• Traffic Issues

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    Traffic issues concern and effect all citizens within the community.   Through your continued support and our enforcement efforts, we are committed to making Danville the safest traffic environment possible. 

     

     

    Our goal is to reduce the number of accidents within the community.  For those accidents we cannot prevent, we strive to reduce their severity.  This is accomplished by:   

     

    ▪ Conducting proactive radar/lidar enforcement

    ▪ Enforcing traffic violations at high accident locations

    ▪ Being highly visible to the motoring public

    ▪ Deploying the radar trailer/sign board to remind motorists to slow

      down

    ▪ Focusing on school zone enforcement during the school year

    ▪ Educating and enforcing adult seatbelt and child safety seat

      violators

    ▪ Educating and enforcing helmet laws and other bicycle violations

    ▪ Enforcing cell phone violations

    ▪ Addressing citizen complaints and concerns with regard to traffic

      laws and violations*

     

    Ensuring the safe movement of traffic and pedestrians throughout the community is one of the primary missions of the Danville Police Traffic Division.  The Traffic Division consists of one sergeant, two motorcycle officers, and one traffic car; however, all Danville police officers have an active role in keeping our roadways safe. 

    * Please program Danville PD dispatch into your cell phone to report unsafe drivers (820-2144).  If you dial 911 from a cell phone, it goes to CHP dispatch first which wastes valuable response time.

     

 
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    Town of Danville
    510 La Gonda Way
    Danville, CA 94526

     

    Monday - Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

    T: (925) 314-3700

     

    On Weekends or After Hours
    Call: (925) 820-2144


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Doggie Night(1)

Date: 5/23/2013 5:00:00 PM
Time: 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Location: Downtown Danville

​Calling all dog owners and lovers alike... Danville’s Doggie Night offers fun for you and your four-legged friend. Follow the map to Doggie Night businesses for free dog treats and canine couture. Check out the variety of vendors through the pet fai ...

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  • Neighborhood Traffic Management Program

    The Town recognizes that automobile traffic poses one of the greatest threats to the quality of life of its citizens. Recognizing the need for new and innovative techniques to address age-old neighborhood traffic issues, the Town Council directed staff to develop a Neighborhood Traffic Management Program (NTMP).

    The Danville NTMP represents the Town's commitment to the safety and livability of its neighborhoods. It is a community-based approach to traffic calming. The program is designed to educate and empower residents with the tools to evaluate, develop, and implement traffic management solutions.

    The NTMP provides a process for identifying, prioritizing, and dealing with problems related to traffic safety on local streets.

     

    To find out more about the program please download the NTMP Guidelines Booklet.

    To apply for the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program please complete a NTMP application.

 
  • Parking Permit

    Parking Permits for Downtown Danville can be obtained in person at the Danville Police Department, 510 La Gonda Way, Danville.

    • Permits are $30.00 per year.  There is no prorating of this fee.
    • Permits are good Jan. 1st through Dec. 31st of the year issued.
    • Proof of employment in the Downtown area is required.