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Traffic Signal Study Discussions On Hold
Turning off several Main Street traffic signals between 2nd & 14th streets was once again on the agenda for yesterday's workshop.
Following a 20-minute discussion, the 6 council members in attendance agreed that it may be time to hold off on conducting a one-month study.
Finance Committee Chair, Doug Matlick, says the council has not reached a consensus on what to do.
Matlick says his biggest concern is how to cover the cost of replacing the older signals.
He does not believe a plan to shut down 4 signals, which was discussed last week, will be brought for a vote next week, or any time in the near future.
You can hear more with Keokuk Alderman Doug Matlick by clicking the audio link above. © Copyright 2013, wium
(2007-05-10)
KEOKUK, IA
(wium) -
It looks like a proposed traffic signal study in Keokuk could be off the table.Turning off several Main Street traffic signals between 2nd & 14th streets was once again on the agenda for yesterday's workshop.
Following a 20-minute discussion, the 6 council members in attendance agreed that it may be time to hold off on conducting a one-month study.
Finance Committee Chair, Doug Matlick, says the council has not reached a consensus on what to do.
Matlick says his biggest concern is how to cover the cost of replacing the older signals.
He does not believe a plan to shut down 4 signals, which was discussed last week, will be brought for a vote next week, or any time in the near future.
You can hear more with Keokuk Alderman Doug Matlick by clicking the audio link above. © Copyright 2013, wium
