NorthCarolina Departmentof
Transportation
Division 10
Traffic Calming Device
Guidelines Procedures
In response to Session Law 2009-310 House Bill 182, the North Carolina Department of Transportation(NCDOT)hascreated theDivision10NeighborhoodTrafficManagement GuidelinesforuseonstatemaintainedsubdivisionroadsinCabarrus, Stanly, Mecklenburg, Anson, and Union Counties. Theguidelinessetforththeprocesstobefollowedwhenaneighborhoodassociationdesiresto havea traffic calming device(TCD) installed in their subdivision.
SessionLaw2009‐310HouseBill182prescribes thefollowing:
1) Atraffic engineering studymustbeapprovedbythedepartment.
2) The installationofthedevicesmustbe withinoneofthefollowingareas:
a. Asubdivisionwithahome ownersassociation;or
b. Aneighborhoodinwhichthepropertyownershaveestablishedacontractual agreementoutliningresponsibilityforthetrafficcalmingdeviceinstalledinthe neighborhood.
3) ThetrafficcalmingdevicesarepaidforandmaintainedbythesubdivisionHOA,its
successor, or theneighborhoodagreement.
4) TheHOAhaswrittensupportfromatleast 60percentofmemberpropertyowners, or theneighborhoodagreementissignedbyatleast60percentofthepropertyowners.
5) TheHOAortheneighborhoodagreementpostaperformancebondsufficientforthe maintenanceandremovalofthetrafficcalmingdevice(s).Thebondshallremainin effectfor aperiodofthreeyears fromthedateofinstallation.
Ataminimumalloftherequirements,asprescribedintheSessionLaw2009‐310HouseBill
182,shallbemetinorderforatrafficcalmingdevice tobeinstalledonastatemaintained roadway.ThefollowingistheprocesstobefollowedbyanHOA whendesiringtohave TCD’s installed in their subdivision.
1)TheNCDOTDistrictofficemustbecontactednotifyingthedepartment thattheHOAis requesting theplacement of TCD’son a statemaintainedroadway.
2)Once the department has determined that the roadway(s) is(are) eligible for TCD installation,theHOAmustthenproceed withobtainingaTrafficStudysealedbya professionalengineer. TheTrafficStudymustbesubmittedtotheDistrictOfficefor reviewandapproval and must include thefollowing.
- Acompletedescription of thestudyareawith applicable maps,photos and list of propertyowners.
- Athoroughdescription of theproblemthat theneighborhood desirestoremedy. Thisshould includefielddata collectedtoshow themagnitudeof theproblem. (i.e.volume and speeddata). A speeding issue is defined as the average speed exceeding the posted speed by 5 mph or more or the 85th percentile speed exceeding the posted speed by 10 mph or more.
- The NCDOT will accept a variety of different options for traffic calming devices. Knowing that the most commonly wanted TCD is a speed table a standard drawing for this device has been developed.(SeeAttachedTraffic/SpeedTableDrawings)
- The locations wheretheneighborhood requeststoinstall thetraffic calming devicesas well as any additional signs,pavementmarkings.
- Adetailedcost ofthetraffic calming device,theexpectedroutine maintenance requirementsand an estimateof thecost toremovethedevices.
3)Once approval of the Traffic Study is given by the District Office, the HOA must then requestandreceivewrittenapprovalof60percentormoreofthememberproperty owners.
4)Oncethe60percentmemberpropertyownerapprovalhasbeenreached,theHOA mustthenpostaperformance bondintheamountequalto100%oftheconstruction costofthetrafficcalmingdevices.Thisbondmustremain ineffect foraperiodofthree yearsfromthedateof installation.
5)An encroachment agreement between the NCDOT and the HOA must then be
completedinorderfortheHOAtobegininstallationofthe TCD’s.TheTrafficStudyinits entirety mustbeattachedtotheencroachmentagreement.
6)TheHOAand/orcontractormustcontacttheDistrictOfficeaminimumof 48hoursprior tothestartof theTCD installation.
EligibleRoadways
Statemaintainedroadwayswhoseprimarypurposeistoprovideaccesstoresidentswillbe consideredas theonly eligible roadwaysfor theinstallation of TCD’s.