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City of La Habra, California

Traffic & Transportation

Staff Contact Information

Community Development
201 E. La Habra Blvd.
(562) 905-9724      
 
Michael Haack, Director

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Traffic & Transportation

Welcome to the Traffic & Transportation Division

The Traffic and Transportation Division is responsible for maintaining proper traffic flow throughout the City.  Some of the many responsibilities include include performing engineering studies and traffic flow studies. 


Staff Contact Information
Nelson Wong, Traffic Manager
Angie Miralaie, Civil Engineering Technician


Telephone: (562) 905-9720              Fax: (562) 905-9643

To access Orange County traffic information click
here.

To view real time traffic conditions on Caltrans Streets please click on the following link ca.gov to view their web site. 

NTMP 2012 Project Areas

Three neighborhoods have been selected, based on a prioritization study, to participate in the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program. Continue reading more

Traffic Count Data

The Citywide Traffic Counts Map indicates the average daily traffic volumes of machine traffic counts conducted over a 72 hour period during May/June 2012. The traffic counts represent the traffic in both directions on that roadway segment.  A copy of the Street Map and the 2012 Traffic Counts are included below. 

Street Map  Traffic Counts

Improved Traffic Flow Expected

The indications are installed on La Habra Boulevard at Idaho Street in the east-west direction and will be installed on Euclid Street at Bridenbecker Avenue (Brio Development) in the north-south direction. The FYA is anticipated to be operational on Euclid Street at Bridenbecker Avenue by Fall of 2013.
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Neighborhood Traffic Management Program

streetThe City of La Habra is proud to provide a Neighborhood Traffic Management Program (NTMP) to help residents address traffic issues in their neighborhoods.  The development of the program was the result of several months of work from an Ad Hoc Committee and traffic engineering consultant.

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