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Residents urge stop signs, speed humps after traffic increases on Landmark Drive
Summary
Residents asked the Public Works, Properties and Sustainability Committee to reinstate a removed stop sign and pursue traffic-calming measures on Landmark Drive; staff and the village engineer were asked to review options and report back.
Steve Gridonis, a Landmark Drive resident, told the Public Works, Properties and Sustainability Committee that cut-through traffic from nearby commercial developments is increasing speeds and volume on Landmark Drive and asked the village to “investigate that situation, please.”
The request followed public comments at the committee meeting on speeding and stop-sign violations near the intersection of Landmark Drive and Michelle (sometimes referred to as Michelle Lane). Resident Beth Kuchar, who said she lives “about 2 blocks away” at 404 Melissa Lane, said she started an online petition after an April 28 incident and urged the committee to “reinstate the stop…
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