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At the July 16 Public Safety Committee meeting, Department of Public Works staff reported several completed signage actions and ongoing work on others.
Completed work: DPW said a no-left-turn sign is now posted at the 60 Wakefield parking-lot exit to Union Street; a dead-end sign has been placed at the intersection of Query Drive and Victorias Circle; and a yield sign has replaced a merge sign for the slip lane at the Stratford Square roundabout, though staff said additional follow-up may be needed.
Ongoing work: DPW reported that installation of a blind-driveway sign at 165 Autumn Street and placement of a one-way sign on Congress Street across from Masenko's parking lot are still in progress.
Why it matters: committee members thanked staff for completing items discussed in prior meetings and asked for continued updates on remaining placements.
Next steps: DPW will continue work on the outstanding signs and update the committee when installations are complete.
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