Legislation Details

File #: 26-1126   
Type: Public Hearings Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/10/2026 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 7/7/2026 Final action:
Title: Public Hearing to Consider Adoption of a Resolution Allowing for the Installation of Three Traffic Calming Devices (Speed Humps) on Sixth Street East (Wahneta), Near Winter Haven. (estimated $15,000.00 one-time expense)
Attachments: 1. 07 07 26 Sixth St E (Wahneta) Speed Humps PH.pdf
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SUBJECT

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Public Hearing to Consider Adoption of a Resolution Allowing for the Installation of Three Traffic Calming Devices (Speed Humps) on Sixth Street East (Wahneta), Near Winter Haven.  (estimated $15,000.00 one-time expense)

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DESCRIPTION

The Board of County Commissioners has a policy that allows for the installation of traffic calming devices on certain County roads, provided they meet the criteria set forth in the policy.

An area resident approached the County with a request to install traffic calming devices on Sixth Street East (Wahneta). Sixth Street East (Wahneta) is located in the Winter Haven area in S-21, T-29S, R-26E, and is classified as a Local Residential road.

Staff conducted traffic studies on Sixth Street East (Wahneta), as outlined in FS 316.189, and determined that the roadway met the Policy criteria based on traffic speed and volume.  Staff distributed ballots to affected homeowners and received a favorable vote from the required percentage of that population.

 

RECOMMENDATION

Request Board adopt the associated Resolution to allow for the installation of three traffic calming devices (speed humps) on Sixth Street East (Wahneta). Cost for installation of the traffic calming devices is estimated at $15,000.00.

 

FISCAL IMPACT

Funding is budgeted in the FY 25/26 Transportation Millage Fund.

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Amy J. Gregory, P.E.

Traffic Manager

(863) 535-2200

 

Jay M. Jarvis, P.E.

Roads & Drainage Division Director

(863) 535-2200