Re: Speeding and running stop signs

Re: Speeding and running stop signs

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Speeding and running stop signs DR 11-25-2005
DR wrote:

> Our (California) HOA has not taken any action to enforce speed limits and
> stop signs on the private streets in our gated community. They have been
> sent several certified letters informing them of the extremely dangerous
> levels of speeding and ignoring stop signs.
>
> They had a professional traffic study done about 1.5 years ago which
> recommended Education, Enforcement and Engineering. To date they have not
> even sent out notices reminding people to slow down/stop at stop signs, much
> less set up third party traffic enforcement or any traffic calming items.
>
> They did however set up a circus of a 'safety' committee which was voted
> into place. The speeders far outnumber the affected residents (about 20
> affected homes out of 107 in this gated community-there are several others
> in our HOA) and they stacked the committee with speeders. They made some
> very illogical suggestions to the Board, which would actually INCREASE
> speeding, for example, create a no parking zone on the affected street. It
> is a fact that parked cars slow down traffic. The HOA also painted a double
> yellow line down the street, another huge mistake as it also is shown to
> increase speeding on residential streets and is discouraged by most cities.
>
> Do you think this situation which has gone on for over three years might be
> considered gross negligence by the Board of Directors? Can they be held
> liable if a tragedy occurs? There are several easy to implement solutions
> well within their grasp which they have neglected to put into place. Board
> members have stated they are concerned that residents might be upset if they
> spend HOA money to enforce the speed limit. Any suggestions?
>
>
You are another HOA American born moron mongoloid who would like to use
powers of HOA to tyrannize others. You are probably same idiot who gets
in the express lain and drives 65 miles to block everyone to go 80.
Cannot wait until bubble bursts and assholes like you lose 50% of their
home values.
-Sub
http://woodsidevillage.ocsatire.com/perl/wood.pl






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