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Staff proposes abandoning part of Kiwi Circle to stop cut-through traffic; petition shows majority support

Indian Trail Town Council · January 14, 2026
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Summary

Staff presented a petition and preliminary plan to abandon and remove part of Kiwi Circle in Rushing Park to eliminate frequent cut-through traffic; about 24 of 31 property owners signed the petition (~70%); staff outlined the N.C. statutory abandonment process and said DOT had no objections.

Town staff presented a resident‑driven petition and preliminary engineering review concerning chronic cut‑through traffic in the Rushing Park subdivision, centered on Kiwi Circle and the intersection at Olmer/Indian Trail Road. Staff said the petition was led by resident John Evans, who collected signatures from roughly 24 of 31 property owners in the affected area (about 70%).

Staff explained the statutory process for street abandonment under North…

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