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The posted speed limit is 30 in a residential area. Cars on this road travel in excess of 50 miles an hour. A few speed bumps would slow traffic to a normal rate.
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The posted speed limit is 30 in a residential area. Cars on this road travel in excess of 50 miles an hour. A few speed bumps would slow traffic to a normal rate.
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Stacy Jones (Guest)
Kara Curry (Guest)
Stacy Jones (Guest)
The Traffic Calming Program has many different options for addressing cut through speeding traffic. Physical changes such as speed humps are not always the most effective way to resolve speeding issues in every neighborhood. This is why we suggest that the neighborhood group within the area meet with the Traffic Calming coordinator to try and come up with the best solution for each individual neighborhood. Please let me know if I can further assist.
Stacy Jones
Metro Public Works
862-8716
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Kelley (Guest)
Debi Tucker (Guest)
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Stacy Jones (Guest)
Bradford Hills Drive Residents,
We do understand your frustrations, and we do want to help you and your neighbors try to get this problem resolved. The best way to get this done is for everyone to work together. I will be glad to set up a neighborhood meeting with your neighborhood group, and the traffic calming coordinator (Benny Word) to discuss this matter further. However, without any contact information or an application with a neighborhood contact person we are at a stand still with this request. I will be glad to assist in whatever way possible. Anyone of you can contact me by email or at the number listed below.
Stacy Jones
862-8716
stacy.mccoy-jones@nashville.gov
Kim (Guest)
Stacy Jones (Guest)
Ms. Tucker,
Metro Public Works has tried to assist Holt woods Subdivision as much as possible by placing the speed trailer out on Holt Run Drive and Stone Run Drive . This subdivision is a one way in-one way out neighborhood that is all dead end streets, therefore, it does not qualify for the traffic calming program. In neighborhoods built like this the only people using the streets are residents to get in and out of there homes, which usually means the residents are the ones that are speeding. The traffic calming program was designed to help with cut-thru speeding traffic on residental roadways that were not built to maintain the heavy traffic flow, and speed. For speed limit enforcement you will need to contact your local police precinct and ask for radar enforcement. I will be glad to assist you in any way possible and answer any further questions you may have.
Stacy Jones
862-8716
stacy.mccoy-jones@nashville.gov
Debi Tucker (Guest)
Stacy Jones (Guest)
Ms. Tucker,
I am so sorry, you are correct! Thank you for calling and setting me straight! :) It was nice talking with you. Have a great evening!
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Public Works (Guest)
Bradford Hills Drive Residents,
Without an application from a neighborhood group, we are unable to proceed with any Traffic Calming Studies. More information is available on our website at http://www.nashville.gov/pw/mntmp/
If you are not interested in the Traffic Calming Program, you can contact your local police precinct and request speed limit enforcement.
Thank you,
Metro Public Works
615-862-8750
Concerned (Guest)
Interesting, Public Works, we will advise our HOA representative to request such.
And yes, we are in contact with Sgt. Schmitz, the South Community Affairs Coordinator for the South Precinct with the Metro Police Dept.
I advise others to contact him, 880-3182, and advise him of this issue. He is also working on the noise complaint (booming stereos driving thru during the night and wee hours of the morning.)
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