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Council weighs targeted radar details and passive options to curb speeding on Euclid Avenue; e-bike rules reiterated
Summary
Police chief reported about 25 speeding stops over a recent weekend and proposed dedicated radar enforcement for Euclid Avenue (estimated overtime $4,000–$8,000); council also reviewed passive options and the city’s enforcement stance on e-bikes and scooters.
Wickliffe council discussed speeding complaints on Euclid Avenue at its April 13 meeting and heard from Police Chief Bush about enforcement options including short-term dedicated radar details and passive measures such as speed-feedback signs.
Chief Bush said officers recorded about 25 traffic stops for speed over a recent weekend and that a focused radar detail — a month-long effort of…
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