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Residents tell council ambulance speeds, motorcycle noise, sinkholes and streetlight outages erode safety
Summary
Residents at Tuesday's Palmyra Borough Council meeting complained of an ambulance reportedly traveling at high speeds past homes, loud motorcycle traffic on Main Street, recurring sinkholes and persistent streetlight outages.
Residents used two public-comment periods at Tuesday's Palmyra Borough Council meeting to raise safety and quality-of-life concerns including high-speed emergency vehicles, loud motorcycle traffic, recurring sinkholes and ongoing streetlight outages.
William Zayers, 333 East Main Street, told the council he had observed an ambulance traveling "way over our safe speed," estimating speeds of "60, 70 mile an hour" past his house and said that motorcycle groups and cars with loud mufflers are revving on Main Street, preventing residents from…
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