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Traffic-and-parking items: sight-distance issue, Mustang Lane school options postponed, Spear Point lighting recommended
Summary
On April 22 the Public Works Committee advanced several traffic and parking actions: staff ordered no-parking signs for one location, recommended property‑maintenance enforcement to restore sight distance at New Shackle Island and Creekwood Drive, postponed Mustang Lane school-circulation decisions pending resident input, and directed staff to scope street-light additions in Spear Point.
The Public Works Committee reviewed several Traffic and Parking Commission referrals and operational items on April 22.
No-parking signs: Committee reported the no-parking sign installation on a specified lot is underway; signs were ordered and a map prepared, and staff has completed the utility 1-call to begin installation.
Sight-distance at New Shackle Island and Creekwood Drive: A staff evaluation found existing sight-distance requirements were not met for the northbound approach at New Shackle Island when drivers are turning from Creekwood. Staff presented two options: (1) install a no-right-on-red restriction to remove the movement with insufficient sight distance (which staff…
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