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Council asks staff to review stop-sign policy and study safety at Stony Brook/Superior after resident complaints

2558249 · February 3, 2025
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Summary

After repeated resident complaints about speeding and near-misses, Bowie councilmembers asked staff to review the city's traffic-calming policy and to study the Stony Brook Drive and Superior Road intersection. Council directed public-works staff to return with engineering analysis and said striping work will resume in March.

Councilmembers on Feb. 3 discussed neighborhood traffic-calming options and asked staff to review the city's stop-sign and traffic-management policy in light of recurring speeding complaints.

Councilman Esteb said the council is "grasping for anything we can do to show residents that we're listening and to try and solve the problem, even minimally," noting residents often feel traffic-safety tools other than speed humps (for example, stop…

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