Can we have a stop sign to control speeding?

A stop sign is intended to determine the right of way at an intersection. It is a rather poor speed control device. Studies have shown that the effectiveness of a stop sign on speed ranges from 10 to 150 feet from the sign, after which a vehicle will regain its original speed or faster.  If a speeding problem exists, the County can park a radar trailer on your street to inform drivers of their speed.

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1. Can Public Works fix my streetlight?
2. Can the County remove a fallen tree in the creek behind my property?
3. Can the County Surveyor help resolve a dispute with my neighbor about the location of our fence?
4. Can we have a stop sign to control speeding?
5. Can you give me information about all of the easements that cross my property?