NORTH PROVIDENCE – Speaking to the Town Council at a “speed bump summit” that never quite got off the ground last week, Mayor Charles Lombardi said he thinks the town needs its police to more consistently enforce traffic rules in neighborhoods.
Councilor Stefano Famiglietti made the move at the March 2 meeting to send the matter to both the council’s ordinance and finance subcommittees, suggesting as he did that the town might need additional enforcement to pair with any changes to traffic devices to better control speeding.
It’s clear, said Famiglietti, that the town needs to come up with some sort of solution because it can’t just keep adding stop signs and speed bumps.
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