Thursday, August 14, 2014

Mayor Harper has been in public office in Huntington Beach since 1998, as many have. Has he figured out the culprit yet? If not, why not? On April 17, 2014, CBS reported 3rd cyclist killed in Huntington Beach in 4 months. WHY is it happening? Speed limits too high in Huntington?

Why are speed limits still so high in Huntington Beach after all these years?
Mayor Matthew Harper had been a Huntington Beach city council member
since 2010 and Huntington resident for many years, like many others, and in
public office since 1998. Has he figured out the major culprit yet? On
April 17, 2014, CBS reported 3rd cyclist killed in Huntington Beach in 4
months. WHY is it happening?
Suggestion for the possible answer:
Speed limits too high in Huntington Beach ! If this blogger can see it, why
do public officials seem to not do enough about it? In a bicycle lane
city like Huntington Beach?

Do they see it, and what are they doing about it to lower the speed limits?
What has Harper (or anyone in public office) done about it, if anything?

Anyone who has driven in Huntington knows that the speed limit is
TOO HIGH on many streets, even in school areas and on many of the main streets that
run through Huntington east of Beach blvd. such as:
1) The intersection Bushard and Indianapolis Ave., where
accidents have regularly occurred.
2) Bushard St.
3) Newland St.
4) Atlantic Ave.
5) Magnolia Ave.
6) PCH
7) Gothard East of Beach Blvd.
8) Garfield Ave. East of Beach Blvd.
9) Adams Ave. East of Beach Blvd.
10) Brookhurst Ave.
11) Beach Blvd. ( 50 mph between
Gothard and PCH!)

Surely there are more that others can think of.




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