Why signalize the intersection of Colfax Street, Southgate Road, and Del Paso Boulevard?
Hearing the concerns expressed by many Woodlake residents during last months community meeting, it is clear that cut-through traffic under existing conditions remains a major concern for the Woodlake neighborhood. While sensitive to the concerns expressed by many Woodlake residents, City staff feels that a traffic signal will greatly improve the safety and operations for all modes of traffic, while having little if any affect on the current amount of cut-through traffic. Nevertheless, the City of Sacramento will work with the Woodlake neighborhood to address the concerns of cut-through traffic. Specifically the existing speed humps on both Colfax Avenue and Southgate Road, will be reviewed and reconfigured as necessary with this project. In addition, the City is committed to developing a monitoring program to quantify the amount of cut-through traffic utilizing Southgate Road and if necessary implement additional measures to address it through the NTMP process. In 1998 the City of Sacr
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