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Town launches traffic-signing and striping crew; council debates stop-bar policy in neighborhoods
Summary
Northlake began an in-house traffic signs and pavement-marking program, completed dozens of stop bars and centerline feet, and the council discussed whether to paint stop legends and striping in rural/residential subdivisions.
The Town of Northlake began in-house traffic-signing and pavement-marking operations after council approved equipment funding, and staff reported early progress and policy questions at the May 22 council meeting.
Public Works staff described purchases made last fall and early this year — a utility pickup with storage, a retrofitted trailer and a Graco line striper — and demonstrated the benefits for long-run striping projects and stop-marking. “So far we've done 14 stop bars, 14 legends and about 7,900 linear feet of centerline painting,” the crew's lead said,…
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