“We want speeding drivers to slow down, obey the law and help keep our streets safe,” said Brandon Rash.
ST. LOUIS — It’s another day for Brandon Rash and his team with the Metropolitan Urban League of St. Louis to pound the pavement, knock on homeowners’ doors and ask if they may put a sign in their front yards.
“We spend at least three hours a day in the community. We’re trying to get one sign in everybody’s yard on every street, highways. We need it everywhere, ” said Rash, the organization’s Lead Urban Engagement Specialist.
Not just any sign, but one with an important message: “Slow Down St. Louis — our main goal is just trying to get everybody aware that we do have a speeding problem in St. Louis,” added Rash.
In March, the Urban League kicked off its Slow Down Public Awareness Campaign.
Five days a week, …