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Depew trustees hold public hearing on proposed stop sign at Lee, Howard and George streets
Summary
Residents urged the Village of Depew Board of Trustees to install a stop sign at the three-way intersection of Lee Street, Howard Lane and George Street during a public hearing Feb. 10. The board authorized the hearing but made no final decision on installing the sign.
The Village of Depew Board of Trustees held a public hearing Feb. 10 on whether to install a stop sign at the intersection of Lee Street, Howard Lane and George Street, where residents say speeders endanger school bus riders and pedestrians.
The hearing was authorized by the board and opened at 7:08 p.m.; board members closed the hearing at 7:18 p.m. after several residents described near misses and a past crash at the intersection. No vote to install the sign was taken that night; the board indicated it would address the matter at a future meeting.
The issue drew several residents who said the corner sees heavy, fast traffic and lacks sidewalks where children wait for buses. ‘‘I’ve lived on Lee Street for 12 years. I’ve…
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