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City Council Debates Controversial New Stop Sign Proposal

June 07, 2024 | Fair Oaks Ranch, Bexar County, Texas



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City Council Debates Controversial New Stop Sign Proposal
During a recent city council meeting, members discussed the approval of an ordinance to establish stop signs at various intersections, including a proposed new stop sign at the intersection of Battle Intents and High Echelon. The ordinance aims to codify five existing stop signs and yield signs into the city’s code, with penalties for violations ranging from $25 to $500.

The proposal sparked significant debate among council members, particularly regarding the necessity of the new stop sign. Council member Laura expressed concerns about the lack of thorough investigation into the intersection's safety, noting that previous studies had not warranted a stop sign. She highlighted that the resident who raised the issue lives far from the area and that there had been no reported accidents at the intersection.

In response, other council members presented differing views. Some argued in favor of the stop sign, citing personal observations of speeding vehicles and the potential for accidents. They emphasized the importance of safety and the need for community input, suggesting that a broader assessment involving local residents and users of the intersection be conducted.

The discussion also touched on the establishment of a Transportation Safety Advisory Committee, which could provide a structured approach to evaluating such safety concerns in the future. Ultimately, the council decided to amend the motion to remove the proposed stop sign at Battle Intents and High Echelon, opting to gather more information and engage with residents before making a final decision.

The council's deliberations reflect a commitment to ensuring public safety while balancing the need for thorough investigation and community involvement in traffic management decisions.

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