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Residents press for cameras, targeted traffic enforcement and volunteer patrols in La Habra Heights
Summary
Public commenters and council members urged camera enforcement, license-plate readers and temporary speed-control devices to tackle speeding and oversized trucks; volunteers urged reviving a civilian volunteer patrol as a visibility measure.
Residents at the La Habra Heights workshop urged the council to pursue traffic-calming measures, license-plate readers and other low-cost technology to improve safety on narrow, hilly roads, and several speakers urged resurrecting the Volunteer Patrol program to boost visible patrols.
Monica Gunns, a Reposado Drive resident, described difficulty turning onto Hacienda from her street and urged the city to consider physical speed-control devices and camera enforcement at problem intersections. "By the time I get out, a car will be on my bumper," she said, and asked whether bolt-on humps or…
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