Traffic cones repositioned on US-441 to restrict southbound turns, Alachua FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police officers are managing traffic control near an intersection and parade route on US-441 and Main Street by repositioning cones to prevent vehicles from turning southbound onto Main Street. Some cars continue approaching the parade route from nearby roads, likely local residents.
Audio|Heard on: Alachua FL Law Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
We need to shift some of those cones from your turn lanes to across southbound, across the southbound part of the intersection.
00:09
Sample.
00:11
Or at least,
00:13
yeah, just a few so people know that they can't turn right on the Main Street from 441.
00:18
Actually, just maybe three or four, maybe three or four, just to keep people from turning right to go south on Main Street from 441.
00:26
Sorry, I have a couple of cones in my vehicle I can use.
00:30
10,4, that'll work.
00:31
Yeah, try to keep, I don't want anybody coming south on Main Street now.
00:34
So you guys might have to monitor that just in person for a little bit.
00:37
10.4. High Springs 21 to C.R.
00:42
4th. Cere 4-4-3.
00:43
We got cars coming down 236 towards us going around these cones down here.
00:48
I don't know where they're coming from up there.
00:51
Repeat the roadway?
00:53
Cars are coming down 236 towards the beginning of the parade route headed towards the interstate side.
00:59
I don't know where they're coming from, but they're headed kind of like from the 441 area.
01:03
It might be residents between Tiffany and the start of the parade.
01:07
There's not much we can do for that.
01:09
But southbound traffic from Exit 404 should be going east on 998,000.
01:14
1040, yeah, I saw the northbound on 236.
01:16
That was kind of headed that way as probably local neighborhood, local traffic.
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