OGDEN, Iowa---Ogden City Administrator Donovan Olson says the discussion about implementing a "Quiet Zone" is expect to continue for a while. The many on the City Council continue to receive input from the public following a public informational meeting in August and the Council meeting earlier this month. Olson says the next step is to have a meeting with the Union Pacific Railroad and others to see if the plans being discussed are acceptable. He says the Council has still not made a final decision about pursuing a "Quiet Zone".
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