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Wildwood council adopts framework to evaluate street obstructions, rejects permanent gate at Turnberry Place
Summary
Council approved a framework to score and address obstructions in public rights-of-way and later voted to reject contractor bids for a permanent gate at Turnberry Place after public-safety concerns from fire and police partners.
The Wildwood City Council voted May 12 to advance a policy framework for evaluating and managing obstructions in public rights-of-way and later voted to reject contractor bids for a permanent gate at Turnberry Place.
The framework, developed after meetings of the Board of Public Safety and the Administration & Public Works Committee, creates a standardized scoring system to evaluate existing obstructions on public land and a process for deciding whether removal or other action is required. Mayor Pro Tem Joe Farmer said the framework would be drafted into legislation and later returned to council for final approval. "This policy is more of a framework. It would still need to be drafted into legislation," a…
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