Wednesday, April 07, 2004

Mercury News: A police presence for gated homes--Silver Creek complex to get traffic patrols


To outsiders, the gated community surrounding the Silver Creek Valley Country Club has everything a neighborhood could want: million-dollar homes, security guards, well-groomed yards and scenic views. But residents say there's one thing they don't have: a way to stop drivers from speeding on the 30 miles of roads inside the 1,500-acre community. That will change in May, when San Jose traffic officers will begin to enforce the laws that apply to private property as well as public. It's the first time an upscale community, which maintains the private roads with homeowner fees, has received the city service.


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Well, that's a switch. Usually cities avoid responsibility for things like this. Some CIDs have private speed limits and private speeding tickets.

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