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Trustees approve temporary stop signs and truck‑restriction signage on Landmark after neighborhood push
Summary
Following neighborhood petitions and a public-safety complaint, trustees authorized temporary stop signs at a Landmark/Michelle intersection, approved ‘no through truck’ signage at the edge of the commercial park, and directed further study of traffic-calming options.
The Village Board on Monday approved temporary traffic-control changes on Landmark Drive after residents pressed for measures to curb cut‑through and commercial traffic.
Trustees and public-works staff discussed data collected on speed and volume. Nicholas Hess, a Landmark resident and member of the Public Works and Sustainability Committee, told the board average daily traffic on Landmark is roughly 770 vehicles and evening-hour…
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