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Toms River council adopts several traffic-code changes, including lower speed limits and new flashing stop signs
Summary
The Toms River Township Council approved multiple amendments to the township vehicles-and-traffic code in a meeting that included public comment on several specific intersections and brief thanks to police and engineering staff.
TOMS RIVER, N.J. — The Toms River Township Council on Wednesday approved a package of ordinances that lower speed limits on several streets and install or change stop controls at multiple intersections to address crash and pedestrian-safety concerns.
Council members voted in favor of final readings for ordinances that amend chapter 4-77 of the township code, reducing posted speeds on segments of Windsor Avenue, Grand Avenue and Lexington Avenue and authorizing new flashing stop signs or stop bars at several intersections.
The measures target multiple corridors: Windsor Avenue was reduced in three segments (from 30 to 25 mph, 40 to 35 mph, and 30 to 25 mph in…
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