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Council hears update on Marion Avenue speed tables: two replacements available, prior asphalt repairs cost about $18,000

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City staff told the council on July 9 that two speed tables intended for replacement are in stock (a 7‑foot and a 14‑foot unit), that about $18,000 was spent to repair underlying asphalt in some locations, and that the city lacks equipment to haul or roll large asphalt loads.

At the July 9 pre-agenda meeting, Punta Gorda City staff updated council members on planned reinstallations of speed tables on Marion Avenue and other locations.

Staff said the city has two speed tables in stock: a 7‑foot unit intended for Colony Point and a 14‑foot unit intended for a location identified as Maria. The council sought clarification about a separate speed table at Bellevue; staff…

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