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Residents press Keizer committee on speeding, bike-lane hazards and ODOT path maintenance

5959838 · October 17, 2025
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Several residents used the committee’s Oct. 16 public‑comment period to press for action on local hotspots: a complex sight‑line and parking problem near Mambran and Dorman, school‑area speeding on Dearborn near Kennedy, and conflicts between cars and bicyclists on Chemawa approaching Lock Haven and Keizer Station.

Several residents used the Keizer Traffic Safety, Bikeways and Pedestrian Committee’s Oct. 16 appearance-of-interested-citizens period to raise safety concerns at specific local locations, including an intersection near Mambran and Dorman, school-area speeding on Dearborn near Kennedy, and bike‑lane conflicts on Chemawa approaching Lock Haven and Keizer Station.

Tammy Kunz, representing the Greater Northeast Keizer Neighborhood Association, said she submitted nine neighborhood traffic management plan requests and that one application — a broad submission covering trees, parking, sidewalks, speeding and sight‑line hazards at the Mambran/Dorman/Brooks intersection — was returned as not meeting the plan’s criteria. Kunz…

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