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Park Lane resident asks TSAB for stop signs as cut-through traffic rises
Summary
Tim Smith, a Park Lane resident, asked the Traffic Safety Advisory Board to consider stop signs at several neighborhood intersections and described growing cut-through traffic from nearby development. Board members discussed temporary deterrents and potential warrant studies.
Tim Smith of 28 Park Lane told the Grand Island Traffic Safety Advisory Board he has lived on Park Lane for about 20 years and asked the board to consider adding stop signs at several intersections to slow cut-through traffic from recent development.
Smith said the segment of Park Lane that forms a quarter-mile stretch from the S‑turn near Sandpiper to…
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