City commissioners meeting
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HURON — Two stretches of streets in north Huron are being acknowledged in the city ordinance as emergency routes for snow removal.
City commissioners Monday gave first reading of an ordinance to add Seventh Street Northeast, between Dakota and Beach avenues, and Utah Avenue Northeast, between Seventh and Fourth streets.
Second and final reading is scheduled for next week.
Those sections have signage indicating they are snow emergency routes, but weren’t included in the city ordinance.
Meanwhile, commissioners acted on a recommendation from the planning commission to change the name of U Avenue in the West Industrial Park to Union Avenue.
Planning commissioners considered a number of alternatives last week after David McGirr, president and chief executive officer of Greater Huron Development Corporation, said the name U Avenue has been confusing visitors and delivery drivers attempting to locate the street.
Union Avenue N.W./S.W. is the roadway running north and south and located midway between Rushmore Avenue N.W./N.E. and West Park Avenue N.E./N.W., with the north end of the street at Old Highway 14 N.E. and the south end at Third Street S.W.
The city’s new public works building under construction and a planned GHDC speculative building will be located on Union Avenue.