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Joyce Coomer: Saw only one downtown pedestrian in five trips Comments re article 91830 Comment Lower speed to 15mph from 25mph and enforce Joyce M Coomer writes: I went around the square at least five times today and saw only one pedestrian. -Joyce M CoomerJoyce Coomer - Thanks for the note. For many, the primary reason for wanting to make the Downtown safer, more attractive, and more inviting to pedestrians is that the economic impact for businesses there would be tremendous. I don't know of a single business which benefits when traffic speeds in a congested area is above 25 miles per hour. Thanks for pointing this out.- EW This story was posted on 2017-07-27 03:35:05
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