Deep Harbour Gates and Traffic Control
New Traffic Signs:
15-mph speed limit, stop signs, and "no thru traffic" signs have been installed. Additionally, we have plans to install pedestrian crosswalks near the pool area.
Enforcement:
The Cambridge Police Department has agreed to initiate traffic monitoring for speeding, stop sign violations, and any other vehicular operation that puts pedestrians at risk.
The Cambridge Police Department has agreed to initiate traffic monitoring for speeding, stop sign violations, and any other vehicular operation that puts pedestrians at risk.
Residents and visitors are reminded that MD Vehicle Laws state...
Depending on the circumstances, speeding could lead to a “reckless driving” conviction.
Maryland defines reckless driving as operating a vehicle “in wanton or willful disregard
for the safety of persons or property” or in a manner that indicates such a disregard.
A standard first offense carries up to $1,000 in fines. (Md. Code Ann., Transp. § 21-901.1 (2017).)
Gate Repairs:
Gate Repairs:
Hancock Gate and Fence Company has been contracted to repair the gates. Hancock will begin work on repairing the gates within the next three weeks. The Trenton Street gates will be the first gates addressed and they will be closed while work is in progress.
The DHMA BOD will publish additional updates to keep the residents informed of safety initiatives and repairs.
DHMA Board of Directors; Safety, Security, and Parking Committee
George B- President
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