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Resident urges speed humps, village weighs lower limit and enforcement after repeated speeding reports
Summary
A resident raised safety concerns about speeding and wrong-way driving near Culver Avenue and Pulver (Polever) areas; village officials said they are consulting police and neighboring DPW and are considering lower speed limits and speed humps while assessing snowplow impacts and cost.
A resident, Brian Mafferty, told the Ravena Village Board during public comment on Sept. 16 that people frequently speed, run stop signs and sometimes ride dirt bikes and mopeds through the Pulver/Culver area, creating a safety risk for nearby children and park users.
Village trustees and staff said they have discussed several options with law enforcement and neighboring municipalities. A village speaker said officials have been in contact with Queen Anne's police leadership and Sergeant Eric Burns of…
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