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Atlantic City Council approves stop‑sign, speed‑limit and road safety measures; residents press for clearer petition responses
Summary
The council approved several traffic‑control ordinances — including stop‑sign installations and a 25 mph limit on Wisteria Road — and members debated the petition process and how the city communicates study results to residents.
The Atlantic City Council on Sept. 17 approved multiple traffic ordinances that add stop signs, set a 25‑mph speed limit on Wisteria Road and establish other roadway safety measures, while councilmembers and residents pressed city staff for clearer notice and faster responses on petitioned traffic requests.
Ordinance 9d authorized stop controls at intersections including Gramercy and Madison Avenue and Gramercy and Michigan Avenue. Council motion and discussion focused on a related neighborhood petition process, whether stop signs were requested prior to street‑reconstruction projects, and how requests are studied.
Council members emphasized that when a proposed control is within a…
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