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Residents urge stronger traffic calming at Oak Knoll School; staff cite design, ADA and drainage limits
Summary
Neighbors pressed the Complete Streets Commission to add speed‑reducing measures between the last speed hump and the Oak Knoll crosswalk and requested a field meeting; staff said a raised crosswalk is not part of the current design because of drainage and ADA constraints but will consider other measures.
Residents near Oak Knoll Elementary told the Complete Streets Commission on Dec. 10 they are worried drivers are speeding through the approach to the school and urged more immediate calming measures between the last speed hump and the crosswalk.
A long‑time resident told commissioners, "It has become a veritable raceway and really dangerous," and urged the commission to consider adding signage, more visible speed‑hump markings and an additional speed element closer to the crosswalk. Another resident said he has video evidence of drivers running the stop sign and…
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