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RECENT SPEED STUDY —Come to a meeting and try it out how to make these amenities better for the community?Do you value the parks, play equipment and have great ideas on Wednesday of <br /> every month at 6:30 p.m.) to serve.your community? It only takes one (1) evening a month (first ered volunteering in Have you ever consid- ing.love to fill that open-Committee would <br /> The City and the has one (1) vacancy. tion Committee still The Parks & Recrea- the Downtown Master Plan aesthetics.You will see the building take shape with a character envisioned <br /> by Façade grant to replace/update their existing garage on the property. The Southern Rail is the first business to receive a $5,000 Building GRANT PROGRAMEDA REVOLVING LOAN/ <br /> PARK & REC VACANCY partment. questions feel free to contact the Centennial Lakes Police De-which is the posted speed limit on Brian Drive. If you have any MPH with only 1% of <br /> all vehicles traveling above 30 MPH eling under 27.29 MPH. The highest speed captured was at 36.7 Brian Drive was 21.03 mph with over 95% of the vehicles trav-Results: Of the 3200 <br /> vehicles studied the median speed on partment after having completed the most recent study. up email we received from the police de--lowing is the followstreet in question and attaching <br /> them to a data logger. The fol-These studies are done by laying speed sensing tubes across the dotally based and a matter of perception, is a speed study. there is an inherent problem <br /> or whether the complaint is anec-get such comments, an effective tool in evaluating whether regarding chronic speeding in their neighborhood. When we From time to time, the city fields <br /> complaints from residents Page 3 <br /> <br />
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