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Community seeks solutions for dangerous school intersection

June 15, 2024 | Cleves Village, Hamilton County, Ohio



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Community seeks solutions for dangerous school intersection
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed community safety concerns, particularly regarding the safety of elementary school children walking to school. The conversation highlighted the prevalence of safety issues not only in their locality but across various regions.

One proposed solution was the introduction of crossing guards at critical intersections, which could enhance safety by providing a visible presence to encourage drivers to stop. The idea was met with enthusiasm, with one official even expressing a willingness to volunteer as a crossing guard if trained.

Additionally, the discussion turned to the potential installation of speed bumps as a deterrent to speeding vehicles. Officials noted that while speed bumps could be effective, they also pose challenges for snow removal, requiring careful marking and consideration during winter months. An estimate from Forest Park was mentioned, indicating that they frequently utilize speed bumps in response to similar complaints.

The meeting underscored the community's commitment to exploring various safety measures to protect children and improve overall traffic conditions. Further discussions and evaluations are expected as officials gather more information on the feasibility and implications of these proposed solutions.

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