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Port Richey council backs radar speed signs on Washington, continues debate over speed humps on Grand Boulevard
Summary
Council gave staff direction to install two radar speed display signs on Washington Street and continued discussion on whether to install temporary or permanent speed humps on Grand Boulevard; the police chief supported signs as an enforcement and data tool. Residents and council members offered differing views on temporary vs. permanent measures.
The Port Richey City Council on Sept. 9 agreed to move forward with two radar speed-display signs on Washington Street and continued a broader debate about installing speed humps on Grand Boulevard.
Council and staff discussed several options — temporary speed cushions, permanent speed humps/tables, and a lower-cost approach using radar signs and striping. Police and staff said radar units are relatively inexpensive, collect data on vehicle speeds and can help…
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