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City council approves road closure for Wiffle Ball Classic

June 17, 2024 | Decatur City, Macon County, Illinois



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City council approves road closure for Wiffle Ball Classic
During a recent city council meeting, members discussed the temporary closure of Lost Bridge Road and Macon County Road for the upcoming 217 Wiffle Ball Classic, an event that raises funds for the Alzheimer's Association. While the resolution to close the roads passed unanimously, concerns were raised about the impact on local traffic and neighborhood congestion.

Dr. Horn expressed reservations about closing a major thoroughfare for six days, highlighting ongoing neighborhood concerns despite a decrease in pandemic-related issues. He questioned the feasibility of allowing parking along Lost Bridge Road to alleviate congestion, prompting a discussion about the jurisdiction of the road and the responsibilities of the county versus the city.

Rusty Johnson, a representative from the event, assured council members that measures would be taken to ensure safety and minimize disruption. He noted that off-duty officers would be present during peak times to manage traffic and that barricades would be strategically placed to allow emergency vehicles access. Johnson also mentioned that residents would receive passes to facilitate their movement during the event.

In addition to the Wiffle Ball Classic, Dr. Horn raised issues regarding ongoing complaints about garbage service in the city, emphasizing the need for accountability among haulers to ensure they do not overcharge residents. He also highlighted concerns about speeding on residential streets, urging the city to prioritize pedestrian safety year-round.

The council also addressed the status of the Brush College underpass project, with assurances that work is ongoing and expected to be completed by November 1st, although some delays due to weather were acknowledged.

Overall, the meeting underscored the council's commitment to balancing community events with the needs and safety of local residents, while also addressing broader concerns about city services and infrastructure.

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