Tiburon residents in traffic workshop want smart signals and roundabouts
Requests for roundabouts, better traffic-signal timing and coordination and reduced speed limits on Tiburon Boulevard were among the ideas suggested by residents at a Dec. 3 workshop designed to help inform an ongoing traffic study of the town’s major thoroughfares. Attendees also encouraged the town to work with Caltrans, which maintains Tiburon Boulevard as a state-owned road, to implement the study’s suggestions as part of a planned preventive maintenance project set to take place in 2026.
About 30 Tiburon Peninsula residents attended the Town Hall workshop to offer their feedback via sticky notes on a posterboard and participate in a question-and-answer session with town staff and representatives from Parametrix, the consultant conducting the study. The town has also launched an online survey, available via arkn.ws/tibtrafficsurvey, through Jan. 3 to gather additional information about travel trends and challenges in the area, particularly along Tiburon Boulevard.
“We’ve got over 100 Post-it notes, so lots of input from folks that we’ll decipher and use to try to come up with some solutions,” said Parametrix principal consultant David Parisi.
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