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Residents press Auburn Hills council to slow traffic, city says a speed study and enforcement are underway

Auburn Hills City Council · May 5, 2025
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Summary

Two residents urged the council to reduce speeds and truck cut-throughs on Taylor Road; the police reported recent targeted enforcement, a radar trailer deployment and a weeklong traffic study, and said staff will analyze sight distance and routing with waste haulers.

Two Auburn Hills residents used the public-comment period at the May 5 city council meeting to press officials for immediate action on traffic safety along Taylor Road.

Karen Johnson told the council it is essential to “control the speed on Taylor Road” and asked for roundabouts at Taylor and Jocelyn and at Giddings and Jocelyn to slow traffic and stop large trucks from using the residential street as a cut-through. Jeff Meyer, who said he has lived on Taylor Road since 1997, questioned why the roadway’s posted speed has…

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