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Meetings ¯ Pioneer Ladies Civitan will meet 6:30 p.m. third Tuesdays of the month at Gilman United Methodist Church, 312 Gilman Ave., Marietta. For more info
Meetings ¯ OVESC Board Meeting will be held at 6 p.m. today at Lori’s Restaurant in Caldwell. ¯ Pioneer Ladies Civitan will meet 6:30 p.m. third Tuesday
mnewbanks@mariettatimes.com Photo by Michele Newbanks Trina Rataiczak cuts Shelby Marshallâs hair Friday at her new shop on Scammel Street in Marietta. After a ceiling collapse in early January, Trina Rataiczak had to find a new home for her hair salon, Peace Love Scissors. She had opened the Gilman Avenue site on May 15 after hair salons were shut down in March due to COVID. “It was just a leak,” Rataiczak said. “We patched it a couple of times, but I think it needed replacing totally. It was an old building.” They started renting the former Beauty Barn in January 2020 and their lease was almost up when the ceiling collapsed.
At a glance: ¯ Marietta City Council’s Streets Committee reviewed a 2020 traffic signal removal study of three Marietta intersections on Thursday: ¯ The Franklin and Market streets’ intersection in the Fourth Ward. ¯ The Second and Scammel streets’ intersection in the Second Ward. ¯ The Acme and Phillips streets’ intersection in the First Ward. ¯ Marietta City Council is not expected to advance legislation on the signal removals on Feb. 4 at 7:30 p.m. but may advance legislation for removal of the red-yellow-green traffic signal in the Fourth Ward by mid-March. Engineering conclusions of a 2020 traffic signal removal study resulted in a call for further discussion about resident and local business impacts Thursday in Marietta City Council.