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Council authorizes stop signs, debates speed-hump petitions and process for traffic controls
Summary
The council adopted ordinances to add stop signs at Gramercy intersections and to install a 25 mph speed limit on a Wisteria Road block; members and staff debated the petition process for speed humps and how state rules about locations near schools affect automatic sign placement.
The Atlantic City Council approved ordinances adding all-way stop controls at specified Gramercy intersections and authorizing a 25 mph speed limit on a block of Wisteria Road, and members used the meeting to debate the city's petition-driven process for speed humps and traffic-calming measures. Councilmembers and city staff explained that some stop signs were installed as part of a street reconstruction project and that state guidance allows a simplified installation process for intersections within 1,000 feet of a school,…
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