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Council directs staff to draft formal street-closure policy, will accept interim letters of interest
Summary
After months of public comment, Lock Haven council voted to have staff craft a formal street-closure policy based on a Millvale template, with a draft due Nov. 18; the city will accept interim letters of interest from businesses to gauge demand.
Lock Haven City Council voted to ask city administration to draft a formal street-closure policy using the Millvale model as a starting point and return it for consideration at the Nov. 18 meeting. The motion, read into the record by staff, includes a suggested default that a single city street may be closed at most once every 30 days and directs the director of community life to collect written letters of interest from businesses during the interim.
The move follows extensive public comment from residents and business owners. Seth Kleinley, a resident at 2 West Clayton (who spoke during public comment),…
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