Does the city install speed bumps on public streets?

No, speed bumps are severe physical traffic control devices, they can be up to 6 inches high, up to 2 feet wide and stretch across the entire roadway. Due to their abrupt rise and required low speed, they can be hazardous to motorists and bicyclists alike.

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1. How do I report a pothole on a city owned and maintained street?
2. How do I report an uneven or damaged sidewalk?
3. How do I report a damaged traffic sign on a city owned and maintained street?
4. How do I report a traffic signal or school crossing light not working properly?
5. How do I report a streetlight on city right of way not working properly?
6. Who do I call after normal working hours for emergency situations (i.e. trees fallen across roads, washouts, street flooding etc.)?
7. What days are my garbage or recyclables picked up?
8. How do I start my garbage collection service?
9. How can I safely dispose of household hazardous materials (i.e. paint, batteries, electronic items, TV's, used motor oil etc.)?
10. How do I request tree trimming or tree removal in front of my house?
11. How do I report graffiti on public property?
12. How do I report an alley that needs repairs or maintenance?
13. Does the city install "Children at Play" signs?
14. Does the city install speed bumps on public streets?
15. Do I need a permit for driveway construction or improvements?
16. How do I report street flooding (on city streets)?