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Cape Coral Schools installing more flashing signs for student traffic safety
Published: May 19, 2021 5:08 AM EDT
Updated: May 19, 2021 7:46 AM EDT
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To try keeping our children safe as they head off to school, Cape Coral will approve new signs with flashing, attention-grabbing lights to go in school zones.
The Cape Coral Police Department says it has issued an average of 50 tickets in school zones per year since 2017, and a lot of warnings, too. Will more of these signs make school zones safer?
The City of Cape Coral shows 20 of their schools are not up to standards when it comes to signage in school zones. This includes a speed limit sign with flashing lights as well as a school crossing sign. CCPD says, in many cases, drivers are not paying attention or they are in a rush; both are unacceptable.
A tip that brought members of the Cape Coral police and Lee County Sheriff s Office to a possible crime scene in the city didn t pan out, a police official confirmed.
In the middle of last week, interim Cape Coral Police Chief Tony Sizemore spoke at an excavation in the backyard of a home along Country Club Boulevard. There Lee County Sheriff s crime scene technicians and others were digging, trying to see if a tip would produce results.
Apparently, the tip was a bust. The tip didn t lead to anything, Sgt. Patrick O Grady, with the police public information office, said.
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