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West Keizer group offers yard 'Slow Down' signs; city staff say state supply is exhausted
Summary
At the March 19 Keizer Multimodal Safety Committee meeting, a West Keizer Neighborhood Association representative described buying low-cost yard 'Slow Down' signs to curb speeding; staff said ODOT had no available sign stock and advised placement on private property.
Carolyn Holman, representing the West Keizer Neighborhood Association, told the Keizer Multimodal Safety Committee that her group has purchased yard "Slow Down" signs to give neighbors an inexpensive way to encourage slower driving.
"We can get 6 of these signs for $30," Holman said, explaining the group wants to offer them to interested residents to post on private property. She said the effort aims to give neighbors a visible way to express concern…
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