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Harris Township adopts ordinance adding stop signs at Main and Academy
Summary
After a public hearing and resident debate about sight lines and construction traffic, the Harris Township Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted Ordinance 3‑68 to add stop signs at the Main Street and Academy Street intersection and directed staff to work with the developer on temporary advance‑warning signage.
HARRIS TOWNSHIP, Pa. — The Harris Township Board of Supervisors on Aug. 12 unanimously adopted Ordinance 3‑68 to add stop signs at the Main Street and Academy Street intersection, a measure the board said is intended to address sight‑distance and traffic‑calming concerns.
The action followed a public hearing that drew residents and a contractor representing the subdivision developer. Bud Graham, a nearby resident, told the board he had watched traffic…
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