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Marietta council approves two speed tables for Hunt Street after neighborhood push

2945407 · April 9, 2025
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Summary

Marietta City Council voted 7-0 to install two speed tables on Hunt Street after a public hearing where neighbors described increased traffic and safety concerns; public works reported signatures from 13 of 15 parcels and an estimated cost of $3,000.

The Marietta City Council unanimously approved the installation of two speed tables on Hunt Street to slow traffic between Forest Avenue and North Marietta Parkway following a public hearing with multiple neighborhood residents urging action.

Public Works staff said a neighborhood petition validated 13 signatures from 15 effective parcels—surpassing the 70% approval threshold in the city’s traffic-calming policy—and that the proposed concept calls for two speed tables. Staff gave the estimated cost for installation as…

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