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City considers stop signs to ease traffic chaos

October 07, 2024 | Seagoville, Dallas County, Texas


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City considers stop signs to ease traffic chaos
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the installation of two stop signs at an intersection in East Florida, prompted by the upcoming opening of a Chick-fil-A restaurant. Bill Medina, the operator of the Chick-fil-A, raised concerns about traffic conditions in the area, suggesting that a four-way stop would enhance safety and traffic regulation.

The proposed stop signs would be placed at the intersection of Crestview and an unnamed street, which is currently an access easement rather than a public right of way. Medina explained that the installation of these stop signs, estimated to cost around $400, would complement existing stop signs on the unnamed street, effectively creating a four-way stop.

Concerns were also raised about the maintenance of stop signs in the vicinity, particularly regarding a nearby Walmart. Officials acknowledged the hazardous conditions due to missing or improperly maintained stop signs on non-public streets. They indicated a willingness to investigate site plans for local businesses to ensure compliance with traffic regulations.

The proposal for the stop signs is set to be funded through the current street budget, and officials expressed support for the initiative, emphasizing the importance of traffic safety in light of increased vehicle flow expected with the new restaurant's opening.

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