Cary has received an application for traffic calming in the Picardy Pointe neighborhood.  Any input can be provided by emailing the Cary Project Manager using the link below.

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Determination of Need

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Community Acceptance

We completed an online survey to gather input on the design for traffic calming in Picardy Pointe in September of 2022.  A summary of Cary's take-aways from the survey, and the poll results, are posted below for review.

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Appropriation of Funds

As a Collector Street project, these improvements will be funded 100% by the Cary Traffic Calming Program

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Detailed Design & Bidding

Design and bidding completed in April of 2023 with the lowest responsible bidder being selected for contracting.  Plans are posted to the Documents section for review.  

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Construction

The construction of four (4) speed humps on Kettlebridge Drive and two (2) on Glenbuckley Road was completed in July of 2023.  The new speed humps on Kettlebridge were designed to accommodate bicyclists that may use the corridor by providing space between the hump and the gutter.

Staff will monitor these devices over the coming year, including additional data collection, to determine their impact on travel patterns in the community.  Any feedback can be provided by emailing the Cary Project Manager using the link on this page.

 

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Maintenance

In conjunction with some community members, we have developed a concept plan for the installation of speed humps along Kettlebridge Drive and Glenbuckley Road.  A survey of the community was completed in September of 2022 to ensure that the plan has consensus support of the neighborhood and provide all impacted citizens an opportunity to engage and have their voices heard.  The results of the survey, which showed that a majority of the community supports traffic calming, are available below in the Documents section.

Cary staff have prepared several documents to communicate the proposed traffic calming measures, elicit comments, and provide context for the survey.  These documents include the project plans (Bid Plan), traffic data summary, and engineer's estimate and are posted here in the documents section for review and comment.  We encourage you to review the documents posted to understand the scope of this project. 

Any feedback can be provided by emailing the Cary Project Manager using the link below

Brandywine Speed Hump

Cary Project Manager: Adam Pilarz, P.E., PTOE

In accordance with Cary's Traffic Calming Program policy, community engagement is the cornerstone of success.  Accordingly, all stakeholder are encouraged to submit their input by contacting the Cary Project Manager.

 

Our engagement survey is closed at this time.  The results are posted in the Documents section above and can be viewed on the following page.

Please be sure to review the Comment Response document posted above for feedback on the comments received.

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