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Minutes <br />Traffic Commission <br />City of Paris <br />The Traffic Commission met on Tuesday June 01, 2021 at 5:15 P.M. in the <br />Municipal Courtroom with the following members present: <br />1. <br />John Darst <br />2. <br />Wendell Moore <br />3. <br />John Eyler <br />4. <br />Charles Richards <br />5. <br />Michael "Mickey" Ellis <br />6. <br />Tony Clark <br />7. <br />Lloyd Fry <br />Absent: None <br />The city staff was represented by Asst. Chief Randy Tuttle. Mayor Paula Portugal <br />was present as council liaison. <br />John Eyler called the meeting to order at 5:15pm. A quorum was established with <br />seven members present. <br />Mr. Eyler then moved to item #2 regarding introduction of new Traffic <br />Commission member. Asst. Chief Tuttle introduced Lloyd Fry as new member <br />with his term expiring June 30, 2023. <br />Mr. Eyler then moved to item #3 regarding approval of minutes from December <br />01, 2020 meeting. Mr. Ellis made a motion to approve the minutes and it was <br />second by Mr. Moore. Motion passed 7-0. <br />Mr. Eyler then moved to item #4 regarding discussion and possible action <br />concerning installation of a stop sign at 32nd NE & Houston. Asst. Chief Tuttle <br />informed members that a previous request was considered by members in 2018 <br />with no action taken. Tuttle stated another request by concerned residents had <br />been made to reconsider a stop sign at the intersection. Tuttle informed <br />members that no accidents had occurred at this location within the previous three <br />years but adding a stop sign would increase the safety of the intersection. After <br />discussion Mr. Clark made a motion to recommend City Council install a stop <br />sign at 32nd NE & Houston stopping traffic on 32nd NE. The motion was second <br />by Mr. Moore and motion carried 7-0. <br />
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