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Thursday, March 15, 2012

Would You Like a Stop Light at Twin Hills Parkway?

After a recent traffic study, the city is looking into installing a traffic light at the intersection of Twin Hills and Ravenna Road

Are you tired of trying to make the impossible left turn from Twin Hills Parkway to Ravenna Road? Relief may be in sight. Twinsburg City Council approved a motion Tuesday night to have the city engineer begin planning and design for a new traffic signal at the intersection. City Engineer Amy Mohr shared the results of a recent study for the intersection, which met three state requirements for a stop light. The state determined the intersection was busy enough, including rush hour, to reccommend installing a traffic light. Mohr said the project could begin as early as 2013 at an estimated cost of $120,000. Ward 2 Councilman Bob McDermott believes the traffic signal is a smart idea. "I see no reason not to do it," he said. One of the …

Michele

11:24 am on Friday, March 16, 2012

True Dave ~ from the square to the RBC, there will be 5 lights in less than a mile. (on the square, new light, Library entrance, HS entrance and RBC entrance)   more ›

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

No Major Accidents Reported from First Major Snow Storm

Police Chief Chris Noga said officers have been responding to call off-and-on since early this morning

The first big snow storm of the winter has caused problems for drivers in Twinsburg today, but according to Police Chief Chris Noga, there haven't been any major problems. "We've gotten calls for cars off the road and things like that, but it's typical when the weather gets like this," Noga said. Noga told Twinsburg Patch he didn't have any figures on the number of incidents due to the weather today, but that officers have been responding to calls off-and-on since early this morning. A lake-effect snow warning has been extended to 7 p.m. tonight by the National Weather Service, but they say it should start tapering off as the day goes on. The total accumulation for today could be up to three inches.

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