Monday, January 21, 2008
Fort Worth residents to ask for new stop sign
The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now is assisting a group of Fort Worth residents who are lobbying for a four-way stop sign at Ramey Avenue and Coleman Avenue-Pate Drive. The group was prompted by a recent rash of accidents at the intersection, some involving child pedestrians. The group will "caravan" to the city council meeting on Tuesday to discuss the issue.
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