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Winneshiek supervisors weigh short‑term stop sign against removing hill at sight‑distance problem
Summary
Supervisors debated whether to install a four‑way stop or remove a hill to fix sight‑distance problems at a rural intersection. Staff said a stop sign requires a formal resolution and site‑distance justification; board asked to place the item on next week's agenda for a vote.
Winneshiek County supervisors debated whether to install a four‑way stop or remove a nearby hill to fix poor sight distance at a rural intersection, with staff urging a formal resolution before a stop sign could be installed.
Speaker 2, the county road representative, said the choice is between converting a two‑way stop to a four‑way stop or removing the hill to restore sight lines. He estimated roughly "40 vehicles per day"…
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