A resident on Crossmoor Lane told me about continuing severe problems with speeders on his street. Cut-through traffic from Herr Lane gets up to 50 mph by the time it arrives at Girard, often not making a stop there.
The problem has gotten so bad that, not only are the people who are living along the street complaining to each other, but one resident decided to move out of the city -- even though the family had only lived there a year and a half. They considered the speeding traffic to be a very dangerous situation for their young children.
The problem seems to be the worst when Ballard dismisses its students: around 2:45 to 3:30 p.m. It actually is more frequent.
Residents suggested renting an electronic speed sign ... parking a marked police vehicle midway on the street.
In the past, the Graymoor-Devondale police have offered to park an unmarked car to catch speeders. Chief Renzi said that he is going to work on the problem.
The problem has gotten so bad that, not only are the people who are living along the street complaining to each other, but one resident decided to move out of the city -- even though the family had only lived there a year and a half. They considered the speeding traffic to be a very dangerous situation for their young children.
The problem seems to be the worst when Ballard dismisses its students: around 2:45 to 3:30 p.m. It actually is more frequent.
Residents suggested renting an electronic speed sign ... parking a marked police vehicle midway on the street.
In the past, the Graymoor-Devondale police have offered to park an unmarked car to catch speeders. Chief Renzi said that he is going to work on the problem.