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Kingsburg council adopts resolution to convert Draper and Smith intersection to all‑way stop

2865199 · April 3, 2025
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Summary

After an engineering warrant study, the City Council voted to adopt Resolution 2025-023 to install all‑way stop control at Draper and Smith streets, citing sight‑distance obstruction and downtown pedestrian concerns.

The Kingsburg City Council on April 2 adopted Resolution 2025-023 to install an all‑way stop at the intersection of Draper and Smith streets, authorizing Public Works to place signs and public notification signage in advance.

City engineer Dave Peters presented the findings of a warrant study conducted in March that evaluated the intersection under the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and the California Vehicle Code. Peters said traffic volume warrants for both the major- and minor‑street volume tests were not met, but that “locations where a road user after stopping cannot see conflicting traffic and is not able to negotiate the intersection” were met because…

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