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File #: 26-077    Version: 1
Type: Land Use and Environment Status: Passed
File created: 1/28/2026 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS - LAND USE
On agenda: 2/11/2026 Final action: 2/11/2026
Title: TRAFFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE (02/11/2026 - ADOPT RECOMMENDATIONS INCLUDING INTRODUCING AN ORDINANCE; 03/04/2026 - SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE, UNLESS ORDINANCE IS MODIFIED ON SECOND READING, AND CEQA EXEMPTION FINDING (DISTRICTS: 2, 3, & 4)
Attachments: 1. DPW 2026-02-11 TAC BL Final, 2. 2026-02-11 TAC AIS Agenda Information Sheet Signed, 3. 2.11.26 TAC EA Signed, 4. 2026-02-11 TAC Att A TAC Summary, 5. 2026-02-11 TAC Att B Ord Speed (Clean), 6. 2026-02-11 TAC Att B Ord Speed (Info), 7. 02112026 ag06 Speakers, 8. 02112026 ag06 Minute Order, 9. 02112026 ag06 Proof of Publication

DATE:
February 11, 2026, and March 4, 2026
06

TO:
Board of Supervisors

SUBJECT
Title
TRAFFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE (02/11/2026 - ADOPT RECOMMENDATIONS INCLUDING INTRODUCING AN ORDINANCE; 03/04/2026 - SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE, UNLESS ORDINANCE IS MODIFIED ON SECOND READING, AND CEQA EXEMPTION FINDING (DISTRICTS: 2, 3, & 4)

Body
OVERVIEW
The Traffic Advisory Committee (TAC) supports the Department of Public Works (DPW) traffic engineering program. The TAC was established by the Board of Supervisors (Board) in the 1950s to provide traffic regulations and recommendations within the unincorporated areas of the region. To be effective, the TAC proposes policies that will enhance safety, reduce congestion, and be legally enforceable. The TAC meets every two months to review proposed additions, deletions, or changes to regulatory traffic control devices such as speed limits, stop signs, traffic signals, and parking regulations on County of San Diego (County) maintained roads. Upon receipt of a request or recommendation for the implementation of a traffic safety measure in unincorporated areas, the TAC reviews and investigates the requested item, including engineering and traffic condition studies. The TAC recommendations are provided to the Board for consideration.

The TAC recommends the Board act on three items from October 3, 2025 TAC meeting:

District.
Item
Location
Request
Description
2.
2-A*
Arnold Way from Alpine Boulevard to Tavern Road in Alpine.
Review requested by DPW staff.
Establish a 30 MPH speed limit and certify the 30 MPH speed limit for radar enforcement.
3.
3-A*
La Granada from Avenida de Acacias to Los Morros in Rancho Santa Fe.
Review requested by DPW staff.
Split the speed zone into two segments, certify the 45 MPH speed limit for radar enforcement on La Granada from Avenida de Acacias to Avenida Maravillas, and establish a 40 MPH speed limit and certify the 40 MPH speed limit on La Granada from Avenida Maravillas to Los Morros.
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