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Council keeps northbound stop at Euclid and McKinley, agrees to visibility improvements
Summary
After neighborhood meetings and a traffic consultant review, the council voted 9–3 to leave the northbound stop sign at McKinley rather than move it south of Cayuga; members asked staff to pursue pavement markings, trimming, and other visibility measures.
The Elmhurst City Council voted 9–3, with two absences, on Oct. 6 to accept the Public Affairs and Safety Committee's recommendation to retain the current northbound stop sign at Euclid and McKinley and to pursue improvements to make the stop more visible.
Alderman Matthew Brennan outlined the committee's review of multiple alternatives and said consultants advised that the stop sign remained best positioned at McKinley. "We bring in consultants and experts to look at these things, so we don't have to have residents going head to head with…
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