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Residents press Lamar officials to address speeding on Plymouth Street and railroad maintenance
Summary
A resident said Plymouth Street traffic is dangerous; council and staff said the road is a state highway and railroad maintenance issues are outside city control but the city has tried to engage.
At the July 1 Lamar City Council meeting, residents pressed city officials to do more about speeding and maintenance on Plymouth Street and raised broader complaints about railroad right-of-way upkeep.
Tom Mulally of 27 Second Avenue Southeast said he has sought traffic calming on Plymouth Street for about 4½ years and has made multiple calls with no lasting change. “I've been trying to get the traffic slowed down…
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