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Residents press Norco for traffic-calming and parking fixes after collisions; council asks staff for follow-up

2239345 · February 6, 2025
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Summary

Residents described crashes and persistent speeding on Vine Avenue and asked Norco to install speed humps or other traffic-calming measures; at the same meeting the council codified no-parking restrictions on Valley View after curb-and-drainage work narrowed the roadway.

Multiple Norco residents urged the City Council to address dangerous speeding, repeated collisions and inadequate shoulder parking on neighborhood streets, and council directed staff to return with follow-up options.

Residents who testified identified Vine Avenue — the long, flat cut-through that runs parallel to River Road between Bluff and Corydon — as a persistent safety problem. Trisha Autree, who lives in the area, said a 17-year-old lost control on Jan. 28 in a single-vehicle crash that damaged private property. She described children riding bikes and people riding horses along the same stretch and urged the city to install speed humps, stop signs or other calming measures rather than rely…

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