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Edison council discusses one-way conversion, new speed-hump designs and enforcement for ATVs and dirt bikes
Summary
Council members reviewed a proposed one-way conversion for Glencore Avenue, heard details on a new, more gradual speed-hump design for Farm Haven Avenue, and police urged residents to report illegal ATVs and dirt bikes so officers can respond.
Council members reviewed several neighborhood traffic and safety items on July 21, including a proposed one-way conversion for Glencore Avenue, a new type of speed hump planned for Farm Haven Avenue, and enforcement steps to address off-road vehicles on township streets.
Council Member Coyle said the Glencore Avenue one-way ordinance was "requested by the neighbors for about 15 plus years" and that he had walked the block and spoken with residents. A council member asked whether the neighbors had been canvassed and whether a traffic study had been done; Coyle said the chief and the engineer indicated the study was "adequate for 1 way." The council…
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