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Families and Camp Taylor urge Stanislaus supervisors to act after volunteer’s death at Grayson and Shiloh
Summary
Relatives, Camp Taylor leaders and emergency responders asked the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors to install a four‑way stop or signal at Grayson Road and Shiloh Road following the June fatal crash of volunteer Avery Millerick; county staff said engineers have begun data collection and an engineering analysis will return to the board with recommendations.
Speakers at the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors meeting on Oct. 14 pressed the board to make immediate traffic‑safety changes at the Grayson Road and Shiloh Road intersection outside Camp Taylor following a June fatal crash that killed volunteer Avery Millerick.
“Please help us make the intersection in Grayson and Shiloh outside Camp Taylor…safer by installing a stoplight or a four‑way stop to prevent any further loss of life,” said Sierra Walsh, Avery’s mother, who described her daughter as a…
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