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Residents press Centerton council on speeding, missing street signs in Diamond Estates
Summary
During public comment the council heard from a Diamond Estates representative and other residents about speeding, missing street signs and safety near new development and the school; the council discussed options including additional signs, speed enforcement and speed humps but noted tradeoffs with emergency vehicles and maintenance.
Several residents raised safety concerns during public comment at Centerton’s June 10 council meeting, focusing on speeding, missing street signage and pedestrian safety in the Diamond Estates neighborhood and near school areas.
Kenny Wongmany, who said he represents Diamond Estates PUA and lives on Florentine Drive, told the council the subdivision has “12 streets” and that only two signs are posted on interior streets; he said drivers routinely exceed the 20 mph posted limit and that residents feel unsafe walking in the evenings. Wongmany said vehicle speeds…
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