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Residents raise school pickup and speeding concerns; council asks staff to explore options

3194813 · May 6, 2025
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Members of Keizer—s Traffic Safety, Bikeways & Pedestrian Committee described repeated neighborhood complaints about cars waiting in bike lanes during school pickups and perceived speeding; councilors asked staff and police to follow up and consider short-term measures such as mobile speed trailers and targeted outreach to schools.

David Philbrook, representing the Traffic Safety, Bikeways & Pedestrian Committee, reported to the Keizer City Council that residents have repeatedly brought concerns about vehicles waiting in bike lanes and perceived speeding near local schools and on neighborhood streets.

Philbrook described recurring complaints at Claggett Middle School and nearby Alder-area streets where drivers wait in cars (sometimes in bike lanes) to pick up children at dismissal. Committee members recommended contacting school administration and using police and staff…

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