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Yuma County approves speed cushions for Fifth Street after residents cite cut-through traffic
Summary
The Yuma County Board of Supervisors approved installing seven speed cushions on Fifth Street to slow cut‑through traffic and protect neighborhood pedestrians and children after residents described repeated mailbox hits and speeding vehicles.
The Yuma County Board of Supervisors voted to install seven speed cushions on Fifth Street following public comments from neighborhood residents who said speeding and cut‑through traffic endangered children and property.
The decision came after several residents described recurring incidents on Fifth Street, where the roadway lacks sidewalks and is a primary through route between Avenue B and Avenue C. County Engineer Frank Sanchez told the board that the traffic study showed higher observed speeds but did not meet all…
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