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[email protected] WEIRTON A possible new speed patrol trailer, along with budgetary items and office equipment were among issues discussed Wednesday by the city’s Finance Committee and set to be presented for a vote to Weirton Council Monday. Public Works Director Rod Rosnick explained the city had received four proposals for the speed trailer, ranging in cost from $7,500 to $12,000. The unit being sought comes at a cost of $8,507. The purchase comes as the latest effort by city officials to crack down on speeding in Weirton, which has included a pilot program for rumble strips and speed bumps on select streets. ....
WEIRTON The City of Weirton may be applying for funding with the goal of improving access to former steel-making property being eyed for future business gro ....
Managing editor WEIRTON Speeding issues and residential parking permits were the focus before the city’s Traffic Commission Thursday. Commissioners continued a discussion, tabled from their March meeting, concerning speeding and public safety concerns along a portion of Marland Heights Road. The commission was asked to look into the issue at the request of a resident at 325 Marland Heights Road. Police Chief Charlie Kush said he had reviewed records and found reports of two incidents in recent years where a vehicle went into the property in question. “Snow was part of one and the other was a DUI,” Kush said. ....
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Managing editor WEIRTON City officials have proposed adjustments to the command structure of the Weirton Fire Department, with a goal of cutting down on overtime costs. An ordinance, “Implementing new rules and regulations for the Weirton Fire Department personnel,” sponsored by Ward 1 Councilman Tim Connell, passed its first reading during Monday’s regular council meeting. Connell explained the move was looked at as the next step after council, last year, made changes to the structure of the fire department’s work schedule, which divided it into three companies. “Two of them had captains, the other did not,” Connell said. Fire Chief Kevin Himmelrick, who participated in the meeting by phone, explained the proposal would change an existing lieutenant position to captain, and an existing firefighter position to lieutenant. It would not need the hiring of a new firefighter. ....