Thanks for reporting this. It sounds like some traffic calming is needed if the road is currently designed in such a way that encourages dangerous speeding.
Traffic calming is probably a long-term solution, but in the short run the person you want to reach at Enfield PD is Sgt. Charles Grasso, 860-763-6400. Grasso and the Enfield PD are participants with Metro Traffic Services, which is an effort to pool resources from various police departments in the area to target specific traffic areas for enforcement. Give him a call.
Thank-you for reporting this issue via SeeClickFix. The Town of Enfield went live with SeeClickFix on May 2, 2012, entries posted prior to this date were not addressed by the town.
Please continue to report non-emergency events as they occur.
If you require immediate assistance please contact the Enfield Police Department at 860-763-6400 or 911 for emergencies.
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Hello,
Traffic calming is probably a long-term solution, but in the short run the person you want to reach at Enfield PD is Sgt. Charles Grasso, 860-763-6400. Grasso and the Enfield PD are participants with Metro Traffic Services, which is an effort to pool resources from various police departments in the area to target specific traffic areas for enforcement. Give him a call.
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Thank-you for reporting this issue via SeeClickFix. The Town of Enfield went live with SeeClickFix on May 2, 2012, entries posted prior to this date were not addressed by the town.
Please continue to report non-emergency events as they occur.
If you require immediate assistance please contact the Enfield Police Department at 860-763-6400 or 911 for emergencies.
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Town of Enfield, CT
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