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Residents raise safety concerns about median on Rogers Road; council asks staff to request DOT review and install no‑U‑turn sign

5574780 · August 13, 2025
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Summary

Residents told the council that a DOT‑installed median and a right‑turn restriction at the Williams Pond development on Rogers Road have prompted drivers to mount the median, make illegal turns into adjacent neighborhoods and damage mailboxes and property.

Residents at the meeting described repeated incidents and property damage where a DOT traffic island and a 'right‑turn only' restriction near the Williams Pond development on Rogers Road have led drivers to mount the median or turn into adjacent residential streets.

Patrick Chang, a Pine Lake Drive resident, showed photos and said the developer or DOT installed a traffic barrier that requires a right‑turn into Williams Pond, which has led drivers seeking to go left to drive over the barrier or to turn right and then loop through Villas of Sun Valley. Chang and others said mailboxes had already been struck…

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