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Mount Healthy hears residents, UDF on alley safety; council asks staff for options

Mt. Healthy City Council · September 18, 2024
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Summary

Residents and a United Dairy Farmers official described repeated cut‑through traffic and damage in an alley behind the UDF store; UDF said it has added speed control measures and offered further fixes, and council asked staff to gather traffic data and costed options for a safety committee review.

Mount Healthy city council held a public hearing on Sept. 17 about safety and access in the alley next to the United Dairy Farmers (UDF) store, where residents said vehicles repeatedly cut through, park on private property and have caused damage, and a UDF representative outlined measures the company has taken and offered more help.

Tim Kling, UDF's director of real estate, said the store was rebuilt about eight years ago and the company has tried multiple fixes after accidents and damage near the alley, including a stop sign, an asphalt speed hump and an upgraded outdoor camera. "We've invested $4,500,000 into the Mount Healthy…

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