TOWN OF CARRBORO: Slow down! New speed table on James Street installed

TOWN OF CARRBORO: Slow down! New speed table on James Street installed
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Town of Carrboro issued the following announcement on Mar. 29.

Carrboro Public Works has installed a temporary speed table on the 100 block of James Street. 

The speed table, installed on Wednesday, March 30, is the remaining element of the interim traffic calming measures for the Barred Owl Creek Neighborhood, discussed at a November 2021 Town information meeting with the neighborhood. 

Town staff plans to conduct traffic counts this spring to evaluate the effectiveness of the four measures: curb extensions at the intersection of Lorraine and Carol streets, two sets of neckdowns on Carol Street (100 and 300 blocks) and the speed table on the 100 block of James Street. 

For questions or more information, please contact Tina Moon at cmoon@carrboronc.gov or 919-918-7325.

 Original source can be found here.

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Source: Town of Carrboro



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