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Commission directs study for White Oak–Shea intersection; staff proposes flashing radar sign
Summary
Commissionors asked staff to study a confusing three‑leg intersection at White Oak and Shea, and staff presented a $5,700 quote for a radar‑activated flashing stop sign to be considered for immediate installation at the northbound approach.
The New Canaan Police Commission on July 16 directed staff to study the White Oak–Shea intersection and discussed near‑term options to improve visibility and safety. Traffic staff said a consultant proposal for the full intersection study is pending but presented an interim option: a radar‑activated, flashing stop sign identical to the device in the town‑hall parking lot. The staff member said the sign and…
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