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Council advertises stop‑sign change at Kissel Hill and East Sixth; streets committee to study Cedar/New Street visibility
Summary
Council voted July 29 to advertise an amendment adding stop controls at Kissel Hill Road and East Sixth Street after a warrant analysis; members also directed Streets & Traffic to review recent complaints about sight distance and speeding at the North Cedar/New Street intersection and return with recommendations.
Lititz Borough Council voted July 29 to advertise an amendment to the borough’s traffic ordinance to establish stop controls at the intersection of Kissel Hill Road and East Sixth Street after the borough engineer’s warrant analysis recommended a 4‑way stop.
Elijah (engineer) told council the analysis considered pedestrian volume, sight distance, traffic volumes and crash history; he noted the intersection partly lies in Warwick Township and that coordinated timing with the township will be necessary to implement signs concurrently. "By advertising this…
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