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BG tries to resolve east side issues

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Bowling Green City Council's Community Improvement Committee Monday night made its first recommendations on east side neighborhood issues.
The committee asked the full council to consider legislation to deal with dead trees on private property and to prohibit permanent signs on rental housing that list the owner of the property and other information.
Committee Chairman John Zanfardino said another session is planned June 17 at 6 p.m. to address issues raised April 15 and likely make additional recommendations.
The committee deferred action on a request for a crosswalk on Wooster Street between South College Drive and Mercer Road. Director of Public Works Brian Craft told the committee the city has talked with the Ohio Department of Transportation and Bowling Green State University about the crosswalk.
"We are looking at an area near Williams Street but want to wait until the university gets further along on its fraternity row plans," Craft said. The ODOT is involved because Wooster is a state highway, Ohio 64. Craft said the ODOT does not see a problem with a crosswalk.

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