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County staff told the commission a resolution establishing a four-way stop at 20th and January is on the agenda and described the public-notice and traffic-control plan that will accompany the change.
When Commissioner Wise asked whether there would be public notice or social-media outreach, staff replied, "We will put advance notice out. Once we have the resolution that, as soon as that happens, we will have our advance warning. We usually have that up for at least 10 days to 2 weeks before we make any changes." Staff said the county uses message boards and orange flags and leaves temporary traffic-control signage in place during the transition period.
A commissioner thanked staff for supporting the intersection change; no formal vote was recorded in the provided transcript excerpt. Staff did not provide a fiscal note for the temporary construction easement mentioned elsewhere in the agenda.
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