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Board approves painting extra curb space to protect new METS bus shelter at Aurora Center

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METS Transit director Jonathan Sebeke requested the board approve extending the no-parking paint five feet beyond the municipal code allowance to protect a new bus shelter; the board approved the extension and directed staff to implement markings.

Jonathan Sebeke, director of METS Transit, told the Board of Public Safety that Leadership Evansville had donated a concrete pad and a bus shelter in front of the Aurora Center. The shelter and sign are 55 feet…

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