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Council votes 4–1 to add stop signs in Carmel-by-the-Sea commercial district; six-month review ordered

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Summary

The council approved a resolution to install additional stop signs in the commercial district, including signage at the post office, Fifth/Lincoln and other intersections; Acting Chief Todd Trier will report back in six months on traffic impacts.

The Carmel-by-the-Sea City Council on Aug. 5 approved a resolution to install additional stop signs at intersections in the downtown commercial district and directed the police department to report back in six months on their effectiveness.

The 4–1 vote (Council member Barron opposed) authorizes signs at multiple intersections including Fifth Avenue and San Carlos (near the post office), Fifth and Lincoln, Sixth and Lincoln, and addresses Monteverde intersections where downhill momentum has raised…

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