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MINUTES <br />TRAFFIC COMMISSION <br />City of Paris <br />The Traffic Commission met in regular session, Tuesday, May 4, 2004, at <br />5:15 P.M. in the municipal court room with the following members present: <br />1. Ed Ellis <br />2. George Fisher <br />3. George Kimbrough <br />4. Mary Lane <br />5. Ed Seidle <br />6. Jon McFadden <br />The city staff was represented by Assistant Police Chief James Barnett. <br />There being no Chairman present the meeting was conducted by Assistant <br />Chief Barnett with consent of members present. <br />The Minutes of the April, 6, 2004, meeting were approved as submitted. <br />A request for a 4 -Way Stop Sign at the intersection of East Tudor Street and <br />NE 14th Street was considered. <br />Assistant Chief Barnett said this request came from Jennie Jones of 648 NE. <br />14th Street, Phone 785 -5372. Ms. Jones complained of the speed of traffic in <br />the area and the presence of small children as being the need for the <br />additional Stop Signs. <br />Police Department records showed that no accidents had been reported at the <br />intersection during the past twenty -four (24) months. A traffic count was <br />done and the flow of traffic warrant for 4 -Way Stop Signs was not met. <br />After being advised that an agenda of this meeting had been mailed to Ms. <br />Jones and the fact being noted that no one showed up to support the request, <br />Jon Fisher made a motion to deny the request. George Fisher seconded and <br />the motion carried 6 ayes to 0 nays. <br />
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