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Residents press commission on speed bumps, alley repairs, waste billing and parking signage
Summary
Multiple residents used public comment to raise neighborhood safety and service concerns, including a denied speed-bump petition on Pershing Boulevard, dangerous alleys and unclear paid-parking signage; residents requested follow-up memos and enforcement.
Several residents raised neighborhood infrastructure and service concerns during public comment at the Dayton City Commission meeting.
Paul Kerrigan described a petition effort to install a speed bump on the 1400–1500 block of Pershing Boulevard after repeated speeding, collisions and property damage; he said the city engineering evaluation found only 44% of required homeowner responses and denied the…
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