The signs include information on how to submit comments on the proposed removal can be submitted to the city.The staff will analyze comments, review traffic counts and make a recommendation to Patrick Titterington, service and safety director, regarding removal of each signal. NANCY BOWMAN, CONTRIBUTING WRITERvvvvvv
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