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Council debates stop signs and speed controls after neighborhood petitions; staff outlines study process
Summary
Council members discussed recent stop-sign installations on Gramercy and speed-control requests on Wisteria, with staff describing the study process, school-proximity rules and notification gaps residents reported.
Councilmembers and staff discussed recent traffic-calming measures after residents and councilmembers raised petitions for stop signs, speed humps and a 25-mph speed limit on parts of Wisteria Road.
The discussion contrasted stop signs that were installed as part of a Gramercy Avenue reconstruction project and resident petitions for speed humps on the 600 block of Wisteria. City staff said requests are investigated and that intersections within 1,000 feet of a school, playground or similar facility can be approved…
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