The purpose of this article is to provide guidance and objectivity
in the evaluation and selection of roadways for the installation of
speed humps. Prior to the approval and installation of speed humps,
the City shall authorize a traffic study of the impacted area. Where
appropriate, other temporary traffic-calming measures should be considered
and/or implemented prior to the installation of speed humps.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
SPEED HUMP
A raised area of pavement intended to control vehicular speed
in conformity with New Jersey law, Title 39 of the Revised Statutes
and New Jersey Department of Transportation and the design specifications
therein, including the engineering specifications for maximum height,
profile and minimum and maximum length. Speed humps include speed
tables, cushions and lumps.
All requests that meet the initial eligibility requirements
will be formally evaluated as described below:
A. After a determination of the impact or project area as determined
by the City Engineer, the applicant shall provide notice to all residents
within such area of the request and the right of any resident to object
by providing written notice of objection to the attention of the City
Clerk within 10 days of receipt of notice of the request. Notice shall
be by certified mail, return receipt requested. Applicants must submit
proof of notice by providing the City Clerk with receipts from each
resident within the impact or project area, or proof of mailing and
failure of a resident to accept notice.
B. A traffic/speed survey shall indicate that the 85th percentile speed
is at least five or more miles per hour over the speed limit.
C. The street segment must be a minimum of 750 feet in length between
traffic controls, four-way intersections, and/or curves with less
than a 250-foot radius; or the street must be comprised of contiguous
segments with no stop controls between the segments and all side streets
entering at four-way intersections are stop controlled. The total
length of the contiguous segments must be at least 750 feet in length.
D. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 of P.L. 2004, c. 107 (N.J.S.A.
39:4-8.11):
(1) Prior to a municipality or county constructing a speed hump which
places any impact on roadways in an adjoining municipality or county,
the governing board or body of the municipality or county shall provide
appropriate notice to the adjoining municipality or county.
(2) Prior to a municipality or county constructing a speed hump which
places any impact on a state roadway, the county or municipality shall
obtain the approval of the Commissioner.
E. The street must be approved by the Director of Public Works, City
Police Department, City Fire Department and City Emergency Management
Coordinator, and their written approval must accompany the application.
F. All applications that have met the eligibility requirements and have
received approval from the Director of Public Works, City Police Department,
City Fire Department and City Emergency Management Coordinator shall
be submitted to the City Engineer's office for review and approval.
G. After City Council has had sufficient time to review the request
and comments, the Council shall vote on the request. If the request
receives approval of Council, it shall pass to the prioritization
phase.
The process for requests to remove speed humps will follow the
same procedure used to evaluate the installation of speed humps.
The City Council may authorize the installation of temporary
speed humps without following this article.