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East Second Street one way now in effect

By Hub City Times
May 28, 2020
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One-way signs are now in place, along with orange markers to help provide awareness. Submitted photo

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MARSHFIELD – The city of Marshfield recently opened a one-way street with angled parking on East Second Street between Maple Avenue and Cedar Avenue.

In the summer of 2019, a temporary one-way street with angled parking changes took place to gauge the need for additional parking adjacent to Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library and the 2nd Street Community Center.

The move was made permanent by a common council decision after the study was completed.

One-way signs are now in place, along with orange markers to help provide awareness.

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