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“They now guide residents to evacuate in any direction they desire, which most people can do without signs.” LOL!!! So funny. I almost did a spit take.
As stated, the signs will be used to let folks know if you are parked in that corridor and a snow event is declared they should move to the other side after their corridor is plowed. So if I have this right, the signs are still needed to inform folks.
“They now guide residents to evacuate in any direction they desire, which most people can do without signs.” LOL!!! So funny. I almost did a spit take.
It only took a third of a million dollars for Duluth to decide: “Never mind.”
As stated, the signs will be used to let folks know if you are parked in that corridor and a snow event is declared they should move to the other side after their corridor is plowed. So if I have this right, the signs are still needed to inform folks.
Correct?
The new policy applies to all city streets, whether they have signs on them or not.