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Council approves stop signs, crosswalks, utility petitions and property transfer in consent actions
Summary
The council approved a package of routine infrastructure petitions and other consent items including multiple stop signs, a protected crosswalk for Worthington Street, utility work by Eversource, conduits for Crown Castle and Comcast, donations to elder affairs, and a property transfer of a city lot to Lilly Enterprises.
The Springfield City Council approved a package of routine infrastructure petitions and other items including stop sign installations, a new protected crosswalk, several utility petitions, conduit installations for telecommunications companies, two donations for elder affairs and a small property transfer.
Items 3 through 7 were stop sign petitions at multiple neighborhood locations; the council approved the requests by roll call.…
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