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Council adopts local road safety plan after seniors urge flashing beacons at Stevenson and Cole
Summary
Uniontown adopted a local road safety plan identifying nine candidate areas and about $21 million in candidate projects, and council and staff signaled near-term interim measures for the Stevenson & Cole intersection after senior residents described recent injuries and requested rapid-flashing beacons and signage.
Uniontown’s City Council on March 9 adopted a local road safety plan that staff said identifies nine priority locations and roughly $21,000,000 in possible improvements, after residents urged faster action at the Stevenson and Cole intersection near AutoZone.
At public comment, a senior resident who lives near the intersection described two recent, serious pedestrian injuries there and urged the city to install four rectangular solar-powered rapid-flashing beacons with push-button crosswalk controls and to post 25 mph signage. “We need, please, because of the people who are involved with that area…we need a set of four rectangular solar…
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