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Residents and staff raise speeding, security and library-preservation concerns at Aberdeen work session

Aberdeen Town Commission · March 11, 2025
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At the March 10 work session Aberdeen commissioners heard resident complaints about speeding on Main Street, Public Works staff reported repeated thefts of catalytic converters and tools, and commissioners discussed preservation and reuse of archival materials from the town's older library building; no formal traffic-control or security actions were taken at the meeting.

Aberdeen, N.C. — Residents and town staff used the March 10 work session to raise public-safety and preservation issues to the Aberdeen Town Commission, including speeding on Main Street, security problems at the Public Works yard and future plans for historic library materials.

A commissioner relayed constituent reports that drivers accelerate after passing a 20 mph zone near the American Legion and reach much higher speeds on the stretch of Main Street beyond the sign.…

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