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Committee recommends updates to stop-street ordinance and traffic schedules tied to City Center Connector and MassDOT program
Summary
The committee voted unanimously to recommend legal-form approval of ordinance changes updating stop-street listings and traffic schedules tied to local improvements and MassDOT 'always stop control' recommendations.
Holyoke — The ordinance committee recommended three traffic-related ordinance changes to the full City Council on July 29, approving updates to the Code of Ordinances that would add and standardize stop-street listings and other traffic-control schedules.
Why it matters: The changes apply to specific intersections across Holyoke and to updates associated with the City Center Connector project; they put previously installed stop controls into the official ordinance and add signs at locations identified in a MassDOT safety program. Updating the ordinance aligns the written code with field conditions and allows the city to accept…
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