Traffic Committee Town Hall Meeting
Wednesday, October 16, at 5 p.m. at the City Council Chambers
Rocklin residents take pride in living in a safe, family-oriented community. As Rocklin has developed and the population increased, the City’s 550 lane miles of road have become busier with people commuting to work, taking kids to school, or just walking or biking to the numerous parks in the area.
Traffic safety issues affect everyone and the City of Rocklin often receives and responds to traffic inquiries from citizens who want to improve conditions in their neighborhoods.
To offer opportunities for residents to learn more about traffic safety planning and to share traffic safety concerns, the City will hold it’s bi-annual traffic safety committee town hall on Wednesday, October 16 at 5 p.m. in the Rocklin City Council Chambers (3970 Rocklin Road).
The October 16 agenda will include an overview of City traffic safety statistics, information about speed limits, how to submit traffic-related concerns, updates on city traffic projects, and more.
A list of answers to frequently asked traffic safety questions and information on where to report neighborhood traffic issues can be found at www.rocklin.ca.us/trafficsafety.