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Residents press Shenandoah council for traffic-calming on Grogans Mill; county controls corridor
Summary
At a public hearing, residents urged flashing beacons, radar speed displays, portable calming devices and access to county-allocated Flock cameras to curb speeding on Grogans Mill; mayor and staff said the roadway is county-maintained and the city will coordinate with Precinct 2 and the county commissioner.
Residents and councilmembers told the Shenandoah City Council on March 25 that speeding and heavy traffic around Grogans Mill and Wellman create safety risks for pedestrians and neighborhood access.
Marie Wise (addressed in the meeting as "Miss Wise" when she took the podium) described attempts to engage the city and said she had submitted a neighborhood proposal. "We experience the speed racers going down Grogan's Mill. You try and get across that road and you're taking your life in your hands," she said.
Phil Boudreaux, speaking for…
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