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<br />VI. SET AGENDA <br /> <br />The following items were added to the agenda: <br /> <br />. Resignation of Michael Navin under Consent Agenda. <br /> <br />Motion bv Council Member Travis. seconded bv Council Member Broussard <br />Vickers to approve the aeenda with noted additions. All in favor. Motion <br />carried unanimousIv. <br /> <br />VII. PETITIONS AND COMPLAINTS <br /> <br />Speed Complaints <br /> <br />Karen Nasca, 7037 Brian Court, stated she is concerned about the speed in her <br />neighborhood and at the corner of the named streets. She noted at this <br />intersection there is a bicycle trail with numerous children crossing the street. <br />Ms. Nasca stated additional stop signs are needed or police need to make a greater <br />presence at this intersection. <br /> <br />AI Peterson, 7065 Dupre Road, noted there is concern for traffic down Dupre <br />Road driving extremely fast. He noted traffic does not observe the stop signs <br />during morning traffic or in the afternoon. Mr. Peterson noted there are many <br />families in the area with children on bikes and roller blades. He asked that a <br />speed sign be posted in his area to make traffic aware of the residential speed <br />zone. <br /> <br />Keith Jovanovich, 7269 Old Mill Road, stated 17 people signed a petition two <br />years ago to get a stop sign at 73rd and Old Mill Road to no avail. He expressed <br />concern for the additional stop sign placed on 73rd and Quebec and that there is <br />still not a stop sign on 73m and Old Mill Road. Mr. Jovanovich stated he feels the <br />neighbors in this area are feeling discriminated against and would not like to see a <br />death happen in order to make a stop sign be placed at the intersection. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber stated stop signs are put in through petitions after discussing it <br />with the police department and City Council. He explained many stop signs are <br />not observed in the City, which has become a hazard for the residents in <br />Centerville. Mayor Wilharber indicated that a crime watch could also be set up in <br />each neighborhood to catch license plates of speeding drivers, which could then <br />be passed along to the police department. <br /> <br />Christine Fischback, 1684 Lakeland Circle, stated a car went through her yard last <br />week due to the high speed it was traveling. She explained traffic is out of control <br />in her neighborhood due to the fact there are a large number of children in the <br />area. <br /> <br />Ms. Nasca asked ifa "Children at Play" sign could be put in the high-speed traffic <br />area. Mayor Wilharber stated a petition would be needed to approve this signage <br />addition as well. <br /> <br />3 <br />