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The June 16, 2025, meeting of the Transportation Advisory Committee in Spring Hill, Tennessee, focused on several key transportation issues, including the ongoing discussion regarding speed humps in the Tenured Springs area.
The meeting commenced with Mr. Scroggins addressing the committee about the history and current status of speed humps in Tenured Springs. He explained that several years prior, the Public Works staff conducted a study to determine the necessity of speed humps, which were subsequently installed after meeting the traffic calming policy requirements. However, the city has since revised its policy and no longer allows speed bumps, leading to the removal of existing bumps during recent paving efforts.
Mr. Scroggins noted that the speed humps currently in place were constructed in compliance with state and federal regulations. He mentioned that two speed humps were reinstalled in the area. The discussion was prompted by a request from a resident who operates a handicap-accessible van that sits lower to the ground, making it difficult for the vehicle to navigate over the existing speed humps.
The committee acknowledged the resident's concerns and discussed potential solutions to accommodate the needs of all residents while ensuring traffic safety. No formal decisions were made during this segment of the meeting, but the committee agreed to further evaluate the situation and consider adjustments as necessary.
Overall, the meeting highlighted the committee's commitment to addressing community concerns regarding transportation infrastructure while adhering to regulatory standards. Further discussions on this topic are expected in future meetings as the committee seeks to balance safety and accessibility for all residents.
Converted from June 16, 2025 Transportation Advisory Committee meeting on June 16, 2025
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