Mount Pleasant Residents Request Speed Humps
A Mount Pleasant neighborhood is urging the Town Council to install speed humps on Mossy Branch Way, a road with a history of speeding issues.
Residents of the Oaks at Marsh View have been seeking speed humps for nearly four years, citing the road's use as a "cut-through" street. According to Sandy Quinqe, the homeowner's association president, drivers use the roadway to get from Rifle Range Road to Ben Sawyer Boulevard.
Despite three traffic studies, the requests have been unsuccessful. However, a recent near-miss incident has prompted residents to bring their concerns directly to the town council.
"We had this horrible thing," said Brittany Webb, an Oaks at Marsh View resident. "Had we just gotten a speed bump that we'd been asking for, this could have slowed him down.
Residents hope that the town council will consider their pleas and install speed humps to improve safety on the road.
Author's summary: Residents seek speed humps for safety.
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WCIV — 2025-10-16
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