City removes troublesome speed bump
Kenneth Ma
LIDO ISLE -- The city removed a speed bump from the corner of Via Lido
Nord and Via Genoa after a resident complained that it caused noise and
safety hazards.
“The neighborhood is probably happy to see the speed bump go,” said City
Manager Homer Bludau. “It doesn’t take many [motorists] going around or
driving over the bump to irritate homeowners.”
The yellow plastic speed bump was installed a month ago because of safety
concerns about people driving too fast on the residential street and not
coming to a complete stop, said Hugh Helm, president of the Lido Isle
Community Assn.
The intersection is next to Genoa Park, where many children play.
Since the speed bump was put in place, it has drawn opposition from some
residents who say it’s noisy and dangerous.
Resident Brian Singer also complained that he and others living around
the intersection were not consulted when the bump was installed.
“I resented not being consulted before the bump was installed,” Singer
said. “It is too bad we have to go to such lengths to get the people
responsible to do what they should have been doing to start with, which
is to survey the neighborhood before installing the bump.”
The city installed the speed bump on a trial basis, and will now work
with the homeowners’ association to look at other alternatives to slow
speeding cars in the neighborhood, Bludau said.
Helm said the association is considering the installation of a flatter,
rolling speed bump to span the width of the street, as well as seeking
additional police presence to discourage speeding in the area.
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