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Sherwood staff to collect data for possible all-way stop at Woodhaven–Pinehurst intersection; First–Park stop sign scheduled
Summary
City staff said they will gather traffic and pedestrian counts and average-speed data to determine whether an all-way stop is warranted at the busy Woodhaven–Pinehurst intersection; a separate stop sign at First and Park is scheduled for installation in early August pending a short public-notice period.
Sherwood transportation staff told the Traffic Safety Committee they will collect traffic volumes, pedestrian counts and average speeds to evaluate whether the Woodhaven–Pinehurst intersection should become an all-way stop. Jason Wirtz, a city staff member, said the intersection ‘‘is a busy intersection’’ that serves multiple neighborhoods and a regional sidewalk connection and that staff plan to use radar-count machines to collect the data needed to run a warrants analysis. Nut graf: The committee is treating two…
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