Commissioners back $4M federal traffic circle plan amid parking concerns

July 07, 2025 | Carlsbad, San Diego County, California


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Commissioners back $4M federal traffic circle plan amid parking concerns
The City of Carlsbad's Traffic and Mobility Commission meeting on July 7, 2025, spotlighted the contentious issue of traffic circles in the barrio, with members expressing strong opinions on their necessity and the potential loss of parking spaces. A key discussion point was the $4 million federal grant tied to the installation of these traffic circles, which, if not utilized, could result in significant financial repercussions for the city.

Commissioners voiced their concerns about the city council's apparent prioritization of parking over traffic calming measures. One commissioner noted, "I heard a comment that I would not vote for this if it lost 1 parking place," highlighting the tension between maintaining parking availability and enhancing road safety. The traffic circles, which have been under consideration for over a decade, are seen as essential for reducing vehicle speeds and improving safety in the area.

In addition to the traffic circles, the meeting also addressed the positive feedback regarding bike lane improvements on Paseo Del Norte, with one commissioner praising the enhancements that have made cycling safer and more enjoyable.

The commission discussed the value of semi-annual transportation reports, with many members advocating for continued biannual updates to stay informed about ongoing projects and developments. "It's important for us to be informed enough that when people start asking us what's going on out there, I see lots of construction equipment," one commissioner remarked.

As the meeting concluded, a motion was made to formally support the traffic circle project as designed, emphasizing the commission's role in advocating for effective traffic solutions. The outcome of this motion and the future of the traffic circles will be closely watched as the city council prepares to review the commission's recommendations.

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