Posted on August 28, 2019
Author Jacque Ryan, WKVI
At the request of a concerned citizen, North Judson officials will be looking to get some speed limit signage installed on Division Street.
During recognition of guests at the most recent Town Council meeting, resident Pam Stalbaum thanked Town Marshal Kelly Fisher and Town Superintendent Joe Leszek for their quick response with clearing a blocked sign on Division Street.
She went onto ask if Town officials would consider adding some additional speed limit signs there since, currently, the lone sign on the road is a school zone speed limit sign that is only applicable for a specified amount of time during the day.
Stalbaum stated, “I just wondered if there would be ever, in the near future, that Division Street could have speed limit signs because we have none but John Street, Hubeny, Liberty, Campbell, they all have them but we don’t have them on our street.”
She added that vehicles seem to get going pretty quickly down that road.
Councilwoman Wendy Hoppe asked if there were any extra signs in the Town’s archive and Town Superintendent Leszek said he could check.
Council President John Rowe asked Town Marshal Fisher to investigate what the speed limit in that area should be and directed Leszek to find the appropriate placement to install the signage. They both indicated they would follow through.
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