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Residents press Inkster on damaged streets and traffic hazards; officials cite limited funding
Summary
Residents raised safety concerns about Michigan Avenue traffic signals and side‑street speeding; officials said road repairs are prioritized by pavement condition, permanent speed humps are costly and winter maintenance complicates installation, and the city is finalizing locations for electronic speed‑feedback signs with the police department.
Multiple residents used the Jan. 5 meeting to press city leaders about poor street conditions and traffic safety. A resident noted that traffic signals on Michigan Avenue had been removed or converted to blinking lights and said that pedestrian crossings on six‑lane corridors now feel…
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