Traffic Congestion and Calming

Monday, June 22 - 6-7:30 p.m.

Public Meeting Notice - Traffic Calming


Pecan Tree-McCullough Neighborhood
Lincoln Recreation Center Community Room (1000 Eleanor St)

The City of College Station invites you to discuss proposed traffic calming improvements on Georgia, Detroit, Carolina, Phoenix, Arizona, Alabama, and Nevada streets, completing the 2022 Traffic Calming Program for the area.

Residents and property owners are encouraged to attend and share feedback.

If you cannot attend the meeting and would like to provide feedback, contact:
traffic@cstx.gov or 979-764-3690

Traffic Calming

Traffic calming in residential areas consists of measures taken to reduce automobile speeds or volumes, through the use of physical or visual measures, to improve the quality of life that increase the safety and comfort of walking and bicycling.

The City of College Station has a Traffic Calming Policy that includes a Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program.

The City of College Station is currently taking applications for qualifying neighborhoods interested in participating in the traffic calming program until August 1, 2026 for the 2027 fiscal year.

To request information on neighborhood participation in the Traffic Calming Program, please email traffic@cstx.gov.

Traffic and Parking Project Information

The College Station Council Transportation and Mobility Committee meets at City Hall typically on the third Tuesday of the month at 3:30 p.m. in the Bush 4141 Community Room. View our Meeting Calendar.

The City of College Station is developing a Traffic Congestion and Mobility Analysis framework to help identify congested corridors and track citywide traffic congestion trends. The study's primary goal is to improve traffic and mobility and explore options for the future.

The analysis is a valuable tool for assessing our transportation system, identifying existing and projected challenges, and developing data-driven strategies to enhance mobility, reduce traffic congestion, and improve the community's overall quality of life.

Planning & Development Services and the Traffic Engineering Division have been working with a consultant, TJKM, to assess 50 intersections and develop the analysis. Staff is engaging public agency stakeholders and has launched a public survey to gather feedback regarding residents' experiences and preferences about different aspects of the transportation system.

For more information, contact Transportation Planning Coordinator Jason Schubert at jschubert@cstx.gov or 979.764.3570.