Cooper City Completes Installation of Traffic Calming Devices, as Pilot Progam Begins
The installation of nine traffic calming devices along neighborhood streets in Cooper City is now complete. The installations, which started in March 2025, are part of a traffic calming pilot program to help analyze the effectiveness of speed cushions on City-owned streets.
Installations occurred at the following nine locations:
- Hiatus Road – from Stirling Road to SW 55 Street
- SW 52 Street – from SW 94 Avenue to SW 95 Avenue
- SW 113 Avenue – from Stirling Road to SW 55 Street
- SW 118 Avenue – from SW 49 Street to SW 52 Street
- Stonebridge Parkway – from W Lake Boulevard to NE Lake Boulevard
- SW 49 Street – from Flamingo Road to SW 118 Avenue
- Stonebridge Parkway – NE Lake Boulevard to SE Lake Boulevard
- SW 52 Street – from SW 90 Avenue to SW 88 Terrace
These nine locations required twenty-six (26) total speed cushions, each 6 feet wide by 24 feet long by 3 inches in height. This pilot program will allow City staff to observe the reduction of speed on these corridors and determine whether additional speed cushions should be installed at additional locations in future years. The nine locations, where speed cushions have been installed, were determined based off a citywide traffic study that was completed in February 2024. The study initially recommended 51 locations where traffic calming devices could be warranted.