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Residents say Gaynor Avenue and 20th‑4th Street need speed bumps and traffic study; city asked to investigate

6435679 · October 22, 2025
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Summary

A Richmond resident warned the council that placement of speed bumps has shifted traffic onto Gaynor Avenue and 20th‑4th Street, creating safety, noise and pollution concerns and called on the planning and public works departments to conduct nighttime traffic and noise studies and add speed bumps.

A Richmond resident told the council during public comment that traffic calming changes redirected vehicles onto Gaynor Avenue and 20th‑4th Street, creating a safety hazard for children and school walkers.

Claudia Citron said neighborhood speed bump placement…

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