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Residents press Robbinsville council to study speed bumps after near-misses on Cody Street

Robbinsville Town Council · December 13, 2025
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Summary

Council heard persistent safety concerns from residents about speeding on Cody Street and asked a board member to canvass neighbors and return with recommendations; discussion included types of speed bumps and possible relocation.

Residents and council members discussed safety concerns on Cody Street after citizens reported vehicles speeding past homes where children ride bicycles.

A board member who lives on Cody Street described multiple near-miss incidents and asked permission to canvass neighbors to collect their views. “I have, like, actually witnessed vehicles coming through that street… and I've watched out before, for a car to come flying by and just, like and a kid come around the curve,” the member said, arguing for resident outreach before the board decides on permanent measures.

Councilors compared speed-bump styles used elsewhere in town, noting Depot Street bumps are less aggressive than those on Cody Street, and discussed possible options including smaller or fewer bumps, or relocating an existing one. Members emphasized the need for resident input before making a decision and agreed to return the item to the agenda after the canvass.

The board also referenced concerns about emergency vehicles and maintenance impacts when placing new speed-calming devices. Staff and members agreed that a fact-finding visit and resident survey should precede any installation.