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Council hears complaints about speeding on Fourth Street; asks police for targeted study rather than more temporary speed bumps
Summary
Residents and council members reported increased speeding on Fourth Street during peak traffic; council asked police to conduct targeted observations and recommended deploying radar feedback signs instead of more temporary rubber speed bumps after concerns about installation quality and durability.
Councilmembers and residents told the Brookshire City Council on June 5 that motorists are frequently running stop signs and speeding on Fourth Street near Franklin and Waller Avenue, particularly during peak east–west traffic hours as drivers try to beat congestion on state routes.
Several council members said…
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