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Residents speak up on traffic safety near Candy Cane Park - Riverside-Brookfield Landmark

Summary by rblandmark.com
Brookfield residents who live near Candy Cane Park on the north side of town say they’ve witnessed a long pattern of unsafe traffic in the otherwise quiet area, as drivers use residential streets to avoid the nearby artery of Maple Avenue. Mike and Corrie Mieszczak, who live at the corner of 28th Street and Park Avenue immediately northwest of the park, said they’ve consistently seen drivers ignore stop signs in the 13 years they’ve lived in Bro…
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rblandmark.com broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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