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TRAFFIC COMMISSION <br />MINUTES <br />The Traffic Commission met in regular session Tuesday, September 4, 2001, <br />at 5:15 P.M. in the Municipal Court Room with the following members <br />present: <br />1. Charles Thompson <br />2. Mary Lane <br />3. George Robinson <br />4. Cleo Holmes <br />5. Ed Ellis <br />6. Ricky Mackey <br />7. Kenneth Webb <br />The city staff was represented by Assistant Police Chief James Barnett. <br />The meeting was called to order by Chairman George Robinson at 5:15 P.M. <br />The minutes of the May 8, 2001 meeting were approved as submitted. <br />The first item of business was the request for Stop Signs on SW. 9th Street <br />stopping North and South bound traffic at West Austin Street. <br />After learning that there had been no accidents reported at this intersection <br />in the past several years Ed Ellis made a motion to deny the request. Mary <br />Lane seconded and the motion carried 7 ayes to 0 nays. <br />The next request was for Stop Signs on Silverleaf at Oak Creek stopping <br />North and South bound traffic at Oak Creek. <br />When questioned about stop signs having been recommended at this <br />intersection earlier Barnett explained that one stop sign had been <br />recommended at that time in the belief that this was a three -way intersection. <br />When the traffic department went out to install the sign they reported it is a <br />four way intersection and recommended stopping North and South bound <br />traffic. He also explained that the new ordinance would have a section in it <br />that would make the earlier approved ordinance null and void. <br />Charles Thompson made a motion to install the stop signs as requested. <br />
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