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Resident raises cut-through speeding near Glenwood Avenue daycare; borough promises traffic calming study
Summary
A resident told council that drivers use a local stream-side road as a cut-through, creating speed and noise issues near a daycare; borough staff said they will explore traffic-calming measures, portable speed signs and increased patrols but said permanent speed bumps are unlikely because of snow removal concerns.
Albert Neli, a resident on North Glenwood Avenue, told Clifton Heights Borough Council that drivers and motorcycles are using a small street beside a stream as a shortcut to avoid Baltimore Pike and Springfield Road, creating excessive speed and noise near a daycare. Nut graf: The concern centers on safety for daycare children and nearby residents. Borough staff said…
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