Aidan Pollard Feb 25, 2021
Proposed changes to the street wouldn’t affect its width, but they would add ‘no parking’ signs and paint to limit the crowding of cars.
MARION The town is planning to add safety signage to Hiller Street, but some residents think ‘no parking’ signs and new road paint may not be enough.
A Board of Selectmen public hearing on Feb. 25 drew comments from residents and selectmen alike on the proposed changes to the street, which intersects with Main and Front Streets, and includes a sharp, narrow 90-degree turn.
While proposed changes to the street wouldn’t affect its width, they would add ‘no parking’ signs and paint to limit the crowding of cars.