Dearborn Heights mayor announces City Council-approved pilot for flashing stop signs near schools
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Mayor Mobehu said the Dearborn Heights City Council approved a pilot program to install flashing stop signs to curb reckless driving, with installations to begin around schools; timing and vote details were not specified.
Mayor Mobehu announced that the Dearborn Heights City Council approved a pilot program to install flashing stop signs intended to curb reckless driving.
"We have some exciting news," the mayor said, announcing the council action and saying the signs will be tested near schools. The mayor framed the move as an early public-safety measure, noting reckless driving as one of the administration's top priorities.
According to Mayor Mobehu, the council voted to approve new flashing stop signs across the city and the administration plans to "pilot these around our schools first." The mayor called the change "one of the beginning things for public safety," but did not provide a timeline, budget, or vote tally for the council action in the message.
The announcement was delivered as a short mayoral update; the mayor asked residents to "stay tuned" for further details about locations and installation timing.

