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City to install brighter signs and repaint markings at Mary and Bitterroot after warrant study finds no four‑way stop
Summary
After a warrant study found the Mary‑and‑Bitterroot intersection does not meet criteria for a four‑way stop, city and county staff agreed to install edge‑lit stop signs, add opposing stop signs, improve reflectivity and repaint stop bars; rumble strips and flashing red beacons were rejected for neighborhood impacts.
Billings — City public‑works staff briefed the council on Dec. 1 about short‑term measures to improve safety at the Mary and Bitterroot intersection after recent crashes and a state warrant study concluded the corner does not meet the criteria for a four‑way stop.
Debbie, who presented the study and recommendations, said the Montana Department of Transportation performed a warrant analysis and concluded the intersection does not meet the…
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