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Committee defers decision on stop signs at 50 Third Street and 30 Fifth Avenue intersection

5563719 · August 11, 2025
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The Kenosha Public Safety and Welfare Committee voted to postpone action on installing north–south stop signs at 50 Third Street and 30 Fifth Avenue after staff said the intersection did not meet engineering warrants and the police department gave no firm recommendation.

Kenosha’s Public Safety and Welfare Committee voted Aug. 11 to defer action on installing north–south stop control at the intersection of 50 Third Street and 30 Fifth Avenue until staff can provide additional recommendations and the Kenosha Police Department offers a written or formal recommendation.

Committee members heard testimony from staff and residents who reported multiple collisions at the intersection, including a June incident captured on video by a neighbor. City traffic staff advised the committee that the intersection currently uses yield control on the north–south legs and that engineering warrants for stop signs — which consider factors…

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