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Resident asks for geese‑crossing signs, lower speeds near Soddy Lake; commission asks City Manager to study options
Summary
A Soddy‑Daisy resident urged the council to install geese‑crossing signs and lower speed limits near Soddy Lake to protect children and molting geese. The commission voted to have the City Manager pursue an engineering study and discussed interim speed trailers and a planned Dayton Pike paving project.
At the June 1 meeting of the Soddy‑Daisy Board of Commissioners, resident Reggie Correll urged the city to install geese‑crossing signs and reduce the speed limit along Dayton Pike near Soddy Lake and the ballfields.
"I feel there should be geese crossing signs installed and I am willing to purchase these if the City will install them," Correll said, noting that the park and ballfields are used by a large number of children and that it is molting season for the geese.
Commissioner Shipley said he had asked Correll to bring the concern to the board and…
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