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Residents press the borough on speeding, sightlines and blocked sidewalks; staff to boost enforcement and code follow‑up
Summary
Public comment at the Aug. 13 Committee meeting covered multiple neighborhood traffic safety problems, requests for speed mitigation at several intersections and persistent sidewalk obstruction and vegetation issues; staff said police will continue targeted enforcement and code will follow up on vegetation and obstructions
Several residents used the Aug. 13 Public Health and Safety Committee meeting to raise neighborhood traffic and pedestrian accessibility concerns, prompting staff to note enforcement and code follow‑up actions.
Residents reported multiple trouble spots: baseballs repeatedly entering residential yards near 79 Windsor (a public safety/nuisance request); elevated speeds and sight‑line issues at Conway and Winwood (ticket and complaint pending, resident Kimberly Morris referenced ticket #250001); concerns about drivers…
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