letter to the editor
Defending speed bumps, Town brass
I am writing in response to a recent Letter to the Editor concerning the speed bumps on Sonja Drive and Admiral Road. While I appreciate the author’s concern for public safety, I must respectfully disagree with the statements made, particularly those suggesting that the speed bumps on our roads are illegal or were improperly installed.
The Town of Farragut, along with the residents of our neighborhood, followed the appropriate and lawful procedures to approve the installation of these speed bumps. The process involved a formal vote, several opportunities for public input and adherence to municipal regulations and guidelines. This ensured that the traffic-calming measures were implemented through a community-driven and legally sound process.
Regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act, it is important to clarify that Section 35.151 addresses the new construction and alteration of facilities by public entities. The ADA does not prohibit the use of speed bumps on public streets, provided they do not obstruct accessibility for individuals with disabilities and that pedestrian areas, such as sidewalks and parking lots, remain fully usable.