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Residents press commission for more enforcement, signs after dangerous school drop‑off and neighborhood parking

5829597 · September 25, 2025
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Residents described chaotic and dangerous school drop-off activity on 50 Second Street and other neighborhood streets; commissioners and police said they will pursue enforcement, signage and possibly extend the ordinance zone to allow ticketing.

Residents and parents urged Cooper City officials to increase traffic enforcement and consider regulatory changes after describing hazardous school drop-off behavior near Griffin Elementary and other nearby schools.

Julio Rodriguez told commissioners that the street at 50 Second and Ninetieth has “turned into the new middle school drop off location. It's chaotic. It's dangerous,” and described motorists stopping in the middle of the street and students crossing…

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