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study on the safety conditions on Harrison Street be performed. The commission <br /> will respond in writing. <br /> DISCUSSION CONCERNING STATUS OF LANDERS THEATER <br /> Mayor Biard said he learned today that Mr. Langston contacted his <br /> attorney today and said he planned to start the work on the theater April 24. The <br /> Mayor asked the council to wait until this time before taking action on the theater. <br /> The council agreed to allow the additional time. <br /> DISCUSSION OF 4-WAY STOP SIGNS AT 23RD AND NEELEY STREETS <br /> Ms. Bone said she has had several phone calls regarding the new 4-way <br /> stop signs on 23rd and Neeley Streets. She said all her calls have been opposed <br /> to the 4-way stop and want the signs on Neeley removed. Ms. Bone and Mr. <br /> Cargill said they feel that Neeley Street should be a through street. Mr. Ford said <br /> it takes no longer than 15 seconds to stop at a stop sign and he thinks that the 15 <br /> seconds is worth the safety that it provides. Ms. Bone moved to remove the stop <br /> signs on Neeley Street and Mr. Carpenter seconded. The roll call count was 1 <br /> for (Bone), 5 against (Cargill, Carpenter, Ford, Gaither and Pectol) and 1 present <br /> (Mitchum). The motion failed. <br /> DISCUSSION OF THE SKATEBOARD RAMP <br /> The Mayor passed to the council recent pictures of the skateboard ramp <br /> taken by the City's Safety Director. Ms. Bone said she has several complaints <br /> about the condition of the skateboard ramp. She said that the City's Safety <br /> Director said the skateboard ramp is a safety hazard. Councilmember Cargill <br />