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Residents press for speed enforcement, pedestrian lights on Highway 224; committee reports ODOT follow-ups
Summary
Residents and committee members raised speeding and sight-line concerns on Highway 224 and other corridors; the committee reported using ODOT’s online tools to request flashing pedestrian lights, crosswalk enhancements and pothole repair, and said ODOT created work orders.
Several residents and committee members described speeding, obstructed signage and safety concerns on Highway 224 and local approaches, and the committee said it used Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) online reporting to request improvements.
A citizen submitted written concerns to the committee about missing warning signs for a change in speed near Timber School, obstructed 35 mph signage near Elm Road caused by…
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