Road closures lifted after downtown parade in Dunedin, Dunedin FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, traffic was managed after a parade in downtown Dunedin with road closures and barricade removal. Intersections at Monroe, Douglas, and Main were controlled to reopen roads and allow pedestrian movement safely.
Audio|Heard on: Pinellas FL Interop Group Calls
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01:5
Transcript:
00:00
Tail is crossing Monroe.
00:03
All right, expand to the units down at the Beltrees.
00:05
Have they started picking up barricades yet?
00:07
Megan, if they haven't even started cleaning the road yet.
00:11
The city has got all of northbound traffic block north of the intersection.
00:16
We're still holding the actual intersection.
00:19
But they have to have the cleaners, then the street sweeper, then the barricades.
00:24
Hey, I've got citizens breaking open at Douglas and Main.
00:26
Are we doing with this?
00:29
Yeah, now there's a parade is past year at Douglas and Main.
00:32
You can go ahead and open that up so pedestrians can get both east and west.
00:47
Mullen Starlington.
00:50
Mullen Starlington.
00:53
Are you still at Union?
00:55
Yes, that's on for.
00:57
Move north to the library.
00:59
Everything from the library cell needs to remain close, but the other streets can open up.
01:05
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Douglas Ave & Main St, Dunedin, FL 34698
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