We told you this week community members are concerned about speeders and in particular big vehicles, such as dump trucks, speeding down a roadway near their homes. We learned Tuesday larger vehicles going down Logan Boulevard are being monitored by Collier County. We were told it’s in the process of counting the number of big […]
Community members concerned with speeding on Logan Blvd in Collier County
Published: February 8, 2021 11:14 PM EST
Updated: February 9, 2021 7:03 AM EST
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People are upset after they say drivers speed down a road near their homes, causing dangerous situations.
People who live in communities off Logan Boulevard in Collier County told us speeding vehicles, including dump trucks, fly down the county road near them. It worries drivers who often have their kids with them.
Iveta Lukosiute is no stranger to the roadway.
“We live in Stone Creek, so we take Logan Boulevard ten times a day,” Lukosiute said.
She says, when she goes the speed limit, people are tailing her so close it’s dangerous.
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The state Department of Agriculture shut down 21 restaurants last week for violating COVID mitigation orders.
While restaurants were allowed to reopen Jan. 4 following a three-week shutdown ordered by Gov. Tom Wolf, they still must abide by capacity limits of 25% to 50%, masking of employees, and limits on alcohol sales.
Each of the restaurants ordered to be shut down were found to be operating in violation of the orders, and management refused to make corrections while an inspector was present, officials said.
The Department of Agriculture inspects restaurants only in counties that do not have health departments .They do not perform restaurant inspections in Allegheny, Bucks, Chester, Erie, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties.