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Residents press council for speed tables; city staff weigh lower-cost temporary options
Summary
Wildflower neighborhood residents asked the council to install three speed tables to address high-speed cut-through traffic near a softball field; staff estimated permanent tables at about $20,000–$25,000 and proposed trying lower-cost rubber speed humps quickly while the council considers permanent options.
Hoschton — Residents of the Wildflower at Village subdivision pressed the council to install traffic-calming devices after reporting frequent speeding and cut-through traffic tied to nearby ball fields and retail traffic.
At the meeting, several residents described frequent high speeds through the neighborhood. “Day in and day out we're having people come through that neighborhood at 40, 50, 60 miles an hour,” one resident said, adding that children…
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