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Resident urges more enforcement on Northridge; trustees describe incremental measures and budget limits
Summary
A resident told trustees that a speed display sign has not curbed speeding on Northridge; trustees and staff said they have started incremental measures, are evaluating crosswalk/capital options and are continuing recruitment to fill vacant police positions.
A Rye Brook resident raised speeding and enforcement concerns during public comment at the Jan. 14 Board of Trustees meeting, saying the village’s recently installed speed-display sign had not stopped motorists from driving well above the posted limits near the elementary school.
"Today I witnessed people going 48 miles an hour past and didn't slow down," the resident identified in the record as Loronga of 126 Northridge said, noting he watches during school pickup. "If the speed limit's 30 and you're doing 35, you…
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