The Rhinelander city council took up the matter of whether or not there should be two more four-way stops downtown to help control traffic and increase walkability. Pictured, from left, are alderman Thomas Barnett city clerk Austyn Zarda, mayor Kris Hanus, city administrator Patrick Reagan and city attorney Steve Sorenson. (Contributed image)
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Four-way stops could be added to increase traffic control downtown
Rhinelander mayor Kris Hanus spoke to the potential creation of a four-way stop at Brown and Rives Streets and another at Brown and Frederick Streets during the Sept. 22 Rhinelander city council meeting. During a listening session earlier this year, the council had heard from residents that had concerns of people traveling in excess of the speed limit in the downtown area, reducing walkability and safety in that area.