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Committee backs speed-hump measures for blocks on Vermont, Lower, Newberry and Caveney avenues

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The Public Infrastructure and Utilities Committee gave do-pass recommendations for two board bills to install speed humps on several blocks across multiple wards after sponsors said constituents requested traffic calming and, in some cases, submitted petitions.

The St. Louis City Public Infrastructure and Utilities Committee on Wednesday recommended approval of two board bills to install speed humps on several residential blocks, saying the measures respond to constituent requests to reduce speeding.

The committee gave a do-pass recommendation to board bill 3, authorizing a speed hump on the 6600 block of Vermont Avenue in the First Ward, and to board bill 7, which directs the streets director to…

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