Middlesex Beach Association owns, and is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the asphalt roads in the community. In very few cases are these roads in the exact middle of MBA property. The locations of the various utility poles are usually good guides for the border of MBA property; the poles are generally 18″ back on Member property.

In most cases, the existing asphalt dates to the mid-late 1990’s. We are about to start a long-term project to repave the pineside roads. The the existing speed humps on these roads were placed rather haphazardly over the years. As we start this work, we have been evaluating the existing size, shape, locations and spacing of the various speed humps.

When a road is paved, any existing speed bumps are removed first. Then the entire road is paved, and at the end any desired speed humps are installed. The existing locations of our speed humps would play no direct part in determining where any new ones might go.

In October 2025, we circulated a survey to the community on this topic. We received responses members representing 94 different properties, and more than half of those wrote additional comments. Regrettably, we forgot to make clear whether we would circulate these responses to the community. So, while the Board had read and considered the responses, we will not be releasing the individual responses at this time.

The survey results can be viewed HERE.

Map of Existing MBA Pine Side Speed Humps

Size and Location Specifics of Existing MBA Speed Humps 

AI on the specifics of 15 mph speed control

Other Road Related Links

Emergency vehicle access to East Short Road