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~ The City of Bloomington is offering residents the opportunity to participate in the 2026 Resident-Led Traffic Calming Program. This program, which can be accessed through the link bton.in/yf6f3, aims to enhance safety and decrease vehicle speeds on residential streets.
Since its inception six years ago, the program has been successful in assisting various neighborhoods in Bloomington with implementing traffic calming measures such as speed humps. These measures have resulted in a noticeable reduction in speed and an overall safer environment for residents. The most recent project supported by the program was the installation of traffic calming improvements on W. 11th Street from Monroe Street to Maple Street, which was completed earlier this month.
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Residents who are interested in proposing traffic calming measures for their neighborhood are encouraged to submit a Letter of Intent through bton.in/uScOy by Friday, June 26. The deadline for the full application is Friday, July 10. Applications will be reviewed in July and selected projects will be announced in August.
The Resident-Led Traffic Calming Program aligns with the City's dedication to creating safer and more accessible streets for all users. For more information and to apply, individuals can visit the Traffic Calming and Greenways webpage at bton.in/IVKFM or review the Traffic Calming and Greenways Policy at bton.in/rYxAr.
Since its inception six years ago, the program has been successful in assisting various neighborhoods in Bloomington with implementing traffic calming measures such as speed humps. These measures have resulted in a noticeable reduction in speed and an overall safer environment for residents. The most recent project supported by the program was the installation of traffic calming improvements on W. 11th Street from Monroe Street to Maple Street, which was completed earlier this month.
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Residents who are interested in proposing traffic calming measures for their neighborhood are encouraged to submit a Letter of Intent through bton.in/uScOy by Friday, June 26. The deadline for the full application is Friday, July 10. Applications will be reviewed in July and selected projects will be announced in August.
The Resident-Led Traffic Calming Program aligns with the City's dedication to creating safer and more accessible streets for all users. For more information and to apply, individuals can visit the Traffic Calming and Greenways webpage at bton.in/IVKFM or review the Traffic Calming and Greenways Policy at bton.in/rYxAr.
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