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Creekwood petition splits neighbors; public works recommends wider travel lanes, committee to refer to traffic and parking

City of Hendersonville Public Works Committee · October 29, 2025
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Summary

Public works reported mixed neighborhood response to proposed pavement markings and traffic calming in Creekwood. Staff recommended 10-foot travel lanes with 4-foot shoulders instead of 9-foot lanes proposed in a petition; the traffic and parking committee, which includes police and fire, will review before action.

HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. — A petition and a mailed survey produced conflicting results in Creekwood subdivision as residents considered pavement markings and neighborhood traffic-calming measures at the Public Works Committee meeting Oct. 28.

Public works staff told the committee they mailed notices to about 180 residents; nine responses arrived by mail — five in favor of pavement markings and four opposed. Separately, a resident petition returned 88 signatures in favor while 92 residents did not sign; staff counted the nonrespondents as opposed for purposes of the tabulation presented to the committee.

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