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Resident and councilmembers press for more traffic enforcement, updated traffic-calming rules on Bremerton streets
3308960 · May 7, 2025
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Summary
A Bremerton resident reported repeated speeding on Trenton Avenue and city council members said Public Works is drafting updated traffic-calming regulations; enforcement data, the resident said, are not logged by police.
Resident Jack Reed told the council he has recorded motorists exceeding the 25 mph limit on Trenton Avenue, with his radar showing speeds above 35 mph and a peak of 43 mph during two one-hour sessions, and he urged the council to increase enforcement. Reed said the Bremerton Police Department told him traffic enforcement…
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