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Council favors low‑impact fixes for Sueta Drive after residents cite school‑hour cut‑through traffic
Summary
After a staff speed study showed no chronic speeding, councilors discussed signs, flashing beacons and neighborhood follow-up instead of precedent-setting measures such as speed bumps or turning restrictions for Sueta Drive; next step is further neighborhood engagement.
The council spent a portion of its work session Thursday discussing resident requests for traffic calming on Sueta Drive, where neighbors reported heavy cut‑through traffic and limited visibility at a curve during school commute times.
Staff reported a stealth speed study that did not show ongoing speeding but confirmed resident concerns about traffic volume during school drop-off and pick-up.…
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