Traffic Calming Devices
The Residential Speed Control Devices Program (RCSD) aims to curb excessive speeding in residential neighborhoods. The RCSD program was developed by the Department of Public Works working with the California Highway Patrol and community members to help motorists obey residential speed limits. The department will not recommend that speed control devices be installed on any road where the posted speed limit is 30 miles per hour (mph) or more.
After exhausting all other non-physical traffic calming measures and targeted enforcement, the County currently uses physical measures (speed humps and dips) to aid in slowing motorists down, where requested by a neighborhood. However, these measures work best with neighborhood support to keep streets safe. Educating all roadway users to obey all speed laws, share the road and respect the rights of other users will increase the safety of our neighborhoods.
Safety Measures
- If you are a driver, respect the right of a pedestrian who is crossing at a marked or unmarked crossing.
- If you are a pedestrian, do not insist on your right of way and don't put yourself at unnecessary risk.
- Cross at intersections and use controlled crossings, where possible, on busy streets.
- As a parent, educate your children on the need for safety when crossing streets.
- Pay attention to your driving habits and do not exceed the speed limit.
Request a Residential Speed Control Device
Fee $400 per device.
If you live on a residential street with posted speed limit of 25 miles per hour and the majority of neighborhood sense that there is excessive speeding in your street, please carefully read the Residential Speed Control Device Program below to learn about the steps involved before filling out the Residential Speed Control Device Request form to request a speed evaluation of your roadway.