Mount Pleasant residents urge town council for speed humps after near-miss incident

Mount Pleasant Residents Request Speed Humps After Near-Miss Incident

A Mount Pleasant neighborhood is urging the Town Council to install speed humps on a road with a history of speeding issues.

Residents of the Oaks at Marsh View have been trying to get speed humps on Mossy Branch Way for nearly four years. According to Sandy Quinqe, the homeowner's association president, drivers use the roadway as a 'cut-through' street to get from Rifle Range Road to Ben Sawyer Boulevard.

"We had this horrible thing," said Brittany Webb, an Oaks at Marsh View resident. "Had we just gotten a speed bump that we'd been asking for, this could have slowed him down.

Despite three traffic studies conducted on the road, the residents' requests have been unsuccessful, leading them to bring their pleas directly to the town council after a recent close call.

Author's summary: Residents seek speed humps after near-miss incident.

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WCIV WCIV — 2025-10-16

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