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Council approves stop signs and a Wisteria speed-limit change after debate over process and resident petitions
Summary
Council approved new stop signs on Gramercy intersections and a 25 mph speed-limit sign for Wisteria Road after discussion about petition processes, traffic studies and notice to residents when petitions are denied.
The Atlantic City Council approved ordinances on Sept. 17 to add stop-control signs at several Gramercy Avenue intersections and to set a 25 mph speed limit on Wisteria Road. The items prompted extended discussion about the city's process for evaluating resident petitions for traffic-calming measures, including speed humps, and whether petitioners receive formal written notice when their requests are denied.
Council members and staff described the process used to evaluate requests: traffic studies are performed…
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