The Mitchell City Council Traffic Committee approved a proposal by Streets wholesale stainless steel Sanitation Superintendent Ron Olson to do so Monday night. The committee forwarded it to the City Council, which accepted the committee report. The additional routes will go into effect for the winter of 2011-2012 if the plan receives final council approval. The council must approve a change to the emergency snow route ordinance and hold a public hearing before the plan goes into wholesale lampwork beads. "It's not an increase of what we are already doing," Olson said. But it will mean tickets and towed vehicles for the owners of vehicles left in the new areas. "We think it would be a good idea, especially on Foster and Seventh Avenue," said Public Safety Chief Lyndon Overweg. Olson said too many vehicles are left on streets wholesale seed beads need to be moved to allow plows to do their work. Under the city's emergency snow route ordinance, vehicles left on those streets are ticketed and towed after an emergency is declared. The plan adds Foster Street, Seventh Avenue, the north half of Minnesota Street, Kimball Street north of Seventh Avenue, Eighth Avenue.
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