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Village will send stop‑sign request to traffic advisory committee, vows targeted enforcement near train station
Summary
Residents raised multiple traffic and parking safety concerns during public comment; village officials said Deputy Clerk Richard DeAngelis will forward a stop‑sign request to the Traffic Advisory Committee and will ask police for targeted enforcement while County controls traffic signals.
Residents urged the Village Board Wednesday to address multiple local traffic and parking hazards, including a request for a four‑way stop at East Maple and Emerson and persistent parking in the driving lane by the train station. The matter was referred to staff: Deputy Clerk Richard DeAngelis said he will forward the stop‑sign request to the Traffic Advisory Committee for review, and village officials said the committee’s recommendation would likely be presented to the board at an August meeting. Village staff also said they would notify the Nassau County…
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