La Porte council adopts ordinance replacing yield signs with stop signs at four intersections
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At its Nov. 26 meeting, the La Porte Common Council adopted an ordinance (second and final reading) to add stop signs at the intersections of Kingsport & F Street, Panther Court & Rockwood, and Panther Court & Marquette, describing the move as a clean-up replacing existing yield signs; the motion passed unanimously.
La Porte — The La Porte Common Council on Nov. 26 gave second and final reading to an ordinance that establishes stop signs at several neighborhood intersections.
During the session, Councilwoman Konezny read the ordinance by title for its final reading, identifying the locations as Kingsport and F Street; Panther Court and Rockwood; and Panther Court and Marquette. A council member described the change as a cleanup measure to replace existing yield signs with stop signs.
After brief discussion, the ordinance was approved by unanimous vote. Council members did not propose amendments during the meeting and characterized the change as routine traffic-safety housekeeping.
The ordinance will be incorporated into the city's traffic-control schedule and enforced by the police department upon installation of signage.
