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City hears neighborhood concerns after Tenth Street traffic-calming workshop; police plan stepped-up enforcement
Summary
City staff summarized a May 22 traffic-calming workshop for the Tenth Street corridor and surrounding neighborhood; residents asked for trees, crosswalk art, chicanes and more enforcement after speed-trailer data showed high speeds and a peak recorded speed of 58 mph.
City staff presented results of a May 22 traffic-calming workshop focused on Tenth Street and adjoining neighborhood streets, and residents urged immediate and longer-term actions including more enforcement, tree plantings, painted crosswalks and traffic-calming measures.
Development Director Jody Kugler said about 15 residents attended the workshop and 24 written comments were received; the workshop reviewed options including street trees, lane narrowing, chicanes, raised crossings and speed tables. Kugler said participants ranked Tenth Street east of Palm Beach Road as a heavily traveled corridor with high speeds.
Police Chief (identified in the meeting as Chief…
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