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Village traffic study recommends speed tables, focused enforcement on Ortega and El Pueblo
Summary
A Village traffic and speed study found heavy use on Chavis and El Pueblo and recommended speed tables, speed enforcement timing and community outreach; trustees gave staff a thumbs-up to pursue neighborhood consultations and initial installations funded in this year’s budget.
The village’s public safety advisor, Frederick Osfisher, presented the results of a summer–fall traffic and speed analysis Nov. 19, reporting that Chavis Road carries the most vehicles in the village (roughly 4,100 vehicles per day on some segments), El Pueblo carries about 2,200–2,400 vehicles per day in places, and Vineyard carried roughly 1,700 vehicles per day in the counted sections.
Osfisher explained methods (stealth traffic counters…
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