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speeding, sideshows? They have literally taken jobs in other areas already, like that of the <br />police officers that deal specifically with the homeless and defunding from school officer’s. <br />With ALL defunding I’m curious how are city council is gonna fix this issue? <br />Randy Riggin (https://nextdoor.com/profile/53416890/)• <br />Washington Manor <br />Hi Stacy, thanks for this comment. Benny suggested I solicit my neighbors input to get <br />a feel for the community's perception of the Lewelling problem. We really didn't talk about <br />the police department. If this process produces a traffic mechanism such as a stop light (as <br />opposed to an officer issuing citations), then I'm not sure how much SLPD involvement <br />would be necessary. In my 5 years living in Washington Manor, I've never seen SLPD <br />ticket a driver on Lewelling (though I wish I would!). <br />Kenneth Jeong (https://nextdoor.com/profile/10115241/)• <br />Washington Manor <br />Randy Riggin (https://nextdoor.com/profile/53416890)My professional experience <br />with speed enforcement and police (many Cities) is that once police start writing tickets, <br />there is usually a *temporary* improvement to speeding. this is not usually sustainable <br />because eventually police will move their assets to another area and speeding will return. <br />Typically engineered improvements are usually far more effective at reducing speeding <br />than enforcement based solutions since they are permanent and usually involve physical <br />capitol improvements that (hopefully) last many decades. <br />BTW- Research proves that stop signs and traffic signals do not slow speeds. Also the <br />City is not likely to install either unless the location satisfies what is called a Stop Warrant <br />or a Signal Warrant as specified by the MUTCD. For each case, there needs to be a <br />sufficiently high number of conflicting vehicle movements before a warrant is satisfied. For <br />all the side streets along Lewelling, I do not observe there are a high enough number <br />4Reply18 JunThank <br />Reply19 JunThank <br />Search Nextdoor <br />(https://nextdoor.com/inbox/) <br />100 <br />Page 6 of 30LEWELLING BLVD IS OUT OF CONTROL — Nextdoor <br />7/28/2020file:///C:/Users/User/Desktop/Randy/City%20of%20San%20Leandro/LEWELLING%20BLVD%20IS%20OUT%20OF%20CO... <br />69
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