
Glorietta Elementary student and Hillcrest Drive resident Ruby Swedeen and her mother, Heather Swedeen (on the right), along with other concerned Hillcrest Drive residents, participated in a sign-waving campaign on Monday, Nov. 5. Handmade posters urged drivers using their street, a direct but unofficial route into Glorietta Elementary, to slow down. “We are hoping this campaign creates awareness and the speeders will slow down,” Hillcrest Drive resident Ariele Taylor said. “But if the sign waving is unsuccessful, we will petition the city for speed bumps.”