(KAIR)--A push is being made by residents of Atchison's 3rd Street to see it become a one way street.
Two residents of that area addressed the Atchison City Commission Monday, citing their concerns, such as how narrow the street is, especially when combined with on-street parking.
A second 3rd Street resident joined in the request to make it a one-way roadway.
Both cited vehicle damage due to the narrow nature of the street.
Following the two requests, Mayor La Rochelle Young told both residents she understood their concern, citing a past, out-of-area crash that totaled her vehicle.
Although the Commission took no immediate action regarding the concerns, Vice-Mayor Larry Wilcox told both residents that he will make sure the matter is formally addressed in the future.
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