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Neighbors press council for speed bumps on Stewart Avenue; petitioners say traffic study mislocated sensors
Summary
Several Stewart Avenue residents urged the council to approve speed bumps or require a new traffic study, saying prior tests were biased by incorrect tube placement and citing accidents and close calls; Mayor Avila offered to meet residents on site the next afternoon.
Multiple residents of Stewart Avenue urged the Baldwin Park City Council to install speed bumps or redo a traffic study after what they described as persistent speeding and several accidents in their neighborhood.
Jeanette Cardoza (identifying herself as a Stewart Avenue resident) told the council she first raised the issue in February and that neighbors had followed staff instructions: meeting with engineering, collecting a petition and returning postcard votes — which she said were unanimous…
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