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Councilman requests one-way signs on Lincoln Avenue; police to run speed study on Wilcox block
Summary
First District Councilman Mark Kalwinski asked the board to install three one-way signs on Lincoln Avenue to guide motorists exiting alleys; the board referred the request to engineering. Separately, resident Paul Gross asked for speed bumps on Wilcox; staff said city policy is to avoid speed bumps and police will deploy a speed study device.
Councilman Mark Kalwinski asked the Hammond City Board of Public Works on May 8 to install three one-way signs on Lincoln Avenue to direct motorists exiting alleys and to add additional one-way signage between Myrtle and Pearl avenues. Kalwinski said residents reported difficulty backing out of driveways and a risk that…
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