ORLANDO, Fla. – The woman who petitioned for a speed hump said she’s already seeing results right in front of her home.
That’s where crews began installing a new speed hump along Minnesota Avenue near Overspin Drive.“I’m happy it’s in front of my house,” said Marcy Kolpin. “It’s going to do the trick, slowing people down and make it safer for our neighbors.”[TRENDING: Animal nearly severs woman’s arm at Carole Baskin’s rescue | CDC: Avoid travel to Mexico | Brightline targets 2022 for OIA station]Kolpin has lived in the Orlando neighborhood for about 15 years.
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