Winnebago revisits stop sign motion
The council revokes motion to install stop signs along 4th Street
By Fiona Edberg - Staff Writer | Jul 18, 2021
Police Chief Eric Olson explained to the council that stop signs should be a last resort for addressing speeding.
The Winnebago City Council did not stop to dilly-dally at a meeting held Tuesday evening, July 13, at 7 p.m.
The council resumed discussion regarding the installation of stop signs around town. Though the council had originally decided to increase signage during their meeting on June 8, they backtracked on Tuesday due to feedback provided by Police Chief Eric Olson.
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County clerk offices across Kentucky are unable to transfer an auto title or register a car in their offices due to a system outage of the state s 40-year-old computer system.
Kenton County Clerk Gabrielle Summe said in a release that automobile departments in the Covington and Independence offices are down for an undetermined amount of time.
There is no estimated time or date when the issue, which started July 6, will be fixed, Summe said in a release.
She apologized for the inconvenience. People with out-of-state cars can still get their sheriff s office inspection done.
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet s Automated Vehicle Information System (AVIS) system cannot process transactions including vehicle registrations, transfers and vehicle title services, according to a KYTC release.