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From: john higgins <jphiggins_at_(domain_name_was_removed)>
Date: Mon Apr 02 2007 - 18:13:56 PDT

Dear City Council and Police Chief Goitia,
It has been 6 weeks since I notified you of speeders on Willow Road (see my
email below). Yet the problem persists. Let me be more specific: in the
early morning at about 5:30 or 6am numerous cars travel at what appears to
be well over 40mph in a 25 mph zone. This problem needs to be solved now.
Please devote your attention to it.
Sincerely,
John Higgins

From: john higgins
To: city.council@menlopark.org; PoliceChief@menlopark.org
Sent: 2/15/2007 8:12 AM
Subject: Speeding in Menlo Park
Importance: Low
-----Original Message-----

Dear City Council and Police Chief Goitia,
I was delighted to read on the front page of the Mercury News that the
CHP have begun enforcing the speed limit on freeways in the south bay.
Next, I would like to read in the Almanac that Menlo Park police have
begun to enforce the speed limits on Menlo Park's surface streets. I
have complained several times to dispatch that speeds on Willow road are
well in excess of the posted maximum of 25mph. In addition, people
frequently speed down Gilbert ave and Marmona drive. Speeding threatens
the public safety and degrades the quality of our streets for walking
and cycling. Please devote your attention to this problem.
Thank you,
John Higgins
Marmona Drive
Received on Mon Apr 2 19:13:07 2007


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