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Council approves traffic-code housekeeping, adds high-school school zone and requests documentation before new stop sign
Summary
Councilmembers cleared a code cleanup ordinance that standardizes school-zone hours (Monday–Friday, 7 a.m.–4 p.m.) and creates a new school zone in front of a high school on Broadway, but asked staff for documentation before advancing a stop-sign request at Fairview/Howland intersection removed from the committee report.
The Kingston Common Council reviewed and moved forward on a package of traffic-code housekeeping items and site-specific traffic requests during Monday's meeting.
Councilmembers said the code cleanup (chapter 390) clarifies and standardizes school-zone language and creates a school zone in front of a high school on Broadway that will lower the speed limit Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Members described the overall changes as largely…
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