City Council approves 22 new scribe stopper signs for Fort Worth locations

June 04, 2025 | Stafford, Fort Bend County, Texas


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City Council approves 22 new scribe stopper signs for Fort Worth locations
During the recent Stafford City Council meeting on June 4, 2025, a significant decision was made regarding the installation of new traffic signs aimed at enhancing road safety in the community. The council approved the placement of 22 "scribe stopper" signs at various locations, including Fort Rest and Fort Creekway. This initiative is part of ongoing efforts to improve traffic management and ensure the safety of residents.

Public Works will handle the installation of these signs, which means there will be no additional financial burden on the city. The Police Officers Association has also stepped in to offer financial support for any additional signage that may be needed in the future, demonstrating a collaborative approach to community safety.

In addition to the traffic sign discussion, the council reviewed actions taken during a previous meeting regarding the Stafford Business Symposium held on May 1, 2025. This symposium aimed to foster local business growth and engagement, highlighting the council's commitment to supporting the economic development of Stafford.

The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote in favor of the sign placement, reflecting the council's dedication to addressing community concerns and enhancing public safety. As Stafford continues to grow, these measures are crucial in maintaining a safe and supportive environment for all residents.

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