
Englewood's Traffic Calming Plan: Public Input Needed
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Englewood, Colorado, is launching a traffic calming program to enhance safety in neighborhoods, following a public vote for park investments. Residents have identified high-risk areas, such as Fox and Oxford streets, through an online survey. The program focuses on physical changes like speed bumps and road narrowing, rather than just signs or tickets. A town hall is scheduled for March 11th to gather public input for the first and second phases of the project.
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