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Residents press for stop signs, lane striping and enforcement at Park Vista, Broadview Chase and Cambridge
Summary
Neighborhood residents told the committee they face regular speeding, dangerous corner-cutting and near-misses at the Park Vista/Broadview Chase/Cambridge corridors. City staff proposed centerline striping on curves and enhanced pedestrian crossings; residents opposed removing on-street parking and asked for enforcement and three-leg crosswalks.
Several Park Vista neighborhood residents and parents urged the committee to take a range of actions to reduce speeding and improve pedestrian safety at Broadview Chase and Cambridge and along Park Vista Drive.
Residents described frequent speeding, motorists cutting corners on the curved intersections, blocked sight lines and a handful of accidents. Janet Chittick said Park Vista needed lower posted speeds and additional stop signs, calling for a 20-mph limit in high-risk spots. Multiple speakers asked for enhanced enforcement by police, flashing signs and improved crosswalk markings.
Staff reported speed studies…
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