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Resident asks council to avoid scheduling conflicts with Vandalia Market, requests parking limits on Skyview and clearer construction updates
Summary
During public comment Vandalia resident Laura Rohde, a member of the Anthony Tristel Memorial Foundation board, asked for better coordination with the Vandalia Market, proposed one‑sided no‑parking on Skyview because of safety concerns, and requested clearer public updates on ongoing roadwork and construction projects.
Laura Rohde of 230 Deervale Court told the Vandalia City Council on Aug. 25 that the Anthony Tristel Memorial Foundation’s Summerfest schedule conflicted with the Vandalia Market on one Wednesday and asked for better coordination when the city schedules park events.
Rohde said the foundation runs a weekly Wednesday community event from June into August, has done so for 10 seasons and books space in Seager Park through the city. She said the foundation learned the Vandalia Market would use the same day on…
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