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Resident urges long-term traffic calming on Bolte Road; council says engineer will study options
Summary
A long-time Bolte Road resident asked the Cullman City Council for permanent traffic-calming measures after years of speeding; council members said the city engineer is collecting data and suggested using existing traffic-study contract funds for a focused study.
Greg Brown, a Bolte Road resident of 25 years, told the Cullman City Council on Feb. 9 that traffic on Bolte Road has become faster and more dangerous as new subdivisions were built and called for permanent traffic-calming measures that work when police are not present.
"What we need is a traffic calming measure that physically and visibly slows down drivers," Brown said, adding that residents must cross the road to reach mailboxes and that enforcement…
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