Request School Zone Signs or Crossing Guards - Albuquerque
Albuquerque, New Mexico residents can request school zone signage or a crossing guard where children need safer street crossings near schools. This guide explains who to contact, the typical review steps, and how the City evaluates requests so parents, school staff, and community groups can act efficiently.
Who is responsible
The City of Albuquerque evaluates signage and crossing guard requests through traffic engineering and public safety partners. Requests for new signs or pavement markings are handled by the City traffic engineering function; crossing guard programs are coordinated with public safety and school partners. For official submission details see the City traffic engineering page Traffic Engineering request page[1].
Typical review process
- Submit a request to Traffic Engineering or the City 311 system describing location, nearest school, and safety concerns.
- Traffic staff schedule a field review and data collection (traffic counts, speeds, sightlines).
- Evaluation against engineering standards and School Crossing Guard criteria.
- If approved, installation of signs, markings, or assignment of a crossing guard is scheduled.
Penalties & Enforcement
Regulation and enforcement of school zone signage and crossing restrictions involve traffic ordinances and public safety enforcement. Specific monetary fines and penalty schedules for violations related to school zone signage or crossing guards are not provided on the cited City traffic engineering page; see the cited source for enforcement contacts and procedures Traffic Engineering request page[1].
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
- Escalation (first/repeat/continuing offences): not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: orders to comply, removal of unauthorized signs, or referral to municipal court where applicable; specific procedures not specified on the cited page.
- Enforcer: City Traffic Engineering for signs and markings; Albuquerque Police Department for moving-vehicle enforcement and crossing guard coordination.
- Inspection and complaint pathway: submit requests or complaints to Traffic Engineering or 311 for evaluation.
- Appeals or review: not specified on the cited page; contact Traffic Engineering for appeal procedures and time limits.
Applications & Forms
The City traffic engineering page describes how to request signage or service but does not publish a dedicated downloadable form on that page; submit via the City's online request or 311 as instructed on the official page Traffic Engineering request page[1].
How-To
- Document the exact location, nearest school name, and describe the hazard (times of day, traffic speed, visibility).
- Send the request to the City traffic engineering request page or submit a 311 request; include photos if possible.
- Allow the City to perform a field review and traffic assessment; respond to any follow-up questions from staff.
- If approved, coordinate with the school and City for implementation timing and any temporary controls.
- If denied, request written reasons and ask about possible mitigations or re-evaluation after additional data collection.
FAQ
- How do I request a school crossing guard?
- Contact the City traffic engineering request system or 311 and indicate the school name and crossing location for evaluation; specific guard assignment criteria are evaluated during the review.
- Is there a fee to request a sign or crossing guard?
- No fee is listed on the City's traffic engineering request page; the page does not specify charges for requests.
- How long does the review take?
- Review timelines vary; the City schedules field reviews and will provide follow-up, but exact timeframes are not specified on the cited page.
Key Takeaways
- Start with a written request and clear location details to the City traffic engineering service.
- The City evaluates requests against engineering standards and safety criteria before approving signs or guards.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Albuquerque - Municipal Development Department
- Albuquerque Police Department
- Albuquerque Municipal Code (via Municode)