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Council approves stop sign and speed‑limit actions; residents press for clearer notice when traffic‑calming petitions are denied

5852963 · September 17, 2025
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Summary

The council approved stop‑sign and speed‑limit ordinances, clarified the city’s traffic‑calming study process, and heard residents request formal notice when petitions for speed humps are denied.

The Atlantic City Council approved traffic‑control measures including intersection stop signs and a 25 mph speed‑limit sign on a Wisteria Road segment, while debate highlighted resident frustration over the petition and study process for speed humps.

Ordinances passed at the meeting included an authorization for stop signs at Gramercy Avenue intersections and an ordinance establishing a 25 mph speed limit on Wisteria Road from Filbert to Crossen. Council discussion revealed a recurring issue: residents who petition the city for speed humps…

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