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Council debates speed feedback signs, movable bumps and covert monitors for traffic calming
Summary
After resident complaints about speeding across multiple streets, council members discussed acquiring movable speed‑feedback signs, temporary speed bumps and covert 'stealth' monitors to gather objective data before placing permanent devices.
London City Council discussed several traffic‑calming measures after residents reported widespread speeding on neighborhood and collector streets.
Raymond Anthony, a London resident, told council he observes speeding on Lafayette Street, East High Street and other thoroughfares and asked how the city will determine when and where to place speed bumps or signs. "Is there a plan in place to where a city council approves speed…
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