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Neighbors ask council for speed cushions; city outlines petition-based traffic-calming process

3175914 · May 2, 2025
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Residents described repeated drag‑racing and high speeds on Eagleman/Eagle Bend and presented a 14‑signature petition; city staff described an established traffic‑calming process requiring area definition, a neighborhood petition and a traffic study, while police said increased enforcement will be stepped up in the interim.

Residents told the Clinton City Council they have repeatedly observed drag racing and high speeds on Eagle Bend and nearby streets and asked the city for physical traffic calming.

Donnie Rosenbaum, who lives at 1535 Eagleman Road, said motorists “lined up in this lane and this lane and used it as a drag strip” and asked the council for “some kind of speed bump or something to slow them down before somebody gets hurt.” Peter Meininger, who lives at 102…

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