Calming Community Workshop on July 19

The City of Lomita will be holding community workshops to address traffic calming improvements within Lomita. The first workshop will be held on July 19 at 6 p.m. at City Hall. 

City staff have received resident complaints of speeding traffic on various city streets, long wait times to safely make turns at intersections and safely walking in crosswalks. In May, in response to these complaints, the Lomita City Council approved a project team to create a traffic calming toolkit to address traffic flow throughout Lomita’s many local streets.

The elements of the toolkit will be shared with community members at the workshops. Some topics that residents can expect to discuss are types and purpose of tools, applicability for various concerns and provide input on areas of concern. The city hopes to enhance its available tools based upon new solutions, and general guidelines based upon various streets configurations.

Details: Register at, https://tinyurl.com/traffic-calming-workshop 

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