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Police to refurbish buoys, add no-wake signage and step up canal patrols after speeding incidents

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Advisory board members and police described plans to refurbish existing buoys, add markers in identified gaps, replace 5-mph signage with no-wake signs across canals, and increase enforcement including citations for expired registrations following a canal speeding arrest

Ocean Shores police and advisory board members described planned buoy repairs, additional no-wake markers and stepped-up enforcement for the city27s canals during the Aug. 4 Fresh Waterways Advisory Board meeting. The board was told the city currently has 13 buoys deployed, with several needing maintenance; the police department said it stores four buoys in the city yard and will research two buoys currently tied to a private dock. The department recommended adding three to four new buoys in specific gaps shown on…

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