FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. - City leaders are seeking ways to reduce the amount of traffic gridlock and litter that cause problems in Flagstaff in the winter months when visitors flock to the city to play in the snow. The issue came up at a City Council budget meeting last week when the city manager said $40,000 would be set aside to address the problem, the Arizona Daily Sun reported (http://bit.ly/2pKvQoy). Snow is a big draw around Flagstaff. The result is big traffic backups in Flagstaff as people flock to play in the snow. Hansen said the council will be presented with a formalized plan after city staff meets with other partners.
Source: Daily Sun May 06, 2017 15:56 UTC