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Residents urge lower speed limits after crashes; neighbors ask about potential water facility and ICE identification ordinance
Summary
Residents raised safety concerns about high speeds and repeated crashes on 113th Avenue and nearby roads, sought city help with county speed limits and roundabout options; neighbors also pressed staff for information about a proposed water‑facility site and one resident asked how to pursue a city ordinance requiring ICE agents to unmask and display badges.
Several residents used the council’s open‑forum slot to press the Dayton City Council on neighborhood safety and pending utility plans.
Keith Grover, who lives on 113th Avenue, told the council that multiple vehicles have recently left the road and struck yard posts and trees. He described one crash that left a vehicle sideways in his driveway and said the road currently posts a 45 mph speed limit he considers too high for a short residential connector. “That intersection, we all know it’s a dangerous intersection,” Grover said, urging the council to consider lowering the limit to 30…
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