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Plan commission forms traffic subcommittee to study Mark Stone development impacts

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The commission agreed to convene a multidisciplinary subcommittee — chaired by a commissioner who is a traffic engineer — to gather data and produce options with pros and cons about traffic circulation and safety related to the Mark Stone development; the group will include school district, police and transportation stakeholders and may provide

The Cross Plains Plan Commission on Aug. 4 agreed to assemble a subcommittee to study traffic and circulation impacts associated with the Mark Stone development and related connections to adjacent streets and school access.

President Langfeld, chairing the commission, proposed the group and said it would include Commissioner Seth (traffic engineer) as chair, a school‑district representative, police, public safety and transportation stakeholders and a representative from the developer if the developer wished to participate. Langfeld said the group’s purpose is to “get everybody’s view” and return data and options so the commission and village board can make informed decisions about intersections, drop‑off circulation and possible roundabout or signal…

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