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Council moves a slate of traffic and parking items; many referred, withdrawn or set for public hearings
Summary
At its Jan. 21 meeting the council’s ordinance committee placed dozens of street, stop-sign and handicapped-parking items before the full council. Most items were handled on voice votes: many were set for public hearings, several were withdrawn per police recommendations, and a handful were tabled for further discussion with police.
The council acted on a long slate of ordinance-committee items relating to stop signs, one-way streets and handicapped parking across Lawrence. The items were taken in committee batches and dispositioned by voice votes: several items were ordered for public hearing, a number were withdrawn (mostly at the police department’s recommendation), and four stop-sign matters were tabled for further police/council discussion.
Highlights of the committee…
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