Danville officials extend four-way stop for 90 days
DANVILLE – After trying a four-way stop for four days at Vermilion and Seminary streets, city officials now want to do the same for 90 days before considering removing the stoplight and making the four-way stop permanent.
Glenda Kietzman, a Vermilion Advantage employee, drives through that intersection between the Danville Public Library and the New Holland Apartments on a daily basis.
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