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Mariemont schedules open house on experimental road closure after residents raise safety concerns
Summary
Mariemont—s safety committee recommended an October open house to present results of an experimental road closure and next steps for traffic calming after residents and councilmembers questioned whether the test measured safety rather than traffic flow.
The Village of Mariemont's council agreed to present results of an experimental road closure and related traffic studies at an open house in October, after residents questioned whether the trial measured safety and not merely traffic flow.
Safety-committee member Matthew Ayre submitted minutes recommending an open-house format at Mariemont Elementary to walk residents through the experiment's data, alternative traffic-calming options and a public-comment period. The committee also recommended continued periodic radar monitoring, occasional placement of a decoy patrol vehicle and…
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