Project Overview
The Redwood-Rosedale-Springbrook petition has been received and engagement is currently paused. In fall of 2026, this project will proceed with the second meeting following the finalization of the design standards.
City staff is currently developing standardized traffic calming design elements to ensure compliance with the American with Disabilities Act (ADA).
The review of the program will include:
- Data collection Spring 2026
- Public engagement Summer 2026
- Updates to traffic calming design elements Fall 2026
This will not delay the installation of traffic calming for this project.
Why is this project being done?
This project is being completed to address speeding concerns and cut-through traffic on Redwood Ave, Rosedale St, and Springbrook St.
Work to be done
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Funding Source
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- Temporary road closure. The road will only be open to local traffic.
The Traffic Calming Program has specific engagement requirements and consists of five steps. Step 3: Meeting #2 is currently on hold and will be rescheduled at a later time. Meeting notifications will be mailed to Project Area residents once a new date has been set. Please refer to the Traffic Calming Guidebook for more detail. All residents are welcome to attend the two public meetings (Steps 3 and 4). However, only property owners and residents in the defined project area can provide feedback on the Initial Questionnaire (Step 2) and Final Poll (Step 5).
- Qualification Criteria Matrix (PDF) - Nov 2025
- Initial Questionnaire Response Summary (PDF) - Dec 2025
- Save-the-Date (PDF) - Jan 2026
- Meeting 1 Presentation (PDF) - Feb 2026
- Meeting 1 Recording - Feb 2026
- Meeting 1 Discussion Summary (PDF) - Feb 2026
Project Boundaries
Redwood-Rosedale-Springbrook Traffic Calming Project extent