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Stevensville council adopts workers’ compensation policy, debates claims and votes on multiple stop‑sign changes
Summary
At the meeting the council approved a safety, health and workers’ compensation policy (Resolution 562), discussed approval of biweekly claims, and voted on several motions to replace yield signs with stop signs at neighborhood intersections; some sign changes passed while others failed or were tabled.
The Town of Stevensville council approved Resolution 562, a new safety, health and workers’ compensation policy, discussed biweekly claims and considered multiple traffic‑control changes at neighborhood intersections, approving several replacements of yield signs with stop signs and rejecting at least one.
Resolution and claims: Council member Brown moved to approve Resolution 562, a safety, health and workers’ compensation policy draft prepared by staff; Council member Barker seconded. The council voted unanimously (Brown, Smith, Nelson and Parker recorded as voting "I") and the mayor announced the motion passed 4‑0. Earlier in the meeting Council member Barker moved to approve biweekly claims numbered 19516 through 19528; Council member Smith seconded and councilors…
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