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Residents raise traffic safety on Virginia Town and seek update on Gathering Inn litigation
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Summary
Public comment highlighted speeding and lane delineation concerns on Virginia Town Road and requested a public update (respecting confidentiality) on litigation and costs related to the Gathering Inn property.
During public comment at the Feb. 24 meeting, resident Ross Snyder urged the council to revisit posted speed limits and lane delineation on Virginia Town Road between McCartney and Hungry Hollow, citing increased traffic from new developments and safety concerns for seniors and bicyclists. Snyder told council Lincoln Police Officer Brett Schneider had collected speed data and would be willing to provide more evidence.
Stella Greenhouse asked for a public update on the city's closed-session matter and litigation with the Gathering Inn, expressing concern about legal spending and that residents lack a clear understanding of the city's strategy. She requested a summary that balances transparency with legal confidentiality.
Mayor Pearl acknowledged the request and said the topics of legality and confidentiality would be taken under advisement; no substantive public update was provided at the meeting. A Zoom caller, Fran, also praised City Manager Sean Scully's recent presentation and asked staff to address two dark streetlights on Oaktree Lake near a church for safety at night.

