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Police report: initial school crossing counts high at several locations; resident raises bus-stop safety concern

5957228 · August 27, 2025
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Police reported pedestrian crossing counts for the first two weeks of school, identifying the busiest crossings and consistency with prior years; a resident urged review of bus-stop placement on a curve and staff said they would follow up with the school district and a corporal in the department.

Commander Jay McCauley told the council the city monitored school pedestrian crossings during the first two weeks of school and installed two additional crossing posts after Highland Village Elementary enrollment changes.

Commander McCauley said the city serves roughly 2,300 students and that during week one staff recorded an average of 69 daily crossings across all monitored crosswalks; by week two the recorded crossings changed to averages reported as 887 daily crossings (staff…

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