BOONE, Iowa---The Boone City Council's Public Safety and Transportation Committee may consider a traffic study to take a look at traffic patterns around all school buildings. The Committee was approached by the School District again this week to install additional stop signs at the intersection of 1st and Benton. The Committee has refused similar requests in the pasts, but this time agreed that there are other matters to consider. Since the School District has closed two buildings and moved classes to new locations, it was felt that a complete look at the traffic patterns might be helpful in addressing grid lock.
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