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Resident raises Main Street speeding concerns; police and mayor say fresh data, speed details possible
Summary
A longtime Main Street resident asked Depew trustees to address recurring speeding; village officials said prior data show most drivers were under 35 mph and agreed to collect and share updated counts and consider targeted enforcement and a speed sign.
A Depew resident told the Village Board on Feb. 24 that drivers frequently speed on Main Street and asked the board to consider additional traffic controls or enforcement as the weather improves.
Resident Ryan Snyder, who said he lives on Main Street, told trustees: "I was wondering if there was something we could do about that. Maybe put stop signs up or maybe at least 1 stop sign." Snyder said he sees speeding most…
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