Cary Traffic Calming Program - Project Status & Engagement Hub
Cary Traffic Calming Program - Project Status & Engagement Hub
Cary staff employ this engagement hub through PublicInput.com to support our citizens with updates on traffic calming projects and provide a place where community members can give feedback. We maintain each project page current with the latest information on each project and encourage you to use the tools provided to have your voice heard and accounted.
The Traffic Calming Program serves to address citizen concerns regarding traffic speeds on local streets using verified data and community support to install effective traffic calming measure that align with Cary's values as outlined within the MOVE chapter of the Cary Community Plan and Cary Policy Statement 124. If you are interested in pursuing a new Traffic Calming Program project in your neighborhood and believe there is adequate community support for one to proceed, an application can be submitted through the Town of Cary Traffic Calming webpage to initiate a review by our Traffic Engineering team.
Cary's Traffic Calming Program is centered around quality of life in neighborhoods and, accordingly is focused on public streets with speed limits of 25mph or less and that are classified as Local Streets. As this engagement hub intends to connect with stakeholders of all traffic calming projects, it includes projects on Local Streets and projects along segments of road that are classified as Collector Streets in the Cary Community Plan.
As Collector Street projects may impact significantly more citizens than those on Local Streets, Cary's engagement process may differ some from that prescribed for the Traffic Calming Program. Any deviation is a results of staff's need to more efficiently engage the larger community and to ensure that all devices proposed on Collector Streets are appropriate in the context of the larger transportation network.
Projects on Collector Streets are identified in the project title(s) below.
PLEASE NOTE: the projects listed below are only those with an active survey or recent survey results. For other projects, including the results of recent data collection, please navigate to the subsequent sections using the tabs above.
Information submitted using this platform is subject to the NC Public Records Act and may be disclosed to 3rd parties.
Data Collection Sites
These are neighborhoods/streets for which Cary has received an application for traffic calming from a member of the community. Based on the results of the initial review by our Traffic Engineering staff, we are proceeding to the data collection process to measure speed and volume of vehicles. This data will then be incorporated into a more detailed evaluation by Cary staff. Results of the data collected will be presented to the community representative(s) (i.e. applicant) when available.
- Brookgreen Drive
- Tarbert Drive
- Carriage Woods Drive & Minden Lane
- Bridewell Court
- Warren Avenue
- Merrifield Drive & Brinson Street
- Rosepine Drive
- Cavalcade Drive, Ridgefield Drive & Nijinski Way
- Highlands Lake Drive
- Large Oaks/Camden Branch Drive and Camden Forest Drive
- Cozy Oak Avenue (Collector)
- Canon Gate Drive & Tattenhall Drive
- Nantucket Drive & Oak Island Drive
- Bluff Oak Drive & Overcup Oak Lane
- Howard Grove Parkway
- Powers Ferry Road
- Del Webb Avenue & Marsalis Way
- Rosiere Drive
- Northwoods Drive
- Wolfs Bane Drive
- Bravura Drive and Village View Lane
- Gregory Drive