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Jonesboro Public Safety Committee advances traffic ordinance and condemnation resolution to full council
Summary
The Jonesboro Public Safety Committee voted to forward an ordinance setting new speed limits and installing stop signs on several local streets and to forward a resolution to condemn a residential property at 2424 East Johnson Avenue; both items will go to the full City Council for final action.
The Jonesboro Public Safety Committee voted at its meeting to advance an ordinance that would set new speed limits and install stop signs on several local streets and to forward a resolution to condemn a property at 2424 East Johnson Avenue to the full City Council.
The committee moved to introduce Ordinance 25010, described in the meeting as an ordinance “to the city of Jonesboro to place various traffic” changes recommended by the traffic control committee. The ordinance text presented to the committee would: establish a 25 miles-per-hour speed limit on Creth, Kate and East;…
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