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Resident warns of 'imminent' danger from speeding on McCormick Woods Drive, urges automated enforcement
Summary
A Port Orchard resident told the City Council that daily speeding on McCormick Woods Drive endangers pedestrians and called for electronic ticketing; councilmembers acknowledged the issue but cited route limitations.
A Port Orchard resident told the City Council that repeated speeding on McCormick Woods Drive is creating an imminent public-safety hazard and urged the city to install electronic speed enforcement. "It is the exact same thing when they're traveling 50, 60, 70 miles an hour down McCormick Woods Drive, which is 25 miles an hour," Lisa Torren said during the meeting's public-comment period. "It is going to happen here if you guys don't…
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