Active Traffic Calming Surveys

The City of Palm Coast is currently seeking resident feedback on proposed traffic-calming improvements on specific eligible residential collector roads.

The City of Palm Coast is currently seeking resident feedback on proposed traffic-calming improvements on specific eligible residential collector roads.

Residents who live on the proposed roadway, as well as residents whose homes require use of the proposed roadway for access, have been mailed a survey asking whether they support the installation of traffic-calming devices.

A minimum of 70% resident approval is required before traffic calming devices can be installed.

After each survey period closes, the City will post the final voting results on this page.

Traffic Calming Active Surveys

Bird of Paradise Drive

Surveys are in progress to determine resident input on adding traffic-calming devices to this road.

Map of potential speed cushions

Rolling Sands Drive

Surveys are in progress to determine resident input on adding traffic-calming devices to this road.

Map of potential speed cushions

Woodbury Lane

Surveys are in progress to determine resident input on adding traffic-calming devices to this road.

Map of potential speed cushions

Frequently Asked Questions

You received a survey because your home relies on the proposed roadway for access. Traffic calming measures may affect travel throughout the surrounding neighborhood, so your feedback is included in the decision-making process.

No. To ensure one vote per eligible household, responses are accepted only through the official mailed survey.

Surveys not returned by the deadline are counted as opposition when determining whether the required 70% approval threshold has been met.

Results will be posted on this page shortly after all responses have been received and verified.


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