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.
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. [more]
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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.
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. Revision Date: 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. Revision Date: 07/20/2006
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. Revision Date: 06/13/2007