The Police Commission of the Town of Newtown is hereby designated
the implementing authority for the organization and operation of a
traffic calming program in accordance with this section. In developing
traffic calming programs for community streets and roadways, the implementing
authority may utilize measures to reduce speed, enhance pedestrian
safety and reduce traffic diversion in residential neighborhoods.
Traffic calming measures shall be in all cases designed to comply
with recognized standards and practices of the Institute of Transportation
Engineers, AASHTO, and the Connecticut Department of Transportation.
Traffic calming designs shall conform to the latest edition of the
United States Department of Transportation's Manual on Uniform Traffic
Control Devices and regulations of the State Traffic Commission. All
traffic calming measures shall be designed under the supervision of
the Director of the Department of Public Works or his designee, who
shall be a professional engineer licensed in the State of Connecticut.
The implementing authority shall develop program guidelines, during
which process it will hold not less than one public hearing, that
will ensure public participation and access to the program. These
guidelines shall be reviewed at least every three years by the implementing
authority for possible revisions or modifications. In addition to
setting forth the implementing authority's protocols for determining
the need for traffic calming measures, the guidelines shall state
the means by which a resident shall request traffic calming services,
the methods used by the authority in advising the potentially affected
neighborhood and the evaluation criteria to be used in measuring the
relative community consensus, public hearings and notices of construction.
Said guidelines will set forth an appeals process by which affected
residents may request review. The implementing authority shall provide,
in the guidelines of this program, requirements for continued monitoring
of traffic calming projects for a period of at least one year following
placement to review safety, success and effectiveness. Upon a finding
of a hazardous situation or condition created by the traffic calming
measures, such situation or condition shall be immediately corrected.
The Department of Public Works shall annually present, as part of
its budget, the implementing authority's plan for implementation of
traffic calming improvements, which shall be considered in accordance
with normal budget practices and procedures. The submitted plan shall
list projects and priority evaluations indicating the order of implementation
and relative cost of each. Following approval of a budget for traffic
calming programs, the Department of Public Works is authorized to
install such devices in accordance with priorities for each project
to the limit of the approved funding each year. The foregoing shall
not preclude the Department of Public Works from requesting appropriations
to implement traffic calming improvements consistent with the plan
at any time such improvements are deemed desirable.
The implementing authority will provide the Legislative Council within
one year of the effective date of the section with a report, updating
the progress it has made in creating and implementing the program
guidelines referenced in the section.
Within six months of the effective date of the section, the implementing
authority shall provide a report and every six months thereafter until
the guidelines are in place.