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Oshkosh committee recommends signal at Karl Traeger School driveway, adds pedestrian beacon

5793474 · September 9, 2025
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Summary

After reviewing a traffic impact analysis, the Transportation Committee voted Sept. 9 to recommend installing a signalized intersection at Karl Traeger School’s east driveway and a rectangular rapid-flashing beacon at the west driveway to address queuing and pedestrian safety.

The Oshkosh Transportation Committee voted Sept. 9 to recommend installation of a signalized intersection on Twentieth Avenue at the east driveway of Karl Traeger School and a rectangular rapid‑flashing pedestrian beacon at the west driveway after reviewing a traffic impact analysis connected to the school district’s April referendum.

The recommendation follows a traffic impact analysis presented to the committee that the school district commissioned as it plans a four‑classroom addition and expects to add about 100 students at the Karl Traeger site. Nate Constantine, project architect, said, “the district intends to add approximately 100 students to the site,” and showed plans to convert the school access from one lane in/one lane out to two lanes in/two lanes out with a right‑turn storage lane into the site.

The report and consultants recommended a traffic signal on Twentieth Avenue aligned with the…

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