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Resident urges four‑way stop at Oak and Alamo after crash near her home

May 10, 2026 | Weatherford, Parker County, Texas


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Resident urges four‑way stop at Oak and Alamo after crash near her home
Lynn Maine, who lives at 211 West Oak Street, asked the City Council to install a four‑way stop at the corner of Oak and Alamo after a recent crash that left debris on her property and required one driver to be taken by ambulance.

Maine said neighborhood volunteers had worked for nearly 20 years to get four‑way stops at Cherry Park and credited the Weatherford Fire and Police departments for a quick emergency response to the recent crash. She said debris from the recent collision landed on her front porch and expressed concern that a future crash could break her windows.

Council members directed Maine to staff for guidance on the application process, and one council member suggested staff could help with the paperwork; another suggested her husband might serve as a contact. The council did not take formal action at the meeting; Maine’s request was recorded during the citizens’ comments portion of the agenda and will require staff follow‑up under standard traffic‑safety procedures.

Maine closed by saying she and her neighbors would welcome a four‑way stop to improve safety at that intersection.

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