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East Frontier resident urges county to post dead-end and children-warning signs on Clay Street
Summary
Resident Johanna Best told commissioners that traffic and speeding have increased on Clay Street in East Frontier and asked the county to move a 25-mph sign and allow placement of private "watch for children" signs and a dead-end sign; county staff said private-property signs are permitted but county right-of-way restrictions apply.
A longtime East Frontier resident told St. Francois County commissioners during public comment that faster traffic and large vehicles are endangering neighbors on Clay Street and asked the county to move a posted 25-mph sign, add a dead-end sign and allow "watch for children" signs on private property.
Johanna Best, who said she has lived on Clay Street for 65 years, described tractor-trailer turns in…
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