Grand Prairie Traffic Calming Requests Near Schools

Transportation Texas 3 Minutes Read · published February 10, 2026 Flag of Texas

Residents of Grand Prairie, Texas often worry about vehicle speed and safety around schools. This guide explains how to request traffic calming measures near schools in Grand Prairie, which departments handle requests, what enforcement options exist, and practical next steps to apply, appeal, or report safety issues. Use the official City of Grand Prairie Public Works and Police contacts to start a request and check the municipal code for traffic rules and enforcement details.[1][2]

Penalties & Enforcement

Traffic rules, speed limits, and parking restrictions around schools are enforced by the Grand Prairie Police Department and implemented by the City Public Works / Traffic Engineering division. Specific fine amounts and graduated penalties for traffic-calming violations are not specified on the cited municipal pages; see the municipal code and enforcement pages for procedures and contact points.[2][3]

  • Fines: not specified on the cited page.[2]
  • Escalation: first, repeat, or continuing offence ranges are not specified on the cited page.[2]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to remove obstructions, abatement, or court action may be available under city code; details are set by the enforcing department.[2]
  • Enforcer: Grand Prairie Police Department for moving violations and Public Works / Traffic Engineering for traffic-control devices and engineering measures.[1]
  • Inspection & complaint pathway: submit a traffic-safety request to Public Works or report unsafe driving to the Police non-emergency line; see official contact pages.[1]
Start by documenting times, locations, and photos of the problem for any request.

Applications & Forms

The Traffic Engineering or Public Works department is the primary intake for traffic-calming requests. If a specific "Traffic Calming Request" form is published it appears on the City Public Works pages; if no form is posted, contact the department directly to request the procedure and required information.[1]

  • Form name/number: not specified on the cited page; check Public Works for an online form or contact details.[1]
  • Fees: not specified on the cited page.
  • Deadlines: not specified on the cited page; request timelines are set by department workload and project prioritization.
  • Submission: typically via the Public Works online request portal, email, or in-person at the department office; see official contact link.[1]

How the City Evaluates Traffic Calming

The standard process uses data collection, engineering study, and public input. Typical steps include a site visit, traffic counts, speed studies, and evaluation against city criteria for traffic calming. If engineering measures are feasible, the city schedules design and funding or refers the project to capital improvement planning.[1]

Traffic calming decisions balance safety needs with traffic operations and emergency access.
  • Data collection: vehicle counts and speeds.
  • Engineering review: feasibility of humps, chicanes, curb extensions, or signage.
  • Funding and scheduling: projects may be prioritized in capital plans.

Action Steps for Residents

  • Document the location, times, and evidence (photos, videos, witness statements).
  • Contact Public Works / Traffic Engineering to submit a request or file using the city portal.[1]
  • Notify your school administration and neighborhood association to show community support.
  • If drivers are violating laws, report incidents to the Grand Prairie Police non-emergency number.[3]
Collecting consistent complaint reports from neighbors strengthens requests for engineering studies.

FAQ

How do I request traffic calming near my child’s school?
Contact Grand Prairie Public Works / Traffic Engineering with documented details and request an engineering evaluation; use the city contact page or online request portal if available.[1]
How long does the process take?
Timelines vary with data collection and funding; specific timelines are not specified on the cited pages and depend on department workload.[1][2]
Will the city enforce speed limits around schools?
Yes. Moving violations are enforced by Grand Prairie Police; engineering changes are implemented by Public Works.[3]

How-To

  1. Gather evidence: note dates, times, photos, and any near-miss incidents.
  2. Submit a traffic-safety request to Public Works / Traffic Engineering via the city portal or contact page.[1]
  3. Allow the city to conduct a site visit and traffic study; respond to any requests for more information.
  4. If approved, the city will design measures and add them to a project schedule or capital plan.
  5. Follow up with Public Works and your council representative if you need status updates or to appeal prioritization decisions.

Key Takeaways

  • Start with documentation and an official request to Public Works.
  • Police enforce moving violations; Public Works handles engineering measures.
  • Timelines and fees are set by departments and are not specified on the cited pages.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Grand Prairie - Public Works / Traffic Engineering
  2. [2] Grand Prairie Code of Ordinances (Municode)
  3. [3] City of Grand Prairie - Police Department