La Mesa testing temporary speed bumps near city hall
La Mesa is testing temporary rubber speed bumps on Date Avenue near City Hall as part of a pilot program aimed at improving neighborhood safety. La Mesa, California, is testing temporary rubber speed bumps near City Hall as part of a pilot program aimed at improving neighborhood safety. However, Benjamin Palaniuk, a longtime resident of La Mesa, has questioned the speed bumps' location, stating they are not addressing the city's most pressing traffic safety concerns. The city is currently seeking community feedback to determine potential adjustments to the pilot program. Palaniuku argues that the location of these speed bumps is a lower priority than other areas in the city and that the city should instead focus on initiatives that benefit more residents.
Publicado : hace 6 meses por Jane Kim en Politics
LA MESA (KGTV) — La Mesa is testing temporary rubber speed bumps on Date Avenue near City Hall as part of a pilot program aimed at improving neighborhood safety, but at least one longtime resident que... [1962 symbols]