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Resident urges safety upgrades on blind Pleasant Hill Road curve; staff points to SS4A study and upcoming outreach

Pleasant Hill Traffic Safety Commission · February 4, 2026
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Summary

A resident told the Traffic Safety Commission that a blind curve on Pleasant Hill Road near an elementary school and nursing facility draws speeding drivers and a handful of crashes over the past decade; staff said the corridor is included in the Safe Streets for All (SS4A) study and invited the public to a Feb. 17 Zoom workshop.

A Pleasant Hill resident, Mary Anne Fernany, told the Traffic Safety Commission on Feb. 3 that a sharp, blind curve on Pleasant Hill Road near an elementary school and a nursing school has become a recurring safety concern for people who live there.

"In the 10 years we lived there, there's been a handful of accidents," Fernany said, adding that drivers often speed around the curve and that there is no stoplight, stop sign or sidewalk near her driveway. She urged the city to…

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