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During a recent government meeting, officials addressed ongoing road closures on West Main Street, emphasizing that safety concerns due to voids in the road are the primary reason for the disruptions. The officials acknowledged that these closures are unavoidable and will likely continue as the project progresses. They assured the public that updates regarding construction schedules and road conditions are being posted on the city’s website and social media platforms.
In response to increased traffic and speeding on alternative routes due to the closures, council members discussed potential measures to manage traffic flow. Suggestions included the installation of a second speed camera and the implementation of speed tables—designed to minimize disruption to vehicles while effectively slowing down traffic. These measures are being considered as short-term solutions to address the challenges posed by the ongoing construction and redirected traffic.
The council plans to hold a sixth progress meeting on September 25, where further updates and discussions regarding the West Main project will take place.
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