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Del City council member defends recent 4-way stop installations after resident raises visibility concerns

2484434 · March 4, 2025
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Summary

A resident and a council member discussed sight-distance and safety after new multi-way stop signs were installed at intersections in Midway Village. The council member cited Del City ordinances, Oklahoma statute and MUTCD guidance as the basis for the city manager—s authority to place the signs.

A resident told the Del City City Council on March 3 that he could not see traffic signals until he was nearly in the intersection and warned the council a collision was likely if signage or sight-lines were not remedied.

At public comment, Joe Satterwhite of Lamar Drive said approaching the intersection of 15th Street and I-40 vehicles cannot see the stop lights until they are almost in the intersection. "You can't see those till you're almost in the intersection," he said.

Later in the meeting a council member explained that 4-way stop signs had been installed at two Midway Village…

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