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Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program

The Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program (NTCP) is a set of procedures and guidelines for traffic calming on a citywide basis for individual local and collector streets. This program does not apply to residential arterial streets or to neighborhood-wide projects. A $150,000 annual budget pays for the "spot treatment" traffic calming projects on one or a few local and collector streets. The NTCP helps the City to be more responsive to residents' concerns about traffic problems on residential local and collector streets. Residents who are interested in having a street considered for a traffic calming project should read through the Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program booklet, then submit a request following the instructions in Chapter VI, Step 1.

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Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program (NTCP)
The Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program (NTCP) is a set of procedures and guidelines for traffic calming on a citywide basis for individual local and collector streets.
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Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program (NTCP)
The Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program (NTCP) is a set of procedures and guidelines for traffic calming on a citywide basis for individual local and collector streets.
Additional revisions to the Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program - May 14, 2003
Item Dated: 07/24/2006
First review of Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program-June 12, 2002.
Item Dated: 07/24/2006
Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program - Appendix
The following pages describe and illustrate physical traffic calming measures that may be used on local and collector streets in Palo Alto.
Item Dated: 06/13/2007
Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program - Booklet
The Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program (NTCP) is a set of procedures and guidelines for traffic calming on a citywide basis for individual local and collector streets.
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program Poster
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
Study session on Elements of the Neighborhood (Spot treatment) Traffic Calming Program- August 14, 2002
Item Dated: 07/24/2006
Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program Booklet - Appendix Images
01 - Warning Signs
Warning and specialty signs
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
02 - Stop Signs
Stop signs
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
03 - Speed Limit
Speed limit signs
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
04 - Gateways
Gateways
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
05 - Crosswalks
Textured Crosswalks
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
06 - Stripe
Special striping and narrow lanes
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
07 - Parking
On-street parking
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
08 - Bulbout
Bulbouts, chokers and curb extensions
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
09 - Median
Median island slow points
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
10 - Raised Intersection
Raised intersections
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
11 - Circle
Traffic circles
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
12 - Serpent
Serpentine streets and chicanes
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
13 - Speed Table
Speed tables and raised crosswalks
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
14 - Speed Hump
Speed humps
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
15 - Slow Street
Slow streets
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
16 - No Turn
Turn prohibition signs
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
17 - Diverters
Diagonal diverters, forced channelization, and median barriers
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
18 - Half Closed
One way (half) street closures
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
19 - Full Closed
Full Street Closures
Item Dated: 07/20/2006
Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program Reports
Additional Revisions To The Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program
Transportation Division Staff Report - Additional revisions to the Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program - May 14, 2003
Item Dated: 06/13/2007
First-Year Review Of Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program
Transportation Division Staff Report - First review of Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program - June 12, 2002
Item Dated: 06/13/2007
Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program - City Manager Report 105:01 (Jan 16, 2001)
City Manager Report 105:01 (Jan 16, 2001) Transmitting planning/transportation commission report to city council
Item Dated: 06/13/2007
Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program Current Projects
The Transportation Division has received 21 petitions so far from various neighborhoods in the City. View the status of each of these 21 projects.
Item Dated: 06/13/2007
Study Session on Elements of the Neighborhood (Spot Treatment) Traffic Calming Program
Transportation Division Staff Report - Study session on Elements of the Neighborhood (Spot treatment) Traffic Calming Program - August 14, 2002
Item Dated: 06/13/2007
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