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Residents press Brentwood commission for speed humps, sidewalks and tax clarity during public comment

3276060 · May 12, 2025
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Multiple residents urged the commission to change the speed-hump policy on Oak Hall Drive, fund missing sidewalks and review tax-assessment impacts; speakers also praised the election results and called for ethics clarity.

Several Brentwood residents used the public-comment period at the May meeting to press the commission on neighborhood traffic safety, sidewalks and property-tax assessments.

Jason Grant, who identified himself as a longtime Brentwood resident of Oak Hall Drive, urged the commission to adopt an ordinance to allow three speed humps on Oak Hall Drive to address repeated speeding. Grant said the city’s current policy requires homeowners within 1,000 feet of a proposed hump to vote, with a 66% quorum and a 66% affirmative requirement; that proximity rule, he said, leaves Oak Hall Drive without a quorum because adjacent streets are within the 1,000-foot boundary but…

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