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Letter: Large Truck Thru Traffic

James Roberts writes:
The Columbia City Council can pass an ordinance to prohibit large commercial trucks from entering the square or downtown area unless they have a specific reason to be there. This would provide a legal reason for law enforcement to ticket offenders. Not only would it control the problem, but would bring in additional revenue in the process.

It wouldn't take long for the message to carry along the trucking industry airwaves. And also the City Council can also pass a noise nuisance ordinance for inappropriate music, brake and exhaust noise. Other small towns have done and we can too! Just my opinion, --James
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