Norman City Ordinance: Traffic Calming & Crosswalk Requests
Residents of Norman, Oklahoma often seek traffic calming and crosswalk upgrades to improve safety on local streets. This guide explains how the City of Norman evaluates requests, which departments enforce rules, typical timelines, and what to expect during review and implementation. Use the steps below to prepare a clear request, collect supporting evidence, and follow the city process for engineering review, public outreach, and potential installation.
How to request traffic calming or a crosswalk
Start by contacting the City of Norman Public Works or Transportation/Traffic Operations to report a concern and request an evaluation. The city documents its traffic calming process and request intake online; submit a formal request following the city instructions and any downloadable form provided by the department City of Norman traffic calming page[1].
- Prepare a description of the problem, location, and times of concern.
- Collect evidence: photos, videos, speed observations, or a petition from neighbors.
- Expect an initial administrative review and possible field study by traffic engineers.
- If eligible, the project may proceed to design, public outreach, and installation phases.
Typical technical criteria and prioritization
Norman evaluates traffic calming and crosswalks using engineering criteria such as traffic speed, volume, collision history, proximity to schools and transit, and pedestrian activity. Projects are prioritized by safety need, feasibility, and available budget. Some requests lead to temporary measures (signage, markings) before permanent installations are considered.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement for traffic regulations in Norman is handled by the Norman Police Department and city traffic engineers for physical installations and markings. Specific penalties for violations of traffic ordinances are set in the Norman Municipal Code or by state traffic statutes; exact fine amounts or escalation steps for failure to comply with installation or obstruction orders are not specified on the cited city traffic-calming page [1]. For code enforcement actions related to obstructing pedestrian facilities or unauthorized modifications to city-owned streets, the municipal code and police enforcement apply.
- Fines and civil penalties: not specified on the cited page.
- Enforcer: Norman Police Department and City of Norman Public Works/Traffic Operations.
- Appeals and hearings: appeals procedures for municipal decisions are governed by city rules or council procedures; specific time limits are not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary remedies: orders to remove unauthorized installations, stop-work orders, or referral to municipal court or civil court where applicable.
Applications & Forms
The city provides guidance and may publish a traffic calming request form or contact page for intake. If no form is available online, submit a written request to the Public Works or Traffic Operations office as instructed on the city page. Fee information or official form numbers are not specified on the cited page [1].
Action steps
- File a formal request via the Public Works/Traffic Operations contact or online form.
- Provide documented evidence: photos, collision reports, and neighbor support.
- Attend any public meetings or outreach sessions the city holds for the project.
- If approved, follow billing or payment instructions for any cost-share or permit fees if required by the city.
FAQ
- How long does the evaluation take?
- Timing varies by workload and complexity; the cited city page does not specify a fixed timeline. Contact Public Works for an estimate.[1]
- Is there a fee to request traffic calming?
- The traffic-calming information page does not list a fee; any application or construction fees would be listed on the city website or the specific form if published.[1]
- Can I appeal if my request is denied?
- Appeal routes depend on the decision type; administrative reviews or city council appeals may apply, but specific appeal steps or deadlines are not provided on the cited city traffic page.[1]
How-To
- Document the problem: note location, times, and collect photos or witness statements.
- Visit the City of Norman traffic-calming web page and download any available request form.
- Submit the request form or a written request to Public Works/Traffic Operations with supporting evidence.
- Allow the city to schedule a field study and review; respond to any follow-up questions.
- Participate in public outreach if the project advances to design; provide neighbor support if asked.
- Follow installation, payment, or maintenance instructions provided by the city once approved.
Key Takeaways
- Start with clear evidence and exact locations to speed review.
- Primary contacts are City of Norman Public Works/Traffic Operations and the Norman Police traffic unit.
- Timelines and fees are not specified on the primary traffic-calming page; contact the department for current details.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Norman Streets & Transportation
- City of Norman Public Works
- Norman Police Department
- Norman Municipal Code (Municode)