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Residents urge city to install speed‑limit signs and speed bumps on Summit Drive after near‑misses
Summary
Residents from Chanticleer and adjacent neighborhoods told the commission they are fearful of fast traffic on Summit Drive, citing cars 'going at least 80 miles per hour' and repeated incidents of vehicles turning around on sidewalks; they asked for speed‑limit signage, physical calming measures and a dead‑end sign.
Boynton Beach — Several residents of Chanticleer, Palmland Villas and surrounding neighborhoods addressed the City Commission on Jan. 20 to report repeated high‑speed driving and dangerous turnaround maneuvers on Summit Drive, a local street adjacent to Hunters Run's back entrance.
Marla Wright described a morning incident in which a red sports car — a…
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