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Dissatisfied with Mooresville’s answers to neighborhood traffic
concerns, the Winslow Bay Home Owners Association decided to solve the
problem itself.

HOA members bought stop signs and paint and transformed two
intersections on the main road of the west-side subdivision into
four-way stops, confident that they had made a dangerous situation
safer for their children.

But town officials responded with a letter saying the stop signs and
pavement markings must be removed. The stop signs had been placed on
town-owned streets and the striping put down incorrectly, officials
said.

Members of the HOA came before the Town Board Monday night with a
request to leave the signs in place. After commissioners were
deadlocked 3-3 in their vote, Mayor Bill Thunberg broke the tie by
voting in favor of tabling a decision — allowing signs to remain for
now.