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Resident urges stronger enforcement at Main Street/2nd South crosswalk used by schoolchildren
Summary
During public comment at the Dec. 6 Snowflake council meeting, resident April Brimhall said about 50 children use the crosswalk at Main Street and 2nd South in the afternoon and urged increased police presence and ticketing to enforce posted school-zone speeds.
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At the Snowflake Town Council meeting on Dec. 6, resident April Brimhall asked the council to increase police presence and enforce the posted school-zone speed limit at the crosswalk on Main Street and 2nd South, saying roughly 50 children use that crossing in the afternoons and drivers are not slowing.
Brimhall described the situation during the call-to-public portion of the meeting and asked that tickets be issued and the speed limit enforced. Council did not take a formal vote or direct staff to a specific enforcement action during the meeting; the comment was recorded for council consideration.
What’s next: No formal follow-up or enforcement schedule was announced on the record; residents seeking action may request that staff place the issue on a future agenda for police or public works response.
