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Harbortown resident urges traffic-calming after repeated speeding, cites lost study data

3805800 · April 23, 2025
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A Harbortown Subdivision resident told the Public Works Committee April 22 that drivers routinely exceed the 25 mph limit, putting children and pedestrians at risk; staff agreed to gather contact details and investigate enforcement and engineering options.

Mr. Raber, a Harbortown Subdivision resident, told the Public Works Committee on April 22 that vehicles routinely exceed the posted 25 mph speed limit in his neighborhood and that the situation is creating safety risks for children and people walking without sidewalks.

“We have a serious speeding issue in our neighborhood,” Mr. Raber said. He said drivers often force pedestrians into yards or cause residents to jump out of the road; he added, “I’m worried that somebody’s gonna get hurt.” He described…

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