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Resident presses board to finish parking‑sign installation on Tapper; matter referred to engineering
Summary
Longtime resident Alvin Cheeks urged the Hammond Board of Public Works and Safety to complete one‑side parking signage on Tapper from Highland to Kenwood, citing emergency-response access concerns; the board referred the request to engineering for inspection and follow-up.
Alvin Cheeks, a neighborhood resident who said he has worked on street and signage issues for more than 40 years, asked the Hammond Board of Public Works and Safety on March 13 to complete a prior signage installation and to install “no parking this side” signs on Tapper (from Highland to Kenwood). Cheeks said inconsistent signage and heavy Sunday parking…
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