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Tuesday, April 17

Neighbor Fights for Speeders and Wins

Community activist Nancy Kotwasinski has another victory under her belt. Only problem is, her victory is a defeat for safe neighborhoods in Scottsdale. Speeding vehicles are all over Scottsdale's surface streets and no neighborhood is immune. When the city took action to install traffic safety controls around the 90th Street/Diamond Rim Dr. area, Nancy stepped in and declared, "Enough is enough." Apparently, Nancy and her husband are building a home in the area and the thought of unsightly pavement and a metal sign announcing the speed bump are just too much for them to bear. So they fought city hall and won. Unfortunately, safety in Scottsdale lost.

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