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election day traffic signage near polling places

One-way and wrong-way signs near polling sites to manage election traffic

Whether staff brings back a specific election-day sign plan (exact locations, who sets them out, and when) for approval.

Typically discussed at Public Works Committee. Check back when the next agenda is published.

Public Works took up whether 10th Street (Madison to School) needs extra “One Way” and “Wrong Way” signs now that the Hamilton Wood Type Museum is a polling place. The group leaned toward temporary signs used only on election days, instead of adding more permanent signs.

  1. The committee discussed adding extra “One Way” and “Wrong Way” signs on 10th Street (Madison Street to School Street) to address election-day traffic after Hamilton Wood Type Museum became the new southside polling location.

    Public Works Committee
  2. Committee members expressed a preference for temporary signs used only on election days rather than installing additional permanent signs, citing concerns about permanent sign clutter.

    Public Works Committee