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Residents press Hurst City Council for permanent fixes on West Pleasant View traffic

Hurst City Council · April 14, 2026
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Residents described daily speeding, heavy truck detours and near-misses on West Pleasant View Drive and urged the Hurst City Council to install permanent calming measures; North Tarrant Express and city staff gave timelines for reopening the frontage road and pedestrian bridge and pledged follow-up.

Taylor Camps, a West Pleasant View Drive resident, told the Hurst City Council on April 14 that months of detour traffic and repeated near-misses have left neighbors “exhausted and near a breaking point,” and called on the city to install permanent traffic-calming measures.

“We are asking for your action immediately on this,” Camps said as she described videos and still photos of two informal travel lanes, ignored stop signs and trucks on a residential street. Camps asked the council to consider solar-powered flashing stop signs, reflective enhancements and speed bumps, and she asked staff to…

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