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AGENDA
Traffic Safety Committee
July 27th, 2005
3:15 pm
Issues:
Willowwood Street-Resident is requesting stop sign because of speeding. Traffic counts/speeds show no signs of speeding.
Wilds
View-Resident is requesting No Parking signs on Wilds Ridge because it is difficult to see when pulling out onto Wilds Ridge.
Watersedge/Rutgers-Resident is requesting “No Outlet” sign
at Watersedge/Rutgers and No Parking on at least one side of Watersedge for emergency access. There is a no outlet sign already installed at the intersection. Road widths are 24’ F/F.
Should have no parking on at least one side.
Lime Road/Center Road-Residents are requesting “No Parking with Trailers” signs near the Dewitte Access. Residents put together a petition
for this request. Roads are within the 2500’ radius.
Fish Point Road/Forsythe Road-Resident is requesting street sign be move from middle of his property. No recommendations, no
good spot to move the sign to.
Fulbright Circle-Resident is requesting “No Outlet” sign. Residents claims that cars are speeding down the street to get to Fairlawn Shores.
Wild Oaks
Terrace-Residents are requesting “No Outlet” sign. They feel there is lots of extra traffic.
Fox Tail Trail-Resident requesting leash/pick up after pets sign along sidewalk.
Wilderness
Ridge- Resident requesting two (2) leash/pick up after pets sign along sidewalk by park.
Fairway Heights-Resident requesting stop signs at Fox Tail Trail and Jeffers Pass. See traffic
counts.
Fish Point Road-No parking signs on reconstructed road (28’ F/F). Before recon there did exist no parking signs on both sides. Resolution recommends no parking on one side.
Cedarwood
Trail-Resident requesting “No Parking with Trailers” signs. Street is within 2500’ radius of Sand Point Access.
Candy Cove Trail-Resident is requesting “No Parking” signs on housing
side, not lakeside. At our Sept. 9th meeting, we made a decision to install “No Parking” signs along the lakeside and allow parking on the other side. Received input from most of the
neighbors and determines parking on one side only was the majority.
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