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Buellton council adopts signage (not red curb) for library transit stop

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Summary

The council approved Resolution 25‑07 on April 10 to mark a transit zone at the new library by signage rather than painting new red curb; staff will place signs to align with an existing fire‑hydrant red curb and refine the posted length. Vote: Sanchez, Hornick and Vice Mayor Lewis voted aye.

The Buellton City Council on April 10 approved Resolution 25‑07 to restrict parking at the new library transit stop by signage instead of painting new red curbing. City staff told council the change responds to concerns from nearby residents and transit operators and keeps the curb unpainted while posting regulatory signs.

City Public Works Director Rose Hess told the council the alternatives reviewed…

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