City Launches Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program & Online Reporting Form

Posted on August 11, 2025


A background photo of a person crossing a crosswalk with yellow crosswalk signs on either side with text over it, "Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program"

The City of Sonoma is proud to launch its first-ever Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program, a comprehensive guide to help residents and city staff work together to address traffic safety concerns in local neighborhoods. 

The program provides a structured process for evaluating and implementing traffic calming measures—such as signage, striping, temporary speed bumps, or more involved engineering solutions—based on the severity and nature of concerns. 

As part of the rollout, the City has also introduced an Online Traffic Hazard Reporting Form, which allows residents to formally report traffic safety issues and begin the review process. 

For more information, visit the City’s Neighborhood Traffic Safety & Calming webpage or contact the Public Works Department at publicworks@sonomacity.org. 

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