Westwood residents see proposal to make roads safer
5 years ago
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Westwood roads have seen 1,281 crashes since 2015. In 308 of those, someone involved was hurt. Although Cincinnati police plan to include Westwood in their month-long "blitz" of increased traffic enforcement, residents want longer-term change. Ken Ray, deputy director of the D.C-based Toole Design Group, hopes his firm can help provide it. He presented a tentative plan to restructure the neighborhood's streets in a way that would make them safer and more beautiful.
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