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Brentwood public works reports speed‑cushion success, seeks durable replacement for repeatedly damaged decorative lights
Summary
Public Works reported lower speeds after installations on High School Drive, provided counts showing a decline in 30–34 mph passers, and said repeated hits have destroyed decorative street lights near Rosalie Avenue, prompting consideration of cheaper solar fixtures or bollards.
Brentwood Public Works briefed the Public Safety Committee on June 25 about traffic‑calming results and damage to decorative street lights, including cost‑pressure from repeated collisions.
Public Works Director Dan (last name not provided) said traffic calming on High School Drive has reduced the share of vehicles recorded at 30–34 mph from 1,672 vehicles (13.6% of the measured volume in an…
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