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Bryson Cove resident asks Spring Hill for speed bumps and traffic-calming after new apartments increased cut-through traffic
Summary
A Bryson Cove resident told the board that a new 192-unit apartment complex has turned the cul-de-sac into a cut-through, creating blind spots and safety concerns. The city’s traffic advisory committee chair offered to meet to review the petition and discuss criteria.
A resident of Bryson Cove urged the Board of Mayor and Aldermen on Monday to act on traffic-calming measures after what he described as a rise in cut-through traffic following construction of a nearby 192-unit apartment complex.
“I live on Bryson Cove. A cove, as we all know, is shaped like this — an enclosed short street. Well, Bryson Cove is now Bryson Turnpike because it’s now a through street,” said resident Chris Urban, who read a petition he said has signatures from…
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