How to Request Speed Bumps
Things You'll Need
Instructions
Requesting Speed Bumps
1Determine which agency will process your request. If you live within city limits, your city most likely has the authority to add speed bumps. If you live in a town or rural region, however, your county will probably make the decision.
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Visit the municipality's website or planning department and locate information about the request process. Most cities and counties require that a petition be signed by a percentage of residents who would be affected by the addition of speed bumps. For instance, the city of Bakersfield, Calif., specifies that 75 percent of citizens in the affected area must sign a petition in order for the request to proceed.
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Request a copy of the required petition. Go door-to-door, discussing your concerns with your neighbors and explaining the speed bump request process. Obtain signatures when possible and turn in the petition. In some cases, the municipality may notify residents of the request by mail or members of the city's staff may obtain signatures themselves.
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Wait for the municipality to determine whether your location meets the criteria for speed bumps. Criteria varies by region, but typically includes speed limit, incidences of speeding, traffic volumes, population, visibility and the probability of speed bumps causing diversion to other streets.
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Be prepared to make your case in front of a planning commission and, later, a city council or board of supervisors, if requested.