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Residents seek 4‑way stop, flashing beacons at Hidden Lake and Yearling Trail after near‑miss
Summary
A Cross Creek resident urged Port Orange City Council to install a 4‑way stop and other traffic calming measures after a near‑collision involving a child; council and staff said a new speed study and traffic‑calming pilot will be pursued.
A Cross Creek resident told the Port Orange City Council that drivers are using Hidden Lake Drive as a cut‑through and driving at dangerous speeds near the Hidden Lake Drive/Yearling Trail intersection, calling for a 4‑way stop, flashing beacons, speed humps and marked crosswalks.
Sarah Hayes, identified as a Cross Creek resident, told the council that a child was nearly hit at the intersection and said a city speed study found…
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