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Resident urges stop sign at corner; city attorney says Board of Works already considered request
Summary
Nathan Spears told the council he has sought a stop sign at his corner for months. City Attorney Lynn Graham and council members said the stop-sign request was handled by the Board of Works under department reports and that the request will be routed to the resident's attorney with the Board's decision; the council clarified agenda-notice rules.
A Franklin resident urged the city to install a stop sign at a residence where children frequently run into the street; city officials said the request was taken up by the Board of Works and that the resident's attorney will receive the Board's decision.
"I'm trying to get a stop sign at the corner of my house and it doesn't ever seem, even with an attorney, it doesn't seem to make it onto the agenda," resident Nathan Spears told the council,…
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