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Clayton council keeps Mountaire Parkway four lanes, opts for painted markings after surface treatment

Clayton City Council · April 1, 2026
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Summary

After public comment split between safety concerns and support for narrower lanes, the Clayton City Council voted 5–0 to proceed with a paving project as authorized and to use paint (rather than thermoplastic) to mark the existing four lanes on Mountaire Parkway following a surface treatment.

The Clayton City Council voted unanimously May 7 to retain four traffic lanes on Mountaire Parkway and to mark them with paint following a planned surface treatment, concluding a heated public discussion about the road’s configuration.

City Engineer Larry Theis presented options for restriping Mountaire Parkway between Marsh Creek Road and Mountaire Circle, south of the swimming pool and Cabana Club. Councilmembers debated whether to reduce the corridor from four lanes to two to…

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