2010-09-08 / Front Page

Barr's plan to limit Barton St traffic goes the other way

J. LOUISE LARSON
Most members of the city council think Barton Street, though narrow, should remain open to 2-way traffic


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...such as doing something

...such as doing something about the loud music coming from Tiffany's Reservations on Longview Street every Saturday until 2:00am. I live several blocks away and have had to call the police multiple times most every Saturday for two years in a row. I may as well report the violation of the city noise ordinance to a nursing home. That "club" should never have been allowed to be placed right across the street from a residential neighborhood.

I sure wish you had put some

I sure wish you had put some contact info on this message. -- editor

Sounds like Mr. Barr is

Sounds like Mr. Barr is busying himself trying to make a mountain out of something that doesn't even exist. Please don't waste the time of the council looking into something that is not even an issue when they have tons more important issues they need to deal with.

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