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Community voices urgent call for safety measures on Second Street

August 19, 2024 | Madison City, Jefferson County, Indiana


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Community voices urgent call for safety measures on Second Street
During a recent city council meeting, resident Charlie Ferguson voiced his concerns regarding safety on Second Street, particularly between Clay and Baltimore. Ferguson, who lives just six houses from the traffic lights, highlighted the lack of stop signs and speed bumps along this stretch, which he believes contributes to dangerously high speeds.

Ferguson shared his perspective on the overall vibrancy of the city, noting that while many residents appreciate the lively atmosphere, safety must remain a priority. He recounted a recent incident where a motorcycle sped past his home, underscoring the urgency of addressing the issue.

He mentioned that he had previously contacted his councilman about the situation, initially expressing frustration over speed bumps and stop signs on First Street. However, he acknowledged the councilman's explanation that these measures are essential for public safety, aimed at slowing down traffic and protecting citizens.

Ferguson's appeal reflects a growing concern among residents about traffic safety in their neighborhoods, prompting calls for potential measures to enhance safety on Second Street.

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