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Council hears disputes over stop signs and speed‑control requests; staff explains petition and study process

5852964 · September 10, 2025
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Summary

Council members debated recent stop‑sign installations and a resident petition for speed humps on Wisteria Road. City staff described the formal study process, a reduced review for locations within 1,000 feet of schools/playgrounds, and recommended posting a 25 mph sign on Wisteria pending further review.

Council members and residents raised several traffic‑safety items, including newly placed stop signs on Gramercy Avenue, a resident petition seeking a speed hump on the 600 block of Wisteria Road, and a proposal to post a 25‑mph speed limit on Wisteria between Filbert and Crossen.

Councilwoman Laca and Councilman Crouch led questions from the dais about why stop signs were installed on Gramercy Avenue without broader notice. Director Roosevelt explained the city follows a formal study process: the police and traffic staff…

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