November 9, 2020 |

In Rawlins, converting some streets to one-way roads to accommodate RV parking may create more issues than it solves problems. That’s what the conclusion of research conducted by city staff indicates.

The concept was proposed as one of two alternatives to the on-street RV parking ordinance that was defeated recently.

City staff and engineers identified numerous concerns, but less than a handful of streets could feasibly be converted into one-way streets. Cali O’Hare reports.

Pictured above: November 9th photo of a one-way sign on the corner of 14th Street and Court Lane, both one-way streets in Rawlins Ward 3. Photo by Cali O’Hare/Bigfoot 99.

 

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