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Reidville council hears updates on College/Chestnut intersection, paving and new radar sign amid enforcement concerns

Reidville Town Council · May 12, 2026
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Summary

Councilmember Bob Jordan said the College Street/Chestnut Street intersection project remains on schedule for completion by the end of June; Councilmember Justin Beardsley reported a speed radar sign on Reidville Road and said the Sheriff’s Office is aware of speeding but has enforcement limits due to legislative restrictions.

Councilmember Bob Jordan told the Reidville Town Council on May 12 that the College Street/Chestnut Street intersection project is on schedule and expected to be completed by the end of June; he also said the county paving project should wrap up by the end of the month and reported that a facility has been torn down and a well has been filled in.

Councilmember Justin Beardsley said a speed radar sign has been installed on Reidville Road. Audience member Buddy Carlton asked who is responsible for the radar and whether residents could get signs on Gaston Street and elsewhere in Reidville. Mayor Pro Tem Bob Jordan said there has been an issue with kids riding motorcycles and electric bikes. Beardsley said the Sheriff’s Office is aware of the issue, “but its ability to enforce certain matters is limited due to legislative restrictions.” The council did not announce a specific plan to add additional radar signs at the meeting.

Councilmember Amy Gore also reminded residents that the spring festival will be held Saturday, May 16, 2026. The council did not record additional traffic‑control measures during the meeting; follow‑up would likely require staff research and possible coordination with county law enforcement.