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Resident urges clearer 15 mph school‑zone signage on Long View Drive

April 20, 2026 | White Oak, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania


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Resident urges clearer 15 mph school‑zone signage on Long View Drive
During public comment at the April 20 meeting, Don Halberg of 115 Long View Drive said he lives at the last single‑family house before a school property and urged council to review school‑zone signage.

Halberg said a 15 mph speed limit applies only while signs are flashing and that, when the signs are not flashing, the municipal speed limit reverts to 25 mph. He told council parents leaving the school parking lot do not encounter a posted 15 mph sign and urged the borough to "pay close attention" to sign placement to ensure drivers slow near the school.

Council thanked Halberg for raising the concern; no formal staff action was recorded in the meeting minutes on this item, though the topic relates to public safety and traffic signage.

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