SEAFORD, Del. – Seaford Police are reviewing traffic safety concerns along Nylon Boulevard Extended and plan to recommend changes to address the issue at an upcoming city council meeting. Residents along the stretch have reported excessive speeding, especially late at night, and have expressed concerns for the safety of pedestrians and children in the area. Police confirmed that some drivers were recorded going far beyond the 25 mph speed limit, with at least one vehicle reportedly traveling at 85 mph.
In response, the police department is studying the results of a recent speed survey to determine the most effective traffic calming solutions. Options being considered include stop signs, speed bumps, and updated signage. Officials say any recommendations will be based on the specific needs of the roadway and surrounding neighborhood. Seaford Police Chief Marshall Craft is scheduled to present formal suggestions during the next City Council meeting on Tuesday, June 10.
