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Residents ask London City Council for stop signs, speed bumps on Jacob Lane after repeated speeding

3237520 · May 8, 2025
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Residents of Jacob Lane urged council to add stop signs or other traffic calming measures after reporting regular speeding, distracted driving and a neighbor's dog killed; council referred the matter to the Public Service and Public Safety committees for study and invited residents to a committee meeting.

Several Jacob Lane residents asked the London City Council on the record to add traffic-calming measures after reporting frequent speeding and distracted driving in their neighborhood. Zahed Siddiqui, speaking for the Brooks Edge Property Owners Association, told council he had "asked the chief of police to do a traffic study on Jacob Lane," and said the police study found the results "kind of inconclusive" despite continuing neighborhood concerns about drivers ignoring the 25 mph limit.

Michelle Stewart, who said she lives at 315 Jacob Lane and has a 3-year-old and a 6-month-old, described repeated close calls and…

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