Why is the City doing this program now?

The City of Citrus Heights receives hundreds of requests each year for the installation of stop signs, speed humps, and other traffic control devices to reduce speeding in neighborhoods. The current Neighborhood Traffic Management Program (NTMP) requires investigation, analysis, and a determination of whether the request is the most effective solution. This process takes time and is not very transparent to the community. The initiation of the MMTSP is intended to update, improve, and streamline the process allowing the City to quickly respond to citizen requests and track the status of requests anywhere in the process. Further, the MMTSP will promote and provide tools for Citrus Heights residents to improve safety in their own neighborhoods. The community is invited to help develop the MMTSP so that they have input into the program, and better understand how it works.

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1. Why is the City doing this program now?
2. What does MMTSP provide?
3. How can I get involved in the MMTSP?
4. What about requests submitted before the MMTSP was finalized?
5. Does the City have money to install improvements?
6. Neighborhood Safety Toolbox - How do we get access to the items in the toolbox such as the lawn signs and window clings?
7. When will the tool be live for us to use?
8. There appears to be a large backlog of requests. How long will a request remain on the list/map?
9. Will we be able to see which requests have been selected for implementation and the associated timeline?
10. How does education and enforcement factor into the program?
11. How are the requests that go directly to the police department considered as part of this process?
12. What if there is a serious concern that should be addressed right now?
13. Where can the recorded presentations of the Community Workshop presentations be found?