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Resident raises safety concerns at College Drive crosswalk; council asks staff to audit signage

3206077 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

A Casper resident told the City Council that the push‑button pedestrian warning beacons and a lack of posted speed limits near College Drive and Ash Street were unsafe for children; the council directed the city manager to audit signage and compare it with MUTCD standards.

A Casper resident told the City Council on May 6 that crosswalks on College Drive near Ash Street are unsafe for children, prompting councilors to direct city staff to audit signage and pedestrian controls.

Ryan King, a Casper resident, said his family has "some small children, with bikes and scooters," and that the pedestrian beacons at College Drive now operate as small yellow flashers activated by a push button. "We really can't rely on those crosswalks at all," King told the council, saying…

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