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Residents press for more enforcement on red-light and speeding; engineers, police and residents seek safer bike lanes and school‑zone protections
Summary
Neighborhood working-group members pushed for targeted traffic enforcement on Oracle Road and near schools, urged prevention and education for distracted driving, and asked planners to prefer flexible language for protected bike lanes rather than designs that could trap cyclists.
Traffic and pedestrian safety drew extended discussion. Residents said speeding, aggressive drivers and distracted driving are creating rear-end collisions and other hazards; Mike Weisberger and others urged outreach and prevention in addition to enforcement.
Sergeant Marshall Morris described intersection engineering and enforcement: he said many lights have "at least a 2 second delay between when it goes…
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