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Eucalyptus Hill residents petition Santa Barbara council for speed humps, offer to fund radar signs
Summary
Residents of Eucalyptus Hill urged the Santa Barbara City Council on Feb. 11 to install speed humps or digital radar signs on Allston Road after decades of speeding concerns; residents say they will pay for equipment and maintenance but say city and county agencies have so far declined.
Sue Burke, president of the Eucalyptus Hill Improvement Association, told the Santa Barbara City Council on Feb. 11 that neighbors have collected more than 130 signatures asking the city to install speed humps on Allston Road to address persistent speeding.
"We have gathered over 130 signatures from our distressed neighbors," Burke said, summarizing a multi‑decade neighborhood effort to slow traffic. She told council the association had offered to purchase and maintain radar speed signs, but said city staff told them that because the signs would be on city property, the city would have to assume maintenance and…
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