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Residents urge stop signs, traffic calming on Jacob Lane after repeated speeding reports
Summary
Residents of the Brookside/Brooks Edge area told the London City Council about frequent speeding on Jacob Lane, asked for stop signs or speed bumps and were told city committees will study the request and hold meetings to consider traffic-calming measures.
Several residents of the Jacob Lane neighborhood told the London City Council that drivers routinely exceed the 25 mph speed limit and that the city should add stop signs or other traffic-calming measures before someone is hurt.
The request came during the public comment portion of the meeting. Zaheed Siddiqui, speaking for the Brooks Edge Property Owners Association, asked the council to “place a stop sign” at a partially constructed intersection he believes will connect to State Route 56 and to consider converting the junction to a three-way stop. “So that's our request. We would ask…
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