The Sacramento County Neighborhood Traffic Management Program (NTMP) provides a variety of traffic management tools to address traffic concerns on neighborhood streets. The goal of the NTMP is to improve safety and the quality-of-life for residents by reducing the impacts from speeding vehicles and careless drivers on residential streets.
The NTMP includes the following key elements:
- A systematic approach to initiating citizen requests to treat neighborhood traffic issues.
- A priority system that allows staff to prioritize limited resources.
- Neighborhood involvement in developing and approving a neighborhood traffic management plan.
- A broader “Toolbox” providing more options to treat traffic related issues.
How Is The NTMP Program Funded?
NTMP projects are funded through Measure A. Measure A, is a half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements that was approved by voters in 2004. This 30-year Measure provides funds for city and county road maintenance, traffic control & safety programs, streetscapes, pedestrian and bicycle facilities. Sacramento County contributes a portion of its Measure A share to the NTMP program. For additional information on Measure A, see https://www.sacta.org/measure-a.
How Can Your Neighborhood Become Part of the NTMP?
Residents who are interested in being considered for the NTMP, can call 311 or 875-4311 or visit
https://311.saccounty.gov/ to inquire about additional information specific to your street.
Interested in seeing the NTMP Process? View the NTMP
Flow Chart.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For additional information:
Call 311 or 875-4311 or contact
https://311.saccounty.gov/