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Committee approves several traffic and parking measures; forwards East Avenue speed data to police for enforcement
Summary
The Building & Grounds Committee approved new signage at Washington/Lindbergh and Garfield, authorized traffic studies on Cleveland and East avenues (the latter forwarded to police for enforcement), approved no-overnight-parking on East North Street, and agreed to remove/relocate an on-street handicapped sign pending follow-up.
The Building & Grounds Committee approved a cluster of actions on traffic signs, studies and parking rules at its January 6 meeting.
Key outcomes included: - Washington Avenue at Lindbergh Avenue: Staff recommended installing a horizontal curve warning sign with an advisory speed plaque (15 mph suggested on the package) and an additional plaque reading “Traffic from right does not stop.” Committee members accepted the second sign option and approved installation. The recommendation referenced the MUTCD sign templates and a ball-bank indicator test for the curve.
- Cleveland Avenue: The committee approved a traffic study to assess increased traffic and speeders on Cleveland Avenue between…
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