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Seagoville official requests review of stop sign at Oak Brook and Ross
Summary
A council speaker asked staff to investigate residents' request for a stop sign at the Oak Brook and Ross intersection, citing speeding and limited sight lines; no formal vote was taken.
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Mister Howard (role/title not specified) asked city staff to investigate a request from residents for a stop sign at the intersection of Oak Brook and Ross, saying vehicles speed there and visibility is limited.
In a brief exchange near the end of the meeting, Mister Howard said, “There’s a couple of citizens over there on Oak Brook and at the corner of Ross. They’re wanting a stop sign put on Ross. I’d like to go and maybe look into it. I’m not sure what the heck’s going on. It is a spot where they race up and down Ross and you can’t see around the vehicles.” The presiding officer then closed the meeting; no formal motion or vote on the request was recorded.
The request was recorded as an item for future consideration rather than a decision. According to the transcript, Mister Howard asked the city department responsible for traffic control to review the site and report back to the council; the transcript does not specify which department, a timeline for a response, or any required traffic study.
The council adjourned shortly after the request. The transcript shows no additional discussion, public comment on the intersection at Oak Brook and Ross, or a formal direction with a vote. Because no formal action was recorded, any change—such as installing a stop sign—would require subsequent staff analysis and, if needed, a formal agenda item or vote.
