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Council directs staff to pursue LED stop signs and reflective posts after Irma–Malley crash report
Summary
After staff presented recent traffic studies and crash history at the Irma Drive and Malley Drive intersection, council members gave consensus to install illuminated stop signs and reflective posts on the intersection's approaches and directed staff to consult the adjacent property owner about an additional directional sign.
The City Council reviewed safety measures at the Irma Drive and Malley Drive intersection on May 12 following a recent crash that sent a vehicle into a residence. Director of Public Works Sarah Borgers and traffic engineering staff presented recent speed studies, crash history and a range of possible countermeasures.
What staff presented: Public works staff described traffic calming completed in prior years — refreshed striping, stop bars, ‘‘STOP’’ legend pavement markings, shared bike lanes and radar speed signs near the intersection. Recent counts show Irma Drive and Malley Drive each carry about 4,000–4,500 vehicles per day,…
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