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Residents press Sherwood committee for enforcement, signage on Brookman corridor
Summary
A pair of residents urged the Sherwood Traffic Safety Committee on Monday to act on speeding and missing signage along the curved stretch of road between two 90-degree bends, saying unsafe speeds have led to multiple crashes and near-misses.
A pair of residents urged the Sherwood Traffic Safety Committee on Monday to act on speeding and missing signage along the curved stretch of road between two 90-degree bends, saying unsafe speeds have led to multiple crashes and near-misses. The comments came during the meeting’s public-comment period, when an unnamed resident said enforcement was “the committee that it has to be before” and urged a review of signage on the stretch she described as a 25-mile-per-hour zone. She told the committee that the area “is actually a 25 mile an hour zone” and that there is ‘‘no signs there other than the Amber, you know, 20 mile an hour turn advisory.’’ Nut graf: The residents’ remarks focused committee attention on a corridor that crosses multiple jurisdictions…
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