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Hortonville trustees discuss safety at Nash Street and Oak intersection; ask county to study 4-way stop

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Summary

Trustees reviewed a county study and discussed converting the three-way at Nash and Oak to a four-way stop, tightening roadway lanes or adding a turn lane, and relocating a crosswalk near the school. No formal motion was taken; staff will raise the request with county engineers.

At its Oct. 2 meeting, the Village of Hortonville Village Board discussed safety concerns at the Nash Street and Oak Street intersection and asked staff to raise the issue with county engineers, including whether to convert the current three-way control to a four-way stop.

The item, placed on the board’s agenda for discussion and possible action, focused on visibility and driver confusion at the intersection, which trustees and staff said sits close to a school crosswalk. A trustee said, “I think that intersection is still screwed up,” and…

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