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Residents press Clifton Heights council on speeding, noisy vehicles; borough plans rumble-strip pilot and traffic study
Summary
At the meeting residents raised concerns about speeding, noisy vehicles and construction traffic. Police said enforcement is limited (the borough cannot use radar); the borough will trial rumble strips on one street per ward and the engineer will do traffic studies after the Springford Road project and again a year after school starts.
Several Clifton Heights residents used closing public comment to press the borough on speeding, heavy construction trucks and loud vehicle noise in residential neighborhoods. Council members, the police chief and the borough engineer outlined short-term and longer-range responses.
Residents’ concerns: Speakers described construction trucks, cut-through traffic on Harrison Avenue, and motorists speeding through residential streets near schools. One resident identified himself as Andy Robinson of 17 Harrison Avenue and asked about construction trucks and…
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