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Hooksett schedules traffic counts on Farmer Road; police propose Urban SDK data tool for targeted enforcement
Summary
The board scheduled speed and volume counts requested by a resident for Farmer Road and agreed to a December presentation by traffic-data vendor Urban SDK so the committee can evaluate paid real-time traffic data for enforcement and planning.
A resident’s request for a traffic counter on Farmer Road prompted the board to arrange speed and volume counts with the Southern New Hampshire Planning Commission (SNHPC), and the Hooksett police chief proposed a paid data service, Urban SDK, for future monitoring and targeted enforcement.
Mark Davis of 37 Farmer Road asked for a traffic counter at his chosen location. Staff reported they contacted SNHPC to place machines “west of Whitehall Terrace” on Farmer Road and on Whitehall Terrace; SNHPC will set up…
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