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Residents urge action on Pershing Boulevard speeding as city pledges follow-up; officials praise winter-storm response

Dayton City Commission · January 28, 2026
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Residents urged the commission to address long-standing speeding on Pershing Boulevard and requested greater outreach; Deputy City Manager Lofton said civil engineering and police are reviewing the black-box traffic data and will follow up. Lofton also publicly thanked staff for the city’s winter-storm response.

Two residents urged the commission to address speeding and pedestrian-safety concerns on Pershing Boulevard and asked to be included in neighborhood conversations.

"I'm not screaming for a speed bump. I'm screaming for some action to happen on the street because this has been going on for decades," Paul Kerrigan told commissioners, urging one-to-one outreach to residents who may be intimidated by application processes.

Ed Jeske, who…

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