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Resident warns supervisors of repeated high-speed traffic, safety risks on Thirteenth Street and 200 Eleventh Avenue
Summary
A Jackson County resident told the Board of Supervisors three near-miss incidents in under a week on Thirteenth Street, 250 First Avenue and 200 Eleventh Avenue and asked for increased enforcement and a county/city review of road controls.
Don Swanker, chair of the Jackson County Board of Supervisors, heard public comment Tuesday from resident Neil Engel, who described three separate traffic incidents over the previous week on Thirteenth Street, 250 First Avenue and 200 Eleventh Avenue and urged action to reduce the risk of injury.
Engel said he contacted all three county supervisors and the sheriff’s office before appearing at the meeting. He described encountering high-speed vehicles on narrow local roads while operating farm equipment and a pickup, including a semi that “came off of the…
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