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Residents urge fixes at downtown Beach Drive intersection after recent fatal crash; city staff vows to review signage and flashing options
Summary
Multiple residents and a service coordinator for St. Andrews Towers highlighted poor visibility of stop signs near the Federal Courthouse and Indigo Hotel and urged the city to add flashing signage or other controls. City staff said police and public works will review signs and consider flashing stop signs or other modifications.
Several residents on May 27 urged the Panama City Commission to take immediate action at a downtown Beach Drive intersection where a recent fatal crash exposed visibility problems with stop signage and heavy pedestrian use.
Darby Paley, service coordinator for St. Andrews Towers, brought photos to illustrate obstructed views of the stop signs where Beach Drive meets a cross street near the Federal Courthouse and Indigo Hotel. “You cannot see the…
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