New Rochelle Traffic Engineering
- 40 Pelham Rd New Rochelle New York 10805 United States
Profile
New Rochelle Traffic Engineering operates as a specialized division within the city government, dedicated to the planning, development, and maintenance of safe and efficient transportation systems in New Rochelle, New York. As part of the city’s Department of Public Works or Engineering, this office plays a crucial role in traffic management, roadway safety improvements, and the implementation of city-wide transportation initiatives. Their mission centers on enhancing mobility for both motorists and pedestrians while minimizing traffic congestion and environmental impact.
The department utilizes data-driven approaches to evaluate traffic patterns, conduct safety studies, and collaborate with other municipal departments and state agencies on infrastructure planning. They also oversee installation and maintenance of traffic signals, signage, and pavement markings, ensuring all elements meet state and federal safety standards. Notably, the office actively engages with the local community through public meetings and traffic studies to ensure community concerns are addressed in urban transport planning. Their work helps support the city’s broader goals for sustainability, accessibility, and safe streets for all users.
Key Services:
– Traffic planning and engineering studies
– Signal timing coordination and maintenance
– Roadway safety assessments and improvements
– Installation and maintenance of traffic signs and pavement markings
– Evaluation and implementation of traffic calming measures
– Review of development applications for traffic impact
– Coordination with state transportation agencies
– Community engagement on traffic and transportation issues
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Contact Info
- 40 Pelham Rd, New Rochelle, New York, 10805, United States
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Phone: (914) 235-3859
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