TOWN OF BLACK MOUNTAIN: Traffic Calming Survey

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Town of Black Mountain issued the following announcement on Oct. 1.

The Town of Black Mountain would like your input on traffic calming measures. Please take some to complete the survey. Thank you! 

Traffic Calming Survey

Additional Info.

  Please describe any improvements you would like to see on Black Mountain streets. Be as specific as possible. Including an intersection, cross street, landmark, or address is very helpful. Include concerns and wishes about traffic circulation, traffic safety, bicycling and pedestrian access, streetscaping/beautification, speeding, speed limits, appropriate signage, etc.      

Original source can be found here.



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