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Council discusses speed-bump pilot and residents press for more traffic-calming

5581108 · August 12, 2025
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Summary

Officials described a pilot speed-bump program of about a dozen initial installations and said more will be ordered; residents asked specifically for speed tables on Martin Luther King and Maple Road and were told the city will expand the program pending inventory and testing.

Council members and city staff discussed a pilot speed-bump program during the Aug. 11 Drivehill Heights meeting after multiple residents raised traffic and safety concerns. Police and service staff said the city initially installed about 12–18 speed bump units to test durability and public response, and that they plan additional purchases next year. A resident requested a speed…

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