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Hortonville board members raise safety concerns about Main and Nash intersection redesign
Summary
Village trustees reviewed a county plan to reconfigure Main and Nash streets for 2026, asking whether right-turn movements would be controlled by yield or stop signs, how crosswalks and parking would be affected, and urging that county engineers address pedestrian safety near the school and Commercial Cove Park.
At the Sept. 18 Village of Hortonville board meeting, trustees reviewed a county design for the Main and Nash Street intersection and pressed county engineers’ recommendations on signage, parking and pedestrian safety.
The plan would acquire a small parcel across from the bowling alley to add a right-turn lane for traffic turning north on Nash and would reduce several multi-lane approaches to a single lane in each direction. Board members said the changes are intended to tighten vehicle paths and…
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