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<DIV>Mayor Archer, thanks for your clarification...</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" color=#000000 size=2 face=Arial>And I guess as long as we're on the subject... I reported this twice
to the town months and months ago so it's not news to them, but...I no longer
drive eastbound on Riverdale Road, by the intersection of Taylor, because of the
wagon ruts that have been formed on our brand new repaved roads. My car
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<DIV>Assuming we have had this increased traffic issue for quite a while
(which we have) and increased large truck traffic (which we have)
coming through town, why is this only now getting
attention? Why hasn't this law been better enforced up to
now? And for goodness sake, why do we need a warning period for
a restriction that has been in place since, I think, the first Tiberio
administration? Isn't it low hanging fruit?</DIV>
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<DIV>Adrianne Lefkowitz</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" color=#000000 size=2 face=Arial>Haven't we had signs that say that very thing posted for
like...forever?<BR><BR>Adrianne Lefkowitz<BR>Somewhere in Riverdale
Park<BR><BR><BR>The Town of Riverdale Park will be installing and
enforcing commercial<BR>vehicles that are using residential streets as a
cut through to avoid<BR>state roads and traffic delays. The signs will be
posted "NO THRU<BR>TRUCKS OVER 5 TON". This will not include buses or
local deliveries.<BR>Due to the increasing commercial vehicle traffic,
damaged roads and<BR>pedestrian safety it is necessary to enforce these
restrictions. Once<BR>the signs are in place there will be a warning
period before state<BR>citations are issued. Any questions should be
directed to Pfc Alford<BR>or Lt. Powell at
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