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Glenarden discusses stop-sign/crosswalk fixes and seeks proposal to recover unpaid camera fines
Summary
Council directed staff to begin striping/surface paint at problem intersections and asked for a proposal to reestablish flagging and collection services for stop-sign and speed-camera fines; staff said in-house paint will start and a packaged proposal for collection services will be provided to council.
Traffic safety and enforcement were raised in the work session after a council member requested a lower-cost flashing stop sign at Polk and Tyler and visible crosswalk lines along Sir Michael Glenarden Parkway where three bus stops currently lack marked crossings.
Staff said in-house paint is scheduled for the crosswalk…
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