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Public Works & Property Vacation <br />Health & Public Safety <br />Committee Members Present: <br />Citizen Members Present: <br />Committee Members Present: <br />Citizen Members Present: <br />Other Council Present: <br />Others Present: <br />Agenda: <br />** JOINT COMMITTEE HEARING ** <br />July 27, 2015 5:05 PM <br />Public Works & ProaertV Vacation <br />Valerie Schey, Dr. David Varner, Henry Davis, Oliver Davis (XAB) <br />Vacant <br />Health & Public Safety <br />Derek Dieter (XAB), Dr. Fred Ferlic, Karen White, Valerie Schey <br />Bob Emery <br />Tim Scott, Gavin Ferlic <br />Lt. Eugene Eyster, Captain Jeff Rynearson, Dr. Ogilvey, <br />Chief Scott Ruszkowski, Kara Boyles <br />Speeding in Residential Neighborhoods <br />Councilmember Valerie Schey chaired a joint committee hearing called to discuss the program of <br />speeding in residential neighborhoods. This meeting of the Public Works and Property Vacation along <br />with Health & Public Safety Committee was called in response to speeding complaints received by all <br />councilmembers. Representatives from the South Bend Police Department and the Department of <br />Public Works were asked, in turn, to offer their perspectives. <br />SBPD Lt. Eyster started the discussion. He characterized himself as a one man traffic division. He said <br />PD resources were stretched thin. Current manpower levels and priority assignment preclude much <br />neighborhood enforcement. Nonetheless, Lt. Eyster other officers and Kara Boyles from Public Works all <br />said if there were specific problem areas the Police Department would try to put some additional focus <br />on enforcement. Kara Boyles asked councilmembers for a list of specific concerns. She said Public <br />Works would evaluate problem areas to consider possible physical changes to slow traffic. Tim Scott <br />asked about the possibility of speed bumps or mounds to low traffic. Kara allowed these alternatives <br />were being evaluated; but were not always practical or affordable. Lt. Eyster cautioned that a speeding <br />problem has to be established first. He said perception of speeding does not always match reality. Scott <br />Ruszkowski again indicated there were not enough police resources to address additional enforcement. <br />Dr. Ferlic said there were three components to addressing the problem. They were enforcement, <br />education, and engineering. Kara Boyles reinforced her call to the Council for specific areas to evaluate. <br />Valerie Schey submitted a handout prepared by the Sunnymede Neighborhood Association detailing <br />traffic concerns in Sunnymede. (Attached) <br />