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Graham council orders police monitoring, posts speed limit sign and approves stop at Cherokee Loop after resident complaints
Summary
After months of neighborhood complaints about speeding on Hillcrest Drive, the council directed police to monitor peak hours, ordered a speed limit sign installed and narrowly approved a stop sign at the Cherokee Loop intersection following public testimony and staff caution about speed bumps.
A resident’s request for speed bumps on Hillcrest Drive prompted the Graham City Council on Wednesday to direct the police chief to increase enforcement during peak travel times, install a speed-limit sign in the segment and approve a stop sign at the eastern corner of Cherokee Loop and Hillcrest.
The action followed a 20-minute public presentation from Colby Kramer, who said drivers “fly down our street” and described visibility problems near a raised vacant lot, heavy pedestrian and dog-walker activity at 6–9 a.m. and…
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