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Traffic study recommends keeping current stops and signals; striping expected this fall, signal installation next year
Summary
An MTAS traffic study recommended retaining current stop and signal configurations in several Lewisburg intersections due to sight-distance safety concerns despite limited crash data supporting changes.
The city received an update on an MTAS (Municipal Technical Advisory Service) traffic evaluation covering four intersections in Lewisburg. MTAS representative (Brad Peters) and city public-works staff summarized findings and recommendations.
For three intersections along Third Avenue, available crash data and traffic counts did not support converting intersections to permanent all-way stop…
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