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The council agreed to accept dedication of a portion of property containing a newly constructed cul‑de‑sac at the dead end of Warrior Trail after the developer installed the facility to provide truck turnaround and reduce on-street backing incidents.
Staff described the project as a developer-constructed cul‑de‑sac on property adjacent to a county parcel; the developer has installed the pavement and is completing signage (staff said “no parking” signs were pending). The council’s motion accepted dedication of the right‑of‑way, with the action expressly made subject to counsel review and finalization of redline items the town attorney identified earlier in the day.
Why it matters: Acceptance of the right‑of‑way conveys maintenance responsibility for the cul‑de‑sac to the town (plowing, signage enforcement and routine repairs). Staff said acceptance will give the town the legal authority to enforce parking restrictions and to maintain the new pavement as part of the town street system.
Outcome and next steps: The council approved the dedication subject to legal review; staff will return the final, negotiated deed/dedication documents for signature after attorney and developer edits are complete.
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