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Hortonville board reviews Main and Nash redesign amid pedestrian and signage concerns
Summary
At the Sept. 18 Village of Hortonville board meeting trustees reviewed a county-led design for the 2026 Main and Nash Street reconstruction, raising questions about a new right-turn lane, single-lane conversions, pedestrian crossings and whether the new turn lane should be controlled by a stop or yield sign.
Trustees of the Village of Hortonville on Sept. 18 reviewed a county engineer’s preliminary design for the Main and Nash Street intersection planned for 2026 reconstruction, and several trustees and residents raised safety and signage concerns, particularly for pedestrians and school crossing routes.
The design presented would add a right-turn lane to northbound traffic by acquiring a small parcel across from the bowling alley, and reduce some four‑lane segments to single lanes, the board was told. Officials said the changes are intended to simplify traffic movements and shorten crossing distances for pedestrians.
Residents and trustees pressed…
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